Answer :
A species is designated / named with binomial nomenclature, which first includes the genus, then the species.
For instance, humans are formally named homo sapien. Our genus is homo, and our species is sapien.
For instance, humans are formally named homo sapien. Our genus is homo, and our species is sapien.
True a specie designation should always include the genus because we have to know what class or division the specie is.