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... genus , the type of the name of a genus or subgenus is a species , and the type of the name of a species or subspecies is preferably a living strain but may be a preserved specimen or prep- aration , an illustration or a description ...
... genus , the type of the name of a genus or subgenus is a species , and the type of the name of a species or subspecies is preferably a living strain but may be a preserved specimen or prep- aration , an illustration or a description ...
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... genus is later transferred to another , the name of the original author is cited enclosed in parentheses when the new combination is cited . Thus , the species first called Staphylinum discoideus Gravenhorst was later transferred to the ...
... genus is later transferred to another , the name of the original author is cited enclosed in parentheses when the new combination is cited . Thus , the species first called Staphylinum discoideus Gravenhorst was later transferred to the ...
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... genus and the form - genus -under which species may be recognized and given names . An organ- genus is one based on fossil material which is assignable to a family . A form - genus is based on material unassignable to a family , and may ...
... genus and the form - genus -under which species may be recognized and given names . An organ- genus is one based on fossil material which is assignable to a family . A form - genus is based on material unassignable to a family , and may ...
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abbreviated accordance animals applied appropriate Association authority citation Bact Bacteriological Codes become biological Botanical and Bacteriological Botanical Code called cause citation cited classification Code of Nomenclature collective combination Commission common concerned confusion Congress considered consisting correct cultivar Cultivar names Cultivated Plants designated distinct emend ending epithet established example exceptions excluded followed formula fossil fungi genera generitype genus given higher homonyms hybrids included indicates Instalment International Code kind known later Latin literature London means modification names of taxa necessary nomen Official operative Orchid organisms original permitted person position practice Primula principle priority properly provisions publication rank reason recognized recommendations referred registration rejected repens requirements respect result rules scientific names sense sometimes species subordinate subspecies synonyms systematic Table taxon taxonomic term tion validly published variation viruses written Zoological Code Zoological Nomenclature