Nomen illegitimum (Latin for illegitimate name) is a technical term used mainly in botany. It is usually abbreviated as nom. illeg. Although the International...
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Glossary of scientific naming (redirect from Nomen vanum)
errata) - a name given in error nomen illegitimum (nom. illeg.; plural: nomina illegitima) – an illegitimate name nomen invalidum (nom. inval.; plural:...
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species was changed in 2012 as Impatiens ecalcarata was found to be nomen illegitimum. NatureServe (1 September 2023). "Impatiens ecornuta". NatureServe...
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from an unpublished description by Louis Claude Richard, but is a nomen illegitimum because the name was already in use for a different species (Eucalyptus...
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or nom. rej.; a later homonym of a validly published name is a nomen illegitimum or nom. illeg.; for a full list refer to the International Code of Nomenclature...
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Conserved name (redirect from Nomen conservandum)
Plant Taxonomy. Crosby, Marshall R. (1972). "An example of a "nomen rejiciendum et illegitimum"". Taxon. 21 (1): 205–209. doi:10.2307/1219271. JSTOR 1219271...
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Legitimate theater Legitimation Legitime Legitimists (disambiguation) Nomen illegitimum in botany is a valid published name that contravenes the international...
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plum, Ferdinand Mueller, who had originally given the species the nomen illegitimum (illegitimate name), Terminalia edulis. The tree is widespread throughout...
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botanical name Ficus australis in Species Plantarum, but this is a nomen illegitimum as the species already had a validly published name. Italian botanist...
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are frequently inconstant." However, the name C. heterophylla was a nomen illegitimum, because it had already been applied in 1824 by William Roxburgh to...
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species the name Eucalyptus rostrata but the name was illegitimate (a nomen illegitimum) because it had already been applied by Cavanilles to a different...
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name he gave is therefore a heterotypic posterior homonym and thus nomen illegitimum. Wright's name becomes the earliest correct name for the species,...
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Reuss, 1935 Pelias sudetica steinii forma emarcata A.F. Reuss, 1937 (nomen illegitimum) Vipera (Vipera) berus berus — Obst, 1983 Vipera berus forma brunneomarcata...
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description of E. cladocalyx. Eucalyptus corynocalyx is therefore a nomen illegitimum and a synonym of E. cladocalyx. The specific epithet is taken from...
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Ebenus L., a genus already named in the family Fabaceae, and is thus nomen illegitimum. The plant that Kuntze had named Ebenus was accordingly reassigned...
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older generic name Acanthodium Miller 1868. However, Acanthodium is a nomen illegitimum as a later homonym of Angiosperm genus name Acanthodium Delile 1813...
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latastei Boscá, 1879 Vipera berus aspis var. latastei — Camerano, 1889 (nomen illegitimum) Vipera latastii [sic] Boulenger, 1896 Vipera latasti [sic] — Mertens...
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vulgaris Hack. Anthistiria vulgaris var. imberbis (Retz.) Hack. [[Nomen illegitimum}nom. illeg.]] Themeda arguens subvar. imberbis (Retz.) Roberty Themeda...
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"Ipomoea jalapa" as used by Nuttall and Cox is considered illegitimate (nomen illegitimum = illegitimate name) because the valid publication of the name was...
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Glossary of botanical terms (redirect from Nomen invalidum)
better known than the correct name, that a substitution was made. nomen illegitimum A name that is either superfluous at its time of publication because...
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signatus (Gmelin, 1789) Synonyms Testudo signata Walbaum, 1782: 120 (nomen illegitimum) Testudo signata Gmelin, 1789: 1043 Testudo cafra Daudin, 1801: 291...
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synonymy Testudo mydas Linnaeus, 1758 Testudo macropus Walbaum, 1782 (nomen illegitimum) Testudo viridis Schneider, 1783 Testudo japonica Thunberg, 1787 Testudo...
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latifolia, a name that had been previously used 1803 and so it was Nomen illegitimum. Therefore the descirition and naming of the species by Robert Everard...
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species Rudge described was P. australis but this name is considered a nomen illegitimum and a taxonomic synonym of Philotheca salsolifolia by the Australian...
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Testudo denticulata Linneasus 1766 Testudo tabulata Walbaum, 1782(nomen illegitimum) Testudo tessellata Schneider, 1792 Testudo tabulata Schoepff, 1793...
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by Alexander Francisco Rojas Alvarado in 2001. However, this was a Nomen illegitimum. Therefore, it was later published as Cyathea rojasiana Lehnert by...
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had already been used for a different species, Bentham's name was a Nomen illegitimum. In a 2019 paper in the journal Nuytsia, Barbara Lynette Rye and Terry...
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Edwards & Nozaic in 2006. Later, it was discovered that this was a Nomen illegitimum, as the name was preoccupied by the French fossil waterlily Nymphaea...
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previously been described that are now either regarded as illegitimate (nomen illegitimum) or as synonyms of Castilleja integra. These include Castilleja angustifolia...
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had already been used by Linnaeus in 1767, making Michaux's name a nomen illegitimum. It was Aiton's epithet, ebeneum, that was used by American botanists...
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