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HOME | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS).ABOUT ZOOBANK
About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES OF NAMES IN ZOOLOGY ICZN Official Lists and Indexes – updated 31 March 2012 3/799 Acanthochila Mørch, 1868, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh.Foren., 1868: 202 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy). ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
HOME | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS).ABOUT ZOOBANK
About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES OF NAMES IN ZOOLOGY ICZN Official Lists and Indexes – updated 31 March 2012 3/799 Acanthochila Mørch, 1868, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh.Foren., 1868: 202 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy). ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. MEDICAL & VETERINARY RESEARCH Medical & Veterinary Research. Leucocytozoonosis is a disease caused by protozoan blood parasites of the genus Leucocytozoon that is mainly transmitted by the bite of various species of black fly (Simuliidae).Both wild and domestic bird species are susceptible to infection with Leucocytozoon species, including: chickens (L. caulleryi), ducks & geese (L. simondi), turkeys (L. smithi), pigeons ENTOMOLOGY | INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Article 11. Requirements. To be available, a name or, where relevant, a nomenclatural act must satisfy the following provisions: 11.1.Publication
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ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. ARTICLE 57. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 57. Species-group names. 57.1. Application of the Principle of Homonymy to names of species and subspecies . The Principle of Homonymy applies to species-group names that are or are deemed to be spelled identically and are published originally or subsequently in combination with the same generic name , including names of collective groups and of ichnotaxa at genus-group level [Arts. ARTICLE 73. NAME-BEARING TYPES FIXED IN THE ORIGINAL Article 73. Name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes) 73.1. Holotypes. A holotype is the single specimen upon which a new nominal species-group taxon is based in the original publication (for specimens eligible to be holotypes in colonial animals and protistans, see Articles 72.5.2, 72.5.4 and73.3).. 73.1.1.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
HOME | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS).ABOUT ZOOBANK
About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 73. NAME-BEARING TYPES FIXED IN THE ORIGINAL Article 73. Name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes) 73.1. Holotypes. A holotype is the single specimen upon which a new nominal species-group taxon is based in the original publication (for specimens eligible to be holotypes in colonial animals and protistans, see Articles 72.5.2, 72.5.4 and73.3).. 73.1.1.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
HOME | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS).ABOUT ZOOBANK
About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 73. NAME-BEARING TYPES FIXED IN THE ORIGINAL Article 73. Name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes) 73.1. Holotypes. A holotype is the single specimen upon which a new nominal species-group taxon is based in the original publication (for specimens eligible to be holotypes in colonial animals and protistans, see Articles 72.5.2, 72.5.4 and73.3).. 73.1.1.
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ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). MEDICAL & VETERINARY RESEARCH Medical & Veterinary Research. Leucocytozoonosis is a disease caused by protozoan blood parasites of the genus Leucocytozoon that is mainly transmitted by the bite of various species of black fly (Simuliidae).Both wild and domestic bird species are susceptible to infection with Leucocytozoon species, including: chickens (L. caulleryi), ducks & geese (L. simondi), turkeys (L. smithi), pigeons WHY IS THE ICZN IMPORTANT? ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ENTOMOLOGY | INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Article 11. Requirements. To be available, a name or, where relevant, a nomenclatural act must satisfy the following provisions: 11.1.Publication
FRANK E. RHEINDT
Frank E. Rheindt. Area of Taxonomic Interest: Aves Country: Singapore Role: Councillor Elected: December 2015, see BZN 73 (1): 2.. Summary of Research & Education: Publication List: 2016. Chattopadhyay B, Garg KM, Vinoth Kumar AK, Paramanantha Swami Doss D, Rheindt FE, Kandula S, Ramakrishnan U. Genome-wide data reveal cryptic diversity and genetic introgression in an Oriental INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE International Code of Zoological Nomenclature OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES OF NAMES IN ZOOLOGY ICZN Official Lists and Indexes – updated 31 March 2012 3/799 Acanthochila Mørch, 1868, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh.Foren., 1868: 202 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy). ARTICLE 57. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 57. Species-group names. 57.1. Application of the Principle of Homonymy to names of species and subspecies . The Principle of Homonymy applies to species-group names that are or are deemed to be spelled identically and are published originally or subsequently in combination with the same generic name , including names of collective groups and of ichnotaxa at genus-group level [Arts. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
HOME | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE. Fourth Edition [Incorporating A. Declaration 45, Addition of Recommendations to Article 73 and of the term “specimen, preserved” to the Glossary, B. Declaration 44, amendments of Article 74.7.3, with effect from 31 December 1999, and C. the Amendment on e-publication, amendments to Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78, with effect from 1 January THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS).ABOUT ZOOBANK
About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 73. NAME-BEARING TYPES FIXED IN THE ORIGINAL Article 73. Name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes) 73.1. Holotypes. A holotype is the single specimen upon which a new nominal species-group taxon is based in the original publication (for specimens eligible to be holotypes in colonial animals and protistans, see Articles 72.5.2, 72.5.4 and73.3).. 73.1.1.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
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About ZooBank (Click here or the banner below to visit) WHAT IS ZOOBANK? ZooBank is the official registry of Zoological Nomenclature, according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature(ICZN).
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (ISSN:0007-5167) is the official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.. The Bulletin has discontinued print publication as of 2017 (volume 74) and is only available online.Please also consult the Instructions for Authors page for revised formatting requirements. GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ARTICLE 31. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 31. Species-group names. 31.1. Species-group names formed from personal names . A species-group name formed from a personal name may be either a noun in the genitive case, or a noun in apposition (in the nominative case), or an adjective or participle .31.1.1. ARTICLE 23. PRINCIPLE OF PRIORITY Article 23. Principle of Priority. 23.1. Statement of the Principle of Priority . The valid name of a taxon is the oldest available name applied to it, unless that name has been invalidated or another name is given precedence by any provision of the Code or by any ruling ofthe Commission.
ARTICLE 51. CITATION OF NAMES OF AUTHORS Article 51. Citation of names of authors. 51.1. Optional use of names of authors. The name of the author does not form part of the name of a taxon and its citation is optional, although customary and ARTICLE 73. NAME-BEARING TYPES FIXED IN THE ORIGINAL Article 73. Name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes) 73.1. Holotypes. A holotype is the single specimen upon which a new nominal species-group taxon is based in the original publication (for specimens eligible to be holotypes in colonial animals and protistans, see Articles 72.5.2, 72.5.4 and73.3).. 73.1.1.
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ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). MEDICAL & VETERINARY RESEARCH Medical & Veterinary Research. Leucocytozoonosis is a disease caused by protozoan blood parasites of the genus Leucocytozoon that is mainly transmitted by the bite of various species of black fly (Simuliidae).Both wild and domestic bird species are susceptible to infection with Leucocytozoon species, including: chickens (L. caulleryi), ducks & geese (L. simondi), turkeys (L. smithi), pigeons WHY IS THE ICZN IMPORTANT? ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). GLOSSARY | INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Abbreviations used in the Glossary. abbreviation, n. A shortened form of a word or title. In zoological works genus-group names are often abbreviated to one or two letters; such abbreviations should always be followed by a full stop (period), and they should not be used on the first mention of the name. ENTOMOLOGY | INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL ICZN is supported by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (Company Registration No. 200604346E). ICZN is an Associate Participant to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) & a Scientific Member of the International Union of Biological Science (IUBS). INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Article 11. Requirements. To be available, a name or, where relevant, a nomenclatural act must satisfy the following provisions: 11.1.Publication
FRANK E. RHEINDT
Frank E. Rheindt. Area of Taxonomic Interest: Aves Country: Singapore Role: Councillor Elected: December 2015, see BZN 73 (1): 2.. Summary of Research & Education: Publication List: 2016. Chattopadhyay B, Garg KM, Vinoth Kumar AK, Paramanantha Swami Doss D, Rheindt FE, Kandula S, Ramakrishnan U. Genome-wide data reveal cryptic diversity and genetic introgression in an Oriental INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE International Code of Zoological Nomenclature OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES OF NAMES IN ZOOLOGY ICZN Official Lists and Indexes – updated 31 March 2012 3/799 Acanthochila Mørch, 1868, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh.Foren., 1868: 202 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy). ARTICLE 57. SPECIES-GROUP NAMES Article 57. Species-group names. 57.1. Application of the Principle of Homonymy to names of species and subspecies . The Principle of Homonymy applies to species-group names that are or are deemed to be spelled identically and are published originally or subsequently in combination with the same generic name , including names of collective groups and of ichnotaxa at genus-group level [Arts. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREABOUTTHE CODECASESBULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATUREOTHER PUBLICATIONSZOOBANK BZN 78: articles published 30 April 2021. Fri, 2021-04-30 23:30 -- The first tranche of articles for BZN volume 78 is published 30 April2021.
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