Bionomina 26 (Jun 2022) published 2022-06-08
Bionomina 26 (Jun 2022) includes six contributions by 15 authors from around the world.
Bionomina 26 (Jun 2022) includes six contributions by 15 authors from around the world.
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A good practice: why we should suggest vernacular names for new plant species
Kalyptoidy: the nomenclatural status of new zoological nomina originally published as synonyms, with examples in herpetology and comments on taxonominal databases
Nomenclatural acts in zoological nomenclature
The Linz Zoocode project. Sixth report of activities (2022). Nomenclatural availability. 5. Optical disc publication
The authorship and date of the familial nomen Dermochelyidae (Chelonii)
Reflections on Pavlinov (2021): understanding and expanding the study of the history and philosophy of nomenclature, a comprehensive state of the art
Nomenclatural solutions for diagnosing ‘cryptic’ species using molecular and morphological data facilitate a taxonomic revision of the Black-bellied Salamanders (Urodela, Desmognathus ‘quadramaculatus’) from the southern Appalachian Mountains
The nomenclatural status of the amphibian and reptile nomina introduced by La Cepède in his Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupèdes Ovipares et des Serpens, with comments on various questions of zoological nomenclature
Just metamorphosed amphibians: imagos or metamorphs?
Corrections to the nomenclature of sawskates (Rajiformes, Sclerorhynchoidei)
Classes, taxa and categories in hierarchical virus classification: a review of current debates on definitions and names of virus species
Science versus vernacular: should some taxa of animals and plants be renamed according to ‘indigenous’ practices?