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{{Concept
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|label=taxon name
 
|definition=The name of a taxon.
 
|definition=The name of a taxon.
|remarks=In general this is a scientific name following the convention of the Codes ruling nomenclature (eg International Code for Zoological Nomenclature ([http://iczn.org/code ICZN]), but it can also be a vernacular name as used in field guides. Scientific names are latinized bi- or trinomen at species and infraspecific level, and latinized names at higher taxonomic levels.
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|example=<source lang="xml">
Names are normalized and the combination of the name can be inferred from the <[[taxpub:taxon-name-part | tp:taxon-name-part]]>, but they can additionally be given as a name string.
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External linking to reference databases such as Zoobank is made with the <object-id> element.
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|example=<pre>
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<tp:nomenclature>
 
<tp:nomenclature>
 
   <tp:taxon-name>
 
   <tp:taxon-name>
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   <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">2</xref>
 
   <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">2</xref>
 
</tp:nomenclature>
 
</tp:nomenclature>
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</source>
|full URI=http://purl.net/taxpub/taxon-name/
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|notes=In general this is a scientific name following the convention of the Codes ruling nomenclature (eg International Code for Zoological Nomenclature ([http://iczn.org/code ICZN]), but it can also be a vernacular name as used in field guides. Scientific names are latinized bi- or trinomen at species and infraspecific level, and latinized names at higher taxonomic levels.
|collection=TaxPub
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Names are normalized and the combination of the name can be inferred from the <[[taxpub:taxon-name-part | tp:taxon-name-part]]>, but they can additionally be given as a name string.
|is reused vocabulary=No
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External linking to reference databases such as Zoobank is made with the <object-id> element.
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|concept type=undecided
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}}
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{{Concept scheme relation
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|scheme=TaxPub
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{{Concept relation
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|relation=skos: has close match
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|internal page=dwc:scientificName
 
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 31 October 2013

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taxon name: The name of a taxon.

Notes: In general this is a scientific name following the convention of the Codes ruling nomenclature (eg International Code for Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), but it can also be a vernacular name as used in field guides. Scientific names are latinized bi- or trinomen at species and infraspecific level, and latinized names at higher taxonomic levels. Names are normalized and the combination of the name can be inferred from the < tp:taxon-name-part>, but they can additionally be given as a name string. External linking to reference databases such as Zoobank is made with the <object-id> element.

Example(s):
<tp:nomenclature>
   <tp:taxon-name>
      <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus">Spigelia</tp:taxon-name-part>
      <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species">genuflexa</tp:taxon-name-part>
      <object-id xlink:type="simple">urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77114017-1</object-id>
      <object-id xlink:type="simple">http://species-id.net/wiki/Spigelia_genuflexa</object-id>
   </tp:taxon-name>
   <tp:taxon-authority>Popovkin &amp; Struwe</tp:taxon-authority>
   <tp:taxon-status>sp. nov.</tp:taxon-status>
   <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F1">Figs 1</xref>
   <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">2</xref>
</tp:nomenclature>
The given value was not understood.
The given value was not understood.