Difference between revisions of "tp:nomenclature"

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|remarks=The scientific names are regulated by Codes (e.g. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature) that define the conditions to be met to create an available name, or to amend existing names in case they are homonyms, missing a type specimens, etc. The Codes regulate "objective" cases. "Subjective" cases, essentially those based on scientific taxonomic reasons once a taxon has been established, such as the designation of synonymy, raising of the status of a taxon are not regulated by the Codes.
 
|remarks=The scientific names are regulated by Codes (e.g. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature) that define the conditions to be met to create an available name, or to amend existing names in case they are homonyms, missing a type specimens, etc. The Codes regulate "objective" cases. "Subjective" cases, essentially those based on scientific taxonomic reasons once a taxon has been established, such as the designation of synonymy, raising of the status of a taxon are not regulated by the Codes.
 
The goal of the <tp:nomenclature> element is to include all the necessary elements to fulfill the requirements laid out in the code.
 
The goal of the <tp:nomenclature> element is to include all the necessary elements to fulfill the requirements laid out in the code.
* <[[tp:taxon-name]]>: Latinized Name (eg Latin Binomen in the case of species)
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* <[[taxpub:taxon-name|tp:taxon-name]]>: Latinized Name (eg Latin Binomen in the case of species)
* <[[tp:taxon-auhority]]>: Author
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* <[[taxpub:taxon-authority|tp:taxon-authority]]>: Author
 
|example=A simple example
 
|example=A simple example
  

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