Difference between revisions of "dwc:vernacularName"
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Revision as of 13:45, 18 October 2012
Common Name No type definition was found for "vernacularName" in the dwc import.
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Notes: Audubon Core: Common ( = vernacular) names of the subject in one or several languages. The ISO language name should be given in parentheses after the name if not all names are given by values of the Metadata Language term.
The ISO language codes after the name should be formatted as in the following example: 'abete bianco (it); Tanne (de); White Fir (en)'. If names are known to be male- or female-specific, this may be specified as in: 'ewe (en-female); ram (en-male);'.