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|label=treatment sec
|full URI=http://purl.net/taxpub/treatment-sec/
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|definition=A section of a taxonomic treatment. For example, diagnosis, materials examined, etymology, etc.
 
|definition=A section of a taxonomic treatment. For example, diagnosis, materials examined, etymology, etc.
|remarks=The treatment sections model the various elements used to describe a taxon, e.g. materials citations, biology, description, diagnosis, keys or etymology. These elements are defined by the sec-type attribute ("type=XXX"). The values ought be general values so that searches to make best use of the semantic nature of the tagging and allowing comparisons and general searches. However the current DTD allows a free choice of the terminology for the attributes. The following values are suggested and are partially also reflected in the [http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems SPMInfoItems]:
 
* biology_ecology: The description of the biology, behavior and ecology of the taxon.
 
* description: The formal description of the taxon.
 
* diagnosis: The character that differentiate this taxon from another.
 
* discussion: A discussion of the value of certain characters and its limitations, the materials included in the publication, future research needed.
 
* distribution: A biogeographic synthesis of the observation data underlying this study.
 
* etymology: The origin of the name of the taxon.
 
* key: Identification tool to identify the children of the pertinent taxon.
 
* materials_examined: The listing of the observation data used in the study. It can be very detailed to cursory.
 
* multiple: An element allowing mixed content.
 
* synopsis: A list of children taxa belonging into the pertinent taxon.
 
 
<tp:treatment-sec> can be nested. This allows increasingly specific mark up, eg a description part, and within it the description of female, male, soldier, larva or other casts or life stages.
 
 
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<tp:treatment-sec sec-type="description">
 
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|notes=The treatment sections model the various elements used to describe a taxon, e.g. materials citations, biology, description, diagnosis, keys or etymology. These elements are defined by the sec-type attribute ("type=XXX"). The values ought be general values so that searches to make best use of the semantic nature of the tagging and allowing comparisons and general searches. However the current DTD allows a free choice of the terminology for the attributes. The following values are suggested and are partially also reflected in the [http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems SPMInfoItems]:
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* biology_ecology: The description of the biology, behavior and ecology of the taxon.
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* description: The formal description of the taxon.
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* diagnosis: The character that differentiate this taxon from another.
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* discussion: A discussion of the value of certain characters and its limitations, the materials included in the publication, future research needed.
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* distribution: A biogeographic synthesis of the observation data underlying this study.
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* etymology: The origin of the name of the taxon.
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* key: Identification tool to identify the children of the pertinent taxon.
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* materials_examined: The listing of the observation data used in the study. It can be very detailed to cursory.
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* multiple: An element allowing mixed content.
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* synopsis: A list of children taxa belonging into the pertinent taxon.
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<tp:treatment-sec> can be nested. This allows increasingly specific mark up, eg a description part, and within it the description of female, male, soldier, larva or other casts or life stages.
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treatment sec: A section of a taxonomic treatment. For example, diagnosis, materials examined, etymology, etc.

Notes: The treatment sections model the various elements used to describe a taxon, e.g. materials citations, biology, description, diagnosis, keys or etymology. These elements are defined by the sec-type attribute ("type=XXX"). The values ought be general values so that searches to make best use of the semantic nature of the tagging and allowing comparisons and general searches. However the current DTD allows a free choice of the terminology for the attributes. The following values are suggested and are partially also reflected in the SPMInfoItems:

  • biology_ecology: The description of the biology, behavior and ecology of the taxon.
  • description: The formal description of the taxon.
  • diagnosis: The character that differentiate this taxon from another.
  • discussion: A discussion of the value of certain characters and its limitations, the materials included in the publication, future research needed.
  • distribution: A biogeographic synthesis of the observation data underlying this study.
  • etymology: The origin of the name of the taxon.
  • key: Identification tool to identify the children of the pertinent taxon.
  • materials_examined: The listing of the observation data used in the study. It can be very detailed to cursory.
  • multiple: An element allowing mixed content.
  • synopsis: A list of children taxa belonging into the pertinent taxon.

<tp:treatment-sec> can be nested. This allows increasingly specific mark up, eg a description part, and within it the description of female, male, soldier, larva or other casts or life stages.

Example(s):
<tp:treatment-sec sec-type="description">
   <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="holotype">
      <title>Holotype worker.</title>
      <p>TL1.84, HL 0.48, HW 0.34, SL 0.31, ML 0.46, 
         EL 0.08, PRW 0.22, PL 0.14, PW 0.11, 
         PPL 0.08, PPW 0.11, SI 91, CI 71.</p>
   </tp:treatment-sec> 
   <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="paratypes">
      <title>Paratypes.</title>
      <p>TL 1.42–1.84, HL 0.42–0.49, HW 0.32–0.36, 
      SL 0.26–0.32, ML 0.39–0.46, EL 0.07–0.08, 
      PRW 0.19–0.24, PL 0.09–0.14, PW 0.08–0.11, 
      PPL 0.05–0.09, PPW 0.09–0.12, SI 74–91, 
      CI 73–83.(N=13).</p>
   </tp:treatment-sec>
</tp:treatment-sec>
<tp:treatment-sec sec-type="materials_examined">
   <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="holotype">
      <title>Holotype worker.</title>
      <p>SAUDI ARABIA, Al Bahah province, Amadan forest, 
      Al Mandaq governorate, <named-content 
      content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates">20°12'N, 
      41°13'E</named-content>, 1881 m.a.s.l. 19.V.2010 
      <italic>(M. R. Sharaf &amp; A. S. Aldawood 
      Leg.)</italic>; King Saud Museum of Arthropods (KSMA), 
      College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud 
      University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.</p>
   </tp:treatment-sec>
   <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="paratypes">
      <title>Paratypes.</title>paratypes
      <p>27 workers, same locality and data as holotype; 
      1 deposited in the Muséum ďHistoire Naturelle, Geneva, 
      Switzerland (Dr Bernhard Merz); 1 in Naturhistorisches 
      Museum, Basel, Switzerland (Mrs. Isabelle 
      Zürcher-Pfander); 1 in California Academy of Science 
      (Dr Brian Fisher); 1 in World Museum Liverpool, Liverpool, 
      U.K (Dr Guy Knight), 1 in The Natural History Museum, 
      London (Mr. Barry Bolton); 15 workers, SAUDI ARABIA, 
      Elqamh park, Belgershi, Al Bahah, 17.V.2010 <italic>(M. R. 
      Sharaf &amp; A. S. Aldawood Leg.)</italic> These 
      paratypes are in the King Saud Museum of Arthropods, King 
      Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.</p>
   </tp:treatment-sec>
</tp:treatment-sec>
<tp:treatment-sec sec-type="description">
   <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="worker">
      <title>Worker.</title>
      <p>Head distinctly much longer than broad with 
      weakly convex sides and straight or feebly 
      concave posterior margin (<xref ref-type="fig" 
      rid="F1">Fig. 1</xref>). Underside of head with 
      several long hairs but not forming a psammophore 
      (<xref ref-type="fig" rid="F1">Fig. 2</xref>). 
      Head in profile with a weakly convex dorsal 
      surface and a distinctly convex (...) conspicuously, 
      darker than rest of body. Second halves of first 
      and second gastral tergites with characteristic 
      brownish transverse bands. Body smooth and shining.</p>
      <fig id="F1" position="float" orientation="portrait">
         <label>Figures 1–7.</label>
         <caption><p><italic><tp:taxon-name>Monomorium 
         dryhimi</tp:taxon-name></italic> sp.n., paratype 
         worker <bold>1, 3</bold> Head in full-face view 
         <bold>2</bold> head in profile <bold>4</bold> 
         body in profile <bold>5</bold> propodeum 
         <bold>6</bold> propodeal spiracle <bold>7</bold> 
         petiole and postpetiole.</p></caption>
         <graphic xlink:href="ZooKeys-106-047-g001.jpg" 
         position="float" orientation="portrait" 
         xlink:type="simple"/>
      </fig>
   </tp:treatment-sec>
</tp:treatment-sec>
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The given value was not understood.