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Latest revision as of 11:32, 25 January 2017

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Synecology-Zoological-GenusOrMonomial
No type definition was found for "Synecology-Zoological-GenusOrMonomial" in the abcd2 import.
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Synecology-Zoological-GenusOrMonomial (also /DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Synecology/AssociatedTaxa/TaxonIdentified/ScientificName/NameAtomised/Zoological/GenusOrMonomial): A generic name as a zoological scientific name or as part of it that was identified for the associated taxa.

Rules

1. First letter capitalised

2. No spaces included.

Notes: Generic names are essentially the same under the different codes; however, to avoid having to place the essential parts of a name on different levels of the hierarchy, all name elements recognized under a specific code are listed in the respective section.

Example(s): Cambarus

Constraints in the context of ABCD 2:



ABCD2 Hierarchy

XPath Segments: /DataSets /DataSet /Units /Unit /Gathering /Synecology /AssociatedTaxa /TaxonIdentified /ScientificName /NameAtomised /Zoological /GenusOrMonomial