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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Absolute_SynonymAbsolute_SynonymA general term for synonyms based upon the same type.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#First_Revisor_Choosing_Spellinghttps://web.archive.org/web/20150617040038/http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl First_Revisor_Choosing_SpellingThe first revisor of a zoological name which is spelled in more than one way in the original work selecting the correct spelling for the name, under ICZN Article 24.2.3. 'Selection of correct original spellings. If a name is spelled in more than one way in the original work, the first author to have cited them together and to have selected one spelling as correct is the First Reviser'.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Invalid_Name_ICZNInvalid_Name_ICZNA zoological name which is not a valid name
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Junior_Subjective_SynonymJunior_Subjective_SynonymA name that is considered to be a junior synonym as a matter of taxonomic opinion.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Junior_Subjective_Synonym_in_partJunior_Subjective_Synonym_in_partA name that is considered to be a junior synonym as a matter of taxonomic opinion where only a portion of the taxonomic concept associated with the name (the portion including the type) is considered to be in synonymy.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Later_Taxonomic_SynonymLater_Taxonomic_SynonymA botanical name that is considered to be a synonym of an earlier name as a matter of taxonomic opinion.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Newer_HomonymNewer_HomonymMore recently published name that has the same spelling as an earlier name for a different type.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_MonstrositatumNomen_MonstrositatumA name that is based explicitly upon a monstrosity (e.g. teratalogy), and is thus not available under the ICZN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Preoccupied_NamePreoccupied_NameUnder the ICZN a uninomial that is preoccupied by the same name for another taxon with a different type.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Senior_HomonymSenior_HomonymThe member of a pair (or larger set) of identical names for different types that has priority over the other names in the set.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Senior_Primary_HomonymSenior_Primary_HomonymThe member of a pair (or larger set) of identical names for different types that has priority over the other names in the set.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Senior_Objective_SynonymSenior_Objective_SynonymThe status of being a senior objective synonym in the sense of the ICZN. The earlier of a pair of nominal taxa that have the same name bearing type.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Senior_Secondary_HomonymSenior_Secondary_HomonymThe member of a pair (or larger set) of identical zoological or bacterial names for different types that has priority over the other names in the set where the name lacking in priority was not originally in the same combination as the name with priority.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Unjustified_EmendationUnjustified_EmendationA zoological name with any change in spelling other than a Justified Emendation
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Valid_ICZNValid_ICZNA valid name in the sense of the ICZN. An available name that is considered to be the name in current use for a taxon.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#gen_et_sp_novgen_et_sp_novThe similtaneous creation of a new monotypic genus and its type species.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#nom_novICBNnom_novICBNA nom. nov. in the sense of the ICBN, the proposal of a replacement name (a new name for an existing taxon).
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#nom_novICZNnom_novICZNA nom. nov. in the sense of the ICZN, the proposal of a new scientific name for an undescribed taxon (a name for a new taxon).
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#sp_novsp_novThe description of a novel species.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ssp_novssp_novThe description of a novel taxon at the rank of subspecies.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#stat_novstat_novA change of combination.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#var_novvar_novThe description of a novel taxon at the rank of variety.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Accepted_NameAccepted_NameA name considered to be a name in current use.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Alternative_NameAlternative_NameBotanical name based on the same type as another name proposed similtaneusly by the same author for the same taxon.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Alternative_nameAlternative_nameOne of a set of two or more different names proposed at the same time by the same author for the same taxon.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Ambiguous_NameAmbiguous_NameA name that has been used by different authors for different taxonomic concepts in a manner that has lead to repeated errors and confusion
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Approved_Name_ICNPApproved_Name_ICNPApproved Name under the ICNP
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Available_ICZNAvailable_ICZNNomenclatural act status that is also an available names under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ConservationConservationAn act of the plenary body (the Zoological Commission or a Botanical Congress) that conserves a name which would be suppressed by the application of the normal rules of the relevant code.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Conserved_NameConserved_NameA name that should not be acceptable under the governing code, but which has been conserved by an action of the relevant code governed body.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Creation_of_Unjustified_EmendationCreation_of_Unjustified_EmendationAny change in spelling other than a Justified Emendation
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#First_Revisor_Choosing_PriorityFirst_Revisor_Choosing_PrioritySelection of priority for simultaneously published zoological acts or names. When there is an issue of priority and two names in question were published at the same time, the first revisor of these names establishes which of the two names have priority under Article 24 of the ICZN. 'Precedence between simultaneously published names, spellings or acts'.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Historical_SynonymHistorical_SynonymA usage of an old bacterial name that was not included in the approved list where the usage post dates the creation of the approved list.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Hybrid_Name_ICNPHybrid_Name_ICNPHawksworth: 'a name formed by combining words derived from different languages'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ICBNICBNThe International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ICNPICNPThe International Code for the Nomenclature of Prokariotes.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ICZNICZNThe International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Illegitimate_NameIllegitimate_NameHawksworth: (ICBN,ICNP) 'a validly published name that is not in accordance with one or more rules in the Code (principally those on superfluity and homonymy)'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Independent_NameIndependent_NameUnder the ICNP, names that are not homonyms because they are subject to different codes.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Invalid_Name_ICBNInvalid_Name_ICBNA botanical name that is not valid
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Justified_EmendationJustified_EmendationUnder the ICZN the correction of an incorrect original spelling.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#LectotypificationLectotypificationSelection of a Lectotype and Paralectotypes out of a Syntype series.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#MissidentificationMissidentificationthe assignment of a specimen, population or taxon to a taxon to which it is generally (or later) considered it does not belong.'
Hawksworth, Terms Used in Bionomenclature
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#NeotypificationNeotypificationSelection of a neotype. ICZN: The designation of a single specimen to serve as the name bearing type for a nominal species or subspecies when a need exists to define the nominal taxon with an objective type and no name-bearing type is known to be extant, or by action of the commission an extant type specimen is set aside. ICBN, ICNP: the designation of a specimen or illustration to serve as a nomenclatural type if no type specimen is known to be extant.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_CarentumNomen_CarentumA description for a taxon published without a name.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_NudemNomen_NudemA name that was published without adequate information under the governing code to allow association of the name with a taxonomic concept.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Potentially_Valid_ICZNPotentially_Valid_ICZNA name which is potentially valid under the IZCN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Proposed_Conserved_NameProposed_Conserved_NameA name that is proposed to the relevant code governed body as a conserved name.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Valid_ICBNValid_ICBNA valid name in the sense of the botanical code.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Absolute_SynonymAbsolute_SynonymImplied in calling a name an absolute synonym is that it is a Junior/Later Absolute Synonym
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Doubtfull_NameDoubtfull_NameICNP. A name of doubtfull or uncertain application.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Earlier_Taxonomic_SynonymEarlier_Taxonomic_Synonyma name based on a different type from that of the accepted name of taxon; a subjective synonym in zool. and prok.; see also taxonomic synonym; syntaxonomic synonym.'
Hawksworth, Terms Used in Bionomenclature.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Effectively_PublishedEffectively_PublishedA work has met the criteria of the ICBN or ICNP to have been published.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Forgotten_NameForgotten_NameICZN Glossary: nomen oblitum: applied after 1 January 2000 to a name, unused since 1899, which as a result of an action taken under Article 23.9.2 does not take precedence over a younger synonym or homonym in prevailing usage; the younger name which takes precedence over the nomen oblitum may be called a nomen protectum (q.v.).
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Junior_HomonymJunior_HomonymICZN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Junior_Primary_HomonymJunior_Primary_HomonymICZN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Junior_Secondary_HomonymJunior_Secondary_HomonymICZN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Unjustified_EmendationUnjustified_EmendationICZN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Later_HomonymLater_HomonymICBN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Earlier_HomonymEarlier_HomonymICBN
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Name_Rejected_OutrightName_Rejected_OutrightName rejected without a corresponding conserved name.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Newer_HomonymNewer_HomonymGeneral Category for Zoological Junior Homonyms and Botanical Later Homonyms.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_MonstrositatumNomen_MonstrositatumICZN(?), Hawksworth's definition of Monstrosity includes the assertion 'names based on type specimens that were monstrosities were formerly to be rejected in (bot.), but that provision of the Code has now been deleted.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_MonstrositatumNomen_MonstrositatumSee for example discussions of whether the widespread Brown Garden Snail should be called Helix aspersa, Cantarius aspersus, Cryptomphalus aspersus, or Cornu aspersum, an argument which involves the question whether Cornu von Born, 1778 and its type species by original monotypy Cornu copia von Born, 1778, which were based on a teratalogical (disjunctly coiled) specimen of Helix aspersa, was originally considered to be a name for a teratology by von Born or a name for a new species of snail. If Cornu copia von Born, 1778 was explicitly based on a monstrosity then it would not be an available name.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_Oblitum_ICZN_1961to1973Nomen_Oblitum_ICZN_1961to1973ICZN Glossary: 'The term nomen oblitum was also applied to a disused senior synonym rejected between 6 November 1961 and 1 January 1973 under Article 23b of the Code editions then in force (see Article 23.12.2). Nomina oblita remain available names; see Articles 23.9 and 23.12 for conditions controlling their use as valid names.'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_Oblitum_ICZN_1961to1973Nomen_Oblitum_ICZN_1961to1973Obsolete Term
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Preoccupied_NamePreoccupied_NameICZN. Uninomial that is preoccupied by the same name for another taxon with a different type.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#TreatmentAsCorrectTreatmentAsCorrectTreatment of a botantical or prokariotye name as legitimate and validly published.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#TreatmentAsValid_ICZNTreatmentAsValid_ICZNTreatment of a zoological name as valid and available.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#hasPriorityOverhasPriorityOverOne name of the pair should be used because it has nomenclatural priority over the other.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#isSubjectivelyJuniorToisSubjectivelyJuniorToAn assertion that one name of a pair should not be used for subjective/taxonomic reasons.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#isSubjectivelySeniorToisSubjectivelySeniorToAn assertion that one name of a pair should be used in favor of the other for subjective/taxonomic reasons.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#lacksPriorityInFavorOflacksPriorityInFavorOfOne name of the pair should not be used because it lacks priority (and is not used for nomenclatural reasons).
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#AcceptableUnderGoverningCodeAcceptableUnderGoverningCodeStatuses of nomenclatural acts that are acceptable statuses under the governing code.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ChangeOfTypeChangeOfTypeCategory of nomenclatural events in which the type for a name is changed
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#ChangeOfTypeChangeOfTypeMay not affect the name.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#NomenImaginatumNomenImaginatumImagniary name used to illustrate a nomenclatural point.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#NomenclaturalActStatusNomenclaturalActStatusICZN Glossary: Nomenclatural Status: 'Of a name, nomenclatural act or work: its standing in nomenclature (i.e. its availability or otherwise, and in the case of a name its spelling, the typification of the nominal taxon it denotes, and its precedence relative to other names).'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#NomenclaturalEventTypeNomenclaturalEventTypeICZN Glossary: 'A published act which affects the nomenclatural status (q.v.) of a scientific name or the typification of a nominal taxon.'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#TaxonomicEventStatusTaxonomicEventStatusTerms for the taxonomic status of biological names.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#TaxonomicEventTypeTaxonomicEventTypeTerms describing types of taxonomic events.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Accepted_NameAccepted_NameTaxonomic Status terms that indicate that a name is considered a name in current use
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Alternative_NameAlternative_NameHawksworth: '(1) (bot.) one of two or more different
names based on the same type proposed simultaneously for the same
taxon by the same author; see conditional name. (2) (bot.) a pair of
names authorized in the Code for use at an author's discretion for a
particular taxon, both being correct (e.g. Umbelliferae and
Apiaceae);'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Approved_Name_ICNPApproved_Name_ICNPICNP Approved Name
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Creation_of_Unjustified_EmendationCreation_of_Unjustified_EmendationICZN: Any change in spelling other than a Justified Emendation
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Dubious_NameDubious_NameHawksworth: 'A name of unknown or doubtfull application.'

Names for which the available circumscription information is too limited to allow the name to be related to a taxonomic concept.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Historical_SynonymHistorical_SynonymICNP. Synonyms not included in the Approved List. Generally placed in single quotes when included in a synonymy.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Independent_NameIndependent_NameIndependent Names. ICNP. Names that are not homonyms because they are subject to different codes.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Justified_EmendationJustified_EmendationICZN: Correction of an incorrect original spelling.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#LegitimateLegitimateICBN, ICNP
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Missapplied_NameMissapplied_Namea name applied to a taxon in a sense that excludes the type of the name, i.e. a name incorrectly applied.'
Hawksworth, Terms Used In Bionomenclature
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_AbortivumNomen_AbortivumObsoltete term for names that were contrary to the governing code at the date of their publication. Useful as a category of names that were never acceptable under their governing code.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_NudemNomen_NudemICZN Glossary: 'a name that, if published before 1931, fails to conform to Article 12; or, if published after 1930, fails to conform to Article 13. A nomen nudum is not an available name, and therefore the same name may be made available later for the same or a different concept; in such a case it would take authorship and date [Arts. 50, 21] from that act of establishment, not from any earlier publication as a nomen nudum.'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_NudemNomen_NudemICBN Glossary: 'A name of a new taxon published without a description or diagnosis or reference to a description or diagnosis.'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_OblitumNomen_OblitumICZN Glossary: 'applied after 1 January 2000 to a name, unused since 1899, which as a result of an action taken under Article 23.9.2 does not take precedence over a younger synonym or homonym in prevailing usage; the younger name which takes precedence over the nomen oblitum may be called a nomen protectum (q.v.). The term nomen oblitum was also applied to a disused senior synonym rejected between 6 November 1961 and 1 January 1973 under Article 23b of the Code editions then in force (see Article 23.12.2). Nomina oblita remain available names; see Articles 23.9 and 23.12 for conditions controlling their use as valid names.'
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Nomen_OblitumNomen_OblitumICZN. A name who's priority has been quashed.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#PlacedInSynonomyPlacedInSynonomyPlacement of a name for either nomenclatural or taxonomic reasons within a synonomy.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Proposed_Conserved_NameProposed_Conserved_NameApplies to a publication in which the proposal for conservation of the name is discussed.
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http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/ontologies/taxonomic_nomenclatural_status_terms.owl#Protected_NameProtected_NameICZN Glossary: 'applied to a name which has been given precedence over its unused senior synonym or senior homonym relegated to the status of nomen oblitum (q.v., and see Article 23.9.2)'