+
+ /**
+ * Returns the "later isonym" name relationship type where the first
+ * {@link TaxonNameBase taxon name} involved has been published after the second taxon name.<BR>
+ * In contrast to the {@link #LATER_HOMONYM() later homonym} relationship the two
+ * {@link TaxonNameBase taxon names} involved have the type(s) so they belong to the
+ * same {@link HomotypicalGroup homotypical groups}. As later homonyms they have in general
+ * different {@link NonViralName#getAuthorshipCache() authorship} and their name parts
+ * must be (almost) identical, so one could be mistaken for the other one.<BR>
+ * Later isonyms are validly published names but with a wrong citation. So there are rather errors
+ * then independent names.<BR>
+ * Isonyms are handled in Article 6, Note 2 of the ICNAFP (Melbourne Code):
+ * <code>When the same name, based on the same type, has been published independently at different
+ * times perhaps by different authors, then only the earliest of these \93isonyms\94 has
+ * nomenclatural status. The name is always to be cited from its original
+ * place of valid publication, and later isonyms may be disregarded (but see Art. 14.15).</code>
+ * <BR><BR>
+ * See discussion at: <a href=http://dev.e-taxonomy.eu/trac/ticket/2901>#2901</a>
+ *
+ */
+ public static final NameRelationshipType LATER_ISONYM(){
+ return findTermByUuid(uuidLaterIsonym);
+ }
+