feature request #9272
closedAdd missing nomenclatural status
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Description
From the EDIT manual for nomenclatural status and name relationships.
Designations
invalid names
- invalid “name” (nom. inval. – nomen invalidum) [n/a]
- invalid combination (comb. inval. – combinatio invalida) [n/a]
- naked “name” (nom. nud. – nomen nudum) [n/a]
- provisional “name” (nom. prov. – nomen provisorium) [n/a]
- suppressed “name” (op. utique oppr. – opus utique oppressus) [n/a]
- herbarium designation (in sched. – in scheda) [n/a]
- published in synonymy (pro syn. – pro synonymo) [n/a]
- published with alternative name (n/a {nom. inval.}) [has alternative name (reciprocal)]
other designations without nomenclatural standing
- later isonym (later isonym) [is later isonym of (reciprocal term see below a)]
- later citation (later citation) [is later citation of (b)]
- rejected “name” (nom. rej. – nomen rejiciendum) [is rejected in favour of (c)]
- definitely rejected “name” (nom. utique rej. – nomen utique rejiciendum) [n/a]
- confused “name” (nom. confus. – nomen confusum) [***]
- “name” designated as unpublished (nom. ined. – nomen ineditum) [n/a]
- ambiguous “name” (nom ambig. – nomen ambiguum) [n/a]
- orthographical variant (orth. var.) [is orthographical variant of (d)]
Names
illegitimate
- illegitimate name (nom. illeg. – nomen illegitimum)
- illegitimate combination (comb. illeg. – combinatio illegitima)
- later homonym (n/a {nom./comb. illeg.}) [is later homonym of]
- superfluous name (nom. superfl. – nomen superfluum) [***]
other terms for names
- valid name (nom. val. – nomen validum) [n/a]
- conserved name (nom. cons. – nomen conservandum) [is conserved against]
- sanctioned name (nom. sanct. - nomen sanctionatum) [n/a]
- protected name (protected name) [is protected against]
- name with orthography conserved (orth. cons.) [orthography conserved against]
- alternative name (nom. alt. – nomen alternativum) [alternative name for – reciprocal]
- almost naked name (nom. subnud. – nomen subnudum) [n/a]
Name relations for the legitimate / valid part of the relationship with a designation that has a specific status
- [a] n/a (n/a) [has later isonym]
- [b] n/a (n/a) [has later citation]
- [c] conserved name (nom. cons.) [is conserved against]
- [d] n/a (n/a) [is correct spelling for]
Terms normally only used with actual nomenclatural acts in a publication
- new name (nom. nov. – nomen novum)
- new combination (comb. nov. – combinatio nova)
- name with new status (stat. nov. – status novus)
- unpublished name (nom. ined. – nomen ineditum) NB: See above!
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Original Mail from WGB:
For Caryophyllales, two status types are missing: “Isonym” and “Later citation”; the former being an attempt or at least a supposed attempt to republish a name with the same type, the latter being names used with an ascribed authority different from the original one but actually including the same type [if they have been in use, the database needs to include them to avoid endless repetitions of the respective nomenclatural investigation).
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For discussion on which status should be invalid designation and on correct ordering see #5794#note-23
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