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<h3>Authorship Part</h3>
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<p>The authorship part is divided into the original combination authorship and the combination authorship.
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The earlier is put in brackets.</p>
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Example (bot.): (L.) Mill.
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Example (zoo.): (XXX, 1830) XXX, 1845
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<p>You can use either no authorship (only if not followed by any other part), the original combination
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authorship, the combination authorship or both.</p>
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<p>The parser differentiates botanical and zoological authorship. The later has a year following the
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author, separated by a comma. Botanical names only have authors.
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Authorship may include single persons and teams. Team members are separated by <code>&</code> . A placeholder <code>al.</code>
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may be used for further team members. Both authorships may include ex-authors separated by <code>ex</code> or <code>ex.</code>
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Some valid author strings are:</p>
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Example (bot.): (Greuther & L'Hiver & al. ex Müller & Schmidt) Clark ex Ciardelli
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Example (zoo.):
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<p>The number of allowed special characters like <code>'</code> or <code>-</code> at the moment is beyond the scope of this
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documentation and will change in the future.</p>
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