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Taxonomic History of the Imaginary Genus Aus L. 1758

Taxonomic History of the Imaginary Genus Aus L. 1758. Jessie Kennedy Napier University. Taxonomic Revision. This presentation gives an overview of the process of taxonomic revision as recorded in the taxonomic literature. The aim is to show the ambiguity in meaning of taxonomic names.

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Taxonomic History of the Imaginary Genus Aus L. 1758

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  1. Taxonomic History of the Imaginary Genus Aus L. 1758 Jessie Kennedy Napier University

  2. Taxonomic Revision • This presentation gives an overview of the process of taxonomic revision as recorded in the taxonomic literature. • The aim is to show the ambiguity in meaning of taxonomic names.

  3. (ii) Aus L.1758 (i) Aus L.1758 Publications of Taxonomic Revisions Pargiter decides to resplit Aus aus but believes bea(beus) is in a new genus Xus. Fry splits Aus bea Archer. 1965 into two species, retains the name for one and creates a new one Archer splits Aus aus L. 1758 into two species, retains the name for one and creates a new one Tucker finds new specimens and combines Aus aus L. 1758 and Aus bea Archer. 1965 into one species, retains the name. Aus bea Archer 1965 Aus aus L.1758 type specimen genus genus name (iv) Aus L.1758 (v) Aus L.1758 (iii) Aus L.1758 Archer 1965 Linneaus 1758 Aus aus L.1758 Aus aus L.1758 Aus aus L. 1758 Aus aus L.1758 species Aus bea Archer 1965 Aus ceus BFry 1989 Aus cea BFry 1989 species name Aus cea BFry 1989 Xus Pargiter 2003 Tucker 1991 A diligent nomenclaturist, Pyle (1990), notes that the species epthithets of Aus bea and Aus cea are of the wrong gender and publishes the corrected names Aus beus corrig. Archer 1965 and Aus ceus corrig. BFry 1989 Xus beus (Archer) Pargiter 2003. Fry 1989 Pargiter publishes his revision using Pyle’s corrigendum of the epithet bea to beus and Aus cea to Aus ceus. Tucker publishes his revison without noting Pyle’s corrigendum of the name of Aus cea Publications of Purely Nomenclatural Observation publication Pargiter 2003 In Linneaus 1758 In Archer 1965 In Pyle 1990 In Tucker 1991 In Fry 1989 In Pargiter 2003 specimens Taxonomic history of the imaginary genus Aus L. 1758 bea and cea noted as invalid names and replaced with beus and ceus. Pyle1990

  4. Take Home Message…. • Names are ambiguous unless cited in the context of the classification. • Aus aus has 3 different meanings • Aus bea has 2 different meanings but things that might have been called Aus bea might also have been called Aus beus or Xus beus… • Matching of data on taxonomic names can result in erroneous interpretations of data. • Taxon Concepts - Taxon Names as defined by a taxonomist in a given revision or taxonomic description – are more appropriate “names” for identifying organisms.

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