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... Hoffmann and later trans- ferred to the genus Treponema by Schaudinn , who validly published 7.4 THE USE OF SQUARE BRACKETS 33 the required new 32 AUTHORITIES AND THEIR CITATION The Use of Parentheses and the Double Citation.
... Hoffmann and later trans- ferred to the genus Treponema by Schaudinn , who validly published 7.4 THE USE OF SQUARE BRACKETS 33 the required new 32 AUTHORITIES AND THEIR CITATION The Use of Parentheses and the Double Citation.
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... brackets Under the Zoological Code , the enclosure of an authority citation in square brackets indicates that the name of the taxon was published anonymously . In such cases , the authority citation ( within the square brackets ) has ...
... brackets Under the Zoological Code , the enclosure of an authority citation in square brackets indicates that the name of the taxon was published anonymously . In such cases , the authority citation ( within the square brackets ) has ...
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... brackets . Different procedures are required by the Botanical and Bacteriological Codes . Under the latter , the date follows the authority citation directly without a mark of punctuation interposed , thus , Serratia marcescens Bizio ...
... brackets . Different procedures are required by the Botanical and Bacteriological Codes . Under the latter , the date follows the authority citation directly without a mark of punctuation interposed , thus , Serratia marcescens Bizio ...
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accordance animals applied appropriate Association authority authority citation Bacteriological Codes become biological Botanical and Bacteriological Botanical Code brackets called cause citation cited classification clature Code of Nomenclature combination Commission Committee common concerned confusion Congress considered consist correct criteria cultivar Cultivar names designated distinct ending epithet established example exceptions followed fossil genera genus given groups higher homonyms hybrids included indicates Instalment International Code kind known later Latin literature London means names of taxa necessary nomen obanensis Official operation Orchid organisms original parentheses permitted person phrase placed plants position practice Primula principle priority properly provisions publication rank reason recognized recommended referred registration rejected repens requirements respect result rules scientific names sense sometimes species subordinate subspecies synonyms systematic Table taxon taxonomic term tion typification universal usually valid validly published variation viral viruses written Zoological Code Zoological Nomenclature