| Zoology - 1905 - 574 pages
...in accordance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Article 9, which states that " If a genus is divided into subgenera, the name of...subgenus must be the same as the name of the genus." Duges indicates the origin of the name, which is from the Greek, and so the change from Arrenurus to... | |
| Mollusks - 1906 - 422 pages
...: Ntda, Clanculus, Salifa, Torix. I. Names formed by anagram. Examples : Dacelo, Vcrlusia, Linospa. ART. 9. — If a genus is divided into subgenera,...be the same as the name of the genus (see Art. 25). Specific and Subspecific Names. ART. ii. — Specific and subspecific names are subject to the same... | |
| 1905 - 772 pages
...Example*: A'crfa, ClanSalifa, TorLr. I. Names formed by anagram. Examples: Dacelo, Verluxla, Linospa. DISCUSSION. — A person who is not accustomed to...classified into several natural groups, to which an author docs not feel justified at the moment in giving full generic rank; to express the systematic relations... | |
| Zoology - 1912 - 992 pages
...require no type species. Examples : Agamodistomum, AmphisUmulum, Agamojuaria, Agamomermis, Sparganum. ART. 9. If a genus is divided into subgenera, the...be the same as the name of the genus (see Art. 25). ART. 10. When it is desired to cite the name of a subgenus, this name is to be placed in parentheses... | |
| University of Michigan. Museum of Zoology - Zoology - 1922 - 542 pages
...Branchiostoma, in violation of a nomenclatural practice which is thus prescribed by the International Code : "If a genus is divided into subgenera, the name of...subgenus must be the same as the name of the genus." The present writer is of the opinion that the name Amphioxus should be adopted for the typical lancelets,... | |
| Carl Owen Dunbar - 1917 - 514 pages
...dankbarer Verehrung den Namen Schellu'icnia." But Article 9 of the Rules provides specifically that "if a genus is divided into subgenera, the name of...subgenus must be the same as the name of the genus.'' And obviously the subgenotype of Fusulina sensu stricto must be Fusulina c\lindrica; otherwise if the... | |
| Natural history - 1923 - 404 pages
...Termes was instituted by Heer. For this reason his subdivision is invalid. " If a genus is subdivided into subgenera, the name of the typical sub-genus must be the same as the name of the genus." (Art. 9, Int. Code Zool. Nom.). However, the word " Eutermes " has the significance of " Termes sensu... | |
| Mammals - 1926 - 426 pages
...name becomes a subgeneric name, when the genus so named becomes a subgenus, and vice versa. Article 9. — If a genus is divided into subgenera, the name of the typical subgenus must be the same .»..« the name of the genus. For instance, both Trouessart and Elliot use Macacus in a subgeneric... | |
| Robert Earle Buchanan - Bacteria - 1925 - 612 pages
...Clanculus, Salifa, Torix. 1. Names formed by anagram. Examples: Dacelo, Verlusia f Linospa. Article 9. If a genus is divided into subgenera, the name...be the same as the name of the genus (see Art. 25). Article 10. When it is desired to cite the name of a subgenus, this name is to be placed in parentheses... | |
| John Michels - Science - 1926 - 910 pages
...The names Isolepidina and Orbitella must lapse. The first is in conflict with Article 9 of the Code: If a genus is divided into subgenera, the name of...typical subgenus must be the same as the name of the genus.7 The second name, Orbitella, conflicts with the rules quoted as notes 3 and 5 of this paper.... | |
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