-
below genus. In the
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature, a
subgeneric name can be used
independently or
included in a
species name, in parentheses...
- Iris is a
flowering plant genus of 310
accepted species with
showy flowers. As well as
being the
scientific name, iris is also
widely used as a common...
- So
using morphology within the
genus becomes problematic for
further subgeneric grouping. As
stated on the
Euphorbia Planetary Biodiversity Inventory...
-
Banksia is a
genus of
around 170
species of
flowering plants in the
family Proteaceae.
These Australian wildflowers and po****r
garden plants are easily...
-
Polistes carnifex,
commonly known as the
executioner wasp or
executioner paper wasp, is a
neotropical vespid wasp in the
cosmopolitan genus Polistes. It...
- cir****scribed (Rhipsalis,
Calamorhipsalis and Epallagogonium). So a new
subgeneric classification of
Rhipsalis with only
monophyletic subgenera Rhipsalis...
-
split into
several genera in the mid-1800s,
providing the
basis for a
subgeneric classification when
reunited into one
genus in 1867. This classification...
- this
segregation is not
currently widely recognised other than at the
subgeneric rank. The ITIS
recognises just the
single genus Prunus, with an open list...
- 500,000
published genus name
instances as at May 2023 (also
including subgeneric names in zoology), the
database holds over 1.7
million species names (1...
-
According to
Richard and colleagues, Fries’
sanctioning applies only at the
subgeneric level and the name is illegitimate.
Throughout the years, the name M....