- A
conserved name or
nomen conservandum (plural
nomina conservanda,
abbreviated as nom. cons.) is a
scientific name that has
specific nomenclatural protection...
- and
plants uses
Latin terms as
qualifiers for
taxon names (e.g.
nomen conservandum for "conserved name", and
nomen superfluum for "superfluous name"), the...
- 2009, some
scientists proposed that
Procynosuchus should be a
nomen conservandum, or
conserved name,
making Cyrbasiodon and
Parathrinaxodon nomina rejecta...
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planitia — Merrem, 1820
Chelonura temminckii Troost in Harlan, 1835 (nomen
conservandum)
Emysaurus temminckii — A.M.C Duméril and
Bibron in A.M.C. Duméril &...
-
esculentum has
become so well known, it was
officially listed as a
nomen conservandum in 1983, and
would be the
correct name for the
tomato in classifications...
-
discovered for an
established taxon, the
current name can be
declared a
nomen conservandum (botany) or
conserved name (zoology), and so
conserved against the prior...
-
treated as
separate families. The
family Asphodelaceae was made a
nomen conservandum (conserved name) in 2017. Previously, the name
Xanthorrhoeaceae had priority...
- and
belongs to Rosaceae, the rose family. The name
Rubiaceae (nomen
conservandum) was
published in 1789 by
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, but the name was...
- stricto. The
family Asphodelaceae has now been
proposed to be a
nomen conservandum, and the
proposal has been
recommended for
ratification in 2017. In that...
- Brongniart, 1805
Trionyx (Aspidonectes)
sinensis Wiegmann, 1834 (nomen
conservandum)
Trionyx ****onicus –
Temminck & Schlegel, 1835
Trionyx tuberculatus Cantor...