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- lineages of birds distantly related to Coraciiformes. This seems to be oversplitting, as most Coraciiformes indeed form a reasonably robust clade. Analysis...
- as Homopelia, but most modern authors would probably consider this oversplitting. The genus contains three species, of which one is now extinct: Another...
- have both ac****ulated plenty of junior synonyms as a result of species oversplitting. After major taxonomic revisions of proboscideans within the 20th century...
- Nesoenas is considered distinct too, it would probably be considered oversplitting by modern authors. Though some island po****tions are rare – some precariously...
- Pierce N.E., 2010 "How common are dot-like distributions? Taxonomical oversplitting in western European Agrodiaetus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) revealed by...
- second brood in September. This species represents an extreme example of oversplitting. rumina Linnaeus (=andalusica Ribbe 1910) (south Spain: Andalusia)....
- more distinct species such as the Russian tortoise seems to be gross oversplitting, making Testudo paraphyletic.[citation needed] Treatment as a distinct...
- committing what probably ranks as one of the most drastic cases of oversplitting in the history of zoology:[citation needed] Crastia Hübner, 1816 Trepsichrois...
- species S. alexandrae were found to be valid. He criticized Merriam for oversplitting Shastasaurus because most of the resulting names were useless and mislead...
- Pierce (2010): How common are dot-like distributions? Taxonomical oversplitting in western European Agrodiaetus (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) revealed by...