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International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature.
Tautonymy (i.e., the
usage of
tautonymous names) is
permissible in
zoological nomenclature (see List of tautonyms...
- paronymous, pseudonym, pseudonymous, synonym, synonymous, synonymy, tautonym,
tautonymous, tautonymy, troponym, troponymy, xenonym,
xenonymy oo- egg Gr**** ᾠόν...
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herpetologist and ichthyologist,
Pieter Bl****er, he used the name
Macolor tautonymously, for the type
species which was Cuvier’s
Diacope macolor. Bl****er needlessly...
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within the
order Lophiiformes, the anglerfishes. The sarg****um fish has a
tautonymous binomial, i.e. both the
genus name and the
specific name are the same...
- paronymous, pseudonym, pseudonymous, synonym, synonymous, synonymy, tautonym,
tautonymous, tautonymy, troponym, troponymy, xenonym,
xenonymy oo- egg Gr**** ᾠόν...
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subfamilies within the Sparidae.
Dentex means "with
large teeth, and is
tautonymous with Linnaeus's
Sparus dentex, and is a
reference to the
large teeth...
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followed by
FishBase but is
accepted by
other authorities.
Pagrus is
tautonymous from
Sparus pagrus, the name
pagrus comes from a Gr**** word for seabreams...
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allusion to the
crenulate incisor-like
teeth of
these fishes. This is not
tautonymous with
Sparus crenidens as
Valenciennes had
unnecessarily renamed that...
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herpetologist and
ichthyologist Pieter Bl****er. Bl****er used the name
Macolor tautonymously as the type
species was Cuvier’s
Diacope macolor which Bl****er renamed...
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Nicaise Desvaux did just that,
creating the
genus Calostoma. To
avoid a
tautonymous name, he
renamed the type
species C. cinnabarinum. In 1811,
Louis Bosc...