| 1869 - 508 lehte
...ii to be canceled.] — The BUM principle which is involved in § 6 will apply to § 8. § 8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent to two or more previously published genera, it most be canceled in toto. Example. — Psarocolivs Wag]., 1827, is equivalent to five or six genen... | |
| 1863 - 376 lehte
...principle which is involved in § 6 will apply to § 8. § 8. If the later name he so defined as to he equal in extent to two or more previously published genera, it must be cancelled in toto. Example. — Psarocolius, Wagl. 1827, is equivalent to five or six genera previously published under... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1843 - 414 lehte
...is to be cancelled."] The same principle which is involved in § 6, will apply to § 8. § 8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent...previously published genera, it must be cancelled in ioto. Example. — Psarocolius, Wagl. .1827, is equivalent to five or six genera previously published... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - 912 lehte
...are of the same date, the reviser may select the one to be retained. (BA, DC.) If a name of a genus be so defined as to be equal in extent to two or more...previously published genera it must be cancelled in toto. (BA) Example, Tritoiiium MUllcr, was so defined as to be equal to Jluccinum, Stromlrua and .Vurex of... | |
| Hugh Edwin Strickland - 1858 - 784 lehte
...is to be cancelled.] The same principle which is involved in § 6 will apply to § 8. § 8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent...previously published genera, it must be cancelled in toto. Example. — Psarocolius, Wagl., 1827, is equivalent to five or six genera previously published under... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 818 lehte
...an old name, whether now adopted or not, to a new genus, (See proposition, y. infra.) § 8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent to two or moi42 previously published genera, it-must be cancelled in toto. Example. — Psarocolius, Wagl. 1827,... | |
| 1874 - 418 lehte
...caticeled. — The same principle which is involved in section six will apply to section eight. § 8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent...two or more previously published genera, it must be canceled in toto. Example. — Ptsarocolius, Wagl., 1827, is equivalent to five or six genera published... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1878 - 476 lehte
...are of the same date, the reviser may select the one to be retained. (BA, DC.) If a name of a genns be so defined as to be equal In extent to two or more...previously published genera it must be cancelled in toto. (BA) Example, Tritonium MUllcr was so defined as to be eqinil to MI. • •• urn. Strombut and Afurex,... | |
| Samuel Almond Miller - 1889 - 732 lehte
...the whole. If both, or all, are of the same date, the reviser may select the one to be retained. If a name be so defined as to be equal in extent to two or more previously described, it must be canceled. When it is necessary to divide a species, the form which received the... | |
| 1905 - 906 lehte
...ix 1ч be ninivlnl. — The same principle which is involved in §6 will apply to §8. §8. If the later name be so defined as to be equal in extent...two or more previously published genera, it must be canceled in toto. Kjcample. — I'xarwoliit« W agi., 1827, ¡я equivalent to live or six genera previously... | |
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