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" A generic name when once established should never be cancelled in any subsequent subdivision of the group, but retained in a restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. "
The Canadian Entomologist - Page 188
1875
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American Journal of Science and Arts, 98. köide

1869 - 508 lehte
...adoption of the following rule : — § 3. A generic name, when once established, should never be canceled in any subsequent subdivision of the group, but retained...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of the old genus.] — When a genus is subdivided...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., 18. köide

1863 - 376 lehte
...continually being made to it. On this ground we recommend the adoption of the following rule : — § 3. A generic name, when once established, should never...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of the old genus.] name should be retained for...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1843 - 414 lehte
...continually being made to it. On this ground we recommend the adoption of the following rule : — § 3. A generic name when once established should never...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of the old genus.'] When a genus is subdivided...
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Memoirs of Hugh Edwin Strickland ...

Hugh Edwin Strickland - 1858 - 784 lehte
...continually being made to it. On this ground we recommend the adoption of the following rule : — § 3. A generic name when once established should never...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of the old genus.] When a genus is subdivided...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 818 lehte
...tho adoption of the following rule : — § 3. A generic name, when once established, should never bo cancelled in any subsequent subdivision of the group,...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of tlie old genus.] When a genus is subdivided...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., 35. köide

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 798 lehte
...the following rule :— § 8. A generic name, when once established, should never be cancelled in tnv subsequent subdivision of the group, but retained...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. [Generic names to be retained for the typical portion of the old genus.] be retained for that portion...
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History

1867 - 500 lehte
...application is to some extent inconsistent with the purity of scientific nomenclature. " § 3. — A generic name, when once established, should never...restricted sense for one of the constituent portions. " § 4. A generic name should always be retained for that portion of the original genus which was considered...
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Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario: 1871-1876, 2–8. köide

Entomological Society of Ontario - 1872 - 416 lehte
...used, but the name of the author who first proposed the term should be cited in brackets. (Unanimous.) 4. No generic or specific name should be acknowledged...but retained in a restricted sense for one of the constitu ent portions of the original genus. (Unanimous.) 7. The tribe should occupy an intermediate...
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The Canadian Entomologist, 4–5. köide

1872 - 506 lehte
...author exactly what he did not mean, and perhaps never would have sanctioned. Rule 4th says: — " A generic name, when once established, should never...restricted sense, for one of the constituent portions." ' And Rule 5th: — " The generic name should always be retained for that portion of the original genus...
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The Canadian Entomologist, 5–6. köide

1873 - 596 lehte
...original author exactly what he did not mean, and perhaps never would have sanctioned. Rule 4th says:—"A generic name, when once established, should never...restricted sense, for one of the constituent portions." And Rule 5th:—" The generic name should always be retained for that portion of the original genus...
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