- In
zoological nomenclature, a
nomen oblitum (plural:
nomina oblita;
Latin for "forgotten name") is a
disused scientific name
which has been
declared to...
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Buccinum oblitum is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Buccinidae, the true whelks. The s**** is up to 20 mm high, solid...
- name has
never been
considered valid after 1899, it can be made a
nomen oblitum, an
invalid "forgotten name". In 1993,
after the
death of Halstead, his...
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Symmetrischema oblitum is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by Povolný in 1989. It is
found in Argentina. funet.fi v t e...
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junior name is in
common use. The
older name may be
declared to be a
nomen oblitum, and the
junior name
declared a
nomen protectum. This rule
exists primarily...
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californiana ("californian" – Quoy & Gaimard, 1824a) is
considered a
nomen oblitum ("forgotten name"). Previously, the Galápagos
tortoise was
considered to...
- rupestris. Two
extinct species have been proposed, but one is a
nomen oblitum. All
members of
Pronolagus are
considered least-concern
species by the...
-
nomen nudum, a name
proposed with no
description (or illustration)
nomen oblitum, an
obsolete name
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature Archived...
- was not used in the
scientific literature after 1899,
making it a
nomen oblitum ("forgotten name")
according to the ICZN,
preventing it from displacing...
- is archaic, and not in "prevailing usage," it may be
declared a
nomen oblitum and
rendered unavailable,
while the
junior homonym is
preserved as a nomen...