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- names. Under the botanical code, names may also be "suppressed", nomen rejiciendum (plural nomina rejicienda or nomina utique rejicienda, abbreviated as...
- name is a nomen invalidum or nom. inval.; a rejected name is a nomen rejiciendum or nom. rej.; a later homonym of a validly published name is a nomen...
- Pseudo-brasilium Adans., and Tariri Aubl., both which have been rejected (nomen rejiciendum). 44 species are accepted. Picramnia andrade-limae Pirani Picramnia antidesma...
- microbe (unless mitochondria is considered). Zoochlorella is a nomen rejiciendum for a genus of green algae ****igned to Chlorella. The term zoochlorella...
- (nom. prot.; plural: nomina protecta) – a name granted protection nomen rejiciendum (nom. rej.; plural: nomina rejicienda) – a name that has been rejected...
- lost. In 1951 and then in 1954 it was recognised as a nomen generum rejiciendum, which means a generic name to be rejected; this also applied to its...
- name Lygos was once used for Retama; it is now a rejected name (nomen rejiciendum) in the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants...
- protectum [ICZN 2003] (synonyms: Acanthotermitinae Sjöstedt, 1926, nomen rejiciendum [ICZN 2003]; Odontotermitini Weidner, 1956) subfamily Foraminitermitinae...
- proposal was made in 2004 to have "Scirpus miliaceus" rejected (nomen rejiciendum) under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. The two taxa...
- polyphyletic through molecular phylogeny, and currently considered nomen rejiciendum. As a consequence, the two species belonging to this obsolete genus have...