-
Open Access
- View Open Access Papers
Bionomina is a hybrid journal and has published many open access papers:
We encourage the open access of papers as they are more widely read and cited. Our open access option has one of the lowest article processing fees.
Announcements
Bionomina has published 27 open access documents! 2024-02-01
Bionomina has published 27 open access documents of various types.
-
Reflections on defining “taxon names”, and on scientific names in general
Published : 2024-11-11 -
The status of the nomen "Ovophis malhotrae" (Squamata, Serpentes, Viperidae, Crotalinae)
-
Leptodactylus sertanejo Giaretta & Costa, 2007, a junior synonym of Leptodactylus jolyi Sazima & Bokermann, 1978 (Amphibia, Anura, Leptodactylidae)
-
Conservation of Coluber lanceolatus as the valid name of the Martinique fer-de-lance (no matter who its author is)
Published : 2024-06-27 -
The specimens of green anaconda, Boa murina Linnaeus, 1758 (Squamata, Serpentes, Boidae, Eunectes), from the collection of Albertus Seba, and recommendations for tracing historical specimens
Published : 2024-06-27 -
Thorictus cirenaicus John, 1965 and Thorictus cirenaicus A. Fiori, 1914, a peculiar case of concomitant subjective synonymy and primary homonymy (Coleoptera, Dermestidae, Thorictinae)
Published : 2024-04-22
latest
-
Nomenclatural problems raised by the recent description of a new anaconda species (Squamata, Serpentes, Boidae), with a nomenclatural review of the genus Eunectes
Published : 2024-03-15 -
Reflections on defining “taxon names”, and on scientific names in general
Published : 2024-11-11 -
Nomenclatural solutions for diagnosing ‘cryptic’ species using molecular and morphological data facilitate a taxonomic revision of the Black-bellied Salamanders (Urodela, Desmognathus ‘quadramaculatus’) from the southern Appalachian Mountains
-
On the validity of the recently described northern green anaconda Eunectes akayima (Squamata, Serpentes)
Published : 2024-03-15 -
The nomenclatural status of the amphibian and reptile nomina introduced by La Cepède in his Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupèdes Ovipares et des Serpens, with comments on various questions of zoological nomenclature
-
Science versus vernacular: should some taxa of animals and plants be renamed according to ‘indigenous’ practices?