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Bionomina has published 27 open access documents! 2024-02-01
Bionomina has published 27 open access documents of various types.
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Bionomina, opinion papers and nomenclatural Code-compliance
Published : 2025-04-22 -
Publication date of the first edition of Sonnini & Latreille’s Histoire naturelle des Reptiles
Published : 2025-04-22 -
Addenda and corrigenda to “The correct reference, date and page for the species described by Hope in ‘On a new species of Dynastes and other Coleoptera’ (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea)”
Published : 2025-04-22 -
Review of the literature sources for the class Amphibia in the early editions of Linnaeus’s Systema Naturae
Published : 2025-04-22 -
Nomenclature protects stability only when supported by good science: a response to Frétey’s (2024) list of turtle genus-series nomina
Published : 2025-04-22 -
LTH 5. Literatura Taxonomica Herpetologica.
5. Year 1760
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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 -
Translating “natural selection” in Japanese: from “shizen tōta” to “shizen sentaku”, and back?
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On the validity of the recently described northern green anaconda Eunectes akayima (Squamata, Serpentes)
Published : 2024-03-15 -
A reply to ‘Science versus vernacular’: should some taxa of animals and plants be renamed according to ‘indigenous’ practices?
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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