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Natural history collecting and the arrogance of the modern Ark researcher
SPARTACO GIPPOLITI
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“If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice”
PEDRO H. PINNA , DANIEL S. FERNANDES , PAULO PASSOS
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The Relictus case: it is high time that taxonomists follow the Code’s requirements for nomenclatural availability and validity of new zoological nomina

ALAIN DUBOIS , THIERRY FRÉTEY , ANNEMARIE OHLER
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Onymotopes in zoological nomenclature: some additional terms, with fixation of a lectonymotope for Xenopus petersii Bocage, 1895 (Amphibia, Anura)

THIERRY FRÉTEY , MAËL DEWYNTER , ANNEMARIE OHLER
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Reflections on the growing use of sounds in systematics and synecology: why an acoustic signal cannot become an onomatophore

LAURE DESUTTER-GRANDCOLAS , SYLVAIN HUGEL , SANDRA GOUTTE , TONY ROBILLARD
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Familial nomina in harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones)
ADRIANO B. KURY
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Diagnoses in zoological taxonomy and nomenclature
ALAIN DUBOIS
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Loosing the connection between the observation and the specimen: a by-product of the digital era or a trend inherited from general biology?
PHILIPPE GRANDCOLAS
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What lies beneath the controversy as to the necessity of physical types for describing new species?
MARCOS ANDRÉ RAPOSO , GUY M. KIRWAN
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Photography-based taxonomy is still really inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences. A reply to Thorpe (2017)
VICTOR G.D. ORRICO
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