Concept information
Preferred term
protoasthenomonymy
Definition
- The fact that two nomina (or more) are asthenomonyms among which the senior one was subsequently referred to a mutogenus (genus of a subsequent combination) being the priscogenus (original genus combined with the nomen in the original publication) of the junior one. Each one is called an protoasthenomonym. Under the Zoocode, the junior one is invalid as long as both nomina remain referred to this mutogenus as their rectogenus (given genus in a taxonomy). (Dubois & Aescht et al. 2019 (LZC, Session 24))
Broader concept
Note
- Etymology: G: πρωτος (protos), first, earliest - ἀσθενής (asthenes), weak - ὁμός (homos), the same - ὄνομα (onoma), name
Scope note
- Code: Secondary homonym (in part).
Belongs to group
Identifier
- 417
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/FM8-GSLVWK1X-X
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