Concept information
Preferred term
hadromonymy
Definition
- The fact that two or more available homonyms are introduced for distinct nominal taxa and being either: 1) in the family-series, rhizomographs; or 2) in the genus-series, homographs; or 3) in the species-series, epithets being homographs or paromographs (but not pseudomographs) originally referred to the same priscogenus (original genus in the original publication). Each one is called an hadromonym. (Dubois 2000)
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
Note
- Etymology: G: ἁδρός (hadros), robust - ὁμός (homos), the same - ὄνομα (onoma), name.
Scope note
- Code: 1) and 2): homonym; 3) primary homonym and secondary homonym (in part).
Belongs to group
Bibliographic citation(s)
- Dubois, A. (2000) Synonymies and related lists in zoology: general proposals, with examples in herpetology. Dumerilia, 4 (2): 33–98.
Identifier
- 404
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/FM8-NF3KPKS3-D
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