Revalidated Combination

Timothy S. Ross rosst at CGS.EDU
Wed Jan 3 14:21:05 CST 1996


        Regarding the resuscitation of previously proposed names or
combinations, I would not use "Comb. nov." (as the combination has been
made previously) and I would not use "Stat. nov." (because the status had
also been proposed earlier).  I still think that Richard Jensen's phrase
"Nomen resurrectum" is most apt.  However, if one were to use an
abbreviation for "Combinatio revalidata", then I would suggest "Comb.
revalid.", since "rev." alone would be too easily confused with some form
of "Revision" or "Revised" (though probably not "Revamped").
        [I guess this only counts as my One cent worth.]
                                        Tim.

>Thanks to all who sent comments regarding the name of an odd nomenclatural
>act.  Seems I am not the only one who has had trouble with this over the
>years, and there were several suggestions, including using no descripter,
>NEW COMBINATION, and NEW STATUS.
>While many of the ideas were good, Chris Lyal of  TNHM, London suggested
>REVIVED COMBINATION (or Comb. rev.), which seemed really good.  Then, the
>big gun (ZOOLOGICAL RECORD) weighed in with COMBINATION REVALIDATED (as
>Comb. rev.).

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