Subsp. or ssp. ?
Robin Leech
robinl at NAIT.AB.CA
Mon Jan 22 09:18:56 CST 1996
Gentlemen,
This is getting out of hand. The abbreviations I listed are
internationally understood. When I supplied them to the initial
question, I was not suggesting that they be used in lieu of official
terminology, if there is such, in publications.
Robin Leech
On Mon, 22 Jan 1996, Vid Strpic wrote:
> At 16:38 22.01.96, Robin Leech wrote:
>
> >By sort of an international agreement, there are some abbreviations that
> >are used in both botany and zoology. They are these:
> >
> >1. species (singular) = sp.
> >2. Species (plural) = spp.
> >3. subspecies (sing.) = ssp.
> >4. subspecies (pl.) = sspp.
> >
>
> Interesting. I was informed that, according to ICBN, one _must_ not write
> ssp. as abbreviation in a taxonomic (or syntaxonomic) paper, in which case
> the name becomes invalid.
>
> Any ICBN gurus somewhere 'round ?
>
> Vid Strpic, Ivanicgradska 48, 10000 Zagreb IRC: Martin
> tel. 01 449795, 227760, 4561075; fax: 385 01 420437 (work!)
> email: strpic at faust.irb.hr WWW: http://faust.irb.hr/~strpic
>
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