[Taxacom] Quick question re formation of a family-group name
Stephen Thorpe
stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz
Mon Dec 20 19:27:15 CST 2010
Tony, Doug,
we seem to have a communication breakdown over this issue!
again I refer you both to:
29.5. Maintenance of current spellings. If a spelling of a family-group name was
not formed in accordance with Article 29.3 but is in prevailing usage, that
spelling is to be maintained, whether or not it is the original spelling and
whether or not its derivation from the name of the type genus is in accordance
with the grammatical procedures in Articles 29.3.1 and 29.3.2.
Stephen
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From: Doug Yanega <dyanega at ucr.edu>
To: TAXACOM at MAILMAN.NHM.KU.EDU
Sent: Tue, 21 December, 2010 2:08:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Quick question re formation of a family-group name
Tony Rees wrote:
>Hi Doug, thanks for the input.
>
>I've located the original work i.e. Laidlaw, 1902, in Gardiner,
>Fauna Maldive Laccad., 1 (3), 291, in which the family is erected
>and therein spelled Pericelidae, here:
>
>http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11179819
>
>So I am presuming that settles it?
Only if that is the form in prevailing usage, actually, since it is
the elided form. The unelided form could be used even if it is not
the original spelling, *if* it is in prevailing use. The converse
does not appeaar to be the case - that is, if the unelided form is
the original, it ALWAYS is maintained, despite prevailing usage. This
is how to examine the squid names. Yes, it does require tracking down
the first family-level usage (and note that "family-level", as the
Code defines it in Art. 35, is any rank above genus up to and
including superfamily). Thus, the issue is only instantly settled in
cases where you find the unelided form is the oldest. It's tedious,
but necessary to be certain.
Peace,
--
Doug Yanega Dept. of Entomology Entomology Research Museum
Univ. of California, Riverside, CA 92521-0314 skype: dyanega
phone: (951) 827-4315 (standard disclaimer: opinions are mine, not UCR's)
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