[Taxacom] ICZN procedure question
Stephen Thorpe
stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz
Wed Nov 10 19:49:45 CST 2010
It is OK, the announcement of the name does not affect its availability
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From: Stanley A. Schultz <schultz at ucalgary.ca>
To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
Sent: Thu, 11 November, 2010 2:37:47 PM
Subject: [Taxacom] ICZN procedure question
A recent question arose regarding the prior use of a name on the
Internet. Specifically, a group of taxonomists are preparing to name a
theraphosid spider. The paper has not yet been published, but someone
who apparently has advance knowledge has announced the proposed name on
a hobbyist/enthusiast forum.
The questions are:
Does such publication constitute prior publication by current ICZN
rules? If so, must the taxonomists now use a different name?
If its announcement on the Internet constitutes prior usage, but it is
(innocently) published anyway, and later its prior use on the Internet
comes to light, how would the problem most probably be resolved?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Stan Schultz
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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