[Taxacom] Sorry, but you are out-of-line
dipteryx at freeler.nl
dipteryx at freeler.nl
Sun Nov 14 02:49:32 CST 2010
Van: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu namens Stephen Thorpe
Verzonden: zo 14-11-2010 0:51
> one small(?) issue that has't been addressed in this thread, I don't think,
> is that ANY publication using latin names for taxa has (potentially
> significant) nomenclatural content (i.e., misspellings, incorrect combinations,
> etc.), and, linked with this, you cannot simply extract the
> nomenclatural/descriptive content from a publication - the publication
> must be considered as a whole.
***
Yes and no. Obviously, only a limited subset of parts of (a limited subset
of all) publications contain nomenclatural content (and no, misspellings
are not nomenclatural content). But indeed, there is no guarantee that
everything that is nomenclaturally relevant can be extracted neatly together
(for instance there may be a small disclaimer at the front of a book, far
removed from the descriptive content, that it is not intended as an available
work / an effectively published work) so it is very risky to deal with extracts
only, unless they have been especially prepared.
A more fundamental objection is that the Codes are retroactive, which means
that it is possible that something that is not nomenclaturally relevant now
nevertheless may become so under some future edition of the Code, causing
a re-evaluation of contents that may not be included in such extracts.
However, in practice this is becoming increasingly unlikely, as the Codes
continue to mature.
Paul
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