In zoology, the principle of coordination is one of the guiding principles of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. It states that the act of publishing a new zoological name thereby automatically and simultaneously establishes all the corresponding names in the relevant other ranks, with the same type. Author citations for such names are the same as for the name actually published. It is immaterial if there is an actual taxon to which the automatically established name applies; if ever such a taxon is recognised, there is a name available for it.
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| - 同位の原理 (ja)
- Principle of coordination (en)
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| - 同位の原理(どういのげんり)は国際動物命名規約に定められた原理の1つ。動物命名法上、新しい学名を公表する行為は、関連する他の階級に、自動的かつ同時に、同一のタイプを持つ学名を設立するというもの。そのようにして設立された名前の著者名の引用は、実際に公表された名前の引用と同一である。自動的に設立された名前が適用されるタクソンが実際にあるかどうかは重要ではない。そのようなタクソンがいずれかの時点で認識された場合、それに使用できる名前があらかじめ存在するということである。 (ja)
- In zoology, the principle of coordination is one of the guiding principles of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. It states that the act of publishing a new zoological name thereby automatically and simultaneously establishes all the corresponding names in the relevant other ranks, with the same type. Author citations for such names are the same as for the name actually published. It is immaterial if there is an actual taxon to which the automatically established name applies; if ever such a taxon is recognised, there is a name available for it. (en)
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| - In zoology, the principle of coordination is one of the guiding principles of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. It states that the act of publishing a new zoological name thereby automatically and simultaneously establishes all the corresponding names in the relevant other ranks, with the same type. In the species-group, publishing the species name (the binomen) Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 also establishes the subspecies name (the trinomen) Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758. The same applies to the name of a subspecies; this establishes the corresponding species name. In the genus-group, similarly, publishing the name of a genus also establishes the corresponding name of a subgenus (or vice versa): Giraffa Linnaeus, 1758 and Giraffa Linnaeus, 1758 ;(Here, Giraffa is the subgenus of genus Giraffa). In the family-group, publication of the name of a family, subfamily, superfamily (or any other such rank) also establishes the names in all the other ranks in the family group. Author citations for such names are the same as for the name actually published. It is immaterial if there is an actual taxon to which the automatically established name applies; if ever such a taxon is recognised, there is a name available for it. (en)
- 同位の原理(どういのげんり)は国際動物命名規約に定められた原理の1つ。動物命名法上、新しい学名を公表する行為は、関連する他の階級に、自動的かつ同時に、同一のタイプを持つ学名を設立するというもの。そのようにして設立された名前の著者名の引用は、実際に公表された名前の引用と同一である。自動的に設立された名前が適用されるタクソンが実際にあるかどうかは重要ではない。そのようなタクソンがいずれかの時点で認識された場合、それに使用できる名前があらかじめ存在するということである。 (ja)
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