International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants (Melbourne Code): Appendices II – VIII

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International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants (Melbourne Code): Appendices II – VIII Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Koeltz Scientific Books
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International Code of Botanical Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants (Melbourne Code) adopted by the Eighteenth International Botanical Congress Melbourne, Australia, July 2011
J. McNeill, (Chairman), N. J. Turland (Secretary) and F. R. Barrie, W. R. Buck, V. Demoulin, W. Greuter, D. L. Hawksworth, P. S. Herendeen, S. Knapp, K. Marhold, J. Prado, W. F. Prud’homme van Reine, G. F. Smith (Members of the Editorial Committee).

The rules that govern the scientific naming of algae, fungi, and land Plants are revised at Nomenclature Section meetings at successive Australia in July 2011 were embodied in the main volume of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, published in 2012. Among the decisions made in Melbourne was that the Appendices to the Code (other than App. I on the nomenclature of hybrids) could be published in electronic form only and therefore need no longer be published together with the main text. Consequently the volume published in 2012 comprised only the main text of the Code and noted that App. II-VIII would be published later, both as a printed volume and electronically. This volume represents that later publication of these Appendices. Appendices II-VI cover conserved and rejected names and suppressed works as in the Vienna Code (McNeill & al. 2006), but App. VII and VIII are new and reflect the decision of the Melbourne Congress to include in Appendices the binding decisions under Art. 38.4 of the Code on whether or not to treat a name as validly published when it is doubtful whether a descriptive statement satisfies the requirement for a description or diagnosis and those under Art. 53.5 on whether or not to treat names as homonyms when it is doubtful whether they or their epithets are sufficiently alike to be confused.

Contents
Preface
Appendix II A Conserved and rejected names of families D. Pteridophyta / F. Fossil plants (excl. diatoms)
Appendix II B Conserved and rejected names of families of Bryophytes and spermatophytes : C. Bryophyta / E. Spermatophyta

Appendix III Conserved and rejected names of genera and subdivisions of genera :
– A. Algae
– A1. Bacillariophyceae (incl. fossil diatoms)
– A2. Bodonophyceae
– A3. Chlorophyceae
– A4. Chrysophyceae
– A5. Cyanophyceae
– A6. Dinophyceae
– A7. Euglenophyceae
– A8. Phaeophyceae
– A9. Rhodophyceae
– A10. Trichomonado- phyceae
– A11. Xanthophyceae
– B. Fungi
– C. Bryophyta
– C1. Hepaticae
– C2. Musci
– D. Pteridophyta
– E. Spermatophyta
– E1. Gymnospermae
– E2. Angiospermae
– F. Fossils (excl. diatoms)

Appendix IV Conserved and rejected names of species and infraspecific taxa
– A. Algae
– B. Fungi
– C. Bryophyta
– D. Pteridophyta
– E. Spermatophyta
– F. Fossils (excl. diatoms)

Appendix V Suppressed names
– A. Algae
– B. Fungi
– C. Bryophyta
– D. Pteridophyta
– E. Spermatophyta

Appendix VI Suppressed works

Appendix VII Binding decisions on descriptive statements

Appendix VIII Binding decisions on confusability of names

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