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"Phacopsis oxyspora cf. var. defecta Triebel & Rambold" should be treated similar to "Phacopsis cf. oxyspora" #216

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dimus opened this issue Nov 25, 2021 · 2 comments

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dimus commented Nov 25, 2021

@abubelinha mentioned in gnames/gnverifier#64

Currently parsing of cf. annotation works only for species Aus cf. bus but not for infraspecies Aus bus cf. cus

@dimus dimus changed the title "Phacopsis cf. oxyspora" should be parsed as surrogate "Phacopsis oxyspora cf. var. defecta Triebel & Rambold" should be treated similar to "Phacopsis cf. oxyspora" Nov 26, 2021
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Related article in the ZooCode:
5.3. Typographical signs and qualifying abbreviations excluded. A typographical sign such as ?, and an abbreviation such as aff., prox. or cf., when used to qualify the application of a scientific name, does not form part of the name of a taxon even when inserted between the components of a name.
See also "Open nomenclature" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_nomenclature

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abubelinha commented Aug 25, 2022

Even if those modifiers are not part of the names, I think the point here is being able to match names found in not-so-clean taxonomic lists (which sometimes contain those modifiers, as mentioned in gnames/gnverifier#64).
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