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Table 7, Symbols, Latin words, and abbreviations of Latin words used in Appendices I-Vil of the Code. when preceding an entry indicates a proposal approved by the General Committee; retention or rejection of the name or suppression of the publication is authorized subject to the decision of a later International Botanical Congress © hheterotypie (le. taxonomic) synonym © homotypic (i. nomenclatural) synonym ) homonym (NH) nota homonym ®) protected name, only for names of fungi ad «ad tabulam, athe plate, used when citing a place of publication associated with an illustration ante before, used when citing a date cancellans cancelling, used for a corrected page inserted in a book, replacing the cancelled page dest itis missing, used for a missing type specimen etiam vide | seealso & from, used in author citations or co indicate the source of a type specimen gen. fem. cons genus femininum conservandum, feminine gender to be conserved gen. mase, | genus masculinum conservandum, masculine gender to be conserved gen. neut. | genus neutrum contervandum, neuter gender to be conserved icon image, ic. an illustration ined. ineditus, not published med. ‘medio, mid, in the middle (in a month or yeas), used when citing a date nom. ale nomen alternativum, alternative name inom. cons. | nomen conservandum, name to be conserved nom. illeg | nomen illegitimum, illegitimate name nom. t¢) nomen rejciendum, name to be tejected nom, utique — | nomen utigue rejiciendum, name to be rejected outright, a suppressed tej. name non designatus not designated orth. cons. orthographia conservanda, orthography (i. spelling) to be conserved post after, used when citing a date prim, ‘primo, at the beginning, carly (in a month or yeat), used when citing a date qv. quod vide, which see s.ann. sine anno, without year s.coll sine collectore, without collector soe. sine loco, without locality sero lace (in a month or year), used when citing a date sub under ‘yp. cons. _ypus conservandus, xype to be conserved yp. des. typi designatio, designation of type sypus type vide sce (imperative) THE code DECODED EP NUseit's CUIDE 10 THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF NOMENCLATURE FOR ALGAE, FUNGI AND PLANTS

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