(115–116) Proposals to eliminate the Latin requirement for the valid publication of plant names

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Figueiredo, Estrela
Moore, Gerry
Smith, G.F. (Gideon Francois), 1959-

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International Association for Plant Taxonomy

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Article 36.1 in the International code of botanical nomenclature requires that, as from 1 January 1935, all names of new plant taxa (algae and fossils excepted) must be accompanied by a Latin description or diagnosis in order to be validly published. In this issue (Figueiredo & al. in Taxon 59: 617–620) it is argued that the Latin requirement must be removed now as it represents a relict that does not serve the purposes for which it was originally intended. We propose that, as from the effective date of the Melbourne Code, a diagnosis or description in any language would suffice to effect valid publication of a plant name, once the other Articles have been complied with.

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Plant names, International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, 2006, Botanical Latin, Botanical nomenclature

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Figueiredo, E, Moore, G & Smith, GF 2010, '(115–116) Proposals to eliminate the Latin requirement for the valid publication of plant names', Taxon, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 656–666. [http://www.botanik.univie.ac.at/iapt/s_taxon.php]