Here's what I have for the topic of synonymy:
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Synonym - each of two (or more) different names for the same taxon, or taxonomic entity; another name for the same thing (that is, the same taxonomic entity, such as that which genus and species denote.) If one name is older (senior synonym) than another, that name has priority over the younger (junior synonym) name.
" Synonyms may exist on every taxonomic level. On Planet Catfish we usually see synonyms at the species level. Example: "These would be
Vandellia cirrhosa.
Vandellia plazaii is a junior synonym. "
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Junior synonym â?? the younger (later established) name of two synonyms. "
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Senior synonym â?? the older (earlier established) name of two synonyms. "
This next one is hard to paraphrase. I came up with this:
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Subjective synonym - a name whose synonymy with one or more other names is a matter of opinion. "
I checked this next one out with
HH first, and he said it was
good to go:
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Objective synonym â?? each of two or more synonyms that indicate named taxonomic entities (taxonomic taxa) - that is, species, genera, etc., known as
nominal taxa - having the same
name-bearing type, that is, the holotype (neotype, if no holotype), lectotype, or a syntype series, and referencing a name-bearing type at the species level, or a type species at the genera level, or a type genera at the family level, and so on up the hierarchy. "
" Want to learn more? More discussion and much cross-referencing can be found in the Glossary of the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (
iczn) here:
http://www.iczn.org/iczn/index.jsp "
Amanda, if you want to add the reference to the
iczn, it might be a good idea. You may not want to link it, just mention it ... ?
Whatever you think is best.
Deborah
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