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Especially suprageneric monomials can be used at varies ranks.
For example Dianthera exists twice as a genus in IPNI: http://beta.ipni.org/?f=f_generic&q=Dianthera
Dianthera
And both as a section and subsection both from the same publication, but apparently different pages: http://beta.ipni.org/?f=f_infrageneric&q=Dianthera
So this clearly demands for unique ranks in subgeneric names. I presume we have the same case for suprageneric names
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Especially suprageneric monomials can be used at varies ranks.
For example
Dianthera
exists twice as a genus in IPNI:http://beta.ipni.org/?f=f_generic&q=Dianthera
And both as a section and subsection both from the same publication, but apparently different pages: http://beta.ipni.org/?f=f_infrageneric&q=Dianthera
So this clearly demands for unique ranks in subgeneric names.
I presume we have the same case for suprageneric names
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: