B. It is recommended that the assemblages of genera, termed families, should be uniformly named by adding the termination, idee, to the name of the earliest known, or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their subdivisions, termed subfamilies,... American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 841869Full view - About this book
| Hugh Edwin Strickland - 1858 - 784 pages
...latest ages in which zoology shall be studied. [Families to end in idse, and Subfamilies in inae.] The practice suggested in the following proposition...termed families should be uniformly named by adding the tennination ida to the name of the earliest known, or most typically characterized genus in them ;... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 818 pages
...latest ages in which zoology shall be studied. [Families to end in idœ, and Subfamilies in inse.] The practice suggested in the following proposition...should be uniformly named by adding the termination idœ to the name of the earliest known, or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 798 pages
...latest ages in which zoology shall be studied. [Families to eml in idœ, ami Subfamilies in in».] The practice suggested in the following proposition...recommended that the assemblages of genera termed familitt should be uniformly named by adding the termination idee to the name of the earliest known,... | |
| 1875 - 766 pages
...Committee of the Br. Ass'n, on the contrary, not intending to apply the rule of priority to these groups, recommended " that the assemblages of genera termed...should be uniformly named by adding the termination idx to the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them, and that the subdivisions... | |
| 1872 - 506 pages
...gives everything which is characteristic and omits all that is not. Reeommendations. — 1. " That assemblages of genera, termed families, should be uniformly named by adding the termination -idae to the name of the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their... | |
| 1872 - 536 pages
...which gives everything which is characteristic and omits all that is not. Recommendations. — 1. "That assemblages of genera, termed families, should be uniformly named by adding the termination -idse to the name of the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their... | |
| 1872 - 1060 pages
...gives everything which is characteristic and omits all that is not Recommendations. — 1. il That assemblages of genera, termed families, should be uniformly named by adding the termination -idae to the name of the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their... | |
| 1873 - 596 pages
...which gives everything which is characteristic and omits all that is not. Reeommendations.— 1. " That assemblages of genera, termed families, should be uniformly named by adding the termination -idae to the name of the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them ; and that their... | |
| 1874 - 780 pages
...Committee of the Br. Ass'n, on the contrary, not intending to apply the rule of priority to these groups, recommended " that the assemblages of genera termed...uniformly named by adding the termination idee to the earliest known or most typically characterized genus in them, and that the subdivisions termed sub-f.iniilies... | |
| 1874 - 418 pages
...latest ages in which zoology shall be studied. Families to end in idee and Subfamilies in ince. — The practice suggested in the following proposition...great that we strongly recommend its universal use. t § B. It is recommended that the_'assemblages of genera, termed famiKes, should be uniformly named,... | |
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