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- Kew_Rule abstract "The Kew Rule is the name commonly used for a practice in botanical nomenclature that came to an end about 1906 and is contrary to recent codes of botanical nomenclature including the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. Index Kewensis, the publication that aims to list all botanical names for seed plants at the ranks of species and genus, used the Kew Rule until its Supplement IV was published in 1913 (prepared 1906–1910).The Kew Rule applied rules of priority in a more flexible way, so that when transferring a species to a new genus, there was no requirement to retain the epithet of the original species name, and future priority of the new name was counted from the time the species was transferred to the new genus. The effect has been summarized as "nomenclature used by an established monographer or in a major publication should be adopted". This is contrary to the modern article 11.4 of the Code of Nomenclature.".
- Kew_Rule wikiPageID "40547081".
- Kew_Rule wikiPageRevisionID "601203632".
- Kew_Rule date "September 2013".
- Kew_Rule reason "needs discussion of the American Code and of the confused period when the international code was somewhat ignored".
- Kew_Rule subject Category:Biological_classification.
- Kew_Rule subject Category:Botanical_nomenclature.
- Kew_Rule comment "The Kew Rule is the name commonly used for a practice in botanical nomenclature that came to an end about 1906 and is contrary to recent codes of botanical nomenclature including the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.".
- Kew_Rule label "Kew Rule".
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- Kew_Rule sameAs Q17146649.
- Kew_Rule sameAs Q17146649.
- Kew_Rule wasDerivedFrom Kew_Rule?oldid=601203632.
- Kew_Rule isPrimaryTopicOf Kew_Rule.