Scientific or informal name as a result of an identification.
Wrapper element for multiple designations of higher taxa. These are higher-level classifications of the name identified, NOT a higher taxon as the sole identification.
The scientific name of a taxon with a rank higher than Genus which is commonly used to classify the group the unit belongs to.
Name of the taxon identified, formed according to the different Codes of Nomenclature which apply to scientific names - with additional elements for suffixes or other expressions commonly used in taxonomic identifications.
The outcome of an identification event that does not adhere to the rule of a Code of Nomenclature.
Any free text comments related to the name
The Code of Nomenclature that applies to the scientific name.
An atomised name under the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria
Genus name.
Subgenus name.
Author team and year of the subgenus name.
Species epithet
Maps to Darwin Core 2: Subspecies
Author team and Year of the basionym of a species or subspecies combination.
The author(s) who published the full name as it stands and its year.
Approbation of name according to approved list, validation list,or validly published, paper in IJSB after 1980.
An atomised scientific name under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature or the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants
Genus or higher taxon name.
The first epithet in a botanical name combination (species epithet or the epithet of the subdivision of a genus.
The final epithet of a botanical name of infraspecific rank.
The rank of the name where needed to form it.
Flag indicating that this is a named hybrid ("x") or a graft chimaera ("+"). The attribute insertionpoint defines the name element in front of which the qualifier should be inserted (1 = before entire name, 2= before first epithet, 3 = before rank designation for second epithet.)
Author team of the basionym of a combination.
The author(s) who published the full name as it stands.
Cultivar group name
Cultivar name according to the ICNCP.
Container for trade names
Trade name used for a specific cultivar
An atomised scientific name under the International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature
Genus or higher taxon name formed according to the code and representing the result of the identification. E.g. Comovirus.
The formal name of a viral species. Examples: vaccinia virus; human herpes virus 2 (herpes simplex virus 2); poliovirus 1; Saccharomyces cerevisiae virus L-A; enterobacteria phage PRD1 [Source: ICTV].
The accepted acronym for the Virus, e.g. PCV for Peanut Clump Virus.
An atomised scientific name under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
Genus or higher taxon name.
Subgenus name.
Species epithet
Maps to Darwin Core 2: Subspecies
The first person(s) who validly published a species-group name and the year of publication.
The parenthetical citation of the original author when a species-group was transferred to another genus and the year of the original publication.
The citation of the authors responsible for the new combination and the year of its publication.
Name of the breed of an animal
A name element dependent on a genus or a species name under the bacteriological, botanical, and zoological code.
A generic or higher taxon name (monomial) under the bacteriological, botanical, viral, and zoological code.
A multiplication or plus sign designating a hybrid or draft chimaera in botany.
The abbreviation of a taxonomic rank as used in (botanical) name strings.
A taxonomic rank designation above the rank of genus.
Name of the taxon identified, formed according to the different Codes of Nomenclature which apply to scientific names.
Concatenated scientific name, preferrably formed in accordance with a Code of Nomenclature, i. e. a monomial, bionomial, or trinomial plus author(s) or author team(s) and - where relevant - year, or the name of a cultivar or cultivar group, or a hybrid formula, as fully as possible.
Atomised data items of the taxon identified, with subtypes according to the different Codes of Nomenclature which apply to scientific names.
Atomised name with elements according to the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes
Atomised name with elements according to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
Atomised name with elements according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
Atomised name with elements according to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
Name of the taxon identified, formed according to the different Codes of Nomenclature which apply to scientific names - with additional elements for suffixes or other expressions commonly used in taxonomic identifications.
A term to qualify the identification of the unit when doubts have arisen as to its identity (e.g. "cf." or "aff."). If it applies to an atomised name, the attribute insertionpoint defines the name element in front of which the qualifier should be inserted (1 = before entire name, 2= before first epithet, 3 = before second epithet.)
A free-text suffix added to the taxon identified (e.g. "sensu lato"), or an additional name element in common use but without formal nomenclatural standing (e.g. Isolate names for viruses).
Taxon name used to further classify the identification result.
An enumeration of the Codes of Nomenclature