"PhyloCode" meaning in English

See PhyloCode in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From phylo- + code. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|phylo|code}} phylo- + code Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} PhyloCode
  1. A draft Code of formal nomenclature intended to allow naming phylogenetic groups, of all living things, rather than taxonomic groups (taxa). Officially, such names are intended to supplement scientific names rather than replace them. Wikipedia link: PhyloCode Categories (topical): Taxonomy Related terms: ICBN
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