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Gijs C. Kronenberg wrote:
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> Dear Andrew,
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> There is such a thinbg as page priority in the code. Not literally
> mentioned by the ICZN but implied. Therefore, I shall quote literally:
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> Recommendation 24A. Action of first reviewer. - In acting as first reviewer
> in the meaning of this Article, an author should choose the name, homonym,
> spelling or nomenclatural act that will best serve stability and
> universality of nomenclature. If none of these have any special advantage
> of this sort, or any other special appropriateness, and they occur in the
> same work, the author should select that which appears first.
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> (3rd edition, the one currently in use, p. 53)
cut....
Hello!
Hi,
I suppose the ICZN "drafters" thought this out very well. "That which
appears first" may not necessarily be correlated to a page but to the
order of appearance, such as, first of several paragraphs on the same
page or to a first appearance on a table/figure layout on a single page.
Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
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