I don't think you understand. Species should not be able to be
confused by spelling differences. When a one letter difference is the
first letter, there is usually no problem: Cat is different from Rat.
But in our longer names from Latin, spelling differences are often
described as: mis-spelling for--------. There are sometimes the SAME
spellings for different species. One example comes to mind: nesiotica
is two Epitonidae, one an Asperiscala, and the other a Dentiscala.
(go figure). I believe it is part of the job of the ICZN to clarify.
If it isn't----it should be. We are nowhere near running out of
Latinized names. Those that appear to be confusing should be changed.
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