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131 The naming of organisms (and plant communities)<br />
nomen anamorphosis, [nomen amamorphosium, nom. anam.]: (mycol.)<br />
a name based on an anamorph of a pleomorphic fungus; stat.<br />
imperf., stat. conid., stat. pycnid.<br />
nomen approbatum: an approved name (q.v.); (prok.) see approved.<br />
nomen carentum, [nom. car.; pl. nomina carentia]: without a name;<br />
sometimes used in bibliographic citations to indicate a taxon<br />
published without a formal name.<br />
nomen cladi conversum: (phyl.) see converted clade name.<br />
nomen cladi novum: (phyl.) see new clade name.<br />
nomen confusum, [nom. conf.]: a confused name (q.v.).<br />
nomen conservandum, [nom. cons., nom. conserv.]: a conserved name<br />
(q.v.).<br />
nomen conservandum propositum, [nom. cons. prop., nom. conserv.<br />
prop.]: a name proposed for conservation; see conserved name.<br />
nomen correctum, [nomen corrigendum, nom. corr.]: a corrected name;<br />
sometimes used to indicate that the orthography of a name has been<br />
corrected from the form originally published because of<br />
orthographical or typographical errors in the name as first proposed.<br />
nomen corrigendum hoc loco, [nom. corr. hoc. loco.]: (phyt.) a phrase<br />
that must be appended, after 1 January 2002, to the author citation of<br />
the name of a syntaxon when the name is being corrected in order<br />
for the correction to be validly published under the Code.<br />
nomen differentiale: (palaeo. bot., unoff.) the epithet of the name of a<br />
fossil pollen or spore, corresponding to the specific name of an<br />
extant species.<br />
nomen dubium, [nom. dub.]: a dubious name (q.v.).<br />
nomen hypertelicum: a mataeonym (q.v.).<br />
nomen hybridum, [nom. hybrid.]: a hybrid name (q.v.).<br />
nomen illegitimum, [nom. illegit.]: an illegitimate name (q.v.).<br />
nomen imaginatum: a ficticious scientific name coined merely for the<br />
purpose of providing an example to illustrate a discussion of a<br />
nomenclatural topic.