International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature Version 4c
In addition to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) there is the so-called PhyloCode. Quoting from their website:
The PhyloCode is a formal set of rules governing phylogenetic nomenclature. It is designed to name the parts of the tree of life by explicit reference to phylogeny. The PhyloCode will go into operation in a few years, but the exact date has not yet been determined. It is designed so that it may be used concurrently with the existing codes based on rank-based nomenclature (ICBN, ICZN, etc.). We anticipate that many people whose research concerns phylogeny will find phylogenetic nomenclature advantageous.
The version of the PhyloCode that is posted here is a draft. Some parts of it may change before the code is implemented. Comments are welcome and may be sent to phylocode@www.ohiou.edu.
This draft can be downloaded HERE. Do with it whatever seems fit to you.
All links to Gallery items that were previously placed in the Navigation panel are now listed in a separate, collapsable Gallery Links panel immediately below the Navigation panel. A newly linked item in this panel is a page to browse images of larvae (sorted by family). Another linked item that some may have missed is a page with all the pictures you submitted to the Gallery and that were published (members only).
A link for quick access to the Diptera Gallery has now been added to the subheader navigation bar.
A new article by cyprinoid (on the behaviour of Hercostomus germanus [Dolichopodidae]) was added today.
Dear Diptera lovers and entomologists!
I would like to inform you that the online pdf version of volume 25 of Dipteron (Wroclaw) (online pdf version) is now available!
You can find the pdf file on the Dipteron site.
A Happy New Year 2010!
Best wishes,
Andrzej J. Woznica
(Dipteron-Wroclaw -Editor in Chief)
From the Chironomidae mailing list:
Dear colleagues,
This year's Chironomus Newsletter is now available for download from the journal website: http://www.ub.ntnu.no/journals/chironomus/.
Sorry, for the delay in bringing the pdf out on the web!
Best wishes,
Torbjørn
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Dr. Torbjørn Ekrem
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