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In taxonomy, an undescribed taxon is a taxon (for example, a species) that has been discovered, but not yet formally described and named. The various Nomenclature Codes specify the requirements for a new taxon to be validly described and named. Until such a description has been published, the taxon has no formal or official name, although a temporary, informal name is often used. A published
scientific name In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
may not fulfil the requirements of the Codes for various reasons. For example, if the taxon was not adequately described, its name is called a ''
nomen nudum In taxonomy, a ''nomen nudum'' ('naked name'; plural ''nomina nuda'') is a designation which looks exactly like a scientific name of an organism, and may have originally been intended to be one, but it has not been published with an adequate descr ...
''. It is possible for a taxon to be "undescribed" for an extensive period of time, even if unofficial descriptions are published. An undescribed species may be referred to with the genus name, followed by "sp"., but this
abbreviation An abbreviation (from Latin ''brevis'', meaning ''short'') is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method. It may consist of a group of letters or words taken from the full version of the word or phrase; for example, the word ''abbrevia ...
is also used to label specimens or images that are too incomplete to be identified at the species
level Level or levels may refer to: Engineering *Level (instrument), a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights *Spirit level, an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical *Canal pound or level *Regr ...
. In some cases, there is more than one undescribed species in a genus. In this case, these are often referred to by a number or letter. In the shark genus '' Pristiophorus'', for example, there were, for some time, four undescribed species, informally named ''Pristiophorus'' sp. A, B, C and D. (In 2008, sp. A was described as '' Pristiophorus peroniensis'' and sp. B as '' P. delicatus''.) When a formal description for species C or D is published, its temporary name will be replaced with a proper
binomial name In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
.


Provisional names in bacteriology

In bacteriology, a valid publication of a name requires the deposition of the bacteria in a Bacteriology Culture Collection. Species for which this is impossible cannot receive a valid binomial name; these species are classified as Candidatus.


Provisional names in botany

A provisional name for a species may consist of the number or of some other designation of a
specimen Specimen may refer to: Science and technology * Sample (material), a limited quantity of something which is intended to be similar to and represent a larger amount * Biological specimen or biospecimen, an organic specimen held by a biorepository ...
in a
herbarium A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study. The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called ...
or other collection. It may also consist of the genus name followed by such a specimen identifier or by a provisional
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
which is enclosed by quotation marks. In the latter case, the author citation may be replaced by the Latin term ''ineditus'' or ''ined.'', meaning "unpublished". As of 2013, many species of the flowering plant genus '' Polyscias'' can be found in the scientific literature under such a designation.''Polyscias'' in Tropicos. (See ''External links'' below). An enquoted name, however, is not necessarily unpublished. It may be an illegitimate name that has not yet been replaced by a correct name. For example, the
name A name is a term used for identification by an external observer. They can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. The entity identified by a name is called its referent. A personal ...
"Endressia" ( sensu Whiffin) was published in 2007 for a genus in family Monimiaceae, but is an illegitimate homonym of ''Endressia'' J.Gay in family Apiaceae. In 2010, it was noted as illegitimate, but still used with quotation marks.Susanne S. Renner, Joeri S. Strijk, Dominique Strasberg, and Christophe Thébaud. 2010. "Biogeography of the Monimiaceae (Laurales): a role for East Gondwana and long-distance dispersal, but not West Gondwana". ''Journal of Biogeography'' 37(7):1227-1238. This name was replaced with ''Pendressia'' in 2018. International Plant Names Index.
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See also

* Glossary of scientific naming * Candidatus, an interim taxonomic status for yet-to-be-cultured organisms * Species description * Nomenclature codes


References


External links


''Polyscias'' (Search Exact)
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At:Tropicos
At:Science and Conservation
At:Missouri Botanical Garden

''Endressia''Plant NamesIPNI
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