. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 158 International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. the author making niisideiitifies the species which he so selects, that error does the selection him- ^ invalidate the selection of the type species so made) and self misidentifies , •' ^ \ . i nn o the species which he the proposals in regard thereto submitted in paragraph 37 oi so selects) the list contained in Commission Paper (48)11. THE COMMISSION agreed to recommend :— that words should be inserted in the Regies to make it clear that, where, prior to 1st January, 1931, a genus was establis


. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 158 International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. the author making niisideiitifies the species which he so selects, that error does the selection him- ^ invalidate the selection of the type species so made) and self misidentifies , •' ^ \ . i nn o the species which he the proposals in regard thereto submitted in paragraph 37 oi so selects) the list contained in Commission Paper (48)11. THE COMMISSION agreed to recommend :— that words should be inserted in the Regies to make it clear that, where, prior to 1st January, 1931, a genus was established without a designated or indicated type species and at any time after the date of publication of the generic name in question an author selects one of the origmally included nommal species to be the type species but, in doing so, himself misidentifies the species which he so selects, that selection is not invaUdated by reason of the error so committed. Article 30 (all Rules) and " Opinions " 65 and 168 (the original author of a generic name to be assumed to have identified correctly the nominal species referred by him to the genus so named) PURCHASED Z6 Uf%{. 38. THE COMMISSION had under consideration the interpretation of Article 30 given in Opinions 65 and 168 (which lay down the proposition that an author who pubhshes a generic name is in the first instance to be assumed to have identified correctly the species referred by him to the genus so named) and the proposals in regard thereto submitted in paragraph 38 of the list contained in CommLssion Paper (48)11. THE COMMISSION agreed to recommend :— (1) that words should be inserted in the Regies to make it clear that an author who pubhshes a name for a genus is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, to be assumed to have identified correctly the nominal species referred by him to the genus so named and therefore that, where either the original author himself designates or indicates, or the same or


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