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Abbreviations, symbols, and latin words commonly encountered on herbarium sheets, annotation labels, and botanical literature. Whole latin words (but not their abreviations) are show in ''italics''. 
Abbreviations, symbols, and Latin words commonly encountered on herbarium sheets, annotation labels, and botanical literature. Whole Latin words (but not their abreviations) are show in ''italics''. 






! : specimen has been seen by the author (literature); determiner agrees with/confirms a previous identification (specimen)
'''!''' : specimen has been seen by the author (literature); determiner agrees with/confirms a previous identification (specimen)


? : signifies a degree of uncertainty in the identification
'''? ''': signifies a degree of uncertainty in the identification


= : heterotypic (taxonomic) synonym
'''=''' : in literature it denotes a heterotypic (taxonomic) synonym; on a specimen it usually denotes the currently accepted name


≡ : homotypic (nomenclatural) synonym
'''''' : homotypic (nomenclatural) synonym


aff.: ''affinis'' (''affine''), akin to, related to; signifies a degree of uncertainty, or the opinion that a potentially new and undescribed species has affinities with a known species
'''aff.''': ''affinis'' (''affine''), akin to, related to; signifies a degree of uncertainty, or the opinion that a potentially new and undescribed species has affinities with a known species


cf.: ''confer'', compare; signifies a degree of uncertainty
'''appr.''': ''approbavit'', he/she/they confirmed


det.: ''determinavit'', he/she has determined, followed by a person’s name and date in the annotation of a specimen
'''cf.''': ''confer'', compare; signifies a degree of uncertainty


''ex'': from, out of
'''coll.''': ''collegit'', he/she/they gathered; also an abbreviation for 'collector'


f.: ''forma'', form; or ''filius'', son; also ''figura'', figure
'''conf.''': ''confirmavit'', he/she/they confirmed


''fide'': by the faith, by the assurance of, according to
'''det.''': ''determinavit'', he/she/they has determined, followed by a person’s name and date in the annotation of a specimen


fig.: ''figura'', figure
'''''ex''''': from, out of


fo.: ''forma'', form
'''f.''': ''forma'', form; or ''filius'', son; also ''figura'', figure


holo., HT: ''holotypus'', holotype
'''''fide''''': by the faith, by the assurance of, according to


hort.: ''hortorum'', of gardens
'''fig.''': ''figura'', figure


ib., ibid.: ''ibidem'', in the same place
'''fo.''': ''forma'', form


ined.: ''ineditus'', unpublished
'''holo., HT''': ''holotypus'', holotype


leg.: ''legit'', he/she has gathered
'''hort.''': ''hortorum'', of gardens


n.v.: ''non vidi'', I have not seen; or ''non visus'', not seen
'''ib., ibid.''': ''ibidem'', in the same place


nom. illeg.: ''nomen illegitimum'', illegitimate name
'''ined.''': ''ineditus'', unpublished


nom. illeg. superfl.: ''nomen illegitimum superfluum'', name that is illegitimate because it was nomenclaturally superfluous when published
'''leg.''': ''legit'', he/she/they has gathered


nom. nud.: ''nomen nudum'', naked name without a validating description or diagnonsis, or reference to such
'''''misit''''': he/she/they sent; often indicates who sent a duplicate to a botanist/herbarium


s.d.: ''sine die'', without day, i.e. undated
'''n.v.''': ''non vidi'', I have not seen; or ''non visus'', not seen


s.l., s.lat.: ''sensu lato'', in a broad/wide sense; s.l. can also sometimes refer to sea level
'''nom. illeg.''': ''nomen illegitimum'', illegitimate name


s.n.: ''sine numero'', without number; used for an unnumbered gathering/collection
'''nom. nud.''': ''nomen nudum'', naked name without a validating description or diagnosis, or reference to such


s.str., s.s.: ''sensu stricto'', in a strict/narrow sense
'''p.p.''': ''pro parte'', in part


''sensu'': in the sense/opinion of, followed by a person’s name
'''s.d.''': ''sine die'', without day, i.e. undated


sp.: species
'''s.l.''', '''s.lat.''': ''sensu lato'', in a broad/wide sense; s.l. can also sometimes refer to sea level


sp. nov.: ''species nova'', new species
'''s.n.''': ''sine numero'', without number; used for an unnumbered gathering/collection


spp.: plural form of species
'''s.str.''', '''s.s.''': ''sensu stricto'', in a strict/narrow sense


subsp., ssp.: subspecies
'''''sensu''''': in the sense/opinion of, followed by a person’s name


syn.: ''synonymum'', synonym; also ''syntypus'', syntype
'''sp.''': species


''typus'': type
'''sp. nov.''': ''species nova'', new species
 
'''spp.''': plural form of species
 
'''''stet''''': let it stand
 
'''subsp.''', '''ssp.''': subspecies
 
'''syn.''': ''synonymum'', synonym; also ''syntypus'', syntype
 
'''''typus''''': type
 
'''var.''': ''varietas'', variety
 
'''''vel''''': or; usually seen after a species name as "vel aff." meaning this species or something similar
 
'''7bre:''' September
 
'''8bre''': October
 
'''9bre:''' November
 
'''Xbre: '''December; also written as 10bre

Latest revision as of 16:55, 22 May 2023

Abbreviations, symbols, and Latin words commonly encountered on herbarium sheets, annotation labels, and botanical literature. Whole Latin words (but not their abreviations) are show in italics


! : specimen has been seen by the author (literature); determiner agrees with/confirms a previous identification (specimen)

: signifies a degree of uncertainty in the identification

= : in literature it denotes a heterotypic (taxonomic) synonym; on a specimen it usually denotes the currently accepted name

 : homotypic (nomenclatural) synonym

aff.: affinis (affine), akin to, related to; signifies a degree of uncertainty, or the opinion that a potentially new and undescribed species has affinities with a known species

appr.: approbavit, he/she/they confirmed

cf.: confer, compare; signifies a degree of uncertainty

coll.: collegit, he/she/they gathered; also an abbreviation for 'collector'

conf.: confirmavit, he/she/they confirmed

det.: determinavit, he/she/they has determined, followed by a person’s name and date in the annotation of a specimen

ex: from, out of

f.: forma, form; or filius, son; also figura, figure

fide: by the faith, by the assurance of, according to

fig.: figura, figure

fo.: forma, form

holo., HT: holotypus, holotype

hort.: hortorum, of gardens

ib., ibid.: ibidem, in the same place

ined.: ineditus, unpublished

leg.: legit, he/she/they has gathered

misit: he/she/they sent; often indicates who sent a duplicate to a botanist/herbarium

n.v.: non vidi, I have not seen; or non visus, not seen

nom. illeg.: nomen illegitimum, illegitimate name

nom. nud.: nomen nudum, naked name without a validating description or diagnosis, or reference to such

p.p.: pro parte, in part

s.d.: sine die, without day, i.e. undated

s.l., s.lat.: sensu lato, in a broad/wide sense; s.l. can also sometimes refer to sea level

s.n.: sine numero, without number; used for an unnumbered gathering/collection

s.str., s.s.: sensu stricto, in a strict/narrow sense

sensu: in the sense/opinion of, followed by a person’s name

sp.: species

sp. nov.: species nova, new species

spp.: plural form of species

stet: let it stand

subsp., ssp.: subspecies

syn.: synonymum, synonym; also syntypus, syntype

typus: type

var.: varietas, variety

vel: or; usually seen after a species name as "vel aff." meaning this species or something similar

7bre: September

8bre: October

9bre: November

Xbre: December; also written as 10bre