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Abbreviations, symbols, and | 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 | ||
'''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'''ined.''': ''ineditus'', unpublished | |||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 | |||
''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