At the moment in the search results and in the bie species page (names tab) there is no way to differentiate between the various name relationship type. Some examples listed below:
synonym
misapplied name
overlaps
includes
has generic combination
This is of particular importance for the misapplied name. A name can be misapplied to multiple taxon concepts AND we can also have a accepted concept that was not misapplied. Here is an example of this http://bie.ala.org.au/search?q=Gonocarpus+tetragynus
We need to find a good way to display this information that will not confuse people.
We also need to display the nomenclatural status for all scientific names.
migrated from: https://code.google.com/p/ala/issues/detail?id=550 date: Wed Jan 29 21:50:11 2014 author: natasha....@csiro.au
At the moment in the search results and in the bie species page (names tab) there is no way to differentiate between the various name relationship type. Some examples listed below:
This is of particular importance for the misapplied name. A name can be misapplied to multiple taxon concepts AND we can also have a accepted concept that was not misapplied. Here is an example of this http://bie.ala.org.au/search?q=Gonocarpus+tetragynus
We need to find a good way to display this information that will not confuse people.
We also need to display the nomenclatural status for all scientific names.