I looked through CoL of 2023-08-17: it has 4,065 accepted trinomial names with rank "Infraspecific Name". It's a nonsense. Accepted trinomials in Animalia should have a rank "Subspecies".
@gdower, do you have an ability to change status for all accepted trinomials in Animalia to "Subspecies"?
Or, if necessary, can we re-visit all source GSDs in CLB and make correction in their data? It looks like, majority names came from Jewel Beetles & Taxapad Ichneumonoidea.
I looked through CoL of 2023-08-17: it has 4,065 accepted trinomial names with rank "Infraspecific Name". It's a nonsense. Accepted trinomials in Animalia should have a rank "Subspecies".
https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/search?facet=rank&facet=issue&facet=status&facet=nomStatus&facet=nameType&facet=field&facet=authorship&facet=extinct&facet=environment&limit=50&offset=0&rank=infraspecific%20name&reverse=false&sortBy=taxonomic&status=accepted&status=provisionally%20accepted
@gdower, do you have an ability to change status for all accepted trinomials in Animalia to "Subspecies"?
Or, if necessary, can we re-visit all source GSDs in CLB and make correction in their data? It looks like, majority names came from Jewel Beetles & Taxapad Ichneumonoidea.