The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature is a set of rules in zoology that have one fundamental aim: to provide the maximum universality and continuity in classifying all animals according to taxonomic judgment. The Code is meant to guide the nomenclature of animals, while leaving the zoologists some degree of freedom in naming and classifying new species.
The rules in the Code determine what names are potentially valid for any taxon including the ranks of subspecies and superfamily. Its provisions can be waived or modified in their application to a particular case when strict adherence would cause confusion. Such exceptions are not made by an individual scientist, no matter how well-respected within his or her field, but only by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), acting on behalf of all zoologists. The Commission takes such action in response to proposals submitted to it.
The Code recognizes no case law. Any dispute is decided by applying the Code directly, and never by reference to precedent.
The first published name of an organism or group takes priority; later names for that organism or group are junior synonyms and are not considered valid.
The first published use of a name takes priority; later uses of that name to refer to different organisms are junior homonyms and must be given replacement names.
The first published description of a species fixes the species epithet; if the species is later moved to another genus, it retains the first-published epithet unless that would create a homonym.
In the interests of stability of nomenclature, the rule of priority can be reversed if a junior name has been used very widely and for a long period of time.
Mezinárodní pravidla zoologické nomenklatury | International Code of Zoological Nomenclature | Commission internationale de nomenclature zoologique | Zoölogische nomenclatuur | 国際動物命名規約 | 国际动物命名法规
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