Sometimes taxonomists create new names for groups that already have a name. They may do this because they are unaware of the original name, or they may think the organism before them belongs to a different group when in fact it does not. If two or more names are found to apply to the same group, they are considered synonyms. In most cases, the first name takes priority and is considered to be the valid or accepted name. However, there can be exceptions, and it's not always easy to determine which of a series of synonyms should be considered valid or accepted. Here we list the synonyms provided to EOL by our classification partners. We also include other versions of the name that most likely refer to the same group, for example, misspellings in the literature or different variations of the authorship associated with the name.
marks the preferred name from each source.
NCBI Taxonomy
| Name | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Bilophila wadsworthia | Preferred |
| ATCC 49260 | Type material |
| CCUG 32349 | Type material |
| WAL 7959 | Type material |
| Bilophila wadsworthia Baron et al. 1990 | Authority |
NCBI Taxonomy
| Name | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Bilophila wadsworthia 3_1_6 | Preferred |
| Bilophila wadsworthia str. 3_1_6 | Equivalent name |
| Bilophila wadsworthia strain 3_1_6 | Equivalent name |
NCBI Taxonomy
| Name | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Bilophila sp. 4_1_30 | Preferred |
| Bilophila sp. 4-1-30 | Misspelling |
| Bilophila wadsworthia 4_1_30 | Misspelling |
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