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Although this situation may be the case, principal III has not been violated because "priority of publication" refers to the time when a name is validly published, not to the time when an organism is first described.
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It was validly published in 2013.
A. borealisorora is a provisional name, and the species has not yet been validly published.
It is commonly called "Psilocybe cyanofriscosa" in the online mycological community, but this name is grammatically incorrect Latin and has never been validly published in scientific literature.
The knee joint was in 1995 by Samuel Welles et al. informally assigned to a "Merosaurus", which name has not yet been validly published.
However, Kreisel noted the combination to be "ined"., indicating that he did not believe the name to be validly published, according to article 34.1 of the rules for botanical nomenclature, which states: "A name is not validly published... when it is not accepted by the author in the original publication".
To further complicate matters, the generic name Teesdalia, originally considered to have priority over the name Guepinia for the plant genus, was later determined to have been validly published after Guepinia, rendering Teesdalia an illegitimate name.
The name P. jiroveci was validly published in 1999, and this name therefore has priority.
In the meantime, Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri has been validly published as a name of this organism [ 32, 33].
We note that these names are effectively published but have not been validly published, based on their absence in LPSN [51].
Names not considered validly published should no longer be used or should be used in quotation marks (e.g. "Mycobacterium album") to indicate that the name has not been validly published.
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