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Table 2 (see Additional file Table 2) lists the similarity search best matches for these sequences together with our conclusions regarding the justification for considering a previously non-valid named species as a new species or whether the non-valid name refers to just a synonym.
Paleontologists confirmed this conclusion in the 1970s, and know-it-all children have instructed their parents that "Brontosaurus" isn't a valid name ever since.
Consequently, B. monoica Hance, the next valid name long synonymized under B. kazinoki (e.g., Zhou and Gilbert 2003) becomes the correct name for Hime-kôzo (Ohba and Akiyama 2014).
Moreover, availability of detailed updated databases with respect to Turkey as an emerging market was lacking and this database also included the valid names and e-mails of senior-level executives along with the contact addresses of these firms.
More importantly though, Carl Zimmer's posts (Zimmer 2009a, 2009b, 2009c, 2009d, 2009e, 2009f) were investigative pieces that catalyzed both the corrections that would allow Darwinius to be established as a valid name as well as the amendment about the competing interests of the paper.
dorsalis as valid names for the southern painted turtle.
The scientific name was later changed to the currently valid name Dipturus laevis.
As the next most senior synonym, Sphyrna mokarran became the great hammerhead's valid name.
In 1906, Osborn recognized the two as synonyms, and acted as first revisor by selecting Tyrannosaurus as the valid name.
This meant that suddenly Bulliard's name was no longer a valid name, and now it was Persoon's name that had priority.
Both names are still used, although most recent authors now accept macrocephalus as the valid name, limiting catodon's status to a lesser synonym.
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