Index Fungorum - Synonym-Listen

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Index Fungorum - Synonym-Listen

Beitragvon Hermann Falkner » Sonntag 8. Januar 2017, 17:41

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"The Index Fungorum database and web site has moved and is now based at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, a UK non-departmental public body with exempt charitable status and with over 250 years of scientific research on plants and fungi. The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (via the Mycology Section) represents one of the three Index Fungorum partners together with Landcare Research-NZ (the New Zealand Crown Research Institute for terrestrial biodiversity and land resources, managing the national fungal collection PDD) and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Science. A consequence of this move is that our many users will have access to:

More protologue links via BHL: Index Fungorum already has over 100,000 names linked to digitized images of the protologue, in the publication where the name was first published. The number of these links, critical for taxonomic and nomenclatural research, will gradually increase by making use of the extensive resources available in IPNI (the botanical equivalent of Index Fungorum). (...)

The Index Fungorum, the global fungal nomenclator coordinated and supported by the Index Fungorum Partnership, contains names of fungi (including yeasts, lichens, chromistan fungal analogues, protozoan fungal analogues and fossil forms) at all ranks.

As a result of changes to the ICN (previously ICBN) relating to registration of names and following the lead taken by MycoBank, Index Fungorum now provides a mechanism to register names of new taxa, new names, new combinations and new typifications — no login is required. Names registered at Index Fungorum can be published immediately through the Index Fungorum e-Publication facility — an authorized login is required for this.

Species Fungorum is currently an RBG Kew coordinated initiative to compile a global checklist of the fungi. You may search systematically defined and taxonomically complete datasets - global species databases - or the entire Species Fungorum. Species Fungorum contributes the fungal component to the Species 2000 project and, in partnership with ITIS, to the Catalogue of Life (currently used in the GBIF and EoL portal); for more information regarding these global initiative visit their websites. Please contact Paul Kirk if you you would like to contribute to Species Fungorum."


Vom Handling her nicht ganz einfach, aber vermutlich die umfassendste Sammlung von lateinischen Pilznamen und Synonymen.
Bei Suche auf Index Fungorum Search Page - Beispiel: Boletus edulis, der ganz gewöhnliche Steinpilz - kommt eine manchmal sehr grosse Anzahl von Namen, die teils für ganz andere Pilze stehen, etwa "Boletus edulis subsp. separans". Der heute diesem Namen zugeordnete Pilz wird in Klammer als "also see Species Fungorum: (hier) Xanthoconium separans" angeführt - wenn man diesen Link anklickt, kommt man zu den Synonymen für dieses Taxon.

Man findet also sowohl heute längst ungültige Namen (auch die Suche nur nach dem Epitheton ist möglich!) als auch eine sehr ausführliche Synonymik-Liste, was gerade bei Pilzen sehr hilfreich ist.

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