Paleonet: Expressing uncertainty
Lars Holmer
lars.holmer at pal.uu.se
Tue Dec 8 16:07:07 UTC 2020
I would simply let the "?" go last after the possible species name
But I expect there are strong opinions on the subject ;)
Lars
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I have a specimen from a new locality that I can with some, but not complete certainty, assign to an existing species. In the Systematic Paleontology section of the paper, what is the best way to formally express this uncertainty? Where does the “?” go?
While we are it , what is the current best practice for describing uncertainty of identification or taxonomic placement; i.e., what is the modern usage of .aff, .cf, ?, sp., incertae sedis, and so on. Is there a standard reference on usage?
Thanks - Roy
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