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What does nov. stand for?

Roadkill Feb 17, 2004 05:43 PM

For instance when discussing a new, unceremonious species of salamander. (e.g. Batrachoseps sp. nov. Fairview)? The nov. is sometimes used when labeling the Fairview Slender Salamander and many other not formally recognized species.

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tworavens Feb 19, 2004 12:48 AM

"nov." just stands for "nova", in other words, "new". When a name is proposed for a new taxon the abbreviation nov. is appended to the name of the species, class, genus, or whatever.

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