hemihomonym
English
Etymology
hemi- + homonym
Noun
hemihomonym (plural hemihomonyms)
- (taxonomy) A scientific name of an organism that is also used for a different taxon in a different kingdom subject to a different code of nomenclature.
- Chaetopsis in Fungi is a hemihomonym of Chaetopsis in Insecta
- 2013, Alexey Shipunov, “The problem of hemihomonyms and the on-line hemihomonyms database (HHDB)”, in Bionomina:
- Hemihomonyms (same nomina which are used for taxa from different nomenclature jurisdictions) are an overlooked but genuine nuisance in biological nomenclature.