Application of Phylogenetically Defined Names Does Not Require That Every Specifier Be Present on a Tree

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Monophyly
Names
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Plant names
Points of View
Reasoning
Taxa
Terminology
Terminology as Topic
Universality
title Application of Phylogenetically Defined Names Does Not Require That Every Specifier Be Present on a Tree
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