"Lentinus strigosus and L. lecomtei are
synonyms and share equal naming priority because both were
described by Fries (1825). Vargas-Isla et al. (2015) argued
that, within Panus, P. lecomtei (Fr.) Corner should be the correct
name for this taxon because the epithet strigosus was
already occupied within Panus by another species, viz., Panus
strigosus Berk. & M.A. Curtis. However, as pointed out by
Sanuma et al. (2016), the International Code of Nomenclature
for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (Turland et al. 2018) in Art. 11.5
states that when a choice exists between legitimate names of
equal priority, the first such choice to be effectively published
establishes the priority of the selected name. In the case where
L. strigosus was intentionally preferred over the synonym L.
lecomtei by Murrill (1915) and later by Pegler (1972), the
priority between these two names was set when they were still
classified under Lentinus. Consequently, the correct name for
this species is P. neostrigosus."
Los desacuerdos no intencionados ocurren cuando un grupo padre (B) se adelgaza al cambiar un grupo hijo (E) a otra parte del árbol taxonómico, provocando que las Identificaciones existentes del grupo padre sean interpretados como desacuerdos con las Identificaciones existentes del grupo hijo cambiado.
Identification
La ID 2 del taxón E será un desacuerdo no intencionado con la ID 1 del taxón B después del intercambio de ancestros
Si el adelgazamiento del grupo padre provoca más de 10 desacuerdos no intencionados, deberías dividir el grupo padre después de intercambiar el grupo hijo para substituir las identificaciones existentes del grupo padre (B) con identificaciones con las que no esté en desacuerdo,
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