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Dynamic Checklist - Species 2000
Checklist can only be used to search for the scientific name of an organism
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Family Name Database
this is a list of fungal family names with nomenclatural and bibliographic information - includes lichen family names
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GBIF Data Portal
with 8.65 million specimen-data records provided by 29 institutions and 611,000 name-data records from 20 providers among 13 GBIF member countries and 1 organisational associate participant.
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GRIN Taxonomy
Germplasm Resources Information Network taxonomic data provide the structure and nomenclature for the accessions of the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS), many plants (35,000 taxa, 13,000 genera) are included, especially World Economic Plants index based on A Checklist of Names for 3,000 Vascular Plants of Economic Importance
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Glasgow Taxonomic Name Server
an experimental tool for finding taxonomic names
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IOC Taxonomic Reference List of Toxic Plankton Algae
at the Fourth Session of the IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms, Vigo, Spain, 30 June-2 July 1997, it was decided to establish a Task Team on Algal Taxonomy with the aim of providing an agreed reference list of harmful algal species, including correct citation of the author(s), date of valid publication, and a list of synonyms
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Index Animalium
online web version of Sherborn's classic work
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Index Fungorum
The world database of fungal names (IndexFungorum) contains over 345,000 names of fungi (including yeast, lichens, chromistan fungi, protozoan fungi and fossil forms) at species level and below.
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Index Nominum Algarum : Bibliographia Phycologia Universalis
The INA is a card file maintained by Paul Silva at the Herbarium of the University of California. It contains nearly 200,000 names of algae (in the broad sense). The BPU is a card file containing bibliographic references pertaining to algal taxonomy.
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Index Nominum Genericorum (ING)
generic names of plants including fungi, a collaborative project of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) and the Smithsonian Institution, initiated in 1954 as a compilation of generic names published for all organisms covered by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
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