Australian Journal of
Taxonomy
Open-access, online, rapid taxonomy
ISSN: 2653-4649 (Online)
Australian Journal of Taxonomy taxon editor
Use this page to edit your taxon. You may save as often as necessary, and share the url for this page with co-authors. Once complete, check the Done checkbox and save. Taxa checked as Done will be marked with a tick in the Taxonomy section of your paper in the paper editor. Note that there is no auto-save: you should save frequently while editing online.
For convenience, the following autocorrections will be made after you leave a field: -- => en-dash; --- => em-dash; +/- => ±; ^o => °; /x/ → times symbol.
Optional fields
Your new taxon's name
Include authority e.g. Tirillus alpinus J.M.Hamston, sp. nov.
Figure citation(s)
e.g. Fig. 1, 3-10
Taxon unique identifier: ZooBank registration number (for zoology) or identifier (mycology)
Mandatory for zoology and mycology. For zoology, include the ZooBank LSID, for example: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:0AC796D9-3D2B-461D-A8EE-147B2E2C996E. For mycology include the identifier issued by a registered repository prefixed by the abbreviation for the repository, for example: IF 123456, FN 123456 or MB 123456.
Type statement
Format a type statement as preferred for your community of practice. For fungi, a unique identifier must be included for each new typification.
Synonymy
Add synonyms if required, formatted as preferred for your community of practice
A diagnosis for your taxon
A description of your taxon
Specimens examined
Please use a consistent format of your choice, appropriate for your community of practice
Notes etc. (use the headings below, editing, adding or deleting as necessary)
Taxon image uploads and captions
Your paper may have up to five taxon images (i.e. figures, plates or illustrations that relate to this taxon; see the images panel in the paper editor for images that relate to the paper as a whole).
If you need more, consider using collages.
Upload and caption your images using the buttons and text boxes below.
Important: read this before attaching images
To lay out properly, all images must be at least 950 pixels wide. If you want an image to be narrower than this, you must pad it to 950 pixels wide using whitespace. Images that are less than 950 pixels wide will be stretched to that width, reducing their quality.
An image with an aspect ratio of 1:1.46 (that is, 1.46 times higher than wide) will fill the printable area of the page, not accounting for the caption. If the caption is long, you will need to reduce the height proportionately. All images should be closely cropped on all sides, with minimum or no whitespace.
Images for upload may be in jpg/jpeg, png, gif, jpe, jfif, bmp, heic, heif, or webp format. High-quality compressed image formats such as jpg are preferred.
First taxon image
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Caption (start the caption with "Figure x.")
Second taxon image
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Third taxon image
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Fourth taxon image
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Fifth taxon image
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Key Title (key to subtaxa)
Key Notes
Key Notes will be placed between the title and the key. Use these to add additional information or context for the key.
Key
Paste a key into this box in the form of numbered couplets. The key must be dichotomous (that is, with exactly two leads per couplet) and of the form: couplet number{sep}lead text{sep}couplet goto - where {sep} is either a tab or the tilde (~) character and couplet goto is either a number (of another couplet) or the name of a taxon.
For example
1~Flowers yellow~Tirillus deserti
1~Flowers blue~2
Note that when pasting from a Microsoft Word document, tab marks may paste as spaces; if this happens, use tildes instead of tabs
Click the 'Check my key' button below to check that the key has a valid structure.
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MS Notes
Use this field to keep house-keeping notes for this taxon while writing your ms.
(Note the field must be empty for the taxon to be marked as Done)
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