Intrigued by the homonymy, G . V . Sthapati visited Central America and " traveled throughout that region visiting ancient monuments and meeting with modern Mayan representatives ."
12.
Discovering such a homonymy usually produces the same problems as if there were no rules : conflicts between entirely independent and unconnected groups of taxonomists working in different animal groups.
13.
Dickinson and Dekker discussed the homonymy of Raffles'name, and on the premise that it was unavailable, supplanted it with Temminck's name as the authority.
14.
Since the discovery of the homonymy in 2002, the name " virgatus " seems to have prevailed as the correct name for the large wood-shrike.
15.
I wanted to remove the link from the English Vaudeville article to the French Vaudeville article, as their topic is not the same, despite the homonymy.
16.
Although these two regions were distinct, the homonymy may be due to an early occupation of both these territories by one ethnic group which left upon them its onomastic imprint.
17.
Due to pervasive sound changes, most nouns are pronounced identically in the singular and plural, and there is often heavy homonymy between nouns and identically pronounced words of other classes.
18.
The homonymy between father and son and the imprecision of the documents ( including the fact that not all mention him ) have made his role in the duchy of Lower Lorraine debatable.
19.
Originally described by Carl Linnaeus, it has a convoluted taxonomic history . " S . bahamense " is known by many junior synonyms and involved in several cases of homonymy.
20.
Peter Galton reassigned Fraas'specimens to the new genus " Efraasia " in 1973, because " Palaeosaurus ", apart from the homonymy problems, was a nondiagnostic tooth genus.