> I think you are misinterpreting Note 21A.1. The note begins "When a > species uninomen is combined with a clade name that is not also a > genus..." This is the only situation the Note refers to in saying > that the ending of the uninomen should not be changed to agree in > gender or number. If a uninomen is combined with the name of a clade > that is also a genus, the last sentence in the Note doesn't apply. > [...] Would adding that qualification resolve the > problem you are seeing in the current wording? No. I think agreement with non-genus names should be optional as well; according to the new Note 21A.1, it is outright forbidden.
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