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Abstract
New tools and techniques invigorate taxonomy through discovery and description
of new organisms. New editions of the International Code on Zoological
Nomenclature explicitly attempt to accommodate scientific advances, the
problems they bring, and individual expertise in documenting the diversity
of animal life. Yet, in practice, one of the most important biological
and technical advances of the last quarter centurythe democratization
of large scale sequencing of DNAremains at the fringe of metazoan
taxonomy, where it keeps remarkable company with evolution. I discuss
a more inclusive approach to taxonomy, primarily in the context of differentiating
and describing species and subspecies of Scyphozoa. Global concern regarding
biodiversity has rejuvenated efforts to discover and describe species;
it may yet stimulate a renaissance if biological classification adopts
a total evidence approach.
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