Basionym (with its roots in Greek elements meaning 'base' and 'name') is a term used in botany, regulated by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. It applies, for instance, when the binomial name of a species is changed (for taxonomic or nomenclatural reasons) and the new name is based on an earlier name, the basionym.
The basionym of the name Picea abies (the Norway Spruce), for example, is Pinus abies. The species was originally named Pinus abies by Carolus Linnaeus; later botanist Karsten decided it should not be in the same genus Pinus as the pines, but in a separate genus: he transferred it to the genus Picea (the spruces).
The term basionym is defined by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature:[1]
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