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A combination is 'a name of a taxon below the rank of genus, consisting of the name of the genus combined with one or two epithets'. In the zoological Code it's worded differently, but the meaning is the same. Therefore, 'combination' can be juxtaposed with 'uninomial', but not with 'basionym'. Also, names of taxa at the rank of genus and above are not combinations. Yet, the name parser in the Catalogue of Life ChecklistBank API, which does everything else right, will return combinationAuthorship for names of genera etc. (see for example this request).
I have no problem with name parsers using these terms this way, but we cannot define them this way.
combinationAuthorship (property)
Mapping
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