2017 June 16 — As of today, a total of 303 contributions have been received, each dealing with a particular name/clade combination. Of these, 21 were subsequently either rejected by the editors or withdrawn or abandoned by the authors. Of the remaining 282 contributions, 271 (96%) have been accepted. The 11 contributions that are still in progress were submitted by 4 sets of authors.

The editors expect to complete the manuscript by the end of 2017.

Report prepared by Phil Cantino with input from Kevin de Queiroz and Jacques Gauthier.

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First issue of the Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature
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