A distinct form has been named in 2005, initially as a distinct species:
It was first named by Duffin in 1998 as a species of Polyacrodus.
They were named provisionally as a new species, Suillus quiescens, in conference proceedings published in 2005.
At first it had been common to name each newly discovered ornithomimid as a species of Ornithomimus.
T. donensis is known only from a cervical vertebra and was thus only tentatively named as a distinct species.
The plant was named officially as a distinct species in 1948.
The type species, O. sanmiguelensis, was originally named as a species of Diadectes in 1965.
It was named as a supposed new species in 1894 before being largely accepted as a hybrid in the early 20th century.
Ironically, two papers have been published naming this Rafflesia as a new species.
This species is closely allied to Lomariopsis lineata but has not yet been named as a species.