
The European Journal of Taxonomy is an international electronic peer-reviewed journal in descriptive taxonomy, covering the eukaryotic world. EJT welcomes scientific contributions from all over the world, both in content and authorship. It is published and funded by a consortium of European Natural History Institutions. The journal is accessible in free Open Access: neither authors nor readers have to pay fees (Diamond Open Access). All articles published in EJT are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes, and with the CRediTs initiative; persistent digital preservation is provided via LOCKSS. In line with EJT's FAIR & Open Science policy, publications are encoded in order to distribute their content throughout a network of online biodiversity databases, including GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/) and the Biodiversity Literature Repository (https://biolitrepo.org/). If you need more information about the journal, or if your institution wants to join the EJT consortium, please visit the website at https://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu.
To submit a paper, please register via our online submission platform https://ejt.nestor-edp.org/ and follow the instructions.
The European Journal of Taxonomy is indexed in: Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology, and Environmental Sciences, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Biologie (Vifabio). Taxa published in the European Journal of Taxonomy are recorded in: Zoological Record, ZooBank (https://zoobank.org), International Plant names Index (IPNI, https://www.ipni.org/).
Articles from the journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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European Journal of Taxonomy was launched in September 2011. Following journals have been merged into EJT: Journal of Afrotropical Zoology, Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (Entomologie – Biologie – Sciences de la Terre) and Steenstrupia.