It is argued that the taxonomic rank of species is now used for a very wide
range of biological situations, from well-marked taxa that hybridize promi
scuously to strict inbreeders, and that it should therefore be used equally
in apomictic groups. Further, it is considered that the hierarchical varia
tion found within such agamospecies should be designated by the usual ranks
of subspecies, variety, etc., thus rendering the use of special terms for
apomictic groups obsolete.