@kai_schablewski from your second reference it looks like at least fallopia japonica also needs to be moved to reynoutria. Why do this peacemeal at the species level and not at the genus level? It'd be less work for anybody who has identified these plants.
Only 'Fallopia japonica' has to be moved too as you mentioned correctly. But what do you mean by moving it at the genus level? Fallopia is still a valid genus with the species that are left there.
I guess that makes sense, but now I'd have to manually move everything over that I've ever ID'd as genus fallopia. Probably better to discuss this on the forums rather than here though, it seems like a more general problem.
Los desacuerdos no intencionados ocurren cuando un grupo padre (B) se adelgaza al cambiar un grupo hijo (E) a otra parte del árbol taxonómico, provocando que las Identificaciones existentes del grupo padre sean interpretados como desacuerdos con las Identificaciones existentes del grupo hijo cambiado.
Identification
La ID 2 del taxón E será un desacuerdo no intencionado con la ID 1 del taxón B después del intercambio de ancestros
Si el adelgazamiento del grupo padre provoca más de 10 desacuerdos no intencionados, deberías dividir el grupo padre después de intercambiar el grupo hijo para substituir las identificaciones existentes del grupo padre (B) con identificaciones con las que no esté en desacuerdo,
@kai_schablewski from your second reference it looks like at least fallopia japonica also needs to be moved to reynoutria. Why do this peacemeal at the species level and not at the genus level? It'd be less work for anybody who has identified these plants.