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OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 
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NAMES AND WORKS IN ZOOLOGY 


Supplement 1986-2000 


Edited by 
J.D. D. SMITH 


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Works placed on the Official List and Index in Opinions and Directions published in Volumes 43 (1986) to 
57 (2000) of the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 


Valid Names of Type Species of Genera placed on the Official List prior to 1986........................ 
Emendments to Names and Works placed on the Official Lists and Indexes prior to 1986................. 
Systematic Index of Names on Official Lists 


Bibliographic References to Opinions and Directions published in Volumes 43 (1986) to 57 (2000) of the 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 


SMITHSON AR 


JUL 2 2001 


LIBRARIES 


OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 


The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature was founded in Leiden in 1895 during the 3rd 
International Congress of Zoology. It is devoted entirely to providing a service for the zoological and 
palaeontological community and has the task of stabilising and promoting uniformity in the nomenclature of 
animals without interfering with taxonomic freedom. To this end, the Commission publishes the /nternational Code 
of Zoological Nomenclature, the 4th Edition of which came into effect on 1 January 2000 and contains the definitive 
rules for the application of zoological names. The Commission is empowered to suspend the rules when their strict 
application would cause confusion or would act against stability or universality in nomenclature. This can only be 
done by the use of the Commission’s plenary power and after discussion with interested zoologists; such problems 
are discussed in the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature before the Commission reaches a final decision by means of 
a vote. The Commission’s rulings are published in the Bulletin in the form of Opinions. The family-group, generic 
and specific names and the titles of works upon which the Commission has ruled are placed on the Commission’s 
Official Lists or Official Indexes. 


In 1987 the International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature, which handles the Commission’s publishing and 
financial affairs, published the Official Lists and Indexes of Names and Works in Zoology. That book gave details of 
all names and works which had been placed on the Official Lists and Indexes up to the end of 1985. The volume 
contained 9917 entries, 9783 being family-group, generic or specific names and 134 entries relating to works. 


In the 15 years 1986-2000 inclusive a further 601 Opinions and Directions have been published in the Bulletin, listing 
2371 names and 14 works placed on the Official Lists and Indexes. Details of these 2385 entries are given in the 
present Supplement, together with emendments to the entries in the 1987 volume. Additional sections are (a) a table 
correlating the nominal type species of genera listed in the 1987 volume with the valid, but different, names of those 
species, (b) a systematic index of all names on the Official Lists in the 1987 volume and this Supplement, and (c) a 
bibliographic reference to Opinions and Directions summarised in this Supplement. 


A number of changes have been made in the layout for this Supplement. Family-group, generic and specific names 
have been grouped in one list rather than given separately as in the 1987 volume. Furthermore, the systematic group 
is shown for all names and not, as previously, only for names placed on the Official Lists. 


Two points made in the 1987 volume should be emphasised. First, names have been placed on the Official Lists and 
Indexes over a span of many years, and the varied wording of the entries reflects differing practices on the part of the 
Commission. Secondly, the 1987 volume inevitably contains some errors, most of which have been corrected when 
known. However, earlier authorships of some names (mainly at family-group level) have not been incorporated 
because the Commission and Secretariat have not had an opportunity to consider the implications, and in some 
systematic groups the earliest authorships have never been investigated in detail. Meanwhile, the Commission and 
Secretariat would welcome notification of errors for correction in any subsequent edition of the Official Lists and 
Indexes. 


STATUS OF ENTRIES ON OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


OFFICIAL LISTS 


The status of names, nomenclatural acts and works entered in an Official List is regulated by Article 80.6 of the 
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. 


All names on Official Lists are available and they may be used as valid, subject to the provisions of the Code and to 
any conditions recorded in the relevant entries on the Official List or in the rulings recorded in the Opinions or 
Directions which relate to those entries. However, if a name on an Official List is given a different status by an 
adopted Part of the List of Available Names in Zoology the status in the latter is to be taken as correct (Article 80.8). 


A name or nomenclatural act occurring in a work entered in the Official List of Works Approved as Available for 
Zoological Nomenclature is subject to the provisions of the Code, and to any limitations which may have been 
imposed by the Commission on the use of that work in zoological nomenclature. 


OFFICIAL INDEXES 


The status of names, nomenclatural acts and works entered in an Official Index is regulated by Article 80.7 of the 
Code. 


Names entered in an Official Index may or may not be available, as determined by the relevant entries and by the 
rulings in the Opinions or Directions relating to those entries. Names entered in an Official Index cannot be used as 
valid, unless this is permitted by a ruling of the Commission or in the case of junior homonyms or junior objective 
synonyms by the rejection of the relevant senior names under the provisions of the Code. 


No name or nomenclatural act occurring in a work entered in the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Works in 
Zoological Nomenclature has any availability or validity in zoological nomenclature, unless the Commission has ruled 
otherwise. However, such a suppressed or rejected work may be used as a source of information relevant to 
zoological nomenclature unless the Commission has expressly ruled that the work is to be treated as unpublished. 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Names placed on the Official Lists and Indexes in Opinions and 
Directions published in Volumes 43 (1986) to 57 (2000) of the 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 


This section lists in alphabetic order every family-group, 
generic and specific name placed on the Official Lists and 
Indexes; specific names are given in their original binomen. 
Names on the Official Lists are in bold type and those on the 
Official Indexes in non-bold type. The Direction or Opinion 
number under which each name was placed on the Official 
List or Index is given at the end of that entry. 


aalensis, Loligo, Schiibler in Zieten, 1832, Die Versteinerungen 
Wiirttembergs, Expeditum des Werkes ‘Unsere Zeit’, part 5, 
p. 34 (specific name of the type species of Loligosepia 
Quenstedt, 1839) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


abildgaardi, Sparus, Bloch, 1791, Naturgeschichte der 
auslandischen Fische, part 4, p. 22 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1945 


Acamptopoeum Cockerell, 1905, Transactions of the American 
Entomological Society, 31: 320 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Camptopoeum submetallicum Spinola, 1851) (Hymen- 
optera). Op. 1759 


Acanthophthalmus van Hasselt in Temminck, 1824, Bulletin 
des Sciences Naturelles et de Geologie, 2(Zoologie): 376 (a 
junior objective synonym of Cobitis Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1695 


Acanthoteuthis Wagner, 1839, in Munster, G. Graf zu (Ed.), 
Beitrdge zur Petrefacten-Kunde, part 1, p. 94 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Bulow-Trummer, 1920, Fossilium Catalogus, I (Animalia), 
part 11, p. 268: Acanthoteuthis speciosa Minster, 1839) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


Acantophthalmus van Hasselt, 1823, Algemeene Konst- en 
Letter-Bode voor het jaar 1823, II deel, no. 35, p. 133 (a 
junior objective synonym of Cobitis Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1500 


acaroides, Sphaerius, Walt], 1838, /sis (von Oken), 1838: 272 
(specific name of the type species of Sphaerius Waltl, 1838) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1957 


Aceria Keifer, 1944, Bulletin of the California Department of 
Agriculture, 33(1): 22 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Eriophyes tulipae Keifer, 1938) 
(Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


Acernaspis Campbell, 1967, Bulletin, Oklahoma Geological 
Survey, 115: 32 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Phacops orestes Billings, 1860) (Trilobita). Op. 
1846 


achatinaceus, Bulimus, Pfeiffer, 1846, Symbolae ad Historiam 
Heliceorum, part 3, p. 82, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen no. ZMB Moll 65746 in the Pfeiffer collection in 
the Humboldt Zoologisches Museum, Berlin) designated 
by Naggs, 1994, Journal of Molluscan Studies, 60: 80 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1766 


Acineta Ehrenberg, [1834], Physikalische Mathematische 
Abhandlungen der Kéniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 
zu Berlin, 1833: 284, published in the serial in 1835 but 
issued as a separate in 1834 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Collin, 1912, Archives 
de Zoologie Expérimentale et Générale, 51: 336: Acineta 
tuberosa Ehrenberg, [1834]) (Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. 
1778 


Acrochordium Meyen, 1834, Novorum Actorum Academiae 
Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum, 
16(Supplement 1): 165 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1752 


Acrolepiopsis Gaedike, 1970, Entomologische Abhandlungen, 
Staatliche Museum ftir Tierkunde in Dresden, 38(1): 32 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by original designation: 
Roeslerstammia assectella Zeller, 1839) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1910 


Acrolocha Thomson, 1858, Ofversigt af Kungliga Vetenskaps- 
akademiens Férhandlingar, 15: 38 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Omalium striatum 
Gravenhorst, 1802) (Coleoptera). Op. 1722 


Actia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires présentés par divers 
Savants a l'Académie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de 
France, vol. 2, p. 85 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Roeselia lamia 
Meigen, 1838) (Diptera). Op. 1432 


Actinodoris Ehrenberg, 1831, Symbolae physicae seu icones et 
descriptiones animalium evertabratorum sepositis insectis 
quae ex itinere per Africam borealem et Asiam occidentalem. 
Decas 1 Mollusca (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


Aculea Perry, 1810, Arcana, or the Museum of Natural History, 
pl. 15 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1677 


aculeatus, Tropidolepis, Gray, 1831, in Griffith, E. & Pidgeon, 
E. (Eds.), The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with 
its organization, by the Baron Cuvier, with additional 
descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many 
not before noticed, vol. 9 (Supplement), p. 43 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


acuminata, Buprestis, De Geer, 1774, Mémoires pour servir a 
V’histoire des insectes, vol. 4, p. 133 (specific name of the 
type species of Melanophila Eschscholtz, 1829) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1826 


acutangula, Limosina, Zetterstedt, 1847, Diptera Scandinaviae 
disposita et descripta, vol. 6, p. 2499 (specific name of the 
type species of Coproica Rondani, 1861) (Diptera). Op. 
1839 


adamsi, Cuspidaria (Rhinoclama), Morgan & Heppell, 1981, 
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, 
(B)294(1071): 546 (specific name of the type species of 
Rhinoclama Dall & Smith in Dall, 1886) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1376 


ADERIDAE Winkler, 1927, Catalogus Coleopterum regionis 
palearcticae, part 7, col. 831 (type genus: Aderus Stephens, 
1829), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Aderus are to be given 
precedence over EUGLENESIDAE Seidlitz, 1875 and 
other family-group names based on Euglenes Westwood, 
1830 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


Aderus Stephens, 1829, A systematic Catalogue of British 
Insects, p. 255 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Westwood, 1830, Zoological 
Journal, London, 5: 57: Lytta boleti Marsham, 1802) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


2 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


ADIANTHIDAE Ameghino, 1891, Revista Argentina de 
Historia Natural, 1: 134 (type genus: Adianthus Ameghino, 
1891) (Mammalia). Op. 1409 


Adianthus Ameghino, 1891, Revista Argentina de Historia 
Natural, 1: 134 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Adianthus bucatus Ameghino, 1891) 
(Mammalia). Op. 1409 


adscensionis, Scomber, Osbeck, 1771, A voyage to China and 
the East Indies, vol. 2, p. 94 (unavailable because cited as a 
synonym from a pre-1758 publication) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1841 


adunca, Lernaea, Strom, 1762, Physik og oeconomisk 
beskrivelse over fogderiet Sondmor, beliggende i Bergens stift 
i Norge, part 1, p. 167 (senior subjective synonym of the 
specific name of Lernaea uncinata Miller, 1776, the type 
species of Clavella Oken, 1815) (Copepoda). Op. 1817 


advena, Cryptophagus, Waltl, 1834, Faunus, 1: 169 (specific 
name of the type species of Ahasverus des Gozis, 1881) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1771 


Aecothea Haliday, 1838, Annals of Natural History, 2: 187 (a 
junior objective synonym of Oecothea Haliday in Curtis, 
1837) (Diptera). Op. 1797 


aedon, Troglodytes, Vieillot, [1809], Histoire naturelle des 
oiseaux de l’'Amérique septentrionale ..., vol. 2, p. 52 
(specific name of the type species of Troglodytes Vieillot, 
[1809]) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


Aenasioidea Girault, 1911, Canadian Entomologist. 43(5): 171 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Aenasioidea 
latiscapus Girault, 1911), ruled under the plenary power 
not to be given priority over Metaphycus Mercet, 1917 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1898 


aenea, Buprestis, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Suecica, Ed. 2, p. 213 
(specific name of the type species of Dicerea Eschscholtz, 
1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


aequinoctialis, Cimex, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia carniolica, 
p. 132 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 1935 


Aetheius Hiibner, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge, 
part 7, p. 109 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1381 


aethiopicus, Tantalus, Latham, 1790, Index Ornithologicus, sive 
Systema Ornithologiae ..., vol. 2, p. 706 (specific name of 
the type species of Threskiornis Gray, 1842) (Aves, 
Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


aethiops, Lamia, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
174 (specific name of the type species of Ceroplesis Serville, 
1835) (Coleoptera). Op. 1407 


aethiops, Tenthredo, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 5, p. 2992 (senior subjective 
synonym of Selandria rosae Harris, 1841, the type species 
of Endelomyia Ashmead, 1898) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


afarensis, Australopithecus, Johanson, 1978, in Hinrichson, D., 
New Scientist, 78(1105): 571, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen L.H.4 from Laetoli, preserved in the National 
Museums of Kenya, Nairobi) designated by Johanson, 
White & Coppens, 1978, Kirtlandia (Cleveland), 28: 2 (first 
available subjective synonym of Meganthropus africanus 
Weinert, 1950, the type species of Praeanthropus Senyiirek, 
1955) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1941 


africana, Gebia, Ortmann, 1894, Denkschriften der 
Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena, 8: 
22 (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1753 


africanus, Meganthropus, Weinert, 1950, Zeitschrift fiir 
Morphologie und Anthropologie, 42(1): 139 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1941 


africanus, Oriolus, Wilkes, 1820, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 17, p. 740 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


agassizii, Teudopsis, Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1835, Mémoires 
de la Société Linnéenne de Normandie, 5: 72 (specific name 
of the type species of Jeletzkyteuthis Doyle, 1990) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Agatachys Meigen, 1830, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, Theil 6, p. 
343 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1881 


agilis, Melissodes, Cresson, 1878, Proceedings of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 30(2): 204 (Hymen- 
optera). Op. 1852 


AGONIDAE Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Swainson & Kirby 
(Eds.), Fauna Boreali-Americana ..., part 4, p. 23, spelling 
emended to AGONUMIDAE following the ruling under 
the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Agonum Bonelli, 1810 is 
AGONUM- (Coleoptera). Op. 1855 


AGONIDAE Swainson, 1839, The natural history of fishes, 
amphibians, and reptiles or monocardian animals, vol. 2, p. 
181 (type genus: Agonus Bloch & Schneider, 1801) 
(Osteichthyes, Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1855 


Agonum Bonelli, 1810, Observations entomologiques, Premiére 
partie. Tabula Synoptica exhibens genera Carabicorum in 
Sectiones et Stirpes disposita, text published, 1810, in 
Mémoires de I’ Académie Impériale des Sciences, Littérature 
et Beaux-Arts de Turin, 18: 21-78 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Curtis, 1827, 
British entomology ..., vol. 4, text to pl. 183: Carabus 
marginatus Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1855 


AGONUMIDAE Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Swainson & 
Kirby (Eds.), Fauna Boreali-Americana ..., part 4, p. 23 
(type genus: Agonum Bonelli, 1810), spelling emended from 
AGONIDAE by the ruling under the plenary power that 
for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the 
generic name Agonum Bonelli, 1810 is AGONUM- 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1855 


Agonus Bloch & Schneider, 1801, M.E. Blochii ... Systema 
Ichthyologiae iconibus cx illustratum. Post obitum auctoris 
opus inchoatum absolvit, correxit, interpolavit J. Gottlob 
Schneider ..., vol. 1, p. 104 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Tilesius, [1814], in 
Pallas, Zoographia Rosso-Asiatica, vol. 3, p. 109, footnote: 
Cottus cataphractus Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, 
Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1855 


Agouti Lacepéde, 1799, Tableau des divisions, sous-divisions, 
ordres et genres des mammiféres. In: Discours de ouverture 
et de cloture du cours d'Histoire Naturelle donné dans le 
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle ..., lan VII de la 
République, et Tableaux méthodiques des Mammifeéres et des 
Oiseaux, p. 9 (a junior objective synonym of Cuniculus 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Agrodes Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad monographiam 
staphylinorum, p. 161 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
monotypy: Agrodes elegans Nordmann, 1837) (Coleo- 
ptera). Op. 1851 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 3 


AGRODINI Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad monographiam 
staphylinorum, p. 7 (type genus: Agrodes Nordmann, 1837), 
ruled under the plenary power that this name and other 
family-group names based on Agrodes are not to be given 
priority over XANTHOLININI Erichson, 1839 and other 
family-group names based on Xantholinus Dejean, 1821 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Agromyza Fallen, 1810, Specimen entomologiae novam Diptera 
..., p. 21 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Agromyza reptans Fallén, 1823) 
(Diptera). Op. 1476 


agrorum, Tenthredo, Fallén, 1808, Kongl. Vetenskaps 
Academiens Handlingar, 29(1): 60 (senior subjective 
synonym of Tenthredo (Allantus) nitida Klug, 1817, the 
type species of Taxonus Hartig, 1837) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1963 


aguimp, Motacilla, Temminck, [1820], Manual d’ornithologie, 
Ed. 2, part 1, p. Ixviti (Aves). Op. 1859 


Ahasverus des Gozis, 1881, Bulletin des Séances de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (6)1: cxxvii (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Cryptophagus advena Waltl, 
1834) (Coleoptera). Op. 1771 


alatus, Cimex najas, Retzius, 1783, Caroli De Geer genera et 
species insectorum, p. 89 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1741 


alatus, Unio, Say, 1817, in Nicholson, First American edition of 
the British Encyclopedia or dictionary of arts and sciences, 
vol. 2 (B-E), pl. 4, fig. 2 (specific name of the type species of 
Potamilus Rafinesque, 1818) (Bivalvia). Op. 1665 


albescens, Astacus, Pennant, 1812, British Zoology, Ed. 5, vol. 
4, p. 25 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 
1576 


albicinctus, Cholus, Germar, 1824, Insectorum, species novae 
aut minus cognitae, descriptionibus illustratae, vol. 1, 
Coleoptera, p. 214 (specific name of the type species of 
Cholus Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera). Op. 1449 


albidus, Agonioneurus, Westwood, 1837, Philosophical 
Magazine, (3)10: 442 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1405 


albifrons, Corixa, Motschulsky, 1863, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 36(2): 94, as defined 
by the neotype designated by Wroblewski, 1968, Polskie 
Pismo Entomologiczne, 38: 764, ruled by the Commission 
under Article 75.8 of the Code to be the name-bearing type 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1492 


albimana, Simia, Vigors & Horsfield, 1828, Zoological Journal, 
4(13): 107-109 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 
1736 


alboguttata, Saperda, Megerle, [1803], Appendix ad catalogum 
insectorum, quae mense Novembris MDCCCII Viennae 
Austriae auctionis lege vendita fuere, p. [10], ruled under the 
plenary power to be available despite having been published 
in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). Op. 1710 


albosignatus, Heliophanus, L. Koch, 1867, Verhandlungen der 
Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 17: 871 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1611 


albothorax, Banksinella luteolateralis, Theobald, 1907, A 
monograph of the Culicidae or mosquitoes, vol. 4, p. 470, as 
defined by the neotype (specimen no. 16988 in the 
collection of the Department of Entomology, California 
Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, U.S.A.) designated 
under the plenary power, the type status of the holotype 
having been set aside (Diptera). Op. 1775 


albus, Psittacus, Miller, 1776, Des Ritters Carl von Linné 
Natursystems Supplements und Register Band, p. 76, senior 
subjective synonym of Cacatua cristata Vieillot, 1817, the 
type species of Cacatua Vieillot, 1817 (Aves, Psittaci- 
formes). Op. 1949 


albus, Strombiformis, Da Costa, 1778, Historia Naturalis 
testaceorum Britanniae or, the British conchology ..., p. 116, 
as defined by the neotype (specimen no. BM(NH) 1984126 
in the Natural History Museum, London) designated by 
Warén, 1989, Journal of Conchology, 33(4): 222 (senior 
subjective synonym of Balcis montagui Leach in Gray, 
1847, the type species of Balcis Leach in Gray, 1847) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1739 


albus, Turbo, Pennant, 1777, British zoology, Ed. 4, vol. 4, p. 
130 (octavo edition) (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1739 


Alestes Miller & Troschel, 1844, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 
10(1): 88 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Jordan, 1919, The genera of fishes, part 2, p. 
221: Salmo niloticus Linnaeus, 1758, a junior subjective 
synonym of Cyprinus dentex Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, 
Characiformes). Op. 1813 


ALEUROPTERYGINAE Enderlein, 1905, Zoologischer 
Anzeiger, 29: 225 (type genus: Aleuropteryx Low, 1885) 
(Neuroptera). Op. 1595 


Aleuropteryx Low, 1885, Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen 
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien. Mathematische- 
Naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse (Abt. 1), 91: 79 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Aleuropteryx loewii Klapalak, 1894) (Neuroptera). 
Op. 1595 


alfacariensis, Colias hyale, Ribbe, 1905, Societas Entomo- 
logica, XX Jahrgang (18): 137, ruled under the plenary 
power to be available (Lepidoptera). Op. 1657 


algecirensis, Ceratopogon pulicaris, Strobl, 1900, Wiener 
Entomologische Zeitung, 19: 170, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over the specific name of 
Ceratopogon puncticollis Becker, 1903 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Diptera). Op. 1643 


Allerya Mérch, 1877, Journal de Conchyliologie, 25(2): 210 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1410 


Allopeas Baker, 1935, The Nautilus, 48(3): 84 (gender: neuter) 
(type species, by original designation: Bulimus gracilis 
Hutton, 1834) (Gastropoda). Op. 1766 


alpheus, Papilio, Cramer, [1777], De uitlandsche Kapellen, vol. 
2, part 16, p. 31 (specific name of the type species of Capys 
Hewitson, [1865]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1398 


alternans, Coluber, Lichtenstein, 1823, Verzeichniss der 
Doubletten des zoologischen Museums der  Kénigl. 
Universitat zu Berlin nebst Beschreibung vieler bisher 
unbekannten Arten von Sdugethieren, Vogeln, Amphibien 
und Fischen, p. 104 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 
1832 


4 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Altica Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 244 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 432: 
Chrysomela oleracea Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


alutaceus, Carcinochelis, Handlirsch, 1897, Annalen des 
Kaiserlich Kéniglichen Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, 12: 
222 (specific name of the type species of Carcinochelis 
Fieber, 1861) (Heteroptera). Op. 1641 


Alveolina d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
(1)7: 306 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Oryzaria boscii Defrance in 
Bronn, 1825) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1501 


ALVEOLINIDAE Ehrenberg, 1839, Physikalische 
Mathematische Abhandlungen der Kéniglichen Akademie der 
Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1838: table facing p. 20 (type 
genus: Alveolina d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 
1501 


Alyattes Kinberg, 1867, Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps- 
Akademiens Férhandlingar. Stockholm, 23: 97 (a junior 
homonym of Alyattes Thomson, 1864) (Oligochaeta). Op. 
1403 


amasia, Phalaena, Smith, 1797, The natural history of the rarer 
lepidopterous insects of Georgia including their systematic 
characters ..., vol. 2, p. 179 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1774 


Amblodon Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, de Chimie et 
d Histoire Naturelle et des Arts, Paris, 88: 421 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1582 


Ambloxis Rafinesque, 1818, American Monthly Magazine and 
Critical Review, 3(5): 355 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1931 


ambulans, Acridium, Erichson, 1842, Archiv fiir Natur- 
geschichte, 8(1): 251 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Orthoptera). Op. 
1489 


Ameiurus Rafinesque, 1820, Western Review and Miscellaneous 
Magazine, Lexington, 2(6): 359 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Silurus 
lividus Rafinesque, 1820, a junior subjective synonym of 
Pimelodus natalis Lesueur, 1819) (Osteichthyes, 
Siluriformes). Op. 1584 


americana, Ampelis, Wilson, 1808, American ornithology; or, 
the natural history of the birds of the United States, vol. 1, p. 
107 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


americana, Macrocera, Lepeletier, 1841, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes. Hyménopteres, vol. 2, p. 92 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1852 


amerinae, Cynips, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 554 (senior subjective synonym of Nematus 
(Cryptocampus) medullarius Hartig, 1837, the type species 
of Cryptocampus Hartig, 1837) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Ametastegia A. Costa, 1882, Rendiconto dell’Accademia delle 
Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche, 21(10): 198 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Amerastegia fulvipes 
A. Costa, 1882, a junior subjective synonym of Tenthredo 
glabrata Fallén, 1808) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Amicytheridea Bate, 1975, Bulletin of the British Museum 
(Natural History), Geology, 26(5): 190 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Amicytheridea triangulata Bate, 1975) (Ostracoda). Op. 
1740 


ammonitiformis, Stoa, De Serres, 1855, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, Paris. Zoologie, (4)4: 240 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


Amphiporus Ehrenberg, 1831, in Hemprich & Ehrenberg 
(Eds.), Symbolae Physicae, seu icones et descriptiones 
Corporum Naturalium novorum ... Pars Zoologica. Animalia 
evertebrata exclusis insectis, p. 63 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Planaria 
lactiflorea Johnston, 1828) (Nemertea). Op. 1675 


ampullacea, Helix, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 771 (specific name of the type species of Pila 
Réding, 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


ampullaceus, Ophiognathus, Harwood, 1827, Philosophical 
Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1827: 
51 (senior subjective synonym of Saccopharynx 
flagellum Cuvier, 1829, the type species of Saccopharynx 
Mitchill, 1824) (Osteichthyes, Saccopharyngiformes). Op. 
1603 


Ampullaria Lamarck, 1799, Mémoires de la Société d'Histoire 
Naturelle de Paris, 1: 76 (a junior objective synonym of Pila 
Roding, 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


AMPULLARIIDAE Gray, 1824, Philosophical Magazine and 
Journal, 63(312): 276 (type genus: Ampullaria Lamarck, 
1799, a junior objective synonym of Pila Réding, 1798), 
confirmed by the Commission to be a senior objective syno- 
nym of PILIDAE Preston, 1915 (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


Ampullarius de Montfort, 1810, Conchyliologie systématique, 
et classification méthodique des coquilles, vol. 2, pp. 242 
(fig.), 243 (text) (an unjustified emendation of Ampullaria 
Lamarck, 1799 and a junior objective synonym of Pila 
Roding, 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


anabathrum, Conus, Crosse, 1865, Journal de Conchyliologie, 
13: 304 (Gastropoda). Op. 1539 


Anguilla Schrank, 1798, Fauna Boica, vol. 1, part 2, p. 304 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Muraena 
anguilla Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Anguilliformes). 
Op. 1672 


anguilla, Muraena, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 245 (specific name of the type species of Anguilla 
Schrank, 1798) (Osteichthyes, Anguilliformes). Op. 1672 


angusticolle, Coryphium, Stephens, 1834, J/lustrations of 
British entomology, Mandibulata, vol. 5, p. 344 (specific 
name of the type species of Coryphium Stephens, 1834) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1597 


angustus, Ixodes, Neumann, 1899, Mémoires de la Société 
Zoologique de France, 12: 136, as defined by the neotype 
(catalogue no. RML 49479 in the U.S. National Tick 
collection, Department of Entomology, Museum Support 
Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) 
designated under the plenary power, the type status of the 
holotype being suppressed under the plenary power 
(Arachnida, Acari). Op. 1624 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 5 


Anniella Gray, 1852, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(2)10(59): 440 (gender: feminine) (type species, by mono- 
typy: Anniella pulchra Gray, 1852) (Reptilia, Squamata). 
Op. 1735 


annulata, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 578 (specific name of the type species of Hylaeus 
Fabricius, 1793) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


annulatus, Spiroglyphus, Daudin, 1800, Recueil de mémoires et 
de notes sur des espéces inédites ou peu connues de 
Mollusques, de Vers, et de Zoophytes, p. 50 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


annulicornis, Coccobius, Ratzeburg, 1852, Die Ichneumonen der 
Forstinsecten in forstlicher und entomologischer Beziehung, 
vol. 3, p. 195, as defined by the neotype designated by 
LaSalle & Boucek, 1989, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 46: 133 (specific name of the type species of 
Coccobius Ratzeburg, 1852) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1646 


Anolis Daudin, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére 
des Reptiles, vol. 4, p. 50 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Anolis carolinensis 
Voigt, 1832) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1385 


Anomala Samouelle, 1819, The Entomologist's Useful 
Compendium, p. 191 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Melolontha  frischii Fabricius, 1775) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1546 


Anomala von Block, 1799, in Becker, Der Plauische Grund bei 
Dresden, mit Hinsicht auf Naturgeschichte und schéne 
Gartenkunst, p. 119, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Anomala Samouelle, 1819 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1546 


Anomalina d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 7: 
282 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Anomalina ariminensis d’Orbigny in 
Fornasini, 1902) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1902 


anomalus, Halictus, Robertson, 1892, American Naturalist, 26: 
272 (specific name of the type species of Dialictus 
Robertson, 1902) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1882 


Anoplocephala Blanchard, 1848, Annales Sciences naturelles, 
Paris (3) Zoologie, 10: 344 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by Braun, 1900, in Bronn’s 
Klassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs, vol. 4, Abt. Ib, Lief. 
59-62, p. 1657: Taenia perfoliata Schrank, 1788) (Cestoda). 
Ops. 77, 1427 


Anoplocephala Stal, 1870, Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsaka- 
demiens Handlingar, 9(1): 88 (a junior homonym of 
Anoplocephala Blanchard, 1848) (Heteroptera). Op. 1427 


ANTHIDIIDAE Ashmead, 1899, Transactions of the 
American Entomological Society, 26: 72 (type genus: 
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804), ruled under the plenary power 
that this name and other family-group names based on 
Anthidium are to be given precedence over STELIDIDAE 
Schenck, 1860 and other family-group names based on 
Stelis Panzer, 1806 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1713 


Anthidium Fabricius, 1804, Systema Piezatorum, p. 364 
(gender: neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes ..., p. 439: Apis 
manicata Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


ANTHOPHORIDAE Dahlbom, 1835, Clavis novi 
hymenopterorum systematis ..., p. 5 (type genus: Anthophora 
Latreille, 1803), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Anthophora 
are to be given precedence over EUCERIDAE Latreille, 
1802, XYLOCOPIDAE Latreille, 1802, CERATINIDAE 
Latreille, 1802 and NOMADIDAE Fallén, 1813 and other 
family-group names based on Eucera Scopoli, 1770, 
Xylocopa Latreille, 1802, Ceratina Latreille, 1802 and 
Nomada Scopoli, 1770 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1713 


Anthrenus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 113 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to 
be by subsequent designation by Mroczkowski, 1968, 
Annales Zoologici, 26: 139: Dermestes scrophulariae 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


ANTHRIBIDAE Billberg, 1820, Enumeratio insectorum in 
museo Gust. Joh. Billberg, p. 39 (type genus: Anthribus 
Geoffroy, 1762), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Anthribus 
are to be given precedence over CHORAGIDAE Kirby, 
1819 and other family-group names based on Choragus 
Kirby, 1819 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1756 


Anthribus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 306 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Jordan, 1931, Novitates Zoologicae, 36: 287: Anthribus 
fasciatus Forster, 1770) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


anthyllidis, Lycastes, Hubner, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter 
Schmettlinge, p. 118, and all uses of the name prior to that 
by Boisduval, 1828 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1391 


anthyllidis, Zygaena, Boisduval, [1828], Essai sur une 
Monographie des Zygénides, p. 78 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1391 


antinomia, Terebratula, Catullo, 1827, Saggio di Zoologia 
Fossile, Padua, p. 169, pl. 5, figs. p, 1, s, t (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


antipai, Styloptocuma, Bacescu & Muradian, 1974, Revue 
Roumaine de Biologie, 19: 71 (specific name of the type 
species of Styloptocuma Bacescu & Muradian, 1974) 
(Cumacea). Op. 1769 


antiqua, Belemnoteuthis, Pearce, 1847, London Geological 
Journal, 2: pls. 15-16 (specific name of the type species of 
Belemnotheutis Pearce, 1842) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1914 


Antispila Hubner, [1825], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmetter- 
linge, p. 419 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Antispila stadtmuellerella Hubner, 
[1825], a junior subjective synonym of Tinea metallella 
[Denis & Schiffermiller], 1775) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1479 


Apeistus Motschulsky, 1840, Bulletin de la Société Impériale 
des Naturalistes de Moscou, 1840: 186 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


Aphonopelma Pocock, 1901, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (7)8(48): 553 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
original designation: Eurypelma seemanni  Pickard- 
Cambridge, 1897), ruled under the plenary power to be 
given precedence over Rhechostica Simon, 1892 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms (Arachnida, 
Araneae). Op. 1637 


6 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


apiata, Alauda, Vieillot, 1816, Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire 
naturelle, Ed. 2, vol. 1, p. 342 (Aves). Op. 1859 


apii, Alysia, Curtis, 1826, British entomology, vol. 2, p. 141 
(specific name of the type species of Dapsilarthra Foerster, 
1862) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1424 


APISTINI Ganglbauer, 1899, Die Kafer von Mitteleuropa, p. 
873 (invalid because based on a junior homonym, Apistus 
Agassiz, 1846) (Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


Apistus Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris zoologici index 
universalis, p. 29 (a junior homonym of Apistus Cuvier in 
Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


Apolybas Alvarenga, 1965, Boletim da Universidade Federal do 
Parana, Zoologia, 2(6): 81 (a junior objective synonym of 
Lybas Lacordaire, 1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Aporcelaimus Thorne & Swanger, 1936, Capita Zoologica, 
6(4): 123 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Dorylaimus superbus de Man, 
1880) (Nematoda). Op. 1904 


Apterornis Owen, 1848, Proceedings of the Zoological Society 
of London, 16: 1, ruled under the plenary power to be an 
incorrect original spelling of Aptornis (Aves). Op. 1874 


Aptornis Owen, 1848, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 
London, 16: 1 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Dinornis otidiformis Owen, 1844), ruled under 
the plenary power to be the correct original spelling of 
Apterornis (Aves). Op. 1874 


APTORNITHIDAE Bonaparte, 1856, Comptes Rendus 
Hebdomadaires des Séances de I’'Académie des Sciences, 
Paris, 43: 109 (type genus: Aptornis Owen, 1848) (Aves). 
Op. 1874 


aquatica, Silpha, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 362 (specific name of the type species of 
Helophorus Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1724 


aquaticus, Oniscus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 637 (specific name of the type species of Asellus 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Isopoda). Op. 1754 


arbuscula, Dendritina, d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, (1)7: 285 (specific name of the type species of 
Dendritina d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1570 


arbuscula, Eudendrium, Wright, 1859, Edinburgh New 
Philosophical Journal, (n.s.)10: 113, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be invalid by reason of having been replaced 
before 1961 as a junior secondary homonym of Tubularia 
arbuscula @’Orbigny, 1846 (Hydrozoa). Op. 1956 


arbuscula, Tubularia, d’Orbigny, 1846, Zoophytes in: Voyage 
dans Il Amérique méridionale, vol. 5, part 4, p. 28 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1956 


‘Archarias Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 86 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1449 


archytas, Papilio, Stoll, [1787], Aanhangsel van het werk de 
Uitlandsche Kapellen, p. 25, pl. 5, fig. 5 (senior subjective 
synonym of the specific name of Anteros axiochus 
Hewitson, [1867], the type species of Ourocnemis Baker, 
1887) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1381 


arcta, Sertularia, Dalyell, 1847, Rare and remarkable animals 
of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical 
observations on their nature, vol. 1, p. 224 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hydrozoa). Op. 1485 


arcticus, Platygaster, Zetterstedt, 1838, Insecta Lapponica 
descripta, Section 3, Diptera, p. 574 (specific name of the 
type species of Glabellula Bezzi, 1902) (Diptera). Op. 1545 


Arctocephalus Cuvier, 1826, Phoque in Cuvier, F. (Ed.), 
Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, vol. 39 (Perroq - 
Phoq), p. 554 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Phoca pusilla 
Schreber, 1775) (Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


arcuata, Anas, Horsfield, 1824, in: Zoological researches in 
Java, and the neighbouring islands, part 8, pl. [65], as 
defined by the lectotype (specimen no. 1880.1.1.2436 in the 
collections at Tring of the Natural History Museum, 
London) designated under the plenary power, ruled under 
the plenary power to be treated as the specific name of a 
then new nominal species (Aves, Anseriformes). Op. 1764 


arenarea, Motacilla, Wilkes, 1817, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 16, p. 85 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


arenicola, Holothuria, Semper, 1868, Reisen im Archipel der 
Philippinen IT, vol. 1, p. 81 (Holothuroidea). Op. 1533 


arenosa, Bodotria, Goodsir, 1843, Edinburgh New 
Philosophical Journal, 34: 128 (specific name of the type 
species of Bodotria Goodsir, 1843) (Cumacea). Op. 1592 


argentea, Anniella nigra, Hunt, 1983, Copeia, 1983(1): 86 (a 
junior objective synonym of Anniella pulchra Gray, 1852) 
(Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1735 


argus, Anthias, Bloch, 1792, Naturgeschichte der Ausldndischen 
Fische, part 6, p. 111 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes). Op. 1439 


argus, Cephalopholis, Schneider in Bloch & Schneider, 1801, 
Systema ichthyologiae, p. 311 (Osteichthyes). Op. 1439 


argyrocephala, Tachina, Meigen, 1824, Systematische 
Beschreibung der bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen 
Insekten, vol. 4, p. 372 (valid subjective synonym of the 
specific name of Musca leucocephala Rossi, 1790, the type 
species of Metopia Meigen, 1803) (Diptera). Op. 1772 


Argyrodes Guénée, 1845, Annales de la Société Entomologique 
de France, (2)3: 322, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Argyrodes Simon, 1864 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1426 


Argyrodes Simon, 1864, Histoire naturelle des Araignées, Ed. 
1, p. 253 (gender: masculine) (type species, by tautonymy: 
Linyphia argyrodes Walckenaer, 1841) (Arachnida, 
Araneae). Op. 1426 


argyrodes, Linyphia, Walckenaer, 1841, Roret’s Suites a 
Buffon, Apteres II, p. 282 (specific name of the type species 
of Argyrodes Simon, 1864) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1426 


ariminensis, Anomalina, d’Orbigny in Fornasini, 1902, 
Memorie della Reale Accademia della Scienze dell'Istituto di 
Bologna, Scienze Naturali, (5)10: 63, fig. 62, as defined by 
the holotype from Rimini, Italy (catalogue no. F0437 in the 
Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) (specific 
name of the type species of Anomalina d’Orbigny, 1826) 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1902 


ARMADILLIDAE Brandt, [1831], in Brandt & Ratzeburg, 
Medizinische Zoologie oder getreue Darstellung und 
Beschreibung der Thiere die in der Arzneimittellehre in 
Betracht kommen, in systematischer Folge herausgegeben, 
vol. 2, p. 80 (type genus: Armadillo Latreille, 1802) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1897 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 7 


ARMADILLIDIIDAE Brandt, 1833, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 184 (type genus: 
Armadillidium Brandt in Brandt & Ratzeburg, [1831]) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1897 


Armadillidium Brandt in Brandt & Ratzeburg, [1831], Medi- 
zinische Zoologie oder getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung 
der Thiere die in der Arzneimittellehre in Betracht kommen, 
in systematischer Folge herausgegeben, vol. 2, p. 81 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by Fowler, 
1912, Report of the New Jersey State Museum, 1911:.225: 
Armadillidium commutatum Brandt in Brandt & Ratzeburg, 
[1831], a junior subjective synonym of Armadillo vulgaris 
Latreille, 1804) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


Armadillo Cuvier, 1792, Journal d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris), 
2(13): 27, and all uses of the name prior to the publication 
of Armadillo Latreille, 1802 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Diplopoda). Op. 1897 


Armadillo Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 43 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Armadillo officinalis Duméril, 1816) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1897 


armadillo, Oniscus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 637 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


arnouxii, Gymnodactylus, Dumeril, 1851, Catalogue 
méthodique de la collection des reptiles du Muséum 
d Histoire Naturelle de Paris, p. 44, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over the specific name of 
Heteronota pelagica Girard, 1857 whenever the two names 
are considered to be synonyms (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1647 


Arpidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la 
collection de coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 47, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of Aspidiphorus (Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


arquata, Kelaeno, Muinster, 1842, in Minster, G. Graf zu 
(Ed.), Beitrdge zur Petrefacten-Kunde, part 5, p. 96 (specific 
name of the type species of Muensterella Schevill, 1950) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


articularis, Harpa, Lamarck, 1822, Histoire Naturelle des 
Animaux sans Vertébres, part 7, p. 256 (Gastropoda). Op. 
1518 


ascensionis, Caranx, Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1833, 
Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 9, p. 102 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1841 


Ascopora Trautschold, 1876, Nouveaux Mémoires de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 13: 367 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Ceriopora nodosa Fischer von Waldheim, 1837) 
(Bryozoa, Cryptostomata). Op. 1786 


Asellus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 671 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia Parisiensis, vol. 2, p. 541: 
Oniscus aquaticus Linnaeus, 1758) (Isopoda). Op. 1754 


ASPIDIPHORIDAE Kiesenwetter, 1877 (1859), 
Naturgeschichte der Insecten Deutschlands (W.F. Erichson), 
vol. 1 (Coleoptera), part 5, Halfte 1, p. 198 (type genus: 
Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Aspidiphorus are not to be given priority 
over SPHINDIDAE Jacquelin du Val, [1861] and other 
family-group names based on Sphindus Megerle in Dejean, 
1821 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la 
collection de coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 47 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Nitidula 
orbiculata Gyllenhal, 1808) (Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


Aspidophorus Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index 
Universalis ..., p. 36 (an unjustified emendation of 
Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821 and a junior 
homonym of Aspidophorus Lacepeéde, [1801]) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1862 


Aspidophorus Lacepéde, [1801], Histoire naturelle des poissons, 
vol. 3, p. 221 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Scorpaeni- 
formes). Op. 1855 


assectella, Roeslerstammia, Zeller, 1839, Isis (von Oken), 
1839(3): col. 203 (specific name of the type species of 
Acrolepiopsis Gaedike, 1970) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1910 


assimilis, Curculio, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
134, and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Curculio assimilis Paykull, 1792 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1529 


assimilis, Curculio, Paykull, 1792, Monographia Curculionum 
Sueciae, p. 69 (specific name of the type species of 
Ceutorhynchus Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


Astacilla Cordiner, 1793, Remarkable ruins and romantic 
prospects of North Britain. With ancient monuments and 
singular subjects of natural history, pl. 4 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Fowler, 1912, 
Report of the New Jersey State Museum for 1911, p. 525: 
Oniscus longicornis J. Sowerby, 1805), ruled under the 
plenary power to be the correct original spelling of the 
name published as ‘Astacillae’ (Isopoda). Op. 1369 


Asthenotoma Harris & Burrows, 1891, The Eocene and 
Oligocene beds of the Paris Basin, p. 113 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy of the replaced nominal genus 
Oligotoma Bellardi, 1875: Pleurotoma meneghinii Mayer, 
1868) (Gastropoda). Op. 1792 


astoma, Volverella, Bory de St Vincent, [1827], in: Encyclopédie 
Meéthodique. Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes, ou Animaux 
rayonées, p. 782 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. . 
1778 


ater, Curculio, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 385 (specific name of the type species of Rhyncolus 
Germar, 1817) (Coleoptera). Op. 1655 


ater, Dytiscus, De Geer, 1774, Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire 
des insectes, vol. 4, p. 401 (Coleoptera). Op. 1556 


ater, Dytiscus, Forster, 1771, Novae species Insectorum I, p. 54, 
and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Dytiscus ater De Geer, 1774 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1556 


Atheris Cope, 1862, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 14: 337 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Loveridge, 1957, 
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 
117(2): 159: Vipera chloroechis Schlegel, 1855, a junior 
subjective synonym of Vipera chlorechis Pel, [1851]) 
(Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1634 


atlantica, Viquesnelia, Morelet, 1860, I/es Agores. Notice sur 
Uhistoire naturelle des Acores suivie d'une description des 
mollusques terrestres de cet Archipel, p. 139 (specific name 
of the type species of Plutonia Morelet in Stabile, 1864) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1880 


8 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


atlanticus, Chrysops, Pechuman, 1949, Canadian Entomologist, 
81: 79 (Diptera). Op. 1711 


atlanticus, Scylliorhinus, Koefoed, 1927, Report of the 
Scientific Results of Michael Sars North Atlantic Deepsea 
Expedition 1910, 4(1): 18 (Chondrichthyes, 
Carcharhiniformes). Op. 1732 


Atramentarius Buckland & Agassiz, 1838, in Buckland, W., 
Geologie und Mineralogie in Beziehung zur natiirlichen 
Theologie, vol. 2, pl. 44”, fig. 7, footnote (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


atraria, Siboma, Girard, 1856, Researches upon the cyprinoid 
fishes inhabiting the freshwaters of the United States west of 
the Mississippi Valley, from specimens in the museum of the 
Smithsonian Institution, p. 44, first issued as a separate in 
September 1856; published in the Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 8: 208 
between 30 September and 27 December 1856 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1872 


atripes, Cassida, Le Conte, 1859, Smithsonian Contributions to 
Knowledge, 11(6): 28 (specific name of the type species of 
Strongylocassis Hincks, 1950, replacement name for 
Strongylaspis Spaeth, 1936) (Coleoptera). Op. 1453 


attenuatus, Steno, Gray, 1846, The Zoology of the Voyage of 
H.M_S. ‘Erebus’ and ‘Terror’ during the years 1839 to 1843, 
vol. | (Mammalia, Birds), p. 44 (specific name of the type 
species of Stenella Gray, 1866) (Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 
1660 


ATYDAE Abbott, 1954, American Seashells, p. 278 (an 
incorrect subsequent spelling of ATYDIDAE Thiele, 1925) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1553 


ATYDIDAE Thiele, 1925, Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der 
Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf des Dampfer ‘Valdivia’ 
1898-1899. (Gastropoda), vol. 17, part 2, p. 265 (type 
genus: Atys de Montfort, 1810), spelling emended from 
ATYIDAE by the ruling under the plenary power that for 
the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the 
generic name Atys de Montfort, 1810 is ATYD- 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1553 


ATYIDAE Thiele, 1925, Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der 
Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf des Dampfer ‘Valdivia’ 
1898-1899. (Gastropoda), vol. 17, part 2, p. 265, spelling 
emended to ATYDIDAE following the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Atys de Montfort, 1810 
is ATYD- (Gastropoda). Op. 1553 


Atys de Montfort, 1810, Conchyliologie systématique, et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles Univalves, 
non cloisonnées, vol. 2, p. 342 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by original designation: Atys cymbulus de 
Montfort, 1810, a junior objective synonym of Bulla 
naucum Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1553 


Auchenia Thunberg, 1792, Nova Acta Upsala, 5: 95, 116 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1382 


Audinetella Spinola, 1850, Tavola sinottica dei generi spettanti 
alla classe degli insetti arthrodignati Hemiptera Linn., Latr. 
Rhyngota Fabr., Rhynchota Burm., p. 86 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1742 


Augochlora Smith, 1853, Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in 
the collection of the British Museum, part 1 (Andrenidae 
and Apidae), p. 73 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Cockerell, 1923, Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History, (9)11: 448: Halictus purus 
Say, 1837) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


AUGOCHLORINI Beebe, 1925, Zoologica, 6: 102 (type 
genus: Augochlora Smith, 1853), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Augochlora are to be given precedence over 
OXYSTOGLOSSINI Schrottky, 1909 and other family- 
group names based on Oxystoglossa Smith, 1853 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


aurifer, Curculio, Drury, 1773, I//ustrations of natural history, 
vol. 1, p. 380 (specific name of the type species of 
Lachnopus Schénherr, 1840) (Coleoptera). Op. 1451 


auris, Peneroplis, Defrance, 1824, Dictionnaire des Sciences 
Naturelles, vol. 32, p. 178 (specific name of the type species 
of Planularia Defrance, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1571 


aurismalchi, Helix, Muller, 1774, Vermium Terrestrium et 
Fluviatilium ..., yol. 2, p. 112 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1662 


auritus, Labrus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 283 (specific name of the type species of Lepomis 
Rafinesque, 1819) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1684 


austeni, Simulium, Edwards, 1915, Bulletin of Entomological 
Research, 6: 33 (Diptera). Op. 1508 


australiensis, Trigoniza, Bolivar, 1898, Annali del Museo Civico 
di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, 39: 95 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Orthoptera). Op. 1489 


australis, Microgaster, Thomson, 1895, Opuscula Entomo- 
logica, p. 2241 (specific name of the type species of 
Microgaster Latreille, 1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1510 


Austrocochlea Fischer, 1885, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de 
Paléontologie conchyliologique, p. 820 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Monodonta constricta 
Lamarck, 1822) (Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


avara, Lara, Le Conte, 1852, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 6: 42 (specific name of the 
type species of Lara Le Conte, 1852) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1515 


avellanae, Calycophthora, Sorauer, 1886, Handbuch der 
Pflanzenkrankheiten, Ed. 2, vol. 1, p. 827, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Phytoptus avellanae 
Nalepa, 1889 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


avellanae, Phytoptus, Nalepa, 1889, Sitzungsberichte der 
Akademie der Wissenschaften Mathematisch-Naturwissen- 
schaftliche Classe, Wien, 98(1): 126 (specific name of the 
type species of Phytoptus Dujardin, 1851) (Arachnida, 
Acarina). Op. 1521 


aygula, Simia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 27 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 
1400 


AZINIDAE Walsingham, 1906, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (7)18: 177 (type genus: Azinis Walker, 
1863), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Azinis are not to be 
given priority over ETHMIIDAE Busck, 1909 and other 
family-group names based on Ethmia Hiibner, [1819] 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 9 


Azinis Walker, 1863, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 
Insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 28, p. 
541 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Azinis 
hilarella Walker, 1863) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


azurea, Musca, Fallen, 1817, Kongliga Vetenskaps Akademiens 
Handlingar, 1816: 245, ruled under the plenary power to be 
as defined by the lectotype designated by Sabrosky, 1956, 
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 
(B)25(9-10): 178 (specific name of the type species of 
Protocalliphora Hough, 1899) (Diptera). Op. 1618 


Bagre Cloquet, 1816, Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, vol. 
4, pp. 52-53 (gender: masculine) (type species, by absolute 
tautonymy: Silurus bagre Linnaeus, 1766) (Osteichthyes, 
Siluriformes). Op. 1402 


bagre, Silurus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 
1, p. 505 (specific name of the type species of Bagre 
Cloquet, 1816) (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1402 


BAGRIDAE Bleeker, 1858, Acta Societatis Scientiarum Indo- 
Neerlandicae, 4: 42 (type genus: Bagrus Bosc, 1816) 
(Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1402 


Bagrus Bosc, 1816, Nouveau dictionnaire d’histoire naturelle, 
vol. 3, p. 147 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Bailey & Stewart, 1983, Bulletin 
of Zoological Nomenclature, 40: 169: Silurus bajad Forskal, 
1775) (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1402 


bahiensis, Pellonula, Steindachner, 1879, Sitzungsberichte der 
Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Wien, 80: 181, 
pl. 3, fig. 2, as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. NMV. 
76436:4, 76.5 mm SL, “Bucht von Bahia’, Steindachner coll. 
in the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna) designated 
under the plenary power (Osteichthyes). Op. 1390 


bajad, Silurus, Forskal, 1775, Descriptiones Animalium, avium, 
amphibiorum, piscum, insectorum, vermium, quae in itinere 
orientali observavit, p. 66 (specific name of the type species 
of Bagrus Bosc, 1816) (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 
1402 


Balcis Leach in Gray, 1847, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, 20(133): 271 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Balcis montagui Leach in Gray, 1847, a junior 
subjective synonym of Strombiformis albus Da Costa, 
1778) (Gastropoda). Op. 1739 


Balitora Gray, 1830, I/lustrations of Indian zoology, chiefly 
selected from the collection of General Hardwicke, vol. 1, 
part 3, pl. 88 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Jordan, 1919, The genera of 
fishes. Part 2. From Agassiz to Bleeker, 1833-1858, twenty- 
six years, with the accepted type of each, p. 178: Balitora 
brucei Gray, 1830) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1715 


BALITORIDAE Swainson, 1839, in Lardner (Ed.), The 
cabinet cyclopedia, vol. 2, p. 190 (type genus: Balitora Gray, 
1830) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1715 


balliston, Lampides, Hubner, [1823], Zutrdge zur Sammlung 
exotischer Schmettlinge, p. 11 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1527 


baltica, Rhipidocystis, Jaekel, 1901, Zeitschrift der Deutschen 
geologischen Gesellschaft, 52(4): 665, text-fig. 3 (specific 
name of the type species of Rhipidocystis Jaekel, 1901) 
(Eocrinoidea). Op. 1760 


banksii, Psittacus, Latham, 1790, Index Ornithologicus, sive 
systema ornithologiae ..., vol. 1, p. 107 (Aves, Psittaci- 
formes). Op. 1833 


barbata, Helix (Helicigona), Férussac, 1832, Histoire naturelle 
générale et particuliére des mollusques terrestres et 
fluviatiles, Explication des planches des livraisons 22-27; pl. 
66*, fig. 3, confirmed by the Commission that the name is 
first available from Feérussac (1832) and not from Férussac 
(1821), as defined by the lectotype (specimen figured and 
named as H. (H.) barbata var. alpha by Férussac, 1832) 
ruled under the plenary power to be as designated by 
Gittenberger & Groh, 1986, Archiv fiir Molluskenkunde, 
116: 222 (Gastropoda). Op. 1690 


Bathyarca Kobelt, 1891, Die Gattung Arca L. In: Martini & 
Chemnitz Systematisches Conchylien Cabinet (Kuster, H.C., 
Ed.), vol. 8, part 2, p. 213 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by original designation: Arca pectunculoides Scacchi, 1834) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


Bathynomus Milne Edwards, 1879, Comptes Rendus de 
l’ Académie des Sciences, Paris, 88: 21 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Bathynomus giganteus Milne 
Edwards, 1879), ruled under the plenary power to be given 
precedence over Palaega Woodward, 1870 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (Isopoda). Op. 
1668 


bauri, Coelurus, Cope, 1887, American Naturalist, 21: 368, as 
defined by the neotype (the articulated skeleton no. AMNH 
7224 in the American Museum of Natural History, New 
York) designated under the plenary power (specific name of 
the type species of Coelophysis Cope, 1889) (Reptilia, 
Saurischia). Op. 1842 


beadlei, Hapalorhynchus, Goodman, 1987, Transactions of the 
American Microscopical Society, 106: 80, as defined by the 
lectotype (specimen illustrated in Fig. 1 of Goodman, 1987, 
with the type locality ‘near Kampala, Uganda’ and the host 
“Pelusios sp.) designated under the plenary power, the 
holotype having been set aside under the plenary power 
(Trematoda, Digenea). Op. 1588 


Beanea Steindachner, 1902, Anzeiger der Akademie der 
Wissenschaften, Wien, 39: 337 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1481 


Belemnites Lamarck, 1799, Mémoires de la Société d Histoire 
Naturelle de Paris, 1: 81 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1721 


BELEMNITIDAE Owen, 1838, Transactions of the Zoo-. 
logical Society of London, 2(2): 127, ruled under the 
plenary power to be unavailable, the name of its type genus, 
Belemnites Lamarck, 1799, having been suppressed under 
the plenary power (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1721 


belemnitoeides, Orthoceras, Buckland, 1830, Edinburgh New 
Philosophical Journal, 8: 23 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Belemnosepia Buckland & Agassiz, 1836, in Buckland, W.. 
Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und 
Petrefaktenkunde, 1836: 39 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


BELEMNOSEPIIDAE Naef, 1921, Fauna und Flora des 
Golfes von Neapel, 35: 47 (invalid because the name of the 
type genus, Belemnosepia Buckland & Agassiz in Buckland, 
1836, has been suppressed) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 
1914 


Belemnoteuthis Pearce, 1847, London Geological Journal, 2: pls. 
15-16 (unavailable as an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Belemnotheutis Pearce, 1842) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1914 


10 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Belemnotheutis Pearce, 1842, Proceedings of the Geological 
Society of London, 3: 593 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by subsequent monotypy by Pearce, 1847, London 
Geological Journal, 2: pls. 15-16: Belemnoteuthis antiqua 
Pearce, 1847) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


bellatrix, Phalaena, Stoll, 1780, in Cramer, Uitlandsche 
Kapellen (Papillons exotiques), vol. 4, p. 32, pl. 305, fig. F 
(specific name of the type species of Crinodes Herrich- 
Schaffer, 1855) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1378 


bellii, Liolaemus, Gray, 1845, Catalogue of the specimens of 


lizards in the collection of the British Museum, p. 212 
(Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


bellii, Tropidolepis, Gray, 1831, in Griffith, E. & Pidgeon, E. 
(Eds.), The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its 
organization, by the Baron Cuvier, with additional 
descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many 
not before noticed, vol. 9 (Supplement), p. 44 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


bergeri, Semionotus, Agassiz, 1833, Recherches sur les poissons 
fossiles, vol. 2, part 1, p. 8 (specific name of the type species 
of Semionotus Agassiz, 1832) (Osteichthyes). Op. 1438 


berghausi, Conus, Michelotti, 1847, Natuurkundige Verhande- 
lingen van de Hollandsche Naatschappij der Wetenschappen 
te Haarlem, (2)3(2): 342, ruled under the plenary power to 
be given precedence over the specific name of Conus 
demissus Philippi, 1836 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Gastropoda). Op. 1699 


bergstraesserella, Tinea, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum, 
vol. 2, p. 302 (specific name of the type species of 
Glyphipterix Hubner, [1825]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


bernissartensis, Iguanodon, Boulenger in Beneden, 1881, 
Bulletin de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et 
des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Classe des Sciences, (3)1(5): 
606, as defined by the lectotype (skeleton Q, catalogue no. 
IRSNB 1534 in the Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles 
de Belgique, Brussels) designated under the plenary power 
(specific name of the type species of Iguanodon Mantell, 
1825) (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Op. 1947 


Berosus Leach, 1817, The zoological miscellany, vol. 3, p. 92 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Dytiscus 
luridus Linnaeus, 1761) (Coleoptera). Op. 1577 


BERYTIDAE Fieber, [1851], Abhandlungen der Kéniglichen 
Bohmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, 5(7): 189 (type 
genus: Berytus Fabricius, 1803, a junior objective synonym 
of Neides Latreille, 1802) (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Berytinellus Stichel, 1957, Ilustrierte Bestimmungstabellen der 
Wanzen. II. Europa. ( Hemiptera-Heteroptera Europae ), vol. 
4, Heft 2. Pentatomomorpha Lygaeoidea Piesmidae, 
Berytidae, Lygaeidae, part 1, p. 44 (a junior objective 
synonym of Lizinus Mulsant & Rey, 1870) (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1504 


Berytinus Kirkaldy, 1900, Entomologist, 33: 241 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by original designation: Cimex 
clavipes Fabricius, 1775), ruled under the plenary power to 
be given precedence over Lizinus Mulsant & Rey, 1870 and 
Melorus Mulsant & Rey, 1870 whenever it and one of the 
other nominal genera are considered to be synonyms 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Berytus Fabricius, 1803, Systema Rhyngotorum, p. 264 (a 
junior objective synonym of Neides Latreille, 1802) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Bhatia Distant, 1908, The fauna of British India including 
Ceylon and Burma, vol. 4 (Rhynchota), p. 357 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, confirmed by the Commission to be 
by monotypy: Eutettix olivaceus Méelichar, 1903) 
(Homoptera). Op. 1819 


bibronii, Proctotretus, Bell, 1842, in Darwin, C. (Ed.), The 
zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command 
of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the years 1832-1836, part 5, 
p. 6 (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


bicincta, Eurymela, Erichson, 1842, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 
8(1): 286, as defined by the neotype (specimen in the 
Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., 
labelled ‘Sydney, N.S.W. Austr. m 1-1095; Coll. Koebele; 
type of E. bicinctellus Kirk; Eurymelias bicinctellus 544 
(Kirk.); neotype Eurymela bicincta (Erichson)’) designated 
under the plenary power (specific name of the type species 
of Eurymeloides Ashmead, 1889) (Homoptera). Op. 1706 


bicinctaflava, Tenthredo, Christ, 1791, Naturgeschichte, 
Klassification und Nomenclatur der Insekten vom Bienen, 
Wespen und Ameisengeschlecht, p. 442 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1602 


bicirrhosum, Ischnosoma, Cuvier, 1829, Le régne animal 
distribué d’aprés son organisation pour servir de base a 
Vhistoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction a 
l’'anatomie comparée, Ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 328 (specific name of 
the type species of Osteoglossum Cuvier, 1829) 
(Osteichthyes, Osteoglossiformes). Op. 1621 


bicolor, Heteroclonium, Cope, 1896, Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1896: 461 
(Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1482 


bifasciella, Elachista, Treitschke, 1833, in Ochsenheimer, Die 
Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 9, part 2, p. 182 (specific 
name of the type species of Elachista Treitschke, 1833) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1557 


biguttatus, Dytiscus, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 4, p. 1959, and all uses of the 
name prior to the publication of Dytiscus biguttatus Olivier, 
1795 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1785 


biguttatus, Dytiscus, Olivier, 1795, Entomologie, ou histoire 
naturelle des insectes, vol. 3, no. 40, p. 26 (Coleoptera). Op. 
1785 


bihamata, Formica, Drury, 1773, Illustrations of natural 
history; wherein are exhibited ... figures of exotic insects, vol. 
2, p. 73, index (specific name of the type species of 
Polyrhachis Smith, 1857) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1919 


bilamellatus, Clausilia (Strobilis), Anton, 1839, Verzeichniss 
der Conchylien welch sich in der Sammlung von H.E. Anton 
befinden, p. 46 (specific name of the senior subjective 
synonym of Tornatellina clausa Pfeiffer, 1842, the type 
species of Tornatellina Pfeiffer, 1842) (Gastropoda). 
Direction 119 


bilineatus, Polygnathus, Roundy, 1926, U.S. Geological Survey, 
Professional Paper no. 146, p. 13 (specific name of the type 
species of Gnathodus Pander, 1856) (Conodonta). Op. 1415 


bilobatus, Bellerophon, Sowerby, 1839, in Murchison, The 
Silurian System, founded on geological researches ..., p. 643 
(specific name of the type species of Sinuites Koken, 1896) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


bilobatus, Physophyscus, Lesquereux, 1891, Proceedings of the 
U.S. National Museum, 13: 9 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Trace fossil, 
arthropod). Op. 1520 


bimaculatus, Elater, Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia parisiensis 
..., part 1, p. 38, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Elater bimaculatus Rossi, 1790 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1441 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 11 


bimaculatus, Elater, Rossi, 1790, Fauna etrusca ..., vol. 1, p. 
182 (specific name of the type species of Drasterius 
Eschscholtz, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1441 


bimaculatus, Labrus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 285, as defined by the holotype (catalogue no. 
NRM 7 in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, 
Stockholm) (specific name of the type species of 
Cichlasoma Swainson, 1839) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1954 


bipunctatus, Mellinus, Fabricius, 1798, Entomologia 
systematica emendata et aucta ..., Supplementum, p. 265 
(specific name of the type species of Prosopis Fabricius, 
1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


bipustulata, Tritoma, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae 
...» Pp. 68 (specific name of the type species of Tritoma 
Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


bipustulatus, Lyctus, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia Systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 1, part 2, p. 503 (specific name of 
the type species of Rhizophagus Herbst, 1793) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


bisulcatus, Belemnites, de Blainville, 1827, Mémoire sur les 
Belemnites, considérées zoologiquement et géologiquement, 
p. 79 (senior subjective synonym of the specific name of 
Belemnites bruguierianus d’Orbigny, 1843, the type species 
of Passaloteuthis Lissajous, 1915) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1721 


Blennocampa Hartig, 1837, Die Aderfliigler Deutschlands mit 
besonderer Berticksichtigung ihres Larvenzustandes und ihres 
Wirkens in Waldern und Garten fiir Entomologen, Wald- und 
Gartenbesitzer ..., vol. 1, p. 266 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Rohwer, 1911, US. Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Technical Series, 20(2): 
75: Tenthredo (Allantus) pusilla Klug, 1816, invalid senior 
objective synonym of Blennocampa phyllocolpa Viitasaari 
& Vikberg, 1985 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


BLENNOCAMPINI Konow, 1890, Deutsche Entomologische 
Zeitschrift, 1890(2): 248 (type genus: Blennocampa Hartig, 
1837) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


blumenbachii, Calymena, Brongniart in Desmarest, 1817, 
Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle, Ed. 2, vol. 8, p. 
517 (specific name of the type species of Calymene 
Brongniart in Brongniart -& Desmarest, 1822) (Trilobita). 
Op. 1433 


Bodotria Goodsir, 1843, Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 
34: 128 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Bodotria arenosa Goodsir, 1843) (Cumacea). Op. 1592 


BODOTRIIDAE Scott, 1901, Annual Report of the Fishery 
Board for Scotland, 19: 273 (type genus: Bodotria Goodsir, 
1843) (Cumacea). Op. 1592 


Bohemilla Vejdovsky, 1883, Sitzungsberichte der Kéniglichen 
Béhmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (Prag), 1883: 
218 (a junior homonym of Bohemilla Barrande, 1872 and a 
senior objective synonym of Vejdovskyella Michaelsen, 
1903) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


Bohemillula Strand, 1928, Archiv ftir Naturgeschichte, 92(A, 
8): 36 (a junior objective synonym of Vejdovskyella 
Michaelsen, 1903) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


Boiga Fitzinger, 1826, Neue Classification der Reptilien nach 
ihren nattirlichen Verwandtschaften, pp. 29, 60 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by Cope, 
1860, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 
Philadelphia, 1860: 264: Coluber irregularis Bechstein, 
1802) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1374 


boleti, Chrysomela, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 371 (specific name of the type species of Diaperis 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


boleti, Lytta, Marsham, 1802, Coleoptera Britannica, sistens 
insecta Coleoptera Britanniae indigena, p. 486 (specific name 
of the type species of Aderus Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1549 


Bollandia Reed, 1943, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (11)10: 62 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Asaphus globiceps Phillips, 1836) 
(Trilobita). Op. 1652 


bollensis, Loligo, Schiibler in Zieten, 1832, Die Versteinerungen 
Wiirttembergs, Expeditum des Werkes ‘Unsere Zeit’, part 5, 
p. 34 (specific name of the type species of Geoteuthis 
Minster, 1843) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Bombycilla Vieillot, [1808], Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de 
l’ Amérique septentrionale ..., vol. 1, p. 88 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Bombycilla cedrorum Vieillot, 
[1808]) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


Borborus Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde (Illiger), 2: 
276 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1863 


borealis, Simulia, Zetterstedt, 1842, Arsberdttelse om 
Botaniska Arbeten och Upptdckter for ar 1838, p. 515, ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given priority over the 
specific name of Simulia ferruginea Wahlberg, 1844 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Diptera). Op. 1496 


borneensis, Tarentola, Gray, 1845, Catalogue of the specimens 
of lizards in the collection of the British Museum, p. 165 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1585 


Borophaga Enderlein, 1924, Entomologische Mitteilungen, 8: 
277 (gender: feminine) (type species, by original 
designation: Phora flavimana Meigen, 1830, a junior 
subjective synonym of Phora femorata Meigen, 1830 by the 
first reviser action of Zetterstedt, 1848, Diptera 
Scandinaviae disposita et descripta, p. 2886) (Diptera). Op. 
1863 


boscii, Oryzaria, Defrance in Bronn, 1825, System der 
urweltlichen Pflanzenthiere, p. 44 (specific name of the type 
species of Alveolina d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 
1501 


Bostrichus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 301 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 431: 
Dermestes capucinus Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


Box Gistel, 1848, Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs ftir héhere 
Schulen, p. viii (an unnecessary replacement name for 
Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1862 


Brachyderes Schénherr, 1823, [sis (von Oken), 1823: col. 1140 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Curculio incanus Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


BRACHYDERINAE Sch6nherr, 1826, Curculionidum dispositio 
methodica ..., p. 10 (type genus: Brachyderes Schonherr, 
1823) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


Brachyomus Lacordaire, 1863, Histoire naturelle des insectes. 
Genera des Coléoptéres ..., p. 130 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Wibmer & O’Brien, 
1986, Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, no. 
39, p. 73: Curculio octotuberculatus Fabricius, 1787) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1493 


12 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Brachyptera Newport, 1848, Proceedings of the Linnean 
Society, London, 1: 388 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Frison, 1929, Bulletin of the 
Illinois State Natural History Survey, 18: 373: Nemoura 
trifasciata Pictet, 1832) (Plecoptera). Op. 1916 


BRACHYPTERAINAE Zwick, 1973, Das Tierreich, 94: 308 
(type genus: Brachyptera Newport, 1848), spelling emended 
from BRACHYPTERINAE by the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Brachyptera Newport, 
1848 is BRACHYPTERA- (Plecoptera). Op. 1916 


BRACHYPTERINAE Erichson, [1845], Naturgeschichte der 
Insecten Deutschlands, Abt. 1 (Coleoptera), vol. 3, p. 125 
(type genus: Brachypterus Kugelann, 1794), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Brachypterus are not to be given priority 
over KATERETIDAE Erichson in Agassiz, [1846] and 
other family-group names based on Kateretes Herbst, 1793 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1916 


BRACHYPTERINAE Zwick, 1973, Das Tierreich, 94: 308, 
spelling emended to BRACHYPTERAINAE following the 
ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Brachyptera Newport, 1848 is BRACHYPTERA- 
(Plecoptera). Op. 1916 


Brachypterus Kugelann, 1794, Neuestes Magazin fiir Liebhaber 
der Entomologie, 1(5): 560 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Thomson, 1859, 
Skandinaviens Coleoptera synoptiskt bearbetade, vol. 1, p. 
67: Dermestes urticae Fabricius, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1916 


brachyura, Sylvia, Vieillot, [1820], in Bonnaterre & Vieillot, 
Tableau encyclopaedique et méthodique, trois régnes de la 
nature, ornithologie, vol. 2, p. 459 (Aves). Op. 1859 


brachyuris, Dorylaimus, de Man, 1880, Tijdschrift der 
Nederlandsche Dierkundige Vereeniging, 5: 83, as defined by 
the female lectotype (slide no. VAS 254 in the Zoological 
Museum, University of Amsterdam) designated by Loof, 
1961, Beaufortia, 8: 239 (specific name of the type species 
of Nygolaimus Cobb, 1913) (Nematoda). Op. 1876 


Brahmaea Walker, 1855, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 
insects in the collection of the British Museum, vol. 5, p. 
1200 (gender: feminine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by subsequent designation by Hampson, 
[1893], The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and 
Burma, moths, vol. 1, p. 29: Bombyx certhia Fabricius, 
1793) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1698 


brandtii, Holothuria, Selenka, 1867, Zeitschrift fiir 
Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 17: 339 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Holothuroidea). Op. 1533 


brantsii, Euryotis, A. Smith, 1834, South African Quarterly 
Journal, 2: 150 (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1586 


brasiliensis, Mugil, Spix in Spix & Agassiz, 1831, Selecta 
genera et species piscium quos in itinere per Brasiliam ..., 
part 2, p. 134 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1787 


brattenburgicus, Craniolites, Schlotheim, 1820, Die Petre- 
factenkunde auf ihrem jetzigen Standpunkte, 1: 246 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1469 


brevimanus, Delphinus, Wagner, 1846, Die Sdugethiere in 
Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen yon D. 
Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber, vol. 7 ( Ruderfiisser 
und Fischzitzthiere), pl. 361, fig. 2 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 1660 


brevipalpis, Helophorus, Bedel, 1881, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 6(Supplement): 301, ruled under 
the plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Helophorus creticus Kiesenwetter, 1858 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1629 


breviremis, Phyllodoce, de Quatrefages, 1865, Histoire 
Naturelle des Annelés Marins et d'Eau Douce, vol. 2, p. 132 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1589 


Brius Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection des Coléoptéres 
de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 92 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1474 


Brondelia Bourguignat, 1862, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 
(2)14: 20 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1410 


brooksi, Chagrinichnites, Feldmann, Osgood, Szmuc & 
Meinke, 1978, Journal of Paleontology, 52: 288 (Trace fossil, 
arthropod). Op. 1520 


brucei, Balitora, Gray, 1830, [//ustrations of Indian zoology, 
chiefly selected from the collection of General Hardwicke, 
vol. 1, part 3, pl. 88, as defined by the neotype designated 
by Kottelat, 1988, Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 95(2): 491-492 
(specific name of the type species of Balitora Gray, 1830) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1715 


brucei, Trypanosoma, Plimmer & Bradford, 1899, Proceedings 
of the Royal Society of London, 65: 280, ruled under the 
plenary power to be the correct original spelling of brucii 
(Mastigophora). Op. 1484 


BRUCHIDAE Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére, des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 192 (type 
genus: Bruchus Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Bruchus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 163, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Bruchus Linnaeus, 
1767 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Bruchus Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 1, part 
2, p. 604 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
lordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 430: Dermestes 
pisorum Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


brucii, Trypanosoma, Plimmer & Bradford, 1899, Proceedings 
of the Royal Society of London, 65: 280, ruled under the 
plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling of brucei 
(Mastigophora). Op. 1484 


brunnea, Cubaris, Brandt, 1833, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 190 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 1848 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 13 


brunneus, Lyctus, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia systematica, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 503 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1771 


brunneus, Xylotrogus, Stephens, 1830, [//ustrations of British 
entomology. Mandibulata, vol. 3, p. 117 (specific name of 
the type species of Xylotrogus Stephens. 1830) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1771 


bubalus, Catostomus, Rafinesque, 1818, American Monthly 
Magazine and Critical Review, 3(3): 355 (specific name of 
the type species of Ictiobus Rafinesque, 1820) (Osteichthyes, 
Cypriniformes). Op. 1582 


Bubo Dumeéril, 1806, Zoologie analytique, p. 34 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Froriep, 1806, C. Duméril’s analytische Zoologie aus dem 
franzésischen mit Zusdtzen, p. 35: Strix bubo Linnaeus, 
1758) (Aves). Direction 122 


bubo, Strix, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, 
p. 92 (specific name of the type species of Bubo Dumeéril, 
1806) (Aves). Direction 122 


bucatus, Adianthus, Ameghino, 1891, Revista Argentina de 
Historia Natural, 1: 134, as defined by the neotype 
(specimen no. A1812 in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias 
Naturales, described and figured by Ameghino, 1894, 
Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba, 
13: 259-452 and 1897, Boletin del Instituto Geografico 
Argentino, 18: 406-521, fig. 41) designated under the 
plenary power (specific name of the type species of 
Adianthus Ameghino, 1891) (Mammalia). Op. 1409 


buccatus, Conops, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 605 (specific name of the type species of Myopa 
Fabricius, 1775) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Bucephalus Baer, 1827, Nova Acta Physico-Medica Academiae 
Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum, 13: 
570 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Bucephalus polymorphus Baer, 1827) (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


Bulbifer Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de Coléo- 
pteres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 99 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1448 


Buprestis Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 
408 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Buprestis octoguttata Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


byronia, Phoca, de Blainville, 1820, Journal de Physique, de 
Chimie et d'Histoire Naturelle, 91: 287, 300 (first available 
subjective synonym of Phoca leonina Molina, 1782, the 
type species of Otaria Péron, 1816 and a junior primary 
homonym of Phoca leonina Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, 
Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


Byrrhus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 108, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Byrrhus Linnaeus, 
1767 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Byrrhus Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 1, part 
2, p. 568 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur 
... les classes des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 
428: Dermestes pilula Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


Cacatoes Dumeéril, 1805, Zoologie analytique, ou méthode 
naturelle de classification des animaux, pp. 50, 51 (sup- 
pressed under the plenary power for the purposes of the 
Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 1949 


Cacatua Vieillot, 1817, in: Nouveau Dictionnaire d Histoire 
Naturelle, vol. 17, p. 6 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Salvadori, 1891, in Sharpe, R.D. 
(Ed.), Catalogue of the birds in the collection of the British 
Museum, vol. 20, pp. 115, 124: Cacatua cristata Vieillot, 
1817, a junior subjective synonym of Psittacus albus 
Miller, 1776) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 1949 


CACATUINAE Gray, 1840, A list of the genera of birds, with 
an indication of the typical species of each genus, p. 53 (type 
genus: Cacatua Vieillot, 1817) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 
1949 


CACOSTERNINAE Noble, 1931, The Biology of the 
Amphibia, p. 540 (type genus: Cacosternum Boulenger, 
1887), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Cacosternum are to be 
given precedence over HEMIMANTIDAE Hoffmann, 1878 
and other family-group names based on Hemimantis Peters, 
1863, but are not to be given priority over 
PETROPEDETINAE Noble, 1931 and other family-group 
names based on Petropedetes Reichenow, 1874 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


Cacosternum Boulenger, 1887, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (5)20: 51 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
monotypy: Cacosternum nanum _ Boulenger, 1887) 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


Cacoxenus Loew, 1858, Wiener Entomologischen Monats- 
schrift, 2: 217 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Cacoxenus indagator Loew, 1858) (Diptera). Op. 
1879 


Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 
229 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Dunn, 1942, Bulletin of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 91: 494: Caecilia 
tentaculata Linnaeus, 1758) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). 
Op. 1462 


CAECILIAIDAE Rafinesque, 1814, Specchio delle scienze o 
Giornale Enciclopedico di Sicilia, 2: 104 (an emended 
spelling of CAECILIIDAE, adopted and placed on the 
Official List in Op. 1462 but deleted and placed on the 
Official Index in Op. 1830) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). 
Ops. 1462, 1830 


CAECILIIDAE Kolbe, 1880, Stettiner Entomologische 
Zeitung, 41: 183, spelling emended to CAECILIUSIDAE 
by the ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes 
of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name. 
Caecilius Curtis, 1837 is CAECILIUS- (Psocoptera). Ops. 
1462, 1830 


CAECILIIDAE Rafinesque, 1814, Specchio delle scienze o 
Giornale Enciclopedico di Sicilia, 2: 104 (type genus: 
Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Ops. 
1462, 1830 


Caecilius Curtis, 1837, British entomology ..., p. 648 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Mockford, 1969, Transactions of the American 
Entomological Society, 95: 78: Caecilius fenestratus Curtis, 
1837, a junior subjective synonym of Psocus fuscopterus 
Latreille, 1799) (Psocoptera). Op. 1462 


CAECILIUSIDAE Kolbe, 1880, Stettiner Entomologische 
Zeitung, 41: 183 (type genus: Caecilius Curtis, 1837), 
spelling emended from CAECILHDAE by the ruling under 
the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Caecilius Curtis, 1837 is 
CAECILIUS- (Psocoptera). Ops. 1462, 1830 


caedemadens, Cassida, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. II. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 65, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1820 


14 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Caeparia Stal, 1877, Ofversigt af Vetenskaps-Akademiens 
Férhandlingar. Stockholm, 34(10): 37 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Panesthia saussurii Wood-Mason, 1876) (Dictyoptera). Op. 
1373 


caeruleus, Heliases, Cuvier, 1830, Histoire Naturelle des 
Poissons, vol. 5, p. 497 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1563 


caesa, Agathis, Klug, 1835, in Waltl, Reise durch Tyrol 
Oberitalien und Piermont nach den siidlichen Spanien, vol. 2, 
p. 89 (specific name of the type species of Disophrys 
Foerster, 1862) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1531 


calear, Calearina, d’Orbigny, 1839, in de la Sagra, Histoire 
physique, politique et naturelle de I'Ile de Cuba, p. 81 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1464 


calearatus, Hemimantis, Peters, 1863, Monatsberichte der 
KGniglichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu 
Berlin, 1863: 452, issued in the serial in 1864 but published 
as a separate in 1863 (specific name of the type species of 
Hemimantis Peters, 1863) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


Calearina d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
(1)7: 276 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Parker & Jones, 1859, Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, (3)3: 482: Nautilus spengleri Gmelin, 
1791) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1569 


Caliroa A. Costa, 1859, Imenotteri. Part 3a (Trivellarti 
sessiliventri) in Costa, O., Fauna del Regno Napoli, part 5 
(Imenotteri), p. 59 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Caliroa sebetia A. Costa, 1859, a junior 
subjective synonym of Tenthredo (Allantus) cinxia Klug, 
1816) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


CALIROINI Benson, 1938, Transactions of the Entomological 
Society of London, 87(15): 368 (type genus: Caliroa A. 
Costa, 1859) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Callianidea H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Histoire naturelle des 
crustacés, comprenant l’anatomie, la physiologie et la 
classification de ces animaux, vol. 2, p. 319 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Callianidea typa H. 
Milne Edwards, 1837) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1522 


CALLIANIDEINAE De Man, 1928, Siboga Expeditions 
Monograph, 39(a6): 30 (type genus: Callianidea H. Milne 
Edwards, 1837) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1522 


callida, Dorippe, Fabricius, 1798, Entomologia systematica ... 
Supplementum, p. 362 (specific name of the type species of 
Neodorippe Serene & Romimohtarto, 1969) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1437 


Callisea Dana, 1852, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences, Philadelphia, 6: 11 (a junior objective synonym of 
Callianisea H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1522 


Callitroga Brauer, 1883, Denkschriften der Akademie der 
Wissenschaften. Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaft- 
liche Klasse, 47: 74 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1399 


Callorhinus Gray, 1859, Proceedings of the Zoological Society 
of London, 1859: 359 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Phoca ursina Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, 
Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


Callotaria Palmer, 1892, Proceedings of the Biological Society 
of Washington, 7: 156 (a junior objective synonym of 
Callorhinus Gray, 1859) (Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


Calymena Desmarest, 1817, Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire 
Naturelle, Ed. 2, vol. 8, p. 517 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Trilobita). Op. 1433 


Calymene Brongniart in Brongniart & Desmarest, 1822, 
Histoire naturelle des Crustacés fossiles, p. 11 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by Milne 
Edwards, 1844, in Cuvier, Le régne animal, Disciples 
edition, vol. 18, pl. 80, figs. 1, la, 1b: Calymena blumen- 
bachii Brongniart in Desmarest, 1817) (Trilobita). Op. 1433 


CALYMENIDAE Milne Edwards, 1840, Histoire naturelle des 
Crustacés, in: Roret’s Suites a Buffon, vol. 3, p. 293 (type 
genus: Calymene Brongniart in Brongniart & Desmarest, 
1822) (Trilobita). Op. 1433 


camelopardalis, Cervus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 66 (specific name of the type species of Giraffa 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1894 


cameronensis, Petropedetes, Reichenow, 1874, Archiv fiir 
Naturgeschichte, 40(1.3): 290 (specific name of the type 
species of Petropedetes Reichenow, 1874) (Amphibia, 
Anura). Op. 1921 


camillus, Papilio, Cramer, [1780], De uitlandsche Kapellan 
voorkomende in de drie Waerelddeelen Asia, Africa en 
America, vol. 4, part 25, p. 20 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1917 


camillus, Papilio, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum ..., vol. 2, 
p. 11 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1917 


campanula, Distoma, Dujardin, 1844, Histoire naturelle des 
helminthes ou vers intestinaux, p. 435 (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


campbelli, Bothrops, Freire Lascano, 1991, Dos nuevas especies 
de Bothrops en el Ecuador (Serpientes venenosas), p. 2, as 
defined by the male holotype (specimen no. INHMT 1956 
in the herpetological collection of the Instituto Nacional de 
Higiene y Medicina Tropical “Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez’, 
Guayaquil, Ecuador) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1939 


Campeloma Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, de Chimie, 
d Histoire Naturelle, 88: 423 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
by monotypy: Campeloma crassula Rafinesque, 1819) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1931 


campestris, Andrena, Eversmann, 1852, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 25(2) no. 3: 20 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1511 


Campylirhynchus Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la Collection des 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 84 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


cancroides, Acarus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 616 (specific name of the type species of Chelifer 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1542 


candida, Folsomia, Willem, 1902, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de Belgique, 46: 280 (specific name of the 
type species of Folsomia Willem, 1902) (Collembola). Op. 
1431 


candidum, Didemnum, Savigny, 1816, Mémoires sur les 
animaux sans vertébres, part 2, pp. 14, 194 (specific name of 
the type species of Didemnum Savigny, 1816) (Tunicata, 
Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 15 


candiota, Helix, Pfeiffer, 1849, Die Schnirkelschnecken 
(Gattung Helix) in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit 
Beschreibungen, im Kuster (Ed.), Systematisches 
Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz, vol. 1, part 
12, p. 255 (specific name of the type species of Xeromunda 
Monterosato, 1892) (Gastropoda). Op. 1719 


canifrons, Chrysops, Walker, 1848, List of the specimens of 


dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 
part 1, p. 197 (suppressed under the plenary power for Strix 
hudsonia Gmelin, 1788, the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Diptera). Op. 1711 


caparoch, Strix, Miller, 1766, Des Ritters C. von Linne’s ... 
vollstandige Natursystem ..., Supplement, p. 69 (valid 
specific name at the time of the Commission’s ruling of 
Strix hudsonia Gmelin, 1788, the type species of Surnia 
Dumeéril, 1806) (Aves). Direction 122 


capensis, Algyra, A. Smith, 1838, Magazine of Natural History 
and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and 
Meteorology, 2: 94 (senior subjective synonym of 
Ichnotropis macrolepidota Peters, 1854, the type species of 
Ichnotropis Peters, 1854) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1422 


capensis, Gebia major, Krauss, 1843, Die Siidafrikanischen 
Crustaceen. Eine Zusammenstellung ailer bekannten 
Malacostraca ..., p. 54, as defined by the neotype (the 
female specimen from Saldanha Bay, South Africa, no. 
14895 in the South African Museum, Cape Town) 
designated under the plenary power (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1753 


caperans, Brachycerus, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 55, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1820 


capillaceus, Pectunculus, da Costa, 1778, British Conchology, p. 
187 (a junior objective synonym of the specific name of 
Venus exoleta Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


capucinus, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 355 (specific name of the type species of 
Bostrichus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Capys Hewitson, [1865], I//ustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera. 
Lycaenidae. (Supplement), vol. 1, p. 59 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Papilio alpheus Cramer, [1777]) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1398 


caraboides, Scarabaeus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 354 (specific name of the type species of 
Platycerus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Caragolus Monterosato, 1884, Nomenclatura generica e 
specifica di alcune conchiglie mediterranee, p. 43 (a junior 
objective synonym of Osilinus Philippi, 1847 and of 
Trochocochlea Motch, 1852) (Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


CARCHARIIDAE Miller & Henle, [1839], Systematische 
Beschreibung Plagiostomen, p. xvii, correction of 
CARCHARIAE (type genus: Carcharias Rafinesque, 1810), 
ruled under the plenary power that this name and other 
family-group names based on Carcharias are not to be 
given priority over ODONTASPIDIDAE Miller & Henle, 
[1839] and other family-group names based on Odontaspis 
Agassiz, 1838 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon (Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes). 
Op. 1459 


Carcinion Jarocki, 1825, Zoologia czyli zwiérzetopismo Ogéolne, 
podlug Naynowszego Systematu, vol. 5, p. 108 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1575 


Carcinochelis Fieber, 1861, Die europdischen Hemiptera 
Halbfliigler (Rhynchota Heteroptera). Nach der analytis- 
chen Methode Bearbeitet, p. 34 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Carcinochelis alutaceus Handlirsch, 1897) (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1641 


carinata, Phyllophis, Gunther, 1864, The reptiles of British 
India, p. 295, ruled under the plenary power not to be 
invalid by reason of having been replaced before 1961 as a 
junior secondary homonym of Coluber carinatus Linnaeus, 
1758 (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1867 


carnivora, Musca, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta ..., vol. 4, p. 313 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Diptera). Op. 1670 


carolinensis, Anolis, Voigt, 1832, in Cuvier, Das Thierreich ... 
Nach der zweiten ... Ausgabe tibersetzt und durch Zusdtze 
erweitert von F.S. Voigt, p. 71 (specific name of the type 
species of Anolis Daudin, 1802) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1385 


carteri, Palaega, Woodward, 1870, Geological Magazine, 7: 
496 (specific name of the type species of Palaega 
Woodward, 1870) (Isopoda). Op. 1668 


carthami, Papilio, Hiibner, [1813], Sammlung europdischer 
Schmetterlinge, vol. 1, pl. 143 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1599 


Cassidella Hofker, 1953, The Micropaleontologist, 7(1): 26 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1834 


castaneum, Colydium, Herbst, 1797, Natursystem aller 
Insecten. die KGfer, vol. 7, p. 282 (specific name of the type 
species of Tribolium MacLeay, 1825) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1495 


Castiarina Gory & Laporte, 1837, Histoire naturelle et 
iconographie des  insectes  coléoptéres, publiée par 
monographies séparées. Texte vol. 2. Suite aux Buprestides, 
p. 22 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Barker, 1979, Transactions of the Royal 
Society of South Australia, 103: 1: Stigmodera pertii Gory 
& Laporte, 1837) (Coleoptera). Op. 1628 


Catacus Rafinesque, 1815, Analyse de la Nature, ou Tableau de 
l'Univers et des Corps Organisés, p. 64 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 1949 


cataphractus, Cottus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 264 (specific name of the type species of 
Agonus Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Osteichthyes, 
Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1855 


catarractus, Cycloderes, Sahlberg, 1823, Periculi entomo- 
graphici ..., pp. 21, 83 (specific name of the type species of 
Cycloderes Sahlberg, 1823) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


Cathammistes Mliger, 1807, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde, 6: 297 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


catulloi, Terebratula, Pictet, 1867, Mélanges Paléontologiques, 
vol. 1(3), p. 202 (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


caucasicus, Androctonus, Nordmann, 1840, Notice sur les 
scorpions de la faune pontique. Jn: Voyage dans la Russie 
meéridionale et la Crimée, par la Hongrie, la Valachie et la 
Moldavie, exécuté en 1837 ..., vol. 3, p. 731 (Arachnida, 
Scorpiones). Op. 1933 


16 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


caucasicus, Aradus, Kolenati, 1857, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 29(4): 438, as defined 
by the neotype (male specimen labelled ‘(1) Derbent; (2) 13° 
in the Jakovlev collection in the Zoological Institute, 
Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Russia) 
designated under the plenary power (Heteroptera). Op. 
1783 


caucasius, Scorpio, Fischer von Waldheim, 1813, Zoognosia 
tabulis synopticis illustrata .... Ed. 3, vol. 1, p. 401 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1933 


caudatum, Strombidion, Fromentel, 1876, Etudes sur les 
microzoaires ou infusoires proprement dits comprenant de 
nouvelles recherches sur leur organisation, leur classification 
et la description des espéces nouvelles ou peu connues, p. 264, 
pl. 24, figs. 7-8 (Ciliophora, Oligotrichida). Op. 1955 


CECILINIA Rafinesque, 1814, Specchio delle scienze o 
Giornale Enciclopedico di Sicilia, 2: 104 (an incorrect 
original spelling of CAECILIIDAE) (Amphibia, 
Gymnophiona). Ops. 1462, 1830 


cedrorum, Bombycilla, Vieillot, [1808], Histoire naturelle des 
oiseaux de |’ Amérique septentrionale ..., vol. 1, p. 88 
(specific name of the type species of Bombycilla Vieillot, 
[1808]) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


CELAENIDAE Naef, 1922, Die fossilen Tintenfische, p. 150 
(an incorrect subsequent spelling of KELAENIDAE Naef, 
1921) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


Celaeno Wagner, 1860, Abhandlungen der Mathemat.- 
Physikalischen Classe der kéniglich bayerischen Akademie 
der Wissenschaften, 8(3): 779 (a junior objective synonym 
of Kelaeno Minster, 1842 and a junior homonym of 
Celaeno Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1815) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


cellaris, Dermestes, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia Carniolica, p. 
16 (specific name of the type species of Cryptophagus 
Herbst, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Cenobita H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Histoire naturelle des 
Crustacés, vol. 2, p. 238 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Coenobita Latreille, 1829) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1575 


Cenobites Berthold, 1827, Latreille’s Nattirliche Familien des 
Thierreichs, p. 263 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). 
Op. 1575 


CENOBITIDAE Dana, 1851, Proceedings of the Academy of 


Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 5: 269 (an incorrect 
original spelling of COENOBITIDAE) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1575 


Centronotus Lacepede, 1801, Histoire naturelle des poissons, 
vol. 3, p. 309, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Centronotus Bloch & Schneider, 1801 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1799 


cephalotes, Halictus, Dalla Torre, 1896, Catalogus Hymeno- 
pterorum, vol. 10, p. 57 (valid replacement of the specific 
name of Halictus cephalicus Robertson, 1892, the type 
species of Paralictus Robertson, 1901) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1882 


cephalotes, Tenthredo, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum ..., 
vol. 1, p. 408 (specific name of the type species of 
Megalodontes Latreille, 1802) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1829 


Ceratites de Haan, 1825, Monographiae Ammoniteorum et 
Goniatiteorum Specimen, p. 39 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Ammonites nodosus Schlotheim, 1813) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1806 


ceratophthalmus, Phacops, Goldfuss, 1843, Neues Jahrbuch fiir 
Mineralogie, Geologie und Paltontologie, 1834: 564 (specific 
name of the type species of Cyphaspis Burmeister, 1843) 
(Trilobita). Op. 1434 


Cerocoma Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 357 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 262: Meloe 
schaefferi Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Ceroplesis Serville, 1835, Annales de la Société Entomologique 
de France, 4: 93 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Lamia aethiops 
Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1407 


certhia, Bombyx, Fabricius, 1793, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 3, part 1, p. 412 (specific name of 
the type species of Brahmaea Walker, 1855) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1698 


Cerylon Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 205 
(gender: neuter) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Lyctus histeroides Fabricius, 1792) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


CERYLONIDAE Billberg, 1820, Enumeratio Insectorum in 
Museo Gust. Joh. Billberg, p. 47 (type genus: Cerylon 
Latreille, 1802), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Cerylon are 
not to be given priority over COLYDIIDAE Erichson, 1842 
and other family-group names based on Colydium 
Fabricius, 1792 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


Cetiosauriscus Huene, 1927, Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 
20(3): 453 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Cetiosauriscus stewarti Charig, 
1980) (Reptilia, Sauropodomorpha). Op. 1801 


Ceutorhynchus Germar, 1824, Insectorum species novae aut 
minus cognitae, p. 214 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Thomson, 1859, Skandinaviens Coleoptera, 
vol. 1, p. 140: Curculio assimilis Paykull, 1792) (Coleo- 
ptera). Op. 1529 


Chagrinichnites Feldmann, Osgood, Szmuc & Meinke, 1978, 
Journal of Paleontology, 52: 288 (gender: masculine) (Trace 
fossil, arthropod). Op. 1520 


Chamaepsila Hendel, 1917, Deutsche Entomologische Zeit- 
schrift (Berlin), 1917: 37 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Musca rosae Fabricius, 1794) 
(Diptera). Op. 1938 


Cheilosia Meigen, 1822, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 3, p. 
296 (gender: feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Coquillett, 1910, 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 37: 521: 
Syrphus flavipes Panzer, 1798) (Diptera). Op. 1744 


Cheilosia Panzer, [1809], Faunae insectorum germanicae initia 
oder Deutschlands Insecten, Heft 108, p. 14, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Cheilosia Meigen, 
1822 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1744 


Cheiridium Menge, 1855, Neueste Schriften der 
Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 5(2): 36 (gender: neuter) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Simon, 1879, 
Les arachnides de France, vol. 7 (Les ordres des chernetes, 
scorpiones et opiliones), p. 43: Chelifer museorum Leach, 
1817) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1697 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 7 


Cheirurus Beyrich, 1845, Ueber einige béhmischen Trilobiten, p. 
5 (gender: masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Barton, 1913, 
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 
54(21): 547: Cheirurus insignis Beyrich, 1845) (Trilobita). 
Op. 1435 


chelicornis, Solpuga, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 218, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite hav- 
ing been published in a suppressed work (specific name of 
the type species of Solpuga Lichtenstein, 1796) (Solifugae). 
Op. 1820 


Chelifer Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 617 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 424: ‘Scorpio 
cancroides Fabricius, 1775’ (= Acarus cancroides Linnaeus, 
1758), ruled under the plenary power to be available 
(Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1542 


CHELIFERIDAE Westwood, 1838, The Entomologist’s text 
book, an introduction to the natural history, structure, 
physiology and classification of Insects, including the 
Crustacea and Arachnida, p. 145 (type genus: Chelifer 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1542 


Chelonus Panzer, 1806, Kritische Revision der Insektenfaune 
Deutschlands, nach dem System bearbeitet, vol. 2, p. 99 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Curtis, 1837, British entomology, vol. 14, p. 
672: Ichneumon oculator Fabricius, 1775) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1546 


Chilosia Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index 
Universalis, p. 80 (an unjustified emendation of Cheilosia 
Meigen, 1822) (Diptera). Op. 1744 


Chloralictus Robertson, 1902, Canadian Entomologist, 34: 245 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Halictus cressonii Robertson, 1890), ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over Paralictus 
Robertson, 1901 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms (Hymenoptera). Op. 1882 


chlorechis, Vipera, Pel, [1851], Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor 
Jagtkunde, 1: 172 (senior subjective synonym of the specific 
name of Vipera chloroechis Schlegel, 1855, the type species 
of Atheris Cope, 1862) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1634 


Chlorima Germar, 1817, Magazin der Entomologie, 2: 341 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1642 


Chloroechis Bonaparte, 1849, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1849: 145 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1634 


Chlorophanus Sahlberg, 1823, Periculi entomographici, species 
insectorum nondum descriptas proposituri, fasciculus, p. 4 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Chlorophanus fallax Sahlberg, 1823, a junior subjective 
synonym of Curculio excisus Fabricius, 1801) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1642 


Choerodes Leidy, 1852, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 6: 52 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1393 


Choeropsis Leidy, 1852, Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, (2)2: 213 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Hippopotamus liberiensis Morton, 
1849) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1393 


Cholus Germar, 1824, Insectorum, species novae aut minus 
cognitae, descriptionibus illustratae, vol. 1, Coleoptera, p. 
212 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Schénherr, 1826, Curculionidum dispositio 
methodica, p. 20: Cholus albicinctus Germar, 1824) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1449 


CHORAGIDAE Kirby, 1819, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 12: 447 (type genus: Choragus Kirby, 
1819), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Choragus are not to be 
given priority over ANTHRIBIDAE Billberg, 1820 and 
other family-group names based on Anthribus Geoffroy, 
1762 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1756 


Choragus Kirby, 1819, Transactions of the Linnean Society of 
London, 12: 447 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Choragus sheppardi Kirby, 1819) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1756 


chordatus, Stylephorus, Shaw, 1791, Philosophical Transactions 
of the Royal Society of London, 1: 90 (specific name of the 
type species of Stylephorus Shaw, 1791) (Osteichthyes, 
Saccopharyngiformes). Op. 1603 


chrishna, Ammonites, Forbes, 1846, Transactions of the 
Geological Society, London, 7: 103, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over the specific name of 
Ammonites neubergicus Hauer, 1858 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1519 


Chromadora Bastian, 1865, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 25: 167 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Chromadora 
nudicapitata Bastian, 1865) (Nematoda). Op. 1815 


Chromis Cuvier in Desmarest, 1814, Bulletin des Sciences, par 
la Société Philomatique de Paris, (3)1: 88 (gender, as 
confirmed by the Commission: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Sparus chromis Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1417 


chromis, Sparus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 280 (specific name of the type species of Chromis 
Cuvier in Desmarest, 1814) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1417 


CHROMODORIDIDAE Bergh, 1892, Malacologische 
Untersuchungen in Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen von 
Dr C. Semper, section 2, vol. 3, part 18, p. 1103, correction 
of CHROMODORIDAE (type genus: Chromodoris Alder. 
& Hancock, 1855) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


Chromodoris Alder & Hancock, 1855, Monograph of the 
British nudibranchiate Mollusca, Appendix, p. xvii (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Doris magnifica 
Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


chrysis, Lygaeus, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. II. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 109, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Heteroptera). Op. 1820 


Chrysitella Zeller, 1839, Isis (von Oken), 1839(3): col. 203 (an 
unused objective synonym of Roeslerstammia Zeller, 1839) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1910 


Chrysobothris Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, 
enthaltend Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten 
.. auf der Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié 
in den Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Westwood, 
[1838], Synopsis of the genera of British insects, p. 24 
(published with An introduction to the modern classification 
of insects ..., vol. 1, part 3, pp. 113-160): Buprestis 
chrysostigma Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of Chrysobotris 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


18 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Chrysobotris Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend 
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten ... auf der 
Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié in den 
Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9, ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Chrysobothris 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


Chrysoclista Stainton, 1854, Insecta Britannica, Lepidoptera, 
p. 240 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Fletcher, 1928, Catalogue of Indian Insects, 
part 16, p. 25: Phalaena linneella Clerck, 1759) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


chrysomelinus, Staphylinus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 423 (specific name of the type species of 
Tachyporus Gravenhorst, 1802) (Coleoptera). Op. 1743 


Chrysomyia Macquart, 1834, Histoire naturelle des Insectes. 
Diptéres, vol. 2, p. 262 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1443 


chrysopterus, Scarus, Bloch & Schneider, 1801, Systema 
Ichthyologiae iconibus cx illustratum, p. 286 (specific name 
of the type species of Sparisoma Swainson, 1839) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1945 


chrysoscelis, Hyla femoralis, Cope, 1880, Bulletin of the United 
States National Museum, 17: 29, as defined by the neotype 
(specimen no. 37293 in the Texas Natural History 
Collection, University of Texas at Austin) designated under 
the plenary power (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1716 


chrysostigma, Buprestis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 409 (specific name of the type species of 
Chrysobothris Eschscholtz, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


chrysothorax, Vespa, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 203, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a _ suppressed work 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1820 


CHTENOPTERYGIDAE Grimpe, 1922, Sitzungsberichte der 
naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, 45-48 (1918-1921): 
45 (type genus: Chtenopteryx Appell6f, 1890) (corrected 
original spelling of CTENOPTERYGIDAE) (Cephalo- 
poda, Coleoidea). Op. 1793 


Chtenopteryx Appell6f, 1890, Bergens Museums Aarsberetning, 
1889(33): 3 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Chtenopteryx fimbriatus Appell6f, 1890, a junior subjective 
synonym of Sepioteuthis sicula Verany, 1851), spelling 
confirmed as correct by the Commission (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1793 


Cichlasoma Swainson, 1839, The natural history of fishes, 
amphibians and reptiles, or monocardian animals, vol. 2, p. 
230 (gender: neuter) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Labrus bimaculatus Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1954 


cichorii, Meloe, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 419 (specific name of the type species of Mylabris 
Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


cincta, Domomyza, Rondani, 1856, Dipterologiae italicae 
prodromus. 1. Genera italica ordinis Dipterorum ordinatim 
disposita et distincta et in families et stirpes aggregata, p. 
121 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1879 


cinereus, Oniscus, Zenker in Panzer, 1799, Fauna insectorum 
Germanicae initia, oder Deutschlands Insecten ..., Heft 62, 
no. 22 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


cingulata, Actia, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830. Mémoires 
présentés par divers Savants a l’Académie Royale des 
Sciences de l'Institut de France, vol. 2, p. 86 (specific name 
of the type species of Elfia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1850) 
(Diptera). Op. 1432 


cinnabarina, Meloe, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia carniolica, p. 
60 (specific name of the senior subjective synonym of 
Cucujus depressus Fabricius, 1775, the type species of 
Cucujus Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


cinnamopterum, Tetropium, Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Fauna 
Boreali-Americana, part 4, p. 174 (specific name of the type 
species of Tetropium Kirby, 1837) (Coleoptera). Op. 1473 


cinxia, Tenthredo (Allantus), Klug, 1816, Magazin. Gesellschaft 
Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 8(1): 69-70 (senior 
subjective synonym of Caliroa sebetia A. Costa, 1859, the 
type species of Caliroa A. Costa, 1859) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1963 


circularis, Coccinella, Olivier, 1791, Encyclopédie Méthodique. 
Histoire Naturelle. Insectes, vol. 6, p, 62 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1693 


circumluteola, Banksinella luteolateralis, Theobald, 1908, 
Entomologist, 41: 107 (Diptera). Op. 1775 


Cistela Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 115 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


citrinus, Motacilla, Wilkes, 1817, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 16, p. 78 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


clathrata, Haliotis, Lichtenstein, 1794, Catalogus rerum 
naturalium rarissimum. Sectio secunda continens Conchylia, 
item mineralia, ligna exotica, et arte parata, p. 105, and all 
uses of the name prior to the publication of Haliotis 
clathrata Reeve, 1846 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1950 


clathrata, Haliotis, Reeve, 1846, Conchologia Iconica, vol. 3, 
Monograph of the genus Haliotis, pl. 17, fig. 71 (Gastro- 
poda). Op. 1950 


Clausilia Draparnaud, 1805, Histoire naturelle des Mollusques 
terrestres et fluviatiles de la France, p. 24 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: Pupa 
rugosa Draparnaud, 1801) (Gastropoda). Op. 1455 


CLAUSOCALANIDAE Giesbrecht, 1892, Fauna und Flora 
des Golfes von Neapel, vol. 19, p. 185 (type genus: Clauso- 
calanus Giesbrecht, 1888) (Copepoda). Op. 1503 


Clausocalanus Giesbrecht, 1888, Arti della Accademia 
Nazionale dei Lincei, Rendiconti, (4)4(2): 334 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Calanus 
mastigophorus Claus, 1863) (Copepoda). Op. 1503 


clayatus, Conchiosaurus, Meyer, [1833], Museum Sencken- 
bergianum. Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der beschrie- 
benden Naturgeschichte, 1(1): 8 (specific name of the type 
species of Conchiosaurus Meyer, [1833]) (Reptilia, 
Sauropterygia). Op. 1907 


Clayella Oken, 1815, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, vol. 3 
(Zoologie), part 1, p. 358 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be valid by monotypy: 
Lernaea uncinata Miller, 1776, a junior subjective synonym 
of Lernaea adunca Strom, 1762), ruled under the plenary 
power to be available despite having been published in a 
rejected work (Copepoda). Op. 1817 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 19 


clavicornis, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 355 (senior subjective synonym of Tenebrio 
hirticornis De Geer, 1775, the type species of Orthocerus 
Latreille, 1796) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


clavifrons, Calymene, Dalman, 1827, Kungliga Svenska 
Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 1826: 75 (specific name 
of the type species of Cyrtometopus Angelin, 1854) 
(Trilobita). Op. 1434 


clavigera, Cidaris, Mantell, 1822, The fossils of the South 
Downs; or illustrations of the geology of Sussex, p. 194 
(specific name of the type species of Tylocidaris Pomel, 
1883) (Echinoidea). Op. 1458 


clavipes, Cimex, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 729 
(specific name of the type species of Berytinus Kirkaldy, 
1900) (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Clidastes Cope, 1868, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 20: 181 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Clidastes 
propython Cope, 1869) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1750 


clintonensis, Graptolites, Hall, 1843, Geology of New York. 
Part IV. Survey of the Fourth Geological District, p. 74, and 
all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Graptolithus clintonensis Hall, 1852 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Graptolithina). 
Op. 1730 


clintonensis, Graptolithus, Hall, 1852, Palaeontology of New 
York. Volume II, containing descriptions of the organic 
remains of the Lower Middle Division of the New York 
System, p. 39, as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. 
30951 in the American Museum of Natural History, New 
York, U.S.A., figured by Hall, 1852, pl. A17, fig. la) 
designated by the Commission (Graptolithina). Op. 1730 


cloropus, Curculio, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 385 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1655 


clymenoides, Johnstonia, Quatrefages, [1866 (summer)], Histoire 
naturelle des annelés marins et d'eau douce. Annélides et 
géphyriens, vol. 2, p. 244, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen A’(R)-1868, no. 239b in the Quatrefages 
collection in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 
Paris) designated by Mackie & Gobin, 1993, Zoologica 
Scripta, 22: 231 (specific name of the type species of 
Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1866) (Polychaeta). Op. 1807 


clypeatus, Pagurus, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum, vol. 
1, p. 328 (specific name of the type species of Coenobita 
Latreille, 1829) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1575 


Cnetha Enderlein, 1921, Deutsche Tierdrztliche Wochenschrift, 
29: 199 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Simulium vernum Macquart, 
1826) (Diptera). Op. 1416 


COBITIDAE Swainson, 1839, in Lardner, The Cabinet 
Cyclopedia, vol. 2, p. 190 (type genus: Cobitis Linnaeus, 
1758), spelling emended from COBITIDIDAE by the 
ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name Cobitis 
Linnaeus, 1758 is COBIT- (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). 
Op. 1500 


Cobitis Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 303 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cobitis taenia Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1500 


coccinea, Cantharis, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Suecica, Ed. 2, p. 
202 (specific name of the type species of Pyrochroa 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Coccobius Ratzeburg, 1852, Die Ichneumonen der Forstinsecten 
in forstlicher und entomologischer Beziehung, vol. 3, p. 195 
(gender: masculine) (type genus, by subsequent designation 
by Gahan & Fagan, 1923, Bulletin of the United States 
National Museum, 124: 37: Coccobius annulicornis 
Ratzeburg, 1852) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1646 


Cochliomyia Townsend, 1915, Journal of the Washington 
Academy of Sciences, 5: 644 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Musca macellaria 
Fabricius, 1775) (Diptera). Op. 1399 


Coeliodes Schénherr, 1837, Genera et Species Curculionidum, 
vol. 4, p. 282 (gender: masculine) (type species, by original 
designation: Curculio quercus Fabricius, 1787, a junior 
primary homonym replaced by Curculio dryados Gmelin, 
1790) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


Coeloides Wesmael, 1838, Nouveaux Mémoires de I’ Académie 
Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles, 11: 59 
(gender: masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Telenga, 1936, 
Faune de l!URSS (Institut Zoologique de I’ Académie des 
Sciences de Il'URSS), 5(2): 74: Coeloides scolyticida 
Wesmael, 1838) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1530 


Coelophysis Cope, 1889, American Naturalist, 23: 626 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by Hay, 
1930, Second bibliography and catalogue of the fossil 
Vertebrata of North America, vol. 2, p. 186: Coelurus bauri 
Cope, 1887) (Reptilia, Saurischia). Op. 1842 


Coenobita Latreille, 1829, Les Crustacés, les Arachnides et les 
Insectes, distribués en familles naturelles, ouvrage formant les 
tomes 4 et 5 celui de M. le baron Cuvier sur le régne animal, 
Ed. 2, p. 77 (gender: masculine) (type species, by menotypy: 
Pagurus clypeatus Fabricius, 1787) (Crustacea, Decapoda). 
Op. 1575 


COENOBITIDAE Dana, 1851, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 5: 269, correction by 
Ortmann, 1892, Zoologische Jahrbticher (Systematik, 
Geographie und Biologie), 6: 271, of CENOBITIDAE (type 
genus: Coenobita Latreille, 1829) (Crustacea, Decapoda). 
Op. 1575 


Coenomyia Latreille, 1796, Précis des caractéres génériques des 
insectes, disposés dans un ordre naturel, p. 159 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Latreille, [1802], Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére 
des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 439: Musca ferruginea 
Scopoli, 1763) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


coffeae, Lecanium, Walker, 1852, List of the specimens of 
homopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 
part 4, p. 1079 (specific name of the type species of 
Saissetia Déplanche, 1859) (Homoptera). Op. 1627 


coffeae, Saissetia, Déplanche, 1859, Messager de Tahiti, 
Papeete, 8(no. 9): 7 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 1627 


colberti, Rioarribasaurus, Hunt & Lucas, 1991, Palaeonto- 
logische Zeitschrift, 65: 191 (a junior objective synonym of 
Coelurus bauri Cope, 1887) (Reptilia, Saurischia). Op. 1842 


coleoptrata, Sigara, Fabricius, [1777], Genera insectorum 
eorumque characteres naturales secundum numerum, figuram 
..., Pp. 298, as defined by the lectotype designated by 
Jansson, 1986, Acta Entomologica Fennica, 47: 20 (specific 
name of the type species of Cymatia Flor, 1860) 
(Heteroptera). Ops. 1650, 1794 


Colletes Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle des fourmis, p. 423 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Apis 
succincta Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


20 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


COLLETIDAE Lepeletier, 1841, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes, Hyménoptéres, vol. 2, p. 295 (type genus: Colletes 
Latreille, 1802), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Colletes are 
to be given precedence over PROSOPIDIDAE Fallen, 1813 
and HYLAEIDAE Viereck, 1916 (1813) and other family- 
group names based on Prosopis Fabricius, 1804 and 
Hylaeus Fabricius, 1793 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1713 


coloboptera, Vespa, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 202, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Hymeno- 
ptera). Op. 1820 


Colomerus Newkirk & Keifer, 1971, Eriophyid Studies, C-5, 
Agriculture Research Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, p. 6 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation: Eriophyes gardeniella Keifer, 1964) 
(Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


Colon Herbst, 1797, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 7, p. 224 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Thomson, 1859, Skandinaviens Coleoptera, synoptiskt 
bearbetade, vol. 1, p. 60: Colon viennensis Herbst, 1797), 
ruled under the plenary power to be the correct original 
spelling of Kolon (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Colubraria Schumacher, 1817, Essai d’un nouveau systéme des 
habitations des vers testacés ..., p. 76 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Colubraria  granulata 
Schumacher, 1817) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


colus, Murex, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, 
p. 753 (specific name of the type species of Fusinus 
Rafinesque, 1815) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


COLYDIIDAE Erichson, 1842, Archiv ftir Naturgeschichte, 8: 
213 (type genus: Colydium Fabricius, 1792), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Colydium are to be given precedence over 
CERYLONIDAE Billberg, 1820 and ORTHOCERINI 
Blanchard, 1845 (1820) and other family-group names 
based on Cerylon Latreille, 1802 and Orthocerus Latreille, 
1796 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


Colydium Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia Systematica, vol. 1, 
part 2, p. 495 (gender: neuter) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
Vordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 431: Bostrichus 
elongatus Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


comata, Bohemilla, Vejdovsky, 1883, Sitzungsberichte der 
K@niglichen Bohmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften 
(Prag), 1883: 218 (specific name of the type species of 
Vejdovskyella Michaelsen, 1903) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


complanatus, Lumbricus, Dugés, 1828, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, 15: 289 (specific name of the type species of 
Octodrilus Omodeo, 1956) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


Compylirhynchus Hummel, 1823, Essais Entomologiques, vol. 
1, no. 3, p. 24 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Campylirhynchus Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


concava, Orbulites, Lamarck, 1816, Histoire naturelle des 
animaux sans vertébres, vol. 2, p. 197 (specific name of the 
type species of Orbitolina d’Orbigny, 1850) (Fora- 
miniferida). Op. 1587 


Conchella Gray, 1848, List of the specimens of British animals 
in the collection of the British Museum. Part 1. Centroniae 
or radiated animals, p. 88 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1485 


Conchiosaurus Meyer, [1833], Museum Senckenbergianum. 
Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der beschriebenden 
Naturgeschichte, 1(1): 8 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by monotypy: Conchiosaurus clavatus Meyer, [1833]), ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given prority over 
Nothosaurus Minster, 1834 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Reptilia, Sauropterygia). Op. 
1907 


confluens, Corisa, Fieber, 1851, Species generis Corisa, p. 18, a 
preprint from Abhandlungen der KGéniglichen Boéhmischen 
Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, (5)7: 230; 1852 (Hetero- 
ptera). Op. 1795 


conglobator, Oniscus, Pallas, 1766, Miscellanea zoologica, p. 
194 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


Coniporus Thomson, 1859, Skandinaviens Coleoptera, 
synoptiskt bearbetade, vol. 1, p. 90 (a junior objective 
synonym of Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


connubialis, Catocala, Guénée, 1852, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes. Species général des Lépidoptéres, vol. 7 
(Noctuelites), part 3, p. 105 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1774 


conocephali, Cryptothrips, Karny, 1913, Bulletin du Jardin 
Botanique de Buitenzorg, 2: 98 (specific name of the type 
species of Eugynothrips Priesner, 1926) (Thysanoptera). Op. 
1442 


constricta, Monodonta, Lamarck, 1822, Histoire naturelle des 
animaux sans vertébres, vol. 7 (Histoire des mollusques), p. 
36 (specific name of the type species of Austrocochlea 
Fischer, 1885) (Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


conyzae, Euribia, Hering, 1933, Amateur de Papillons, 6: 309, 
ruled under the plenary power not to be given priority over 
the specific name of Euribia jaceana Hering, 1935 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms (Diptera). 
Op. 1619 


Coppinia Hassall, 1848, Zoologist, 6: 2223 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hydrozoa). Op. 1485 


Copris Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 87 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 428: 
Scarabaeus lunaris Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Coproica Rondani, 1861, Dipterologiae italicae prodromus. 
Species Italicae ordinis Dipterorum ..., vol. 4, p. 10 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Limosina acutangula Zetterstedt, 1847) (Diptera). 
Op. 1839 


Coprophilus Latreille, 1829, Le régne animal ..., (Ed. Cuvier), 
Ed. 2, vol. 4, p. 439 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Staphylinus striatulus 
Fabricius, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1722 


Coptorhinus Dejean, 1833, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, part 2, p. 152 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1838 


Coptorhinus Guérin Méneyille, [1838], Crustacés, arachnides et 
insectes. Jn Duperrey (Ed.), Voyage autour du monde ... sur 
la corvette de Sa Majesté, La Coquille, pendant les années 
1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825 ... Zoologie, vol. 2, part 2, p. 72 (a 
junior homonym of Coptorhinus Dejean, 1833) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1838 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES pl 


cor, Terebratula, Bruguiére, 1792, Choix des mémoires ... 
formant les collections du Journal d’ Histoire naturelle, vol. 1, 
p. 425 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


coriacea, Meladema, Laporte, 1835, Etudes entomologiques, ou 
description d’insectes nouveaux; et observations sur la 
synonymie, part 1, p. 98 (specific name of the type species 
of Meladema Laporte, 1835) (Coleoptera). Op. 1725 


coriarius, Cerambyx, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 389 (specific name of the type species of 
Prionus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Cornalatus Attems, 1931, Zoologica Stuttgart, 30(79): 40 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cornalatus permutatus Attems, 1938) 
(Diplopoda, Polydesmida). Op. 1498 


corrugata, Gryphaea, Say, 1823, in James, Account of an 
expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, 
performed in the years 1819 and ‘20, under the command of 
Major Stephen H. Long, vol. 2, p. 410 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1635 


corticalis, Curculio, Paykull, 1792, Monographia curculionum 
sueciae, p. 41 (senior subjective synonym of Curculio 
lymexylon Fabricius, 1792, the type species of Dryophthorus 
Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera). Op. 1448 


coryli, Phytoptus, Frauenfeld, 1865, Verhandlungen der 
kaiserlich-kéniglichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in 
Wien, 15: 263 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 
1521 


coryligallarum, Phytoptus, Targioni-Tozzetti, 1885, Atti della 
R. Accademia economiche-agrario dei Georgofili di Firenze, 
1885: 32 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 
1521 


Coryphium Stephens, 1834, [//ustrations of British entomology, 
Mandibulata, vol. 5, p. 344 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
by monotypy: Coryphium angusticolle Stephens, 1834) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1597 


costata, Zanclea, Gegenbaur, 1856, Zeitschrift fiir Wissen- 
schaftliche Zoologie, 8(2): 229 (specific name of the type 
species of Zanclea Gegenbaur, 1856) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1752 


costatum, Oosternum, Sharp, 1882, Insecta. Coleoptera. Vol. 
1, part 2 in Godman, E.D. & Salvin, O., Biologia Centrali- 
Americana, vol. 16, p. 112 (specific name of the type species 
of Oosternum Sharp, 1882) (Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


costulatus, Halictus, Kriechbaumer, 1873, Verhandlungen der 
Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 23: 59 (Hym- 
enoptera). Op. 1511 


Craniolites Schlotheim, 1820, Die Petrefactenkunde auf ihrem 
Jetzigen Standpunkte, 1: 246 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). 
Op. 1469 


crassipes, Paracolletes, Smith, 1853, Catalogue of hymen- 
opterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 
1, p. 6 (specific name of the type species of Paracolletes 
Smith, 1853) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


crassipes, Paraphronima, Claus, 1879, Arbeiten aus dem 
Zoologischen Institut der Universitét Wien, 2: 65 
(Amphipoda). Op. 1878 


crassula, Campeloma, Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, 
de Chimie, d Histoire Naturelle, 88: 423 (specific name of 
the type species of Campeloma Rafinesque, 1819) (Gastro- 
poda). Op. 1931 


crassus, Democricetodon brevis, Freudenthal, 1969, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 25: 181 (specific name of the type 
species of Democricetodon Fahlbusch, 1964) (Mammalia, 
Rodentia). Op. 1419 


crenulatus, Byrrhus, Rossi, 1794, Mantissa Insectorum, 
exhibens species nuper in Etruria collectas, adjectis faunae 
Etruscae illustrationibus ac emendationibus, vol. 2, p. 81, as 
defined by the lectotype designated by Bameul, 1991, 
Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de France, 95: 257 
(senior subjective synonym of Pimelia pygmaea Fabricius, 
1798, the type species of Georissus Latreille, 1809) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


crenulatus, Monograptus vomerinus, Elles & Wood, 1911, 
Palaeontographical Society (Monograph), p. 412, as defined 
by the lectotype (specimen no. BU 1555 in Birmingham 
University, Birmingham, U.K., figured by Elles & Wood, 
1911, text-fig. 278a) designated by the Commission 
(Graptolithina). Op. 1731 


crenulatus, Monograptus, TYornquist, 1881, Geologiska 
Foreningens i Stockholm Férhandlingar, 5: 438, and all uses 
of the name prior to the publication of Monograptus 
vomerinus crenulatus Elles & Wood, 1911 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Graptolithina). 
Op. 1731 


cressonii, Halictus, Robertson, 1890, Transactions of the 
American Entomological Society, 17: 317 (specific name of 
the type species of Chloralictus Robertson, 1902) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1882 


creticus, Helophorus, Kiesenwetter, 1858, Berliner Entomolo- 
gische Zeitschrift, 2: 40, ruled under the plenary power not 
to be given priority over the specific name of Helophorus 
brevipalpis Bedel, 1881 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Coleoptera). Op. 1629 


Crinodes Herrich-Schaffer, 1855, Systematische Bearbeitung 
Schmetterlinge Europa, vol. 6, p. 91 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Phalaena bellatrix Stoll, 1780) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1378 


Criomorphus Mulsant, 1839, Histoire Naturelle des Coléoptéres 
de France, part 1, p. 58 (a junior homonym of Criomorphus 
Curtis, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1473 


Criopoderma Poli, 1795, Testacea utriusque Siciliae eorumque 
historia et anatome, vol. 2, p. 255 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1467 


Criopododerma Agassiz, 1848, Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index 
Universalis, p. 301 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1467 


Criopus Poli, 1791, Testacea utriusque Siciliae eorumque 
historia et anatome, vol. 1, p. 34 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1467 


cristatus, Psittacus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 99 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 
1949 


1879, Arbeiten aus dem 
Wien, 2: 31 


crustulum, Parapronoe, Claus, 
Zoologischen Institut der Universitat zu 
(Amphipoda). Op. 1889 


DD: NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Cryopus Deshayes, 1836, in Lamarck, Histoire naturelle des 
Animaux sans vertébres, Ed. 2, revue et augmentée de notes 
... par MM. G-P. Deshayes et H. Milne Edwards, vol. 7, p. 
314 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1467 


Crypteuna Motschulsky, 1863, Bulletin de la Société Impériale 
des Naturalistes de Moscou, 36(1): 448 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


CRYPTINAE Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Fauna Boreali- 
Americana, part 4, p. 259 (type genus: Cryptus Fabricius, 
1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1757 


Cryptocampus Hartig, 1837, Die Aderfliigler Deutschlands mit 
besonderer Berticksichtigung ihres Larvenzustandes und ihres 
Wirkens in Wéildern und Garten fiir Entomologen, Wald- und 
Gartenbesitzer ..., vol. 1, p. 221 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Rohwer, 1911, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Technical Series, 20(2): 
77: Nematus (Cryptocampus) medullarius Hartig, 1837, a 
junior subjective synonym of Cynips amerinae Linnaeus, 
1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Cryptocephalus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes 
qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 231 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 432: 
Chrysomela sericea Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Cryptocoeloma Miers, 1884, Report on the Zoological 
collections made in the Indo-Pacific Ocean during the voyage 
of H.M.S. ‘Alert? 1881-2, p. 227 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Cryptocoeloma haswelli Rathbun, 1923) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1554 


Cryptophagus Herbst, 1792, Natursystem aller bekannten in- 
und auslindischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 4, p. 172 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Westwood, [1838], Synopsis of the genera of 
British insects, p. 13, published with An introduction to the 
modern classification of insects ..., vol. 1, part 1, pp. 1-48: 
Dermestes cellaris Scopoli, 1763), ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of Kryptophagus 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Cryptus Jurine, 1801, Intelligenzblatt der Litteratur Zeitung, 
Erlangen, vol. 1, no. 21, p. 163 (a name published in a work 
rejected for nomenclatural purposes) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1757 


Cryptus Panzer, 1804, Fauna insectorum Germanicae initia; 
oder Deutschlands Insecten ..., Heft 88, pl. 17 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1757 


Ctenium Menge, 1871, Schriften der Naturforschenden 
Gesellschaft in Danzig, (2)2: 292 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1426 


CTENOPTERYGIDAE Grimpe, 1922, Sitzungsberichte der 
naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, 45-48 (1918-1921): 


45 (an incorrect original spelling of 
CHTENOPTERYGIDAE) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 
1793 
Ctenopteryx Joubin, 1900, Résultats des Campagnes 


Scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht par Albert Ier Prince 
Souverain de Monaco, 17: 9 (an incorrect subsequent 
spelling of Chtenopteryx Appelldf, 1890) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1793 


Ctenopteryx Pfeffer, 1900, Mitteilungen aus dem 
Naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg, 17: 171 (an 
unjustified emendation of Chtenopteryx Appellof, 1890 and 
a junior homonym of Ctenopteryx Flach, 1889) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1793 


CUBARIDAE Brandt, 1833, Bulletin de la Société Impériale 
des Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 189 (type genus: Cubaris 
Brandt, 1833) (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 1848 


Cubaris Billberg, 1820, Enumeratio Insectorum in Museo Gust. 
Joh. Billberg, p. 137, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Cubaris Brandt, 1833 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, 
Isopoda). Op. 1848 


Cubaris Brandt, 1833, Bulletin de la Société Impériale des 
Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 189 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Budde-Lund, 1909, 
Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen 
Gesellschaft zu Jena, 14(1): 54: Cubaris murina Brandt, 
1833) (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 1848 


cubensis, Lysianax, Stebbing, 1897, Transactions of the 
Linnean Society of London, (2), Zoology, 7: 29 (specific 
name of the type species of Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936) 
(Amphipoda). Op. 1639 


Cucujus Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 204 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Cucujus 
depressus Fabricius, 1775, a junior subjective synonym of 
Meloe cinnabarina Scopoli, 1763) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Cucujus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 123, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Cucujus Fabricius, 
1775 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


cucullatus, Megalodon, Sowerby, 1827, The mineral conchology 
of Great Britain, part 97 (vol. 6), p. 132 (specific name of 
the type species of Megalodon Sowerby, 1827) (Bivalvia). 
Op. 1829 


Cuma H. Milne Edwards, 1828, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, Paris, (1)13: 287 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cumacea). Op. 
1592 


Cuma Humphrey, 1797, Museum Calonnianum, p. 35 (included 
in a work rejected for nomenclatural purposes) (Mollusca). 
Op. 1592 


cumanense, Phascolosoma, Keferstein, 1867, Zeitschrift fiir 
Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 17: 53, ruled under the plenary 
power to be given precedence over the specific name of 
Lumbricus edule Pallas, 1774 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Sipuncula). Op. 1389 


Cuniculus Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 98 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Mus paca Linnaeus, 1766), ruled under the 
plenary power to be taken as first available from Brisson, 
1762, despite that being a work rejected for nomenclatural 
purposes (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Cuniculus Meyer, 1790, Magazin fiir Thiergeschichte, 
Thieranatomie und Thierarzneykunde, vol. 1, part 1, p. 52 (a 
junior homonym of Cuniculus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, 
Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Cuniculus Wagler, 1830, Natiirliches System der Amphibien, mit 
vorangehender Classification der Sdugthiere und Vogel, p. 21 
(a junior homonym of Cuniculus Brisson, 1762) 
(Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LisTS AND INDEXES 23 


curculionoides, Metopias, Gory, 1832, Magasin de Zoologie, 2: 
pl. 42 [2 pp. text, 1 pl.] (specific name of the type species of 
Metopias Gory, 1832) (Coleoptera). Op. 1772 


curema, Mugil, Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836, 
Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 11, p. 87, as defined by 
the lectotype (specimen no. A.3638 in the Muséum 
National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) designated by 
Harrison, 1993, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 50: 
145 (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1787 


curvipes, Sphaerocera, Latreille, 1805, Histoire naturelle, 
générale et particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 14, 
p. 394 (specific name of the type species of Sphaerocera 
Latreille, 1804) (Diptera). Op. 1863 


cuvieri, Helixarion, Férussac, 1821, Tableaux systématiques des 
animaux mollusques ... suivis d'un prodrome général ..., p. 23 
(folio), p. 19 (quarto), as defined by the neotype designated 
by Kershaw, 1979, Journal of the Malacological Society of 
Australia, 4(3): 150 (specific name of the type species of 
Helicarion Feérussac, 1821) (Gastropoda). Op. 1678 


cyanea, Buprestis, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, 
sistens insectorum Classes, ordines, genera, species ..., p. 223 
(specific name of the type species of Phaenops Dejean, 
1833) (Coleoptera). Op. 1826 


cyanea, Papilio, Cramer, [1775], De Uitlandsche Kapellen 
voorkommende in de drie Waerelddeelen Asia, Africa en 
America, vol. 1, p. 120 (specific name of the type species of 
Pepliphorus Hiibner, [1819]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1773 


Cyclaxyra Broun, 1893, Manual of New Zealand Coleoptera, 
part 5, p. 1076 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Cyclomorpha politula Broun, 1881) (Coleo- 
ptera). Op. 1472 


Cycloceras M’Coy, 1844, A synopsis of the characters of the 
Carboniferous Limestone fossils of Ireland, p. 6 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, designated under the plenary power: 
Cycloceras laevigatum M’Coy, 1844) (Cephalopoda, 
Nautiloidea). Op. 1720 


Cycloderes Sahlberg, 1823, Periculi entomographici ..., pp. 21, 
83 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Cycloderes catarractus Sahlberg, 1823) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1440 


cylindricus, Ptilinus, Muller, 1776, Zoologiae Danicae 
prodromus, p. 81 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Cylindrogaster Lioy, 1864, Atti dell’Istituto Veneto di Scienze, 
Lettere ed Arti, (3)9(2): 1327 (a junior objective synonym of 
Sicus Scopoli, 1763) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Cymatia Flor, 1860, Die Rhynchoten Livlands, vol. 1, p. 799 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Kirkaldy, 1898, Entomologist, 31: 252: Sigara 
coleoptrata Fabricius, [1777]) (Heteroptera). Ops. 1650, 
1794 


CYMATIAINAE Walton in Hutchinson, 1940, Transactions of 
the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 33: 344 (type 
genus: Cymatia Flor, 1860), spelling emended from 
CYMATIINAE by the ruling under the plenary power that 
for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the 
generic name Cymatia Flor, 1860 is CYMATIA- 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1650 


CYMATIINAE Iredale, 1913 (1854), The Nautilus, 27: 56 
(type genus: Cymatium [R6ding], 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1650 


CYMATIINAE Walton in Hutchinson, 1940, Transactions of 
the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 33: 344, 
spelling emended to CYMATIAINAE following the ruling 
under the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 
of the Code the stem of the generic name Cymatia Flor, 
1860 is CYMATIA- (Heteroptera). Op. 1650 


Cymatium [Roéding], 1798, Museum Boltenianum, _ sive 
catalogus cimeliorum e tribus regnis naturae quae olim 
collegerat joa. Fried. Bolten ... pars secunda, p. 129 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by Dall, 
1904, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 47: 133: 
Murex femorale Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1650 


cymodoce, Cancer, Herbst, 1801, Versuch einer Naturgeschichte 
der Krabben und Krebse, vol. 3, part 2, p. 22 (senior 
subjective synonym of the specific name of Trapezia 
dentifrons Latreille, 1828, the type species of Trapezia 
Latreille, 1828) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1614 


cyparissa, Papilio, Cramer, [1775], Uitlandsche Kapellen ..., 
vol. 1, part 4, p. 63, pl. 39, figs. D, E (specific name of the 
type species of Euphaedra Hiibner, [1819]) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1380 


Cyphaspis Burmeister, 1843, Organisation und Ubersicht 
Trilobiten, p. 103 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Phacops 
ceratophthalmus Goldfuss, 1843) (Trilobita). Op. 1434 


Cyrtodaria Reuss, 1801, Repertorium Commentationum, vol. 1, 
p. 351 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
monotypy by Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 15: 190: Mya siliqua Spengler, 1793) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


Cyrtometopus Angelin, 1854, Palaeontologica Scandinavica, p. 
32 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Calymene clavifrons Dalman, 1827) (Trilobita). Op. 1434 


Dalla Mabille, 1904, Genera Insectorum, 17: 107 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Lindsey, 1921, University of Iowa Studies in Natural 
History, 9(4): 58: Cyclopides eryonas Hewitson, 1877) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1669 


danae, Taningia, Joubin, 1931, Annales de _ I'Institut 
Océanographique, 10: 181, ruled under the plenary power to 
be given precedence over the specific name of Octo- 
podoteuthis persica Naef, 1923 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (specific name of the type 


species of Taningia Joubin, 1931) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1768 
Dapsilarthra Foerster, 1862, Verhandlungen des Natur- 


historischen Vereins der Preussischen Rheinlande und 
Westfalens, 19: 267 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Alysia apii Curtis, 1826) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1424 


darwiniensis, Mastotermes, Froggatt, 1897, Proceedings of the 
Linnean Society of New South Wales, 21: 519, as defined by 
the neotype (a female alate registered as Type No. 9033 in 
the Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, 
Canberra) designated by Hill, 1942, Termites (Isoptera) 
from the Australian Region, p. 21, and confirmed by the 
Commission (Isoptera). Op. 1808 


Dasineura Rondani, 1840, Memoria per servire alla ditterologia 
italiana. No. 2 (Sopra alcuni nuovi generi di insetti ditteri), 
p. 12 (gender: feminine) (type species, ruled under the 
plenary power to be by subsequent designation by 
Rondani, 1860, Atti della Societa Italiana di Scienze 
Naturali, 2: 288: Tipula sisymbrii Schrank, 1803) (Diptera). 
Op. 1911 


Dasyneura Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclator Zoologicus. Nomina 
Systematica Generum Dipterorum, p. 11 (an unjustified 
emendation of Dasineura Rondani, 1840 and a junior 
homonym of Dasyneura Saunders, 1842) (Diptera). Op. 
1911 


Dasypoda Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle des fourmis ..., p. 
424 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Blanchard, 1840, Hyménopteres. In 
Castelnau, F.L.N. de Laporte, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes, vol. 3, p. 414: Andrena hirtipes Fabricius, 1793) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1926 


24 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


DASYPODAIDAE Borner, 1919, Biologisches Zentralblatt, 
39(4): 180 (type genus: Dasypoda Latreille, 1802), spelling 
emended from DASYPODIDAE by the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Dasypoda Latreille, 
1802 is DASYPODA- (Hymenoptera). Op. 1926 


DASYPODIDAE Borner, 1919, Biologisches Zentralblatt, 
39(4): 180, spelling emended to DASYPODAIDAE 
following the ruling under the plenary power that for the 
purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic 
name Dasypoda Latreille, 1802 is DASYPODA- 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1926 


DASYPODIDAE Gray, 1821, London Medical Repository, 
Monthly Journal and Review, 15(1): 305 (type genus: 
Dasypus Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, Xenarthra). Op. 
1926 


Dasypus Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 50 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by Linnaean tautonymy: 
Dasypus novemcinctus Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, 
Xenarthra). Op. 1926 


decemnotatus, Agabus, Aube, 1838, Species général des 
Hydrocanthares et Gyriniens, par le docteur Ch. Aubé; pour 
faire suite au species général des Coléopteéres de la collection 
de M. le Comte Dejean, vol. 6, p. 319 (specific name of the 
type species of Platynectes Régimbart, 1879) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1796 


decorata, Oxystoglossa, Smith, 1853, Catalogue of 
hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British 
Museum, part 1 (Andrenidae and Apidae), p. 83 (specific 
name of the type species of Oxystoglossa Smith, 1853) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


deformis, Ricinula, Reeve, 1846, Conchologia iconica: or, 
illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals, Ricinula, pl. 
6, fig. 44, text (specific name of the type species of 
Risomurex Olsson & McGinty, 1958) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1623 


deissneri, Osphromenus, Bleeker, 1859, Natuurkundig 
Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indié, 18: 376, as defined by 
the neotype (specimen no. ZRC 31377 in the Zoological 
Reference Collection, National University of Singapore) 
designated under the plenary power (specific name of the 
type species of Parosphromenus Bleeker, 1877) (Osteich- 
thyes, Perciformes). Op. 1946 


delicata, Harpa, Perry, 1811, Conchology, or the Natural 
History of Shells; containing a new arrangement of the 
genera and species ..., pl. 40, fig. 2 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1518 


demissus, Conus, Philippi, 1836, Enumeratio molluscorum 
Siciliae, vol. 1, p. 239, ruled under the plenary power not to 
be given priority over the specific name of Conus berghausi 
Michelotti, 1847 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms (Gastropoda). Op. 1699 


Democricetodon Fahlbusch, 1964, Abhandlungen der 
Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch- 
Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse, (n.f.)118: 19 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Democricetodon crassus Freudenthal, 1969) 
(Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1419 


Dendritina d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
(1)7: 285 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Cushman, 1927, Contributions from the 
Cushman Laboratory for Foraminiferal Research, 3(4): 189: 
Dendritina arbuscula d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1570 


Dendrochariessa Gistl, 1848, Naturgeschichte des Thierreiches 
fiir héhere Schulen, p. ix (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1825 


Dendropoma Moérch, 1861, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1861: 153 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by Keen, 1961, Bulletin of the 
British Museum (Natural History), 7(3): 189: Siphonium 
(Dendropoma) lituellum Morch, 1861) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1425 - 


densispina, Membranipora, Levinsen, 1925, Kongelige Danske 
Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter, Naturvidenskabelig og 
mathematisk Afdeling, 8, 7: 316 (specific name of the type 
species of Marssonopora Lang, 1914) (Bryozoa, 
Cheilostomata). Op. 1608 


dentatus, Chelanops, Banks, 1895, Journal of the New York 
Entomological Society, 3: 6 (specific name of the type 
species of Mirochernes Beier, 1930) (Arachnida, 
Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1653 


dentex, Cyprinus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 325 (senior subjective synonym of Salmo niloticus 
Linnaeus, 1758, the type species of Alestes Miller & 
Troschel, 1844, by the first reviser action of Valenciennes, 
1849, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, Histoire naturelle des 
poissons, vol. 22, p. 185) (Osteichthyes, Characiformes). Op. 
1813 


dentex, Scomber, Bloch & Schneider, 1801, Systema ichthyo- 
logiae iconibus cx illustratum ..., vol. 1, p. 30 (specific name 
of the type species of Pseudocaranx Bleeker, 1863) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1841 


denticulatus, Borborus, Meigen, 1830, Systematische Beschrei- 
bung der bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, 
vol. 6, p. 200 (specific name of the type species of 
Ischiolepta Lioy, 1864) (Diptera). Op. 1839 


Descarpentriesina Leraut, 1983, Entomologica Gallica, 1(1): 6 
(a junior objective synonym of Poecilonota Eschscholtz, 
1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


Desidea Koehler, 1855, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
Zoologie, 20(4): 12 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Dysidea Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


Desorella Cotteau, 1855, Bulletin de la Société géologique de 
France, (2)12: 710 (gender: feminine) (type species, ruled 
under the plenary power to be by subsequent designation 
by Cotteau, 1873, in d’Orbigny, Paléontologie Frangaise, 
vol. 9, p. 333: Hyboclypus elatus Desor, 1847) (Echinoidea). 
Op. 1512 


desponsa, Méelissodes, Smith, 1854, Catalogue of 
hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British 
Museum, part 2 (Apidae), p. 310 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1852 


Dexia Meigen, 1826, Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten 
europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 5, p. 33 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Musca rustica Fabricius, 1775) (Diptera). Op. 1475 


Dexilla Westwood, 1840, Synopsis of the genera of the British 
Insects, p. 140 (a junior objective synonym of Dexia 
Meigen, 1826) (Diptera). Op. 1475 


Dialictus Robertson, 1902, Canadian Entomologist, 34: 48 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation 
and monotypy: Halictus anomalus Robertson, 1892), ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over 
Paralictus Robertson, 1901 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Hymenoptera). Op. 1882 


Diaperis Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 337 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Miller, 1776, Zoologiae Danicae prodromus, p. 74: 
Chrysomela boleti Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 25 


Diastocera Dejean, 1835, Catalogue de la collection de 
Coléoptéres de M. le Comte Dejean, vol. 4, p. 342 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Lamia trifasciata 
Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1407 


Dicerca Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend 
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten ... auf der 
Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié in den 
Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Westwood, [1838], 
Synopsis of the genera of British insects, p. 24, published 
with An introduction to the modern Classification of insects 
..., Vol. 1, part 3, pp. 113-160: Buprestis aenea Linnaeus, 
1761), ruled under the plenary power to be the correct 
original spelling of Dicerea (Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


Dicerea Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend 
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten ... auf der 
Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié in den 
Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9, ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Dicerca 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


dichotoma, Antilope, Gervais, 1849, Compte Rendu Hebdo- 
madaire des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences, 28: 549 
(specific name of the type species of Procervulus Gaudry, 
1877) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1791 


Didemnum Savigny, 1816, Mémoires sur les animaux sans 
vertébres, part 2, pp. 14, 20, 138, 184 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Hartmeyer, 1909, 
Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde 
zu Berlin, 1909(9): 578: Didemnum candidum Savigny, 1816) 
(Tunicata, Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


digitata, Patella, Fischer von Waldheim, 1807, Muséum- 
Demidoff mis en ordre systématique et décrit, vol. 3, p. 115 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1868 


diglossis, Chirotes, Saenz, 1869, Anales de la Universidad 
Nacional de Estados Unidos de Colombia, 1869: 73 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1482 


dilatata, Antinomia, Catullo, 1851, Quarterly Journal of the 
Geological Society of London, 7: 75, fig. 4 (replaced by 
Pictet, 1867, Mélanges Paléontologiques, vol. 1(3), p. 202, 
when a junior homonym of Terebratula dilatata Lamarck, 
1819) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


diminuta, Taenia, Rudolphi, 1819, Entozoorum Synopsis, cui 
accedunt mantissa duplex et indices locupletissimi, p. 689 
(specific name of the type species of Hymenolepis 
Weinland, 1858) (Cestoda). Op. 1428 


Dinodontosaurus Romer, 1943, Bulletin of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 92: 336 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Dinodontosaurus oliveirai 
Romer, 1943, a junior subjective synonym of Dicynodon 
turpior Huene, 1935) (Reptilia, Synapsida). Op. 1802 


Dioctophyma Bosc, 1803, Nouveau Dictionnaire d’ Histoire 
Naturelle ..., vol. 7, p. 255 (an incorrect subsequent spelling 
of Dioctophyme Collet-Meygret, 1802) (Nematoda). Op. 
1552 


DIOCTOPHYMATIDAE Railliet, 1915, Recueil de Médecine 
vétérinaire, 41(15): 493 (based on an incorrect subsequent 
spelling of Dioctophyme Collet-Meygret, 1802) 
(Nematoda). Op. 1552 


Dioctophyme Collet-Meygret, 1802, Journal de Physique, de 
Chimie et d'Histoire naturelle, 55: 463 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by subsequent monotypy: Strongylus gigas 
Rudolphi, 1802, a junior subjective synonym of Ascaris 
renales Goeze, 1782), the original spelling of this name 
ruled by the Commission to be correct (Nematoda). Op. 
1552 


DIOCTOPHYMIDAE Railliet, 1915, Recueil de Médecine 
vétérinaire, 41(15): 493 (type genus: Dioctophyme Collet- 
Meygret, 1802) (Nematoda). Op. 1552 


diodontis, Pennella, Oken, 1815, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, 
vol. 3 (Zoologie), part 1, p. 358 (specific name of the type 
species of Pennella Oken, 1815), ruled under the plenary 
power to be available despite having been published in a 
rejected work (Copepoda). Op. 1817 


Diodontosaurus Caldas, 1936, Revista Instituto Historico e 
Geografico do Rio-Grande-do-Sul, 16: 249 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Synapsida). Op. 1802 


Diplocentrus Peters, 1861, Monatsberichte der Kéniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1861: 
512 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Diplocentrus mexicanus Peters, 1861) (Arachnida, 
Scorpiones). Op. 1847 


Diplolepis Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 308 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Karsch, 1880, Zeitschrift fiir die Gesammten Natur- 
wissenschaften, (3.F)5(53): 288: Cynips rosae Linnaeus, 
1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


Diplonychus Laporte, 1833, Magasin de Zoologie, 2: 18 
(gender: masculine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by monotypy: Nepa rustica Fabricius, 
1781) (Heteroptera). Op. 1850 


Diplosoma MacDonald, 1859, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 22(4): 375 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
by monotypy: Diplosoma rayneri MacDonald, 1859, a 
junior subjective synonym of Leptoclinum listerianum 
Milne Edwards, 1841) (Tunicata, Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


Discocephala Laporte, 1833, Magasin de Zoologie, 2: 57 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Discocephala marmorea Laporte, 1833) (Heteroptera). Op. 
1538 


DISCOCEPHALIDAE Pintner, 1928, Zoologische Jahrbuecher. 
Abteilung fuer Anatomie und Ontogenie der Tiere, 50: 87 (a 
junior homonym of DISCOCEPHALINAE Fieber, 1861) 
(Cestoda, Lecanicephalidea). Op. 1538 


DISCOCEPHALINAE Fieber, 1861, Die Europdischen 
Hemiptera Halbfliiger (Rhynchota Heteroptera), p. 77 (type 
genus: Discocephala Laporte, 1833) (Heteroptera). Op. 1538 


Discocephalum Linton, 1891, Report U.S. Commissioner of 
Fish and Fisheries for 1887, 15: 781 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cestoda, 
Lecanicephalidea). Op. 1538 


Discocyclina Gumbel, 1870, Abhandlungen der Mathematisch- 
Physikalischen Classe der K6niglich Bayerischen Akademie 
der Wissenschaften, 10(2): 687 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Orbitolites 
prattii Michelin, 1847) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1537 


DISCOCYCLININAE Galloway, 1928, Journal of 
Paleontology, 2: 55 (type genus: Discocyclina Gimbel, 
1870) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1537 


Disculiceps Joyeux & Baer, 1935, Bulletin de la Société 
Zoologique de France, 60: 499 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by indication under Article 67.8 of the Code: 
Discocephalum pileatum Linton, 1891) (Cestoda, 
Lecanicephalidea). Op. 1538 


DISCULICIPITIDAE Joyeux & Baer, 1935, Bulletin de la 
Société Zoologique de France, 60: 499 (type genus: 
Disculiceps Joyeux & Baer, 1935) (Cestoda, Lecanice- 
phalidea). Op. 1538 


26 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Disophrys Foerster, 1862, Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen 
Vereins der Preussischen Rheinldnde und Westfalens, 19: 246 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Agathis caesa Klug, 1835) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1531 


distincta, Corisa, Fieber, 1848, Nouveaux Mémoires de la 
Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 21: 524, as 
defined by the neotype designated by Jansson, 1986, Acta 
Entomologica Fennica, 47: 74 (Heteroptera). Op. 1524 


dives, Lactura, Walker, 1854, List of the specimens of 
lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 
part 2, p. 485 (specific name of the type species of Lactura 
Walker, 1854) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1927 


dohrnii, Corisa, Fieber, 1848, Nouveaux Mémoires de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 21: 530 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1937 


doliatus, Coluber, Wied-Neuwied, [1824], Abbildungen zur 
Naturgeschichte Brasiliens, Heft 8, pl. 44, fig. 3 (a junior 
primary homonym of Coluber doliatus Linnaeus, 1766) 
(Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1832 


domestica, Sylvia, Wilson, 1808, American ornithology, or, the 
natural history of the birds of the United States, vol. 1, p. 
129 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


domesticus, Mus musculus, Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943, Journal 
of Mammalogy, 24: 65, ruled under the plenary power to be 
given precedence over all names, with the exception of 
musculus Linnaeus, 1758, that are considered to be 
synonyms of it (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1607 


domesticus, Mus, Rutty, 1772, An essay towards a natural 
history of the county of Dublin ..., vol. 1, p. 281 (a nomen 
nudum), and all uses of the name prior to the publication 
of Mus domesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943 are 
suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1607 


Domomyza Rondani, 1856, Dipterologiae italicae prodromus. 1. 
Genera italica ordinis Dipterorum ordinatim disposita et 
distincta et in families et stirpes aggregata, p. 121 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1879 


Dorcatoma Herbst, 1792, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 4, p. 103 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Dorcatoma 
dresdensis Herbst, 1792), ruled under the plenary power to 
be the correct original spelling of Dorkatoma (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1810 


Dorippoides Serene & Romimohtarto, 1969, Marine Research 
in Indonesia, no. 9, p. 3 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation and monotypy: Cancer facchino 
Herbst, 1785) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1437 


doris, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1771, Mantissa Plantarum altera, p. 
536 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1386 


Dorkatoma Herbst, 1792, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 4, p. 103, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of Dorcatoma (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


dorsalis, Rosema, Walker, 1855, List of the specimens of 
lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, 
part 4, p. 1168 (specific name of the type species of Rosema 
Walker, 1855) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


dracunculus, Callionymus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 249 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1658 


draparnaldi, Helix, Cuvier, 1816, Le régne animal distribué 
d'aprés son organisation ..., vol. 2, p. 405, footnote 5, and all 
uses of that name in combination with Helix prior to the 
publication of Helix draparnaldi Beck, 1837 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1924 


draparnaudi, Helix, Sheppard, 1823, Transactions of the 
Linnean Society of London, 14: 158, and all uses of that 
name in combination with Helix prior to the publication 
of Helix draparnaldi Beck, 1837 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1924 


Drasterius Eschscholtz, 1829, in Thon, Entomologisches 
Archiv, vol. 2, part 1, p. 33 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Westwood, 1840, 
Synopsis of the Genera of British Insects, p. 26: Elater 
bimaculatus Rossi, 1790) (Coleoptera). Op. 1441 


Drepanites Benett, 1831, A catalogue of the organic remains of 
the County of Wilts., p. 3, pl. 16, and all uses of the name 
prior to the publication of Drepanites Mojsisovics, 1893 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1609 


Drepanites Mojsisovics, 1893, Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich- 
K6niglichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, 6(2): 495 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Diener, 1915, Cephalopoda triadica. In Frech (Ed.), 
Fossilium catalogus. 1. Animalia. (8), p. 129: Arpadites 
(Drepanites) hyatti Mojsisovics, 1893) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1609 


dresdensis, Dorkatoma, Herbst, 1792, Natursystem aller 
bekannten in- und ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 4, 
p. 104 (specific name of the type species of Dorecatoma 
Herbst, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Dromophis Peters, 1869, Monatsberichte der Kéniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1869: 
447 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Dendrophis praeornata Schlegel, 1837) (Reptilia, Serpentes). 
Op. 1384 


dryados, Curculio, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli Linnaei Systema 
Naturae, editio 13 aucta, reformata, vol. 1, part 4, p. 1748, 
the oldest available synonym of Curculio quercus Fabricius, 
1787, rejected because of primary homonymy (specific 
name of the type species of Coeliodes Schénherr, 1837) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


Dryophthorus Germar, 1824, Insectorum, species novae aut 
minus cognitae, descriptionibus illustratae, vol. 1, Cole- 
optera, p. 302 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Curculio lymexylon Fabricius, 1792, a junior 
subjective synonym of Curculio corticalis Paykull, 1792) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1448 


dubia, Melanochroa, Roeder, 1886, Entomologische Nach- 
richten, 12(1), no. 9, p. 140 (specific name of the type 
species of Melanochroa Roeder, 1886) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1472 


dubia, Nitidula, Gyllenhal, 1808, Insecta Svecica, Descripta a 
Leonardo Gyllenhal, Classis I. Coleoptera sive Eleuterata, 
vol. 1, p. 243 (specific name of the type species of Sphindus 
Megerle in Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


dubius, Cordylodus?, Rhodes, 1953, Philosophical Transactions 
of the Royal Society of London, (B)237: 299 (Conodonta). 
Op. 1580 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 27 


ductor, Gasterosteus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 295 (specific name of the type species of 
Naucrates Rafinesque, 1810) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1799 


dujardin, Macrobiotus, Doyére, 1840, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, (Zoologie), (2)14: 288, ruled under the plenary 
power to be the incorrect original spelling of dujardini) 
(Tardigrada). Op. 1551 


dujardini, Macrobiotus, Doyére, 1840, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, (Zoologie), (2)14: 288, ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of dujardin 
(specific name of the type species of Hypsibius Ehrenberg, 
1848) (Tardigrada). Op. 1551 


Duseidea Delage & Hérouard, 1899, Traité de Zoologie 
concréte, vol. 2(1), p. 230 (an unjustified emendation of 
Dysidea Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


Duseideia Johnston, 1842, History of British Sponges and 
Lithophytes, p. 185 (an incorrect original spelling of 
Dysidea) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


dutemplei, Pentetagonaster, d’Orbigny, 1850, Prodrome de 
paléontologie stratigraphique universelle des animaux 
mollusques et rayonnés, vol. 2, p. 274 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Asteroidea). Op. 1579 


duyallii, Terebratula, Newman, 1844, Zoologist, 2: 279 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


Dyseideia Lieberkuhn, 1859, Archiv ftir Anatomie und 
Physiologie, 1859: 363 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Dysidea Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


Dysidea Johnston, 1842, History of British Sponges and 
Lithophytes, p. 251 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by deLaubenfels, 1948, Allan 
Hancock Foundation Publications, Occasional Papers, No. 3: 
137: Spongia fragilis Montagu, 1818) (Porifera, Keratosa). 
Op. 1550 


DYSIDEIDAE Gray, 1867, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1867: 511 (type genus: Dysidea 
Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


Dysidia Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris Zoologici. Index 
Universalis, p. 131 (an unjustified emendation of Dysidea 
Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


Eccoptus Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 86 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1450 


Echinococcus Rudolphi, 1801, Archiv fiir Zoologie und 
Zootomie, 2(1): 52 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent monotypy by Rudolphi, 1805, Bemerkungen 
aus dem Gebiet der Naturgeschichte, Medicin und 
Thierarzneykunde, auf eine Reise durch einen Theil von 
Deutschland, Holland und Frankreich gesammelt, part 2, p. 
41: Hydatigena granulosa Batsch, 1786) (Cestoda). 
Direction 121 


edule, Lumbricus, Pallas, 1774, Spicilegia Zoologica, vol. 10, p. 
10, ruled under the plenary power not to be given priority 
over the specific name of Phascolosoma cumanense 
Keferstein, 1867 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms (Sipuncula). Op. 1389 


edwardsii, Palaemon, Heller, 1863, Die Crustaceen des stidlichen 
Europa, p. 265 (a junior objective synonym of Palaemon 
longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837, p. 392) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1576 


eichwaldi, Asaphus, Fischer von Waldheim in Eichwald, 1825, 
Geognostico-zoologicae per ingriam marisque  Baltici 
provincias nec non de trilobitis observationes, p. 54, as 
defined by the neotype (specimen no. TML 1557/5107 in 
the Tshernyshev’s Museum, St Petersburg, Russia, figured 
by Weber, 1937, Paleontology of the U.S.S.R. Monographs, 
pl. 7, fig. 15) designated by Osmolska, 1970, Palaeontologia 
Polonica, 23: 130 and confirmed by the Commission 
(Trilobita). Op. 1702 


Elachista Kollar, 1832, Beitrdge zur Landeskunde Oesterreich’s 
unter der Enns, 2: 98, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Elachista Treitschke, 1833 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1557 


Elachista Treitschke, 1833, in Ochsenheimer, Die 
Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 9, part 2, p. 177 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to be 
by subsequent designation by Meyrick, 1915, Transactions 
of the New Zealand Institute, 47: 210: Elachista bifasciella 
Treitschke, 1833) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1557 


ELACHISTIDAE Bruand, 1850, Mémoires (et Comptes 
Rendus) de la Société d’Emulation du Doubs, (1)3(5-6): 50 
(type genus: Elachista Treitschke, 1833) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1557 


elatus, Hyboclypus, Desor, 1847, in Agassiz & Desor, Annales 
des Sciences naturelles, Paris, (Zoologie), (3)7: 152 (specific 
name of the type species of Desorella Cotteau, 1855) 
(Echinoidea). Op. 1512 


elegans, Agrodes, Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad 
monographiam staphylinorum, p. 161 (specific name of the 
type species of Agrodes Nordmann, 1837) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1851 


elegans, Haliotis, Philippi, 1844, Abbildung und Beschreibungen 
neuer oder weniger gekannter Conchylien, vol. 1, part 5, p. 
119 (Gastropoda). Op. 1950 


elegans, Ophiura, Leach, 1815, in Leach & Nodder, Zoological 
Miscellany, vol. 2, p. 57 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Ophiuroidea). 
Op. 1560 


elegans, Phytomyza, Meigen, 1830, Systematische Beschrei- 
bung der bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, 
vol. 6, p. 148 (senior synonym of Phytomyza festiva 
Meigen, 1830, the type species of Napomyza Westwood, 
1840, by the first reviser action of Hendel, 1920, Archiv fiir 
Naturgeschichte, 84: 148) (Diptera). Op. 1477 


Elfia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1850, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (2)8: 190 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Robineau-Desvoidy, 
1863, Histoire naturelle des Diptéres des environs de Paris, 
vol. 1, p. 672: Actia cingulata Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) 
(Diptera). Op. 1432 


ELMIDAE Curtis, 1830, British entomology, vol. 7, pl. 294 
(type genus: Elmis Latreille, 1802), it being ruled by the 
Commission that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Elmis Latreille, 1802 is 
ELM- (Coleoptera). Op. 1812 


Elmis Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle des fourmis, p. 398 
(gender, as ruled by the Commission: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Elmis maugetii Latreille, 1802) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1812 


elongata, Isea, Guérin[-Meneville], 1832, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 1: 300, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over the specific name of 
Callianidea typa H. Milne Edwards, 1837 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1522 


28 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


elongata, Voluta, Lightfoot, 1786, A catalogue of the Portland 
Museum ..., p. 30 (a junior objective synonym of Limax 
fibratus Martyn, 1784) (Gastropoda). Op. 1662 


elongatus, Bostrichus, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum, 
vol. 1, p. 36 (specific name of the type species of Colydium 
Fabricius, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


elongatus, Indodorylaimus, Baqri, 1982, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 39: 57 (specific name of the type species of 
Indodorylaimus Ali & Prabha, 1974) (Nematoda, 
Dorylaimida). Op. 1404 


Elonium Leach in Samouelle, 1819, The entomologist’s useful 
compendium, p. 175 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1722 j 


Elophilus Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde (Illiger ), 
2: 274 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


Elophorus Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 66, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of the generic name Helophorus (Coleoptera). Op. 1724 


emolus, Polyommatus, Godart, [1824], im Latreille & Godart, 
Encyclopédie Méthodique, vol. 9(2), p. 656 (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1527 


Emydes Brongniart, [1805], Essai d'une classification naturelle 
des reptiles ..., p. 27 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Testudines). Op. 1800 


Emys Dumeéril, 1806, Zoologie analytique ou méthode naturelle 
de classification des animaux ..., p. 76 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Lindholm, 
1929, Zoologischer Anzeiger, 81: 282, footnote: Testudo 
lutaria Linnaeus, 1758, a junior subjective synonym of 
Testudo orbicularis Linnaeus, 1758) (Reptilia, Testudines). 
Op. 1800 


encrinula, Isis, Lamarck, 1815, Mémoires du Muséum 
d'Histoire Naturelle, 1: 415, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen labelled “Jsis encrinula. Lk. Mopsea verticillaris. 
Lamx. De La N[ouvjelle Hollande par MM Péron and 
Lesueur 1809" in the Muséum National d’Histoire 
Naturelle, Paris, illustrated and described by Bayer & 
Stefani, 1987) designated by Alderslade, 1992, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 49: 104 (specific name of the type 
species of Mopsea Lamouroux, 1816) (Anthozoa). Op. 
1738 


Endelomyia Ashmead, 1898, Canadian Entomologist, 30(10): 
256 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy and 
original designation: Selandria rosae Harris, 1841, a junior 
subjective synonym of Tenthredo aethiops Gmelin, 1790) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


-endrachtensis, Tupinambis, Péron, 1807, Voyage de découvertes 
aux Terres Australes, exécuté par ordre de Sa Majesté 
L’Empereur et Roi sur les Corvettes le Géographe, le 
Naturaliste, et /a Goélette le Casuarina, pendant les années 
1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804, vol. 1, p. 118 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1948 


Eophacops Delo, 1935, Journal of Paleontology, 9: 405 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Phacops handwerki 
Weller, 1907) (Trilobita). Op. 1846 


ephippium, Cassida, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 65, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1820 


ephippium, Reduyius, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 111, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1820 


EPICRIIDAE (published as ‘Epicria’) Fitzinger, 1843, 
Systema Reptilium ... fasciculus primus: Amblyglossae 
(Conspectus geographicus), p. 34, spelling emended to 
EPICRIUMIDAE following the ruling under the plenary 
power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the 
stem of the generic name Epicrium Wagler, 1828 is 
EPICRIUM- (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Ops. 1604, 1749 


EPICRIIDAE Berlese, 1885, Bollettino della Societa 
Entomologica Italiana, 17: 129 (type genus: Epicrius 
Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877) (Arachnida, Acari). Op. 1749 


Epicrium Wagler, 1828, /sis (von Oken), 1828: col. 742 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by designation by the Commission: 
Caecilia hypocyana Boie, 1827) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). 
Ops. 1604, 1749 


EPICRIUMIDAE Fitzinger, 1843, Systema _ reptilium. 
Fasciculus primus (Amblyglossae), p. 34 (type genus: 
Epicrium Wagler, 1828), spelling emended from 
EPICRIIDAE by the ruling under the plenary power that 
for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the 
generic name Epicrium Wagler, 1828 is EPICRIUM-, ruled 
under the plenary power that this name and other family- 
group names based on Epicrium are not to be given priority 
over ICHTHYOPHIIDAE Taylor, 1968 and other family- 
group names based on Ichthyophis Fitzinger, 1826 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Op. 1749 


Epicrius Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877, Atti del Reale Istituto 
Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, (5)4(1): 131 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Epicrius 
geometricus Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877) (Arachnida, 
Acari). Op. 1749 


epigena, Phalaena, Stoll, [1790], Aanhangsel van het Werk, de 
Uitlandsche Kapellen, voorkomende in de drie Waereld- 
Deelen Asia, Africa en America, door den Heere Pieter 
Cramer, p. 72 (specific name of the type species of Rhogalia 
Hubner, [1825]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


Epizoanthus Gray, 1867, Proceedings of the Zoological Society 
of London, 1867: 237 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Dysidea papillosa Johnston, 1842) (Anthozoa). 
Op. 1689 


Eponides de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 127 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by original designation: Nautilus repandus Fichtel & Moll, 
1798) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1572 


equina, Taenia, Pallas, 1781, Neue nordische Beytraege ..., vol. 
1, p. 71 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Cestoda). Op. 1427 


erato, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 467, as defined by the neotype (specimen “Berg, en 
Dal, Surinam, 1898-9. Michls./erato erato Linn./866./20.20. 
ex coll. Riffarth/Joicey Bequest, Brit. Mus. 1934-120’ in the 
collections of the Natural History Museum, London) 
designated under the plenary power (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1386 


erecta, Achatina, Benson, 1842, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (1)9: 487, as defined by the neotype 
(specimen no. 1991104A in the Natural History Museum, 
London) designated under the plenary power (specific 
name of the type species of Tortaxis Pilsbry, 1906) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1766 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 29 


Eremita Osbeck, 1765, Reise nach Ostindien und China, p. 356 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1575 


Eretmosaurus Seeley, 1874, Quarterly Journal of the Geological 
Society of London, 30: 445 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Plesiosaurus rugosus Owen, 1840) 
(Reptilia, Plesiosauria). Op. 1831 


Erigone Audouin, [1826], Description de l’Egypte. Histoire 
Naturelle, vol. 1, part 4, p. 115 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Erigone 
longipalpis Sundevall, 1830) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 
1421 


Eriophyes von Siebold, 1851, Jahresbericht der schlesischen 
Gesellschaft ftir vaterldandische Kultur, 28: 89 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Phytoptus pyri Pagenstecher, 1857) (Arachnida, 
Acarina). Op. 1521 


Eristalis Latreille, 1804, in: Nouveau Dictionnaire d'histoire 
naturelle ..., Ed. 1, vol. 24, p. 194 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Curtis, 1832, British 
entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera 
of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland ..., vol. 9, pl. 
432 (text): Musca tenax Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera). Op. 
1747 


erxlebella, Alucita, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa insectorum, vol. 
2, p. 256, as defined by the neotype (the male specimen in 
the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen, labelled 
“WURTTEMBERG Grossbottwar Wunnenstein 22.5.69 L. 
Siissner’, with its genitalia on a slide labelled ‘TIN 58d P. 
Huemer’) designated under the plenary power (specific 
name of the type species of Roeslerstammia Zeller, 1839) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1910 


eryonas, Cyclopides, Hewitson, 1877, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (4)20: 325 (specific name of the type 
species of Dalla Mabille, 1904) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1669 


erythrocephala, Musca, Meigen, 1826, Systematische Besch- 
reibung der bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, 
vol. 5, p. 62 (a junior primary homonym of Musca 
erythrocephala De Geer, 1776) (Diptera). Op. 1670 


Ethmia Hiibner, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge, p. 
163 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Phalaena pyrausta Hiibner, [1819]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


ETHMIIDAE Busck, 1909, Proceedings of the Entomological 
Society of Washington, 11: 91 (type genus: Ethmia Hiibner, 
[1819]), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Ethmia are to be given 
precedence over AZINIDAE Walsingham, 1906 and other 
family-group names based on Azinis Walker, 1863 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


Euaspidoceras Spath, 1931, Palaeontographica indica, 9(2): 326 
(gender: neuter) (type species, by original designation: 
Ammonites perarmatus J. Sowerby, 1822) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1456 


Eucarphia Hubner, [1825], Verzeichniss _ bekannter 
Schmetterlinge, p. 364 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Ragonot, 1885, Entomologist’s 
Monthly Magazine, 22: 18: Tinea vinetella Fabricius, 1787) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1426 


Eucera Scopoli, 1770, Annus IV, historico-naturalis, p. 8 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes ..., p. 439: Apis 
longicornis Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


EUCERIDAE Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 376 (type 
genus: Eucera Scopoli, 1770), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Eucera are not to be given priority over 
ANTHOPHORIDAE Dahlbom, 1835 and other family- 
group names based on Anthophora Latreille, 1803 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


Euchroeus Latreille, 1809, Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, 
vol. 4, p. 49 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Chrysis purpurata Fabricius, 1787) (Hymeno- 
ptera). Op. 1906 


Euchromadora de Man, 1886, Anatomische Untersuchungen 
tiber freilebende Nordsee-Nematoden, p. 67 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by original designation: Chromadora vulgaris 
Bastian, 1865) (Nematoda). Op. 1815 


Eudistoma Caullery, 1909, Bulletin Scientifique de la France et 
de la Belgique, 42: 44 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Michaelsen, 1930, Die Fauna 
Stidwest-Australiens, 5(7): 489: Distoma rubrum Savigny, 
1816), ruled under the plenary power to be given 
precedence over Paessleria Michaelsen, 1907 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (Tunicata). Op. 
1865 


EUDOCIMIDAE Bonaparte, 1854, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, Zoologie, (4)1(1): 142 (type genus: Eudocimus 
Wagler, 1832), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Eudocimus 
are not to be given priority over THRESKIORNITHIDAE 
Poche, 1904 and other family-group names based on 
Threskiornis Gray, 1842 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Aves, 
Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


Eudocimus Wagler, 1832, Jsis (von Oken), 1832: col. 1232 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Reichenow, 1877, Journal fiir Ornithologie, 
25(2): 145: Scolopax rubra Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves, 
Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


Euglena Ehrenberg, 1830, Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 
94(n.f. 18): 502 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Dujardin, 1841, Histoire 
naturelle des Zodéphytes. Infusoires, p. 358: Cercaria viridis 
Miller, 1786) (Flagellata). Op. 1549 


Euglenes Westwood, 1830, Zoological Journal, London, 5: 59 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Pic, 1900, In: Bestimmungs-Tabelle der 
Europdischen Coleopteran, XL Heft, p. 3: Anthicus oculatus 
Paykull, 1798) (Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


EUGLENESIDAE Seidlitz, 1875, Fauna Baltica, p. 380 
(emendation of EUGLENIDAE) (type genus: Euglenes 
Westwood, 1830), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Euglenes are 
not to be given priority over ADERIDAE Winkler, 1927 
and other family-group names based on Aderus Stephens, 
1829 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


EUGLENIDAE Seidlitz, 1875, Fauna Baltica, p. 380, spelling 
emended to EUGLENESIDAE following the ruling under 
the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Euglenes Westwood, 
1830 is EUGLENES- (Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


EUGLENIDAE Stein, 1878, Der Organismus der Infusion- 
sthiere, vol. 3(1), p. x (type genus: Euglena Ehrenberg, 1830) 
(Flagellata). Op. 1549 


Eugynothrips Priesner, 1926, Treubia, 8(Supplement): 157 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cryptothrips conocephali Karny, 1913) 
(Thysanoptera). Op. 1442 


30 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Euhyaena Falconer, 1868, Palaeontological memoirs and notes, 
vol. 2, p. 464 (a junior objective synonym of Hyaena 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


euleri, Coccyzus, Cabanis, 1873, Journal fiir Ornithologie, 
(4)1(1): 72 (Aves, Cuculiformes). Op. 1688 


Eulima Risso, 1826, Histoire naturelle des principales 
productions de l'Europe méridionale et particuliérement de 
celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes, vol. 4, p. 
123 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Herrmannsen, 1847, Indicis generum 
malacozoorum primordia, vol. |, p. 431: Turbo subulatus 
Donovan, 1804, an unnecessary replacement name for 
Strombiformis glaber Da Costa, 1778) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1718 


Eulophus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 312 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Olivier, 1792, Encyclopédie méthodique, histoire naturelle, 
insectes, vol. 6, p. 454: Ichneumon ramicornis Fabricius, 
1781) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


Eumeros Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde (TIlliger), 2: 
273 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


Eumerus Meigen, 1804, Klassifikazion und Beschreibung der 
europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten (Diptera Linn. ), vol. 1, 
part 1, p. xx, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Eumerus Meigen, 1822 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 
1747 


Eumerus Meigen, 1822, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 3, p. 
202 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Curtis, 1839, British entomology; being 
illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in 
Great Britain and Ireland ..., vol. 16, pl. 749 (text): Syrphus 
tricolor Fabricius, 1798) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


Eumesia Felder & Felder, [1867], Reise der Osterreichischen 
Fregatte “Novara um die Erde, p. 504 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1669 


EUMESIIDAE Felder & Felder, [1867], Reise der 
Osterreichischen Fregatte ‘Novara’ um die Erde, p. 504 
(name of the type genus suppressed under the plenary 
power) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1669 


Eumetopias Gill, 1866, Proceedings of the Essex Institute, 5: 7 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Arctocephalus monteriensis Gray, 1859, a junior subjective 
synonym of Phoca jubata Schreber, 1776) (Mammalia, 
Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


EUOMPHALIDAE de Koninck, 1881, Musée Royal 
d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, Annales &c (Série 
Paléontologique), 6: 106 (type genus: Euomphalus Sowerby, 
1814) (Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


Euomphalus Sowerby, 1814, The Mineral Conchology of Great 
Britain, vol. 1, no. 9, p. 97 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by Meek & Worthen, 1866, 
Geological Survey of Illinois, vol. 2 (Paleontology), section 


2, p. 158: Euomphalus pentangulatus Sowerby, 1814) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 
Euphaedra Hiibner, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter 


Schmettlinge, p. 39 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Scudder, 1875, Proceedings of 
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 10: 172: 
Papilio cyparissa Cramer, [1775]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1380 


europaeus, Learedius, Price, 1934, Journal of the Washington 
Academy of Sciences, 24: 138 (a junior objective synonym 
of Distoma constrictum Leared, 1862) (Digenea). Op. 1875 


Europosphaera Verhoeff, 1943, Zeitschrift fir Morphologie und 
Okologie der Tiere, 39: 169 (unavailable because published 
without fixation of the type species) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


Eurymeloides Ashmead, 1889, Entomologica Americana, 5(7): 
126 (gender: feminine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by subsequent designation by Kirkaldy, 
1906, Bulletin of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
Experiment Station (Entomological Series), 1(9): 354: 
Eurymela bicincta Erichson, 1842) (Homoptera). Op. 1706 


Eustixia Hiibner, 1823, Zutrdge zur Sammlung exotischer 
Schmetterlinge, vol. 1, p. 24 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Kirby, 1892, A 
synoptic catalogue of Lepidoptera Heterocera (Moths), vol. 
1 (Sphinges and Bombyces), p. 339: Eustixia pupula 
Hubner, 1823) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1927 


Eustixis Hubner, [1831], Zutrdége zur Sammlung exotischer 
Schmetterlinge, vol. 3, p. 24 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1927 


excisus, Curculio, Fabricius, 1801, Systema Eleutheratorum, 
vol. 2, p. 531 (senior subjective synonym of the specific 
name of Chlorophanus fallax Sahlberg, 1823, the type 
species of Chlorophanus Sahlberg, 1823) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1642 


exiguus, Graptolites lobiferus var. B, Nicholson, 1868, 
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 24: 
533, and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Monograptus exiguus Lapworth, 1876 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Graptolithina). 
Op. 1620 


exiguus, Monograptus, Lapworth, 1876, Geological Magazine, 
(2)3: 503, as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. BU 
1654 in the University of Birmingham, U.K.) designated by 
Loydell, 1989, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 46: 33 
(Graptolithina). Op. 1620 


exoleta, Venus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 688 (specific name of the senior objective synonym of 
Pectunculus capillaceus da Costa, 1778, the type species of 
Pectunculus da Costa, 1778) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


Exoprosopa Macquart, 1840, Diptéres exotiques nouveaux ou 
peu connus, vol. 2, part 1, p. 35 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Coquillett, 1910, Proceedings of the United 
States Museum of Natural History, 37: 544: Anthrax 
pandora Fabricius, 1805) (Diptera). Op. 1632 


exsul, Crotalus, Garman, 1884, Memoirs of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology of Harvard College, 8(3): 114, ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given priority over the 
subspecific name of Crotalus adamanteus ruber Cope, 1892 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1960 


faba, Nautilus, Fichtel & Moll, 1798, Testacea microscopica 
aliaque minuta ex generibus Argonauta et Nautilus ad 
naturam picta et descripta, p. 103 (specific name of the type 
species of Nonion de Montfort, 1808) (Foraminiferida). Op. 
1567 


fabriciana, Horia, Betrem, 1929, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 
72: xxvii (specific name of the type species of Horia 
Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


facchino, Cancer, Herbst, 1785, Versuch einer Naturgeschichte 
der Krabben und Krebse, vol. 1, part 6, p. 190 (specific name 
of the type species of Dorippoides Serene & Romimohtarto, 
1969) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1437 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 31 


falcatus, Ammonites, Mantell, 1822, The fossils of the South 
Downs; or illustrations of the geology of Sussex, p. 117, pl. 
21, figs. 6, 12 (specific name of the type species of 
Hyphoplites Spath, 1922) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). 
Op. 1609 


falcifera, Plusia, Kirby, 1837, in Richardson (Ed.), Fauna 
Boreali-Americana, part 4 (The insects), p. 308 (Lepido- 
ptera). Op. 1682 


Falciger Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la Collection des 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 84 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


falclandica, Astacilla, Ohlin, 1901, Svenska Expeditionen till 
Magellanslanderna, 2(11): 266 (confirmed by the 
Commission as the specific name of the type species of 
Neastacilla Tattersall, 1921) (Isopoda). Op. 1457 


fallax, Triacodon, Marsh, 1871, American Journal of Science, 
(3)2: 123 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 
1517 


fasciatus, Anthribus, Forster, 1770, A catalogue of British 
insects, p. 5 (specific name of the type species of Anthribus 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


fasciatus, Tropidolepis, Gray, 1831, in Griffith, E. & Pidgeon, 
E. (Eds.), The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with 
its organization, by the Baron Cuvier, with additional 
descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many 
not before noticed, vol. 9 (Supplement), p. 44 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


fascicularis, Simia, Raffles, 1821, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 13: 346 (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 
1400 


Fasciolites Parkinson, 1811, Organic remains of a former world, 
p. 158 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1501 


fatalis, Solpuga, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 217, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Solifugae). Op. 1820 


fausti, Helophorus, Kuwert, 1887, Wiener entomologische 
Zeitung, 6: 165, ruled under the plenary power not to be 
given priority over the specific name of Helophorus 
(Trichelophorus) obscurellus Poppius, 1907 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1630 


felis, Silurus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 
1(1), p. 501, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. 
BMNH 1985.11.11:1 in the collections of the Natural 
History Museum, London) designated under the plenary 
power, any type specimen status of the specimen no. 125 in 
the Linnean Society of London collection, labelled Silurus 
felis Linnaeus, No. 19 of Garden, being set aside under the 
plenary power (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1547 


femorale, Murex, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 749 (specific name of the type species of 
Cymatium [R6ding], 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1650 


femorata, Dryops, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia systematica, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 74 (specific name of the type species of 
Oncomera Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1506 


femorata, Phora, Meigen, 1830, Systematische Beschreibung 
der bekannten Europdischen Zweifliigeligen, vol. 6, p. 213 
(senior subjective synonym by the first reviser action of 
Zetterstedt, 1848, Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et 
descripta, p. 2886, of the specific name of Phora flavimana 
Meigen, 1830, the type species of Borophaga Enderlein, 
1924) (Diptera). Op. 1863 


fenestralis, Helomyza, Fallén, 1820, Heteromyzides Sveciae, p. 
5 (specific name of the type species of Oecothea Haliday in 
Curtis, 1837) (Diptera). Op. 1797 


fergusoni, Conus, G.B. Sowerby III, 1873, Proceedings of the 
Zoological Society of London, 1873: 145, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Conus fulvocinctus Crosse, 1872 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Gastropoda). Op. 
1502 


ferruginea, Musca, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologica carniolica 
exhibens insecta ..., p. 340 (specific name of the type 
species of Coenomyia Latreille, 1796) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


ferruginea, Simulia, Wahlberg, 1844, Ofversigt at Kongl. 
Vetenskaps-Akademiens Foérhandlingar, vol. 1, p. 110, ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over the 
specific names of Simulia rufa Meigen, 1838 and Simulia 
borealis Zetterstedt, 1842 whenever these names are 
considered to be synonyms of ferruginea (Diptera). Op. 
1496 


ferrugineus, Conops, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna svecica sistens 
animalia sveciae regni, Ed. 2, p. 468 (specific name of the 
type species of Sicus Scopoli, 1763) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


fertilis, Artemia, Verrill, 1869, American Journal of Science and 
Arts, (2)48: 430 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Branchiopoda). Op. 1704 


festiva, Buprestis, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 663 (specific name of the type species of 
Palmar Schaefer, 1949) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


fibratus, Limax, Martyn, 1784, The universal conchologist ..., 
vol. 1, pl. 25 (specific name of the type species of 
Placostylus Beck, 1837), ruled under the plenary power to 
be an available name despite being published in a work 
rejected for nomenclatural purposes (Gastropoda). Op. 
1662 


filamentosus, Callionymus, Valenciennes in Cuvier & 
Valenciennes, 1837, Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 12, 
p- 303 (Osteichthyes, Callionymidae). Op. 1388 


Filellum Hincks, 1868, A history of the British hydroid 
zoophytes, vol. 1, p. 214 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
monotypy: Campanularia serpens Hassall, 1848) 
(Hydrozoa). Op. 1485 


Filimanus Myers, 1936, Journal of the Washington Academy of 
Sciences, 26(9): 379 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Filimanus perplexa 
Feltes, 1991) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1761 


filum, Mantis, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 81, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Mantodea). Op. 1820 


fimbriatum, Gasterostomum, Siebold, 1848, Lehrbuch der 
vergleichende Anatomie der wirbellosen Thiere, vol. 1, p. 129, 
as defined by the lectotype designated by Baturo, 1979, 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 36: 33 (a junior 
objective synonym of the specific name of Bucephalus 
polymorphus Baer, 1827) (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


32 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


fitzingeri, Laemanctus, Wiegmann, 1834, Herpetologia 
Mexicana, seu descriptio amphibiorum Novae Hispanicae ... 
Pars prima, saurorum species amplectens ..., p. 46 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1777 


Fizesereneia Takeda & Tamura, 1980, Bulletin of the National 
Science Museum, Tokyo, (A)6: 137 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, confirmed by the Commission to be by original 
designation: Troglocarcinus heimi Fize & Serene, 1956) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1591 


flabellipes, Curculio, Olivier, 1807, Entomologie, ou histoire 
naturelle des insectes ... Coléoptéres, p. 374 (specific name of 
the type species of Geonemus Schénherr, 1833) (Coleo- 
ptera). Op. 1493 


flava, Zonitis, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 127 
(specific name of the type species of Zonitis Fabricius, 
1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


flavicans, Sylvia, Vieillot, [1820], in Bonnaterre & Vieillot, 
Tableau encyclopaedique et méthodique, trois régnes de la 
nature, ornithologie, vol. 2, p. 438 (Aves). Op. 1859 


flavicollo, Psittacus banksii, Kerr, 1792, The animal kingdom, 
or zoological system, of the celebrated Sir Charles Linnaeus, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 586 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, 
Psittaciformes). Op. 1833 


flavicornis, Leuckartia, Claus, 1863, Die frei lebenden 
Copepoden mit besonderer Berticksichtigung der Fauna 
Deutschlands, der Nordsee und des Mittelmeeres, p. 183 
(specific name of the type species of Lucicutia Giesbrecht 
in Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898) (Copepoda). Op. 1613 


flavipes, Syrphus, Panzer, 1798, Faunae insectorum germanicae 
initia oder Deutschlands Insecten, Heft 54, p. 10 (specific 
name of the type species of Cheilosia Meigen, 1822) 
(Diptera). Op. 1744 


flexuosa, Geoteuthis, Minster, 1843, in Miinster, G. Graf zu, 
Meyer, H.V. & Wagner, R. (Eds.), Beitrdge zur Petrefacten- 
Kunde ..., p. 75 (specific name of the type species of 
Parabelopeltis Naef, 1921) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 
1914 


Florilus de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 134 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1568 


fluminensis, Cynopoecilus, Faria & Muller, 1937, Revista Naval, 
37(3): 99 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Cyprinodontiformes). Op. 1762 


foetidus, Scarabaeus, Herbst, 1783, Archiv der Insectenge- 
schichte, 4: 7 (Coleoptera). Op. 1890 


Folsomia Willem, 1902, Annales de la Société Entomologique 
de Belgique, 46: 280 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Folsomia candida Willem, 1902) (Collembola). 
Op. 1431 


Fonscolombia Lichtenstein, 1877, Entomologist’s Monthly 
Magazine, 14: 35 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 


monotypy: Fonscolombia graminis Lichtenstein, 1877) 
(Homoptera). Op. 1654 
fontisbellaquaei, Omalisus, Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785, 


Entomologia Parisiensis, vol. 1, p. 64 (specific name of the 
type species of Omalisus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


Fontiscrutor Pandellé, 1876, Anales de la Sociedad Espanola de 
Historia Natural, 5: 58 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1891 


Forbicina Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 611 (a junior 
objective synonym of Lepisma Linnaeus, 1758) (Thy- 
sanura). Op. 1754 


Formicaleo Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 256 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Neuroptera). Op. 1754 


forskahli, Pleurobranchus, Delle Chiaje, 1822, Memorie sulla 
storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del Regno di 
Napoli, Figure, pl. 41, fig. 11 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1767 


forskalii, Pleurobranchus, Ruppell & Leuckart, [1828], in: Atlas 
zu der Reise im nérdlichen Afrika von Eduard Riippell, p. 18, 
pl. 5, figs. 2a, 2b (Gastropoda). Op. 1767 


forsteri, Natrix, Wagler in Spix, 1824, Serpentum Brasiliensium 
species noyae ..., p. 16 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Serpentes). 
Op. 1832 


fragilis, Spongia, Montagu, 1818, Memoirs of the Wernerian 
Natural History Society, 2: 114 (specific name of the type 
species of Dysidea Johnston, 1842) (Porifera, Keratosa). 
Op. 1550 


franciscana, Artemia, Kellogg, 1906, Science, (n.s.)24: 596, 
ruled under the plenary power to be given precedence over 
the specific name of Artemia gracilis Verrill, 1869 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Branchiopoda). Op. 1704 


frenatus, Heliases, Cuvier, 1830, Histoire Naturelle des 
Poissons, vol. 5, p. 498 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1563 


frischii, Melolontha, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
37 (specific name of the type species of Anomala 
Samouelle, 1819) (Coleoptera). Op. 1546 


Fryeria Gray, 1853, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(2)11: 221 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Fryeria rueppelii Bergh, 1869) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1663 


fulgens, Leptoclinum, Milne Edwards, 1841, Mémoires de 
l’ Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France, 18: 299 
(specific name of the type species of Leptoclinum Milne 
Edwards, 1841) (Tunicata, Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


fulmen, Conus, Reeve, 1843, Monograph of the genus Conus. 
In: Conchologia iconica; a complete repertory of species, vol. 
1, species no. 215, pl. 39, fig. 215 (Gastropoda). Op. 1699 


fulvocinctus, Conus, Crosse, 1872, Journal de Conchyliologie, 
20: 214, ruled under the plenary power not to be given 
priority over the specific name of Conus fergusoni G.B. 
Sowerby III, 1873 whenever the two names are considered 
to be synonyms (Gastropoda). Op. 1502 


fur, Cerambyx, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 393 (specific name of the type species of Ptinus 
Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 33 


Fursenkoina Loeblich & Tappan, 1961, Journal of Pale- 
ontology, 35: 314 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy of the replaced nominal genus Virgulina 
d’Orbigny, 1826: Virgulina squammosa d’Orbigny, 1826) 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1834 


fuscipes, Dytiscus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 411 (specific name of the type species of 
Hydrobius Leach, 1815) (Coleoptera). Op. 1577 


fuscopterus, Psocus, Latreille, 1799, in de Montbret (Ed.), 
Tllustratio iconographica Insectorum quae in Musaeis 
Parisiensis observavit et in lecum editit J.C. Fabricius ..., 
decas 1-111, p. 10 (senior subjective synonym of Caecilius 
fenestratus Curtis, 1837, the type species of Caecilius 
Curtis, 1837) (Psocoptera). Op. 1462 


fuscus, Ptilinus, Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia 
Parisiensis, vol. 1, p. 4 (specific name of the first available 
subjective synonym of Ptilinus cylindricus Miller, 1776, the 
type species of Ptilinus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


Fusinus Rafinesque, 1815, Analyse de la nature ou tableau de 
T'univers ..., p. 145 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent monotypy by Lamarck, 1799, Mémoires de la 
Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, 1: 73, of the replaced 
nominal genus Fusus Bruguiere, 1789: Murex colus 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


Fusus [R6éding], 1798, Museum Boltenianum ... Pars secunda 
continens Conchylia sive Testacea univalvia, bivalvia & 
multivalvia, p. 118 (a junior homonym of Fusus Helbling, 
1779 and of Fusus Bruguiere, 1789) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


Fusus Bruguiéere, 1789, Encyclopédie méthodique. Histoire 
naturelle des vers, vol. 1, part 1, p. xv (a junior homonym of 
Fusus Helbling, 1779) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


Fusus Helbling, 1779, Abhandlungen einer Privatgesellschaft in 
Béhmen, 4: 116 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


gaimardianus, Mugil, Desmarest, 1831, in Bory de Saint- 
Vincent (Ed.), Dictionnaire classique dhistoire naturelle, 
vol. 17 (Atlas et illustration des planches), pl. 109 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1787 


Galba Schrank, 1803, Fauna Boica. Durchgedachte Geschichte 
der in Baiern einheimischen und zahmen Thiere, Band 3, 
Heft 2, p. 262 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Buccinum 
truncatulum Miller, 1774) (Gastropoda). Op. 1896 


galbineus, Armadillo, Eschscholtz, 1823, Mémoires de la 
Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 112 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 1848 


galeata, Testudo, Schoepff, 1792, Historia testudinum iconibus 
illustrata, p. 12 (specific name of the type species of 
Pelomedusa Wagler, 1830) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


galeatum, Monostoma, Rudolphi, 1819, Entozoorum synopsis, 
cui accedunt mantissa duplex et indices locupletissimi, p. 86 
(senior subjective synonym of the specific name of 
Gasterostomum minimum Wagener, 1852, the type species of 
Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858) (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


Galeruca Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 251 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 432: 
Chrysomela tanaceti Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


gangeticus, Delphinus, Roxburgh, 1801, Asiatic Researches 
[Calcutta edition], p. 171 (specific name of the type species 
of Platanista Wagler, 1830) (Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 
1565 


gardeniella, Eriophyes, Keifer, 1964, Eriophyid Studies B-12, 
California Department of Agriculture, p. 9 (specific name of 
the type species of Colomerus Newkirk & Keifer, 1971) 
(Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


garnotii, Hemidactylus, Duméril & Bibron, 1836, Erpétologie 
générale ou histoire naturelle complete des reptiles, vol. 3, p. 
368 (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1908 


Gasterostomum Siebold, 1848, Lehrbuch der vergleichende 
Anatomie der wirbellosen Thiere, vol. 1, p. 129 (a junior 
objective synonym of Bucephalus Baer, 1827) (Trematoda). 
Op. 1717 


Gaussia Wolfenden, 1905, Plankton Studies, part 1, p. 5 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Pleuromma princeps Scott, 1894) 
(Copepoda). Op. 1590 


Gemmura Smith, 1968, Annals of the Entomological Society of 
America, 61(6): 1401 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Nematus (Cryptocampus) mucronatus 
Hartig, 1837) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


gemonensis, Natrix, Laurenti, 1768, Specimen medicum, 
exhibens synopsin reptilium emendatam ..., p. 76, as defined 
by the neotype (specimen no. 1357.70 in the Muséum 
d Histoire Naturelle, Geneva) designated under the plenary 
power (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1686 


Geoderces Horn, 1876, Proceedings of the American 
Philosophical Society, 15(96): 70 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by original 
designation: Trachyphloeus melanothrix Kirby, 1837) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1452 


geometricus, Epicrius, Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877, Atti del 
Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, (5)4(1): 131 
(specific name of the type species of Epicrius Canestrini & 
Fanzago, 1877) (Arachnida, Acari). Op. 1749 


Geonemus Schonherr, 1833, Synonymia Insectorum, Genera et 
species curculionidum, cum synonymia hujus familiae, vol. 1, 
p. 13 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Curculio flabellipes Olivier, 1807) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1493 


Geopeltis Regteren Altena, 1949, Archives du Musée Teyler, 
(3)10: 56 (gender: feminine) (type species, by original 
designation: Belopeltis simplex Voltz, 1840) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Georissus Latreille, 1809, Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, 
secundum ordinem naturalem in Familias disposita, iconibus 
exemplisque plurimus explicata, vol. 4, p. 377 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Pimelia pygmaea 
Fabricius, 1798, a junior subjective synonym of Byrrhus 
crenulatus Rossi, 1794) (Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


Georyssus Stephens, 1828, I/lustrations of British entomology 
... Mandibulata, vol. 2, p. 105 (a junior objective synonym 
of Georissus Latreille, 1809) (Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


Geoteuthis Minster, 1843, in Munster, G. Graf zu, Meyer, 
H.V. & Wagner, R. (Eds.), Beitrdge zur Petrefacten-Kunde 
..., p. 68 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Bilow-Trummer, 1920, Fossilium Catalogus 
1: Animalia, part 11 (Cephalopoda dibranchiata), p. 252: 
Loligo bollensis Schiibler in Zieten, 1832) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Geotriton Bonaparte, [1832], Iconografia della fauna Italica per 
le quattro classi degli animali vertebrati, vol. 2 (Amfibi), 
fasc. 1, pp. [243]-[244] (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Amphibia, 
Caudata). Op. 1866 


34 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


germari, Corisa, Fieber, 1848, Nouveaux Mémoires de la 
Société Impériale des naturalistes de Moscou, 21: 531, as 
defined by the neotype (male specimen, glued on card and 
labelled: ‘(1) male, (2) 12.10.44, Adolfshiitte, Oberlausitz, 
Dr. Jordan, (3) Arctocorisa germari (Fieber) det. A. 
Jansson 1985, (4) Neotype Corisa germari Fieber, (5) Zool. 
Mus. Berlin’, deposited in the Zoological Museum, 
Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) designated under 
the plenary power (Heteroptera). Op. 1523 


gibba, Sphex, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, 
p. 571 (specific name of the type species of Sphecodes 
Latreille, 1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


gigantea, Alce, Blumenbach, 1799, Handbuch der 
Naturgeschichte, 6" Ed., vol. 16, p. 697 (senior subjective 
synonym of Megaloceros antiquorum Brookes, 1828, the 
specific name of the type species of Megaloceros Brookes, 
1828) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1566 


gigantea, Procellaria, Gmelin, [1789], Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 2 (Aves), p. 563, as defined by 
the neotype (specimen no. 1911 340 in the Catalogue 
Général of the Laboratoire de Zoologie: Mammiferes et 
Oiseaux, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) 
designated under the plenary power (specific name of the 
type species of Macronectes Richmond, 1905) (Aves, 
Procellariiformes). Op. 1751 


giganteus, Bathynomus, Milne Edwards, 1879, Comptes Rendus 
de l’Académie des Sciences, Paris, 88: 21 (specific name of 
the type species of Bathynomus Milne Edwards, 1879) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1668 


giganteus, Turrilites, de Haan, 1825, Specimen Philosophicum 
Inaugurale. Exhibens Monographiae Ammoniteorum et 
Goniatiteorum ..., p. 78 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1925 


giganteus, Unio, Barnes, 1823, American Journal of Science 
and Arts, 6: 119 (valid specific name of the senior subjective 
synonym of Unio heros Say, 1829, the type species of 
Megalonaias Utterback, 1915) (Bivalvia). Op. 1487 


gigas, Ascalabotes, Bocage, 1875, Jornal de Sciencias 
Mathematicas, Physicas e Naturaes, 5: 108 (Reptilia, 
Squamata). Op. 1585 


gigas, Ichneumon, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 560 (specific name of the type species of Urocerus 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


Giraffa Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 12, 37 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cervus camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758), 
ruled under the plenary power to be taken as first available 
from Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 
1894 


Glabella Loew, 1873, Beschreibung europdischer Dipteren, 
Band 3, p. 208 (a junior homonym of Glabella Swainson, 
1840) (Diptera). Op. 1545 


Glabellula Bezzi, 1902, Zeitschrift ftir Systematische 
Hymenopterologie und Dipterologie, 2: 191 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Platygaster arcticus Zetterstedt, 1838) (Diptera). 
Op. 1545 


glaber, Strombiformis, Da Costa, 1778, Historia naturalis 
testaceorum Britanniae or, the British conchology ..., p. 117, 
as defined by the neotype designated by Warén, 1989, 
Journal of Conchology, 33(4): 220 (senior objective 
synonym of the specific name of Turbo subulatus Donovan, 
1804, the type species of Eulima Risso, 1826) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1718 


glabrata, Tenthredo, Fallén, 1808, Kongl. Vetenskaps Acade- 
miens Handlingar, 29(2): 108 (senior subjective synonym of 
Ametastegia fulvipes A. Costa, 1882, the type species of 
Ametastegia A. Costa, 1882) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


glaucus, Scomber, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 298 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1841 


Glis Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX distributum, 
sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 113 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Sciurus glis Linnaeus, 1766), ruled under the 
plenary power to be taken as first available from Brisson, 
1762, despite that being a work rejected for nomenclatural 
purposes (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Glis Erxleben, 1777, Systema regni animalis ... Classis 1 
(Mammalia), p. 358 (a junior homonym of Glis Brisson, 
1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


glis, Sciurus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 1, 
p. 87 (specific name of the type species of Glis Brisson, 
1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


globator, Oniscus, Cuvier, 1792, Journal d'Histoire Naturelle 
(Paris), 2(13): 24 (a junior homonym of Oniscus globator 
Pallas, 1772) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


globator, Oniscus, Pallas, 1772, Spicilegia zoologica, (9): 70 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


globiceps, Asaphus, Phillips, 1836, J//ustrations of the geology 
of Yorkshire; or, a description of the strata and organic 
remains. accompanied by a geological map, sections, and 
diagrams, and figures of the fossils, part 2 (The Mountain 
Limestone District), p. 240 (specific name of the type 
species of Bollandia Reed, 1943) (Trilobita). Op. 1652 


Glomeris Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 44 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Jeekel, 1971, Monografieén van de Nederlandse 
Entomologische Vereniging, 5: 14: Oniscus pustulatus 
Fabricius, 1781) (Diplopoda). Op. 1897 


gloriosa, Chrysis, Fabricius, 1793, Entomologia Systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 2, p. 242 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1906 


Glossodoris Ehrenberg, 1831, Symbolae physicae seu icones et 
descriptiones animalium evertabratorum sepositis insectis 
quae ex itinere per Africam borealem et Asiam occidentalem. 
Decas 1 Mollusca (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the 
Zoological Society of London, 1847: 164: Doris ( Glosso- 
doris) xantholeuca Ehrenberg, 1831, a junior subjective 
synonym of Doris pallida Riippell & Leuckart, 1830 or 
1831) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


glutinosa, Caecilia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 229 (specific name of the type species of 
Ichthyophis Fitzinger, 1826) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). 
Op. 1604 


Glycimeris Lamarck, 1799, Mémoires de la Société d'Histoire 
Naturelle de Paris, 1799: 83 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1414 


Glycimeris Lamarck, 1801, Systéme des Animaux sans 
Vertébres, p. 126 (a junior homonym of Glycimeris 
Lamarck, 1799) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 35 


glycimeris, Mya, Born, 1778, Index Rerum Naturalium Musei 
Caesarei Vindibonsis Pars 1, Testacea, p. 10 (specific name 
of the senior subjective synonym of Panopea aldrovandi 
Ménard de la Groye, 1807, the type species of Panopea 
Ménard de la Groye, 1807) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


GLYCYMERIDIDAE Newton, 1916, Journal of Conchology, 
15: 83 (type genus: Glycymeris da Costa, 1778) (Bivalvia). 
Op. 1414 


Glycymeris da Costa, 1778, British Conchology, p. 168 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by absolute tautonymy: Arca 
glycymeris Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


glycymeris, Arca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 695 (specific name of the type species of 
Glycymeris da Costa, 1778) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE Stainton, 1854, Insecta Britannica, 
Lepidoptera, p. 169 (type genus: Glyphipterix Hiibner, 
[1825]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


Glyphipterix Hubner, [1825], Verzeichniss bekannter 
Schmettlinge, p. 421 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Tinea 
bergstraesserella Fabricius, 1781) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


Glyphipteryx Curtis, 1827, British entomology, vol. 4, p. 152 
(an unjustified emendation of Glyphipterix Htibner, [1825]) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


Glyptagnostus Whitehouse, 1936, Memoirs of the Queensland 
Museum, 11: 101 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation: Glyptagnostus toreuma Whitehouse, 
1936) (Trilobita). Op. 1701 


Gnamptodon Haliday, 1833, Entomological Magazine, 1: 265 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Bracon pumilio Nees, 1834) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1424 


Gnaptodon Haliday, 1837, Entomological Magazine, 4: 220, 
ruled by the Commission to be an incorrect subsequent 
spelling of Gnamptodon Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1424 


gnatho, Brentus, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 53, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). Op. 1820 


Gnathodus Pander, 1856, Monographie der fossilen Fische des 
Silurischen Systems der Russisch-Baltischen Gouvernements, 
p. 33 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Polygnathus bilineatus Roundy, 
1926) (Conodonta). Op. 1415 


goldfussi, Cylindrella, Menke, 1847, Zeitschrift fiir 
Malakozoologie, 1847(1): 2 (specific name of the type 
species of Holospira Martens, 1860) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1932 


gorriense, Stictostroma, Stearn, 1995, Journal of Paleontology, 
69: 26 (specific name of the type species of Stictostroma 
Parks, 1936) (Stromatoporoidea). Op. 1843 


gouldii, Hydrosaurus, Gray, 1838, Annals of Natural History; 
or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany and Geology, 1: 394, as 
defined by the neotype (specimen no. BMNH 1997.1 in the 
Natural History Museum, London, collected from 
Karrakatta, Perth, Western Australia by G. Thompson on 
29 September 1997) designated under the plenary power 
(Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1948 


gracilior, Uroctonoides, Hoffmann, 1931, Anales del Instituto 
de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, 
2(4): 406, as defined by the lectotype designated by Gertsch 
& Soleglad, 1966, American Museum Novitates, 2278: 29 
(specific name of the type species of Paruroctonus Werner, 
1934) (Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1934 


gracilis, Artemia, Verrill, 1869, American Journal of Science 
and Arts, (2)48: 248, ruled under the plenary power not to 
be given priority over the specific name of Artemia 
franciscana Kellogg, 1906 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Branchiopoda). Op. 1704 


gracilis, Bulimus, Hutton, 1834, Journal of the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal, 3: 93 (specific name of the type species of 
Allopeas Baker, 1935) (Gastropoda). Op. 1766 


gracilis, Laomedea, Dana, 1846, United States Exploring 
Expedition ... under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N., 
vol. 7 (Zoophytes), p. 689, and all uses of the name prior to 
the publication of Laomedea gracilis Sars, 1850 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hydrozoa). Op. 1465 


gracilis, Laomedea, Sars, 1850, Nytt Magasin for 
Naturvidenskapene, Christiania, 9: 138, as defined by the 
lectotype designated by Cornelius & Ostman, 1986, Bulletin 


of Zoological Nomenclature, 43: 165 (Hydrozoa). Op. 1465 


gracilis, Viverravus, Marsh, 1872, American Journal of Science, 
(3)4: 127 (specific name of the type species of Viverravus 
Marsh, 1872) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1517 


graeca, Musca, Pontoppidan, 1763, Den Danske Atlas, vol. 1, 
p. 696 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1444 


graminis, Fonscolombia, Lichtenstein, 1877, Entomologist’s 
Monthly Magazine, 14: 35, ruled under the plenary power 
to be treated as the specific name of a then new nominal 
species, now defined by the lectotype designated by Ben- 
Dov & Matile-Ferrero, 1989, Systematic Entomology, 14(2): 
168 (specific name of the type species of Fonscolombia 
Lichtenstein, 1877) (Homoptera). Op. 1654 


graminis, Tychea, Koch, 1857, Die Pflanzenlduse, Aphiden 
(1854-1857), p. 298 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 
1654 


graminum, Tachydromia, Fallén, 1815, Empidiae Sveciae, p. 15 
(specific name of the type species of Stilpon Loew, 1859) 
(Diptera). Op. 1881 


grandidieri, Thaumastolemur, Filhol, 1895, Bulletin du 
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 1(1): 13 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1737 


grandiflora, Doris, Rapp, 1827, Nova Acta Physico-Medica 
Academiae Caesareae  Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae 
Curiosorum, 13: 520 (Gastropoda). Op. 1805 


granulata, Colubraria, Schumacher, 1817, Essai d’un nouveau 
systéme des habitations des vers testacés ..., p. 251 (specific 
name of the type species of Colubraria Schumacher, 1817) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1765 


granulosa, Hydatigena, Batsch, 1786, Naturgeschichte der 
Bandwurmgattung (Halle), p. 87 (specific name of the type 
species of Echinococcus Rudolphi, 1801) (Cestoda). 
Direction 121 


gravesianus, Turrilites, d’Orbigny, 1842, in: Paléontologie 
Francaise; Terrains Crétacés. I. Céphalopodes, p. 596, as 
defined by the lectotype (specimen no. BMNH C5762b in 
the collections of the Natural History Museum, London) 
designated under the plenary power (specific name of the 
type species of Hypoturrilites Dubourdieu, 1953) 
(Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1925 


36 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


grenophia, Arca, Risso, 1826, Histoire naturelle des principales 
productions de I’Europe Meéridionale et particuliérement de 
celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes, vol. 4, p. 
313, as defined by the lectotype designated by Arnaud, 
1978, Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nice, 5: 
119 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


Griffithides Portlock, 1843, Report on the geology of the county 
of Londonderry, and of parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh, p. 
310 (gender: masculine) (type species, ruled under the 
plenary power to be by subsequent designation by Vogdes, 
1890, Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey, 63: 
116: Griffithides longiceps Portlock, 1843) (Trilobita). Op. 
1652 


grilli, Anisolepis, Boulenger, 1891, Annali del Museo Civico di 
Storia Naturale di Genova, (2)10: 909 (Reptilia, Squamata). 
Op. 1777 


griseola, Micronecta, Horvath, 1899, Revue d’Entomologie, 
18(12): 103, as defined by the lectotype designated by 
Jansson, 1986, Acta Entomologica Fennica, 47: 14 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1491 


griseus, Hypothenemus, Blackburn, 1885, Transactions of the 
Royal Society of Dublin, (2)3: 194, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over the specific name of 
Cryphalus mangiferae Stebbing, 1914 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Coleoptera). Op. 
1408 


grossa, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 596 (specific name of the type species of Tachina 
Meigen, 1803) (Diptera). Op. 1743 


grossa, Silpha, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 361 (specific name of the type species of Peltis 
Kugelann, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Gruntoconcha Angiolini, 1995, Rivista Italiana di Paleon- 
tologia e Stratigrafia, 101: 206 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Waagenoconcha 
(Gruntoconcha) macrotuberculata Angiolini, 1995) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1928 


gryphaeoides, Avicula, Sedgwick, 1829, Transactions of the 
Geological Society, London, (2)3: 119, and all uses of the 
name prior to the publication of Avicula gryphaeoides J. de 
C. Sowerby, 1836 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 1540 


gryphaeoides, Avicula, J. de C. Sowerby, 1836, in Fitton, 
Transactions of the Geological Society, London, (2)4: 156 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1540 


guildingi, Artemis, Thompson, 1834, Zoological researches and 
illustrations 1828-1834, vol. 1, part 1, memoir 6, p. 107 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Branchiopoda). Op. 1704 


gussoni, Ancylus, Costa, 1829, Osservazioni Zoologiche intorno 
ai Testacei dell’isola di Pantelleria, p. 10 (specific name of 
the type species of Williamia Monterosato, 1884) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1410 


guttata, Doridopsis, Odhner, 1917, Kungliga Svenska Veten- 
skapsakademiens Handlingar, 52(16): 62 (Gastropoda). Op. 
1805 


guttata, Doris, Risso, 1826, Histoire naturelle des principales 
productions de l'Europe Meéridionale et particuliérement de 
celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes, vol. 4, p. 
33 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1805 


guttatus, Attus, Thorell, 1875, Horae Societatis Entomologicae 
Rossicae, 11: 119 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 
1612 


guttatus, Bodianus, Bloch, 1790, Naturgeschichte der 
Ausliindischen Fische, part 4, p. 36 (having been rejected as 
a junior homonym of guttata Linnaeus, 1758, when both 
Perca guttata Linnaeus and B. guttatus were included in 
Serranus or Epinephelus) (Osteichthyes). Op. 1439 


guttatus, Sipunculus (Phymosomum), De Quatrefages, 1865, 
Histoire Naturelle des Annelés marins et d'eau douce. 
Annélides et Géphyriens, p. 621 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


GYMNOMYZIDAE Latreille, 1829, in Cuvier, Le régne 
animal distribué d’aprés son organisation ..., Ed. 2, vol. 5, 
p. 535 (type genus: Gymnomyza Fallén, 1810, a junior 
subjective synonym of Mosillus Latreille, 1804), ruled 
under the plenary power that this name and other family- 
group names based on Gymnomyza are not to be given 
priority over EPHYDRIDAE Zetterstedt, 1837 and other 
family-group names based on Ephydra Fallen, 1810 
whenever Ephydra and Mosillus or Gymnomyza are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Diptera). Op. 
1748 


Gyrinus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 193 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 426: Dytiscus 
natator Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


GYROHYPNINI Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Swainson & 
Kirby (Eds.), Fauna Boreali-Americana; or the zoology of 
the northern parts of British America ..., part 4, p. 88 (type 
genus: Gyrohypnus Samouelle, 1819), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Gyrohypnus are not to be given priority 
over XANTHOLININI Erichson, 1839 and other family- 
group names based on Xantholinus Dejean, 1821 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


haematites, Cassida, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 66, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1820 


Halarctus Gill, 1866, Proceedings of the Essex Institute, 5: 7 (a 
junior objective synonym of Arctocephalus Cuvier, 1826) 
(Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


Halia Bate, 1856, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(2)17: 458 (a junior homonym of Halia Risso, 1826) 
(Cumacea). Op. 1593 


Halianassa von Meyer, 1838, Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 
Geologie und Paldontologie, 1838: 667 (a junior objective 
synonym of Halitherium Kaup, 1838) (Mammalia, Sirenia). 
Op. 1535 


HALICTIDAE Thomson, 1869, Opuscula Entomologica, fase. 
1, p: 8 (type genus: Halictus Latreille, 1804), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Halictus are to be given precedence over 
ROPHITIDAE Schenck, 1866 and SPHECODIDAE 
Schenck, [1869] and other family-group names based on 
Rophites Spinola, 1808 and Sphecodes Latreille, 1804 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 37 


Halictus Latreille, 1804, Tableau méthodique des insectes. Pp. 
129-200 in: Nouveau Dictionnaire d’ Histoire Naturelle, vol. 
24 (Caractéres et Tables), p. 182 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Richards, 1935, 
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 
83: 170: Apis quadricincta Fabricius, [1777]) (Hymen- 
optera). Op. 1713 


Halitherium Kaup, 1838, Neues Jahrbuch ftir Mineralogie, 
Geologie und Paldontologie, 1838: 536 (gender: neuter) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Pugmeodon schinzii Kaup, 1838), ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of Halytherium 
(Mammalia, Sirenia). Op. 1535 


halli, Macronectes giganteus, Mathews, 1912, The birds of 
Australia, vol. 2, p. 187, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen no. 91.6.16.6 in the collections at Tring of the 
Natural History Museum, London) designated by Bourne 
& Warham, 1966, Ardea, 54(1-2): 64 (Aves, Procel- 
lariiformes). Op. 1751 


hallucatus, Dasyurus, Gould, 1842, Proceedings of the Zoo- 
logical Society of London, 1842: 41 (Mammalia, 
Marsupialia). Op. 1460 


Halytherium Kaup, 1838, Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 
Geologie und Paldontologie, 1838: 319, pl. 2 (spelling 
emended under the plenary power to Halitherium) 
(Mammalia, Sirenia). Op. 1535 


hamiltoni, Catharacta skua, Hagen, 1952, Results of the 
Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan da Cunha 1937- 
1938, 20: 135 (Aves, Charadriiformes). Op. 1814 


Haminaea Leach, 1847, in Gray, J.E. (Ed.), Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History, 20(133): 268 (an incorrect 
subsequent spelling of Haminoea [Turton] in Turton & 
Kingston im Carrington, 1830) (Gastropoda). Op. 1942 


Haminea Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 
London, 15: 161 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Haminoea [Turton] in Turton & Kingston in Carrington, 
1830) (Gastropoda). Op. 1942 


HAMINEINAE Pilsbry, 1895, Tryon’s manual of conchology; 
structural and systematic, vol. 15, p. 351 (an incorrect 
original spelling of HAMINOEINAE) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1942 


Haminoea [Turton] in Turton & Kingston in Carrington, 1830, 
Conchology, arranged on the amended system in: The 
Teignmouth, Dawlish and Torquay guide, part 2 (The 
natural history of the district; or, lists of the different 
species of animals, vegetables and minerals, and their 
respective localities, scientifically arranged), genus no. 63 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Bulla 
hydatis Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1942 


HAMINOEINAE Pilsbry, 1895, Tryon’s manual of 
conchology, structural and systematic, vol. 15, p. 351, 
correction of HAMINEINAE under Article 35.4.1 of the 
Code (type genus: Haminoea [Turton] im Turton & 
Kingston im Carrington, 1830) (Gastropoda). Op. 1942 


handwerki, Phacops, Weller, 1907, Bulletin, Chicago Academy 
of Science (The Natural History Survey), 4: 271 (specific 
name of the type species of Eophacops Delo, 1935) 
(Trilobita). Op. 1846 


hanleyanus, Donax, Philippi, 1847, 
Malakozoologie, 4: 84 (Bivalvia). Op. 1372 


Hanzawaia Asano, 1944, Journal of the Geological Society of 
Japan, 51(606): 97 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Hanzawaia nipponica Asano, 1944) 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1568 


Hapalotrema Looss, 1899, Zoologische Jahrbiicher (Jena), 12: 
656 (gender: neuter) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Hapalotrema loossi Price, 1934, a junior 
objective synonym of Mesogonimus mistroides Monticelli, 
1896) (Digenea). Op. 1875 


Zeitschrift fiir 


Haplocanthosaurus Hatcher, 1903, Proceedings of the Bio- 
logical Society of Washington, 16: 100 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy of the replaced nominal genus 
Haplocanthus Hatcher, 1903: Haplocanthus priscus Hatcher, 
1903) (Reptilia, Saurischia). Op. 1633 


Haplocanthus Hatcher, 1903, Proceedings of the Biological 
Society of Washington, 16: | (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Saurischia). Op. 1633 


Harpa [Roding], 1798, Museum Boltenianum, part 2, p. 149 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by tautonymy: Buccinum 
harpa Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1436 


harpa, Buccinum, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 738 (specific name of the type species of Harpa 
[Roding], 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1436 


Harpes Goldfuss, 1839, Nova Acta Academiae Caesarea 
Leopoldino-Carolinae Germanicum Naturae Curiosorum, 
19(1): 358 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Harpes macrocephalus Goldfuss, 1839) (Trilobita). Op. 1436 


HARPETIDAE Hawle & Corda, 1847, Prodrom einer 
Monographie der béhmischen Trilobiten, vol. 5, p. 161 (type 
genus: Harpes Goldfuss, 1839), spelling emended from 
HARPIDES by the ruling under the plenary power that for 
the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the 
generic name Harpes Goldfuss, 1839 is HARPET- 
(Trilobita). Op. 1436 


HARPIDAE Bronn, 1849, Handbuch der Geschichte der Natur, 
vol. 3, part 3, Index Palaeontologicus, p. 469 (type genus: 
Harpa [Roding], 1798) (Gastropoda). Op. 1436 


Harpides Beyrich, 1846, Untersuchungen tiber Trilobiten, p. 34 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Harpides 
hospes Beyrich, 1846) (Trilobita). Op. 1436 


HARPIDIDAE Raw, 1949, Journal of Paleontology, 23: 514 
(type genus: Harpides Beyrich, 1846) (Trilobita). Op. 1436 


Harpognathus Wesmael, 1834, L’Institut (Journal général des 
Sociétés et Travaux scientifiques de la France et de 
lEtranger), 2(42): 76 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of 
Harpognatus Wesmael, 1833) (Coleoptera). Op. 1597 


Harpognatus Wesmael, 1833, Recueil Encyclopédique Belge, p. 
121 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1597 


harrisonii, Scelidosaurus, Owen, 1861, Monograph of the 
Palaeontographical Society, 1: 1, as defined by the lectotype 
(skull and skeleton no. BM(NH) Pal. Dept. R.1111 in the 
Natural History Museum, London) designated under the 
plenary power (specific name of the type species of 
Scelidosaurus Owen, 1859) (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Op. 
1788 


hasselquistii, Myletes, Cuvier, 1818, Mémoires du Muséum 
d Histoire Naturelle, 4: 449 (a junior objective synonym of 
Cyprinus dentex Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Characi- 
formes). Op. 1813 


haswelli, Cryptocoeloma, Rathbun, 1923, Biological Results 
Fishing Experiments F-I.S. ‘Endeavour’, 5(1): 111 (specific 
name of the type species of Cryptocoeloma Miers, 1884) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1554 


Hatschekia Poche, 1902, Zoologischer Anzeiger, 26: 16 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by original designation: 
Clavella hippoglossi Guérin, [1831]) (Copepoda). Op. 1430 


Haustator de Montfort, 1810, Conchyliologie systématique, et 
classification méthodique des coquilles ..., vol. 2, p. 182 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Haustator gallicus de Montfort, 1810, a junior subjective 
synonym of Turritella imbricataria Lamarck, 1804) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1677 


38 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


hebraea, Nerita, Martyn, 1786, The universal conchologist ..., 
vol. 3, pl. 109, ruled under the plenary power to be an 
available name despite being published in a work rejected 
for nomenclatural purposes (Gastropoda). Op. 1662 


heeri, Myriochele, Malmgren, 1867, Spetsbergens, Grénlands, 
Islands och den Skandinaviska halféns hittills kdnda 
Annulata Polychaeta, p. 101 (specific name of the type 
species of Myriochele Malmgren, 1867) (Polychaeta). Op. 
1636 


heimi, Troglocarcinus, Fize & Seréne, 1956, Bulletin de la 
Société Zoologique de France, 80(5,6): 378 (specific name of 
the type species of Fizesereneia Takeda & Tamura, 1980) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1591 


helena, Muraena, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 244 (specific name of the type species of Muraena 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Anguilliformes). Op. 1672 


Helicarion Férussac, 1821, Tableaux systématiques des 
animaux mollusques ... suivis d'un prodrome général ..., p. 23 
(folio), p. 19 (quarto) (gender: masculine) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 15: 169: Helicarion cuvieri Férussac, 
1821), ruled under the plenary power to be the correct 
original spelling of Helixarion (Gastropoda). Op. 1678 


HELICARIONIDAE Godwin-Austen, 1882, Land and 
freshwater Mollusca of India ..., vol. 1, part 2, p. 65 (type 
genus: Helicarion Férussac, 1821) (Gastropoda). Op. 1678 


Heliophilus Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde 
(Illiger), 2: 273 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


Helixarion Feérussac, 1821, Tableaux systématiques des 
animaux mollusques ... suivis d’un prodrome général ..., p. 23 
(folio), p. 19 (quarto), ruled under the plenary power to be 
an incorrect original spelling of Helicarion (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1678 


HELIXARIONIDAE Bourguignat, 1883, Annales des 
Sciences Naturelles (Zoologie), (6)15: art. 2, p. 9 (an 
unjustified emendation of HELICARIONIDAE Godwin- 
Austen, 1882) (Gastropoda). Op. 1678 


Helophilus Fabricius, 1805, Systema Antliatorum ..., p. 233 
(gender: neuter) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Curtis, 1832, 
British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of 
the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland ..., 
vol. 9, pl. 429 (text): Musca pendula Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Diptera). Op. 1747 


Helophorus Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 66 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
Vordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
Crustacés, des Arachnides et des Insectes avec un tableau 
méthodique de leurs genres, disposés en familles, p. 428: 
Silpha aquatica Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of the generic 
name Elophorus (Coleoptera). Op. 1724 


helveticus, Coluber, Lacepéde, 1789, Histoire naturelle des 
quadrupédes ovipares et des serpens, vol. 2 (Histoire 
naturelle des serpens), p. 100, ruled under the plenary power 
to be available despite having been published in a rejected 
work (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1686 


HEMIDACTYLIINI Hallowell, 1856, Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 8: 11 (type 
genus: Hemidactylium Tschudi, 1838) (Amphibia, 
Caudata). Op. 1873 


Hemidactylium Tschudi, 1838, Mémoires de la Société des 
Sciences Naturelles de Neuchdtel, 2: 94 (gender: neuter) 
(type species, by monotypy: Salamandra scutata Temminck 
& Schlegel, [1838]) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1873 


HEMIMANTIDAE Hoffmann, 1878, in Bronn, H.G., Die 
Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs wissenschaftlich 
dargestellt in Wort und Bild, vol. 6, part 2, pp. 613, 635 
(type genus: Hemimantis Peters, 1863), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Hemimantis are not to be given priority 
over PETROPEDETINAE Noble, 1931, CACOSTER- 
NINAE Noble, 1931 and PHRYNOBATRACHINAE 
Laurent, 1941 and other family-group names based on 
Petropedetes Reichenow, 1874, Cacosternum Boulenger, 
1887 and Phrynobatrachus Giinther, 1862 whenever their 
type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


Hemimantis Peters, 1863, Monatsherichte der Koniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1863: 
451 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Hemimantis calcaratus Peters, 1863) (Amphibia, Anura). 
Op. 1921 


Hemipteronotus Lacepéde, 1801, Histoire naturelle des 
poissons, vol. 3, p. 214 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1799 


hennigi, Chamaepsila, Thompson & Pont, 1994, Theses 
Zoologicae, 20: 161 (a junior objective synonym of Musca 
rosae Fabricius, 1794) (Diptera). Op. 1938 


hentzi, Centrurus, Banks, 1904, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 56: 142 (Arachnida, 
Scorpionida). Op. 1680 


Hepa Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 479 (a junior 
objective synonym of Nepa Linnaeus, 1758) (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1754 


heraclei, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 600, ruled under the plenary power to be the correct 
original spelling of the specific name of Musca heraclii 
(Diptera). Op. 1645 


heraclii, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 600, ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect 
original spelling of heraclei (Diptera). Op. 1645 


Heriaeus Simon, 1875, Les Arachnides de France, vol. 2, p. 203 
(gender: masculine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by subsequent designation by Simon, 
1895, Histoire Naturelle des Araignées, Ed. 2, 1(4), p. 1034: 
Thomisus  hirsutus Walckenaer, 1824, an _ incorrect 
subsequent spelling of Thomisus hirtus Latreille, 1819) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1488 


herminieri, Holotropis, Duméril & Bibron, 1837, Erpétologie 
générale ou histoire naturelle complete des reptiles, vol. 4, p. 
261 (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1909 


Heterogyna Nagy, 1969, Entomologische Mitteilungen aus dem 
Zoologischen Staatsinstitut und Zoologischen Museum, 
Hamburg, no. 64, p. 8 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Heterogyna protea Nagy, 1969) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1445 


HETEROGYNAIDAE Nagy, 1969, _ Entomologische 
Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Staatsinstitut und 
Zoologischen Museum, Hamburg, no. 64, p. 7 (type genus: 
Heterogyna Nagy, 1969), spelling emended from 
HETEROGYNIDAE by the ruling under the plenary 
power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the 
stem of the generic name Heterogyna Nagy, 1969 is 
HETEROGYNA- (Hymenoptera). Op. 1445 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 39 


HETEROGYNIDAE Nagy, 1969, Entomologische Mit- 
teilungen aus dem Zoologischen Staatsinstitut und 
Zoologischen Museum, Hamburg, no. 64, p. 7, spelling 
emended to HETEROGYNAIDAE following the ruling 
under the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 
of the Code the stem of the generic name Heterogyna 
Nagy, 1969 is HETEROGYNA- (a junior homonym of 
HETEROGYNIDAE Rambur, 1866) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1445 


HETEROGYNIDAE Rambur, 1866, Catalogue systématique 
des Lépidoptéres de I’ Andalousie, vol. 2, p. 316 (type genus: 
Heterogynis Rambur, 1837) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1445 


Heterogynis Rambur, 1837, Annales de la Société Ento- 
mologique de France, 5: 584 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Kirby, 1892, A 
synonymic catalogue of Lepidoptera Heterocera (moths), 
vol. 1, p. 499: Heterogynis paradoxa Rambur, 1837) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1445 


Heteroptera Macquart, 1835, Histoire naturelle des insectes. 
Diptéres, vol. 2, p. 570 (a senior objective synonym of 
Coproica Rondani, 1861 and a junior homonym of 
Heteroptera Rafinesque, 1814) (Diptera). Op. 1839 


heterurus, Homalocephalus, Jan, 1863, Archivio per la 
Zoologia, |’ Anatomia e la Fisiologia, 2(2): 286 (specific 
name of the type species of Pseudoxyrhopus Guiinther, 
1881) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1789 


hieroglyphicus, Aradus, Sahlberg, 1878, Kongliga Svenska 
Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 16(4): 22 (Hetero- 
ptera). Op. 1783 


hilairea, Donax, Guérin, 1832, Iconographie du Régne Animal 
de G. Cuvier, pl. 30, fig. 4 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1372 


hilarella, Azinis, Walker, 1863, List of the specimens of 


lepidopterous Insects in the collection of the British Museum, 
part 28, p. 541 (specific name of the type species of Azinis 
Walker, 1863) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


hippoglossi, Clavella, Guerin, [1831], [conographie du Régne 
Animal, livraison 16 (specific name of the type species of 
Hatschekia Poche, 1902) (Copepoda). Op. 1430 


hirsutus, Thomisus, Walckenaer, 1824, Faune Francaise, vol. 4, 
p. 85 (an incorrect subsequent spelling of Thomisus hirtus 
Latreille, 1819) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1488 


hirticornis, Neides, Brullé, 1835, in Audouin & Brullé, Histoire 
naturelle des Insectes, traitant de leur organisation et de leurs 
moeurs en général, par M. V. Audouin ... et comprenant leur 
classification et la description des espéces, par M. A. Brullé, 
vol. 9, Orthoptéres et Hémiptéres, p. 355 (specific name of 
the type species of Melorus Mulsant & Rey, 1870) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


hirtipes, Andrena, Fabricius, 1793, Entomologica systematica 
emendata et aucta ..., vol. 2, p. 312 (specific name of the 
type species of Dasypoda Latreille, 1802) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1926 


hirtus, Thomisus, Latreille, 1819, Nouveau Dictionnaire 
d Histoire Naturelle, Ed. 2, p. 41 (specific name of the type 
species of Heriaeus Simon, 1875) (Arachnida, Araneae). 
Op. 1488 


histeroides, Lyctus, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia Systematica, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 504 (specific name of the type species of 
Cerylon Latreille, 1802) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


hoevenii, Bagrus, Bleeker, 1846, Natuur- en Geneeskundig 
Archief voor Néérland’s Indié, 3(2): 154, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen no. ZRC 37472 in the Zoological 
Reference Collection at the National University of 
Singapore) designated under the plenary power (Osteich- 
thyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1840 


Hoffmanniellius Mello-Leitao, 1934, Annaes da Academia 
Brasileira de Sciencias, 6(2): 80 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1934 


Holospira Martens, 1860, in Albers, J.C., Die Heliceen, nach 
natiirlicher Verwandtschaft systematisch geordnet, Ed. 2, p. 
39 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Cylindrella goldfussi Menke, 1847) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1932 


Homalocephalus Jan, 1863, Archivio per la Zoologia, 
l’ Anatomia e la Fisiologia, 2(2): 286 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1789 


honoluliensis, Loxoconcha, Brady, 1880, Report on the 
Scientific Results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during 
the years 1873-76, 1(3): 117, as defined by the lectotype 
designated by Puri & Hulings, 1976, Bulletin of the British 
Museum (Natural History). Zoology, 29(5): 297 (specific 
name of the type species of Loxoconchella Triebel, 1954) 
(Ostracoda). Op. 1541 


hookeri, Sphaeroma, Leach, 1814, in Brewster, The Edinburgh 
Encyclopaedia, vol. 7, p. 433 (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


Horia Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum, part 1, p. 164 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Betrem, 1929, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 72: xxvii: 
Horia fabriciana Betrem, 1929) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


HORIIDAE Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes ..., vol. 3, p. 182 
(type genus: Horia Fabricius, 1787), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Horia are not to be given priority over MELOIDAE 
Gyllenhal, 1810 and NEMOGNATHINAE Castelnau, 1840 
and other family-group names based on Meloe Linnaeus, 
1758 and Nemognatha Illiger, 1807 whenever their type 
genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


hortensis, Arion, Férussac, 1819, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles ..., p. 65, 
as defined by the lectotype designated by De Winter, 1984, 
Zoologische Mededelingen, Leiden, 59(1): 3 (specific name 
of the type species of Kobeltia Seibert, 1873) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1679 : 


hospes, Harpides, Beyrich, 1846, Untersuchungen tiber 
Trilobiten, p. 34 (specific name of the type species of 
Harpides Beyrich, 1846) (Trilobita). Op. 1436 


howardi, Diabrotica undecimpunctata, Barber, 1947, Proceed- 
ings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 49: 153 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1709 


hudsonicus, Diplograptus, Nicholson, 1875, Report on the 
Paleontology of the Province of Ontario, part 2, p. 38 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Graptolithina). Op. 1561 


humboldti, Productus, d’Orbigny, 1842, Voyage dans 
l’ Amérique méridionale ..., vol. 3, part 4 (Paléontologie), p. 
54 (specific name of the type species of Waagenoconcha 
Chao, 1927) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1928 


Humerobates Sellnick, 1928, Tierwelt Mitteleuropas, 3: 11 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Humerobates rostrolamellatus Grandjean, 
1936) (Arachnida, Acari). Op. 1420 


humilis, Bombus, Illiger, 1806, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde, 5: 
171 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1828 


40 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


humilis, Cristellaria, Reuss, 1863, Sitzungsberichte der 
Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch- 
Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, 46(1): 65, as defined by the 
lectotype (specimen no. 970 in the Reuss collection in the 
Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna) designated by Meyn 
& Vespermann, 1994, Senckenbergiana Lethaea, 74(1/2): 176, 
the neotype designation by Bartenstein (1974) having been 
set aside by the Commission (Foraminiferida). Op. 1804 


humilis, Holothuria, Selenka, 1867, Zeitschrift fiir 
Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 17: 339 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Holothuroidea). Op. 1533 


Hyaena Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 169 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Canis hyaena Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under 
the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


hyaena, Canis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 40 (specific name of the type species of Hyaena 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


hyatti, Arpadites (Drepanites), Mojsisovics, 1893, Abhand- 
lungen der Kaiserlich-Kéniglichen Geologischen Reichsan- 
stalt, 6(2): 495 (specific name of the type species of 
Drepanites Mojsisovics, 1893) (Cephalopoda, Am- 
monoidea). Op. 1609 


hydatis, Bulla, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 726 (specific name of the type species of Haminoea 
[Turton] i Turton & Kingston im Carrington, 1830) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1942 


hydei, Drosophila, Sturtevant, 1921, Carnegie Institution of 
Washington Publications, 301: 101 (Diptera). Op. 1712 


Hydrobata Vieillot, 1816, Analyse d’une nouvelle ornithologie 
élémentaire, p. 42 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Procellariiformes). 
Op. 1696 


Hydrobates Boie, 1822, Jsis (von Oken), 1822: col. 562 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Baird, Brewer & Ridgway, 1884, Memoirs of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 13: 403: Procellaria 
pelagica Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves, Procellariiformes). Op. 
1696 


HYDROBATIDAE Degland, 1849, Ornithologie européenne, 
ou catalogue analytique et raisonné des oiseaux observés en 
Europe, vol. 1, p. 445 and other family-group names based 
on Hydrobata Vieillot, 1816, ruled under the plenary power 
to be unavailable because the name of the type genus 
Hydrobata Vieillot, 1816 has been suppressed (Aves, 
Procellariiformes). Op. 1696 


HYDROBATIDAE Mathews, 1912 (1865), Birds of Australia, 
vol. 2, part 1, p. 9 (type genus: Hydrobates Boie, 1822), 
ruled by the Commission to take the precedence of the 
replaced family-group name THALASSIDROMIDAE von 
Miller, 1865 (Aves, Procellariiformes). Op. 1696 


Hydrobius Leach, 1815, in Brewster, The Edinburgh 
Encyclopaedia, vol. 9, p. 96 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Hope, 1838, The Coleopterist’s Manual. Vol. 
2. Predaceous Land and Water Beetles, p. 125: Dytiscus 
fuscipes Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1577 


hydrochaeris, Sus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1, p. 103 (specific name of the type species of 
Hydrochoerus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 
1894 


Hydrochoerus Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 12, 80 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Sus hydrochaeris Linnaeus, 1766), ruled 
under the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Hydrolycus Miiller & Troschel, 1844, Archiv fiir 
Naturgeschichte, Berlin, 10(1): 93 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, confirmed by the Commission to be by monotypy: 
Hydrocyon scomberoides Cuvier, 1819) (Osteichthyes, 
Cypriniformes). Op. 1581 


Hydromantes Gistel, 1848, Naturgeschichte des Thierreiches fiir 
héhere Schulen, p. xi (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Spelerpes 
platycephalus Camp, 1916) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1866 


Hydromantoides Lanza & Vanni, 1981, Monitore Zoologico 
Italiano, (n.s.)15: 119 (a junior objective synonym of 
Hydromantes Gistel, 1848) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1866 


Hydrophilus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui 
se treuvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 180 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 428: Dytiscus 
piceus Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Hydrophoria Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires présentés 
par divers savants a l' Académie Royale des Sciences de 
l'Institut de France, (2)2: 503 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Musca 
lancifer Harris, [1780]) (Diptera). Op. 1827 


HYLAEIDAE Viereck, 1916 (1813). Connecticut State 
Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin, 22: 737 
(type genus: Hylaeus Fabricius, 1793), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Hylaeus are not to be given priority over 
COLLETIDAE Lepeletier, 1841 and other family-group 
names based on Colletes Latreille, 1802 whenever their type 
genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


Hylaeus Fabricius, 1793, Entomologia systematica emendata et 
aucta ..., vol. 2, p. 302 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Latreille, 1810, Considerations 
générales sur ... les classes des crustacés, des arachnides et 
des insectes ..., p. 438: Apis annulata Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


HYMENOLEPIDINAE Perrier, [1896], Traité de Zoologie, 
part 2, fasc. 4, p. 1852 (type genus: Hymenolepis Weinland, 
1858) (Cestoda). Op. 1428 


Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858, Human Cestoides. An essay on 
the tapeworms of Man, p. 49 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Taenia 
diminuta Rudolphi, 1819) (Cestoda). Op. 1428 


Hyphoplites Spath, 1922, Transactions of the Royal Society of 
Edinburgh, 53(6): 110 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation: Ammonites faleatus Mantell, 1822) 
(Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1609 


hypocyana, Caecilia, Boie, 1827, /sis (von Oken), 1827: col. 
565 (specific name of the type species of Epicrium Wagler, 
1828) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Op. 1749 


hypolithus, Tenebrio, Pallas, 1781, Jcones insectorum praesertim 
Russiae Siberiaeque  peculiarium, quae collegit et 
descriptionibus illustravit, p. 44 (specific name of the type 
species of Platyscelis Latreille, 1818) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1729 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 4) 


Hypoturrilites Dubourdieu, 1953, Bulletin du Service de la 
Carte Géologique de I’ Algérie, series 1 (Paléontologie), 16: 
44 (gender: masculine) (type species, by original 
designation: Turrilites gravesianus d’Orbigny, 1842) 
(Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1925 


Hypselodoris Stimpson, 1855, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 7(10): 389 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Goniodoris cbscura 
Stimpson, 1855) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


Hypsibius Ehrenberg, 1848, Bericht tiber die zur Bekannt- 
machung  geeigneten Verhandlungen der  Kéniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1848: 
381 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Macrobiotus dujardini Doyére, 1840) 
(Tardigrada). Op. 1551 


hystrix, Lepidomenia, Marion & Kowalevsky in Fischer 
(authorship confirmed by the Commission), 1885, Manuel 
de conchyliologie et de paléontologie conchyliologique ..., p. 
889 (specific name of the type species of Lepidomenia 
Kowalevsky in Brock, 1883) (Solenogastres). Op. 1676 


Ibiba Gray, 1825, Annals of Philosophy, 10: 209 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1374 


Ichnotropis Peters, 1854, Monatsberichte der Kéniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1854: 
617 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by FitzSimons, 1943, The Lizards of South 
Africa. Transvaal Museum Memoirs, vol. 1, p. 349: 
Ichnotropis macrolepidota Peters, 1854, a junior subjective 
synonym of Algyra capensis A. Smith, 1838) (Reptilia, 
Sauria). Op. 1422 


ICHTHYOPHIIDAE Taylor, 1968, The caecilians of the 
world: a taxonomic review, p. 46, original spelling confirmed 
by the Commission (type genus: Ichthyophis Fitzinger, 
1826), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Ichthyophis are to be 
given precedence over EPICRIUMIDAE Fitzinger, 1843 
and other family-group names based on Epicrium Wagler, 
1828 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Ops. 1604, 
1749 


Ichthyophis Fitzinger, 1826, Neue Classification der Reptilien 
nach ihren  natiirlichen verwandtschaften nebst einer 
Verwandtschaftstafel und einem  Verzeichnisse der 
Reptiliensammlung des KK. zoologischen Museums zu Wien, 
p. 36 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Caecilia glutinosa Linnaeus, 1758) (Amphibia, Gymno- 
phiona). Op. 1604 


Ictiobus Rafinesque, 1820, Ichthyologia Ohiensis, or natural 
history of the fishes inhabiting the river Ohio and its 
tributary streams in the Western Review and Miscellaneous 
Magazine, vol. 2(5), p. 299 [301] (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Agassiz, 1854, 
American Journal of Science and Arts, (2)17(38): 354: 
Catostomus bubalus Rafinesque, 1818), ruled under the 
plenary power to be the correct original spelling of Ictiorus 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1582 


Ictiorus Rafinesque, 1820, Ichthyologia Ohiensis, or natural 
history of the fishes inhabiting the river Ohio and its 
tributary streams in the Western Review and Miscellaneous 
Magazine, vol. 2(5), p. 299 [301], ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Ictiobus 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1582 


Iguanodon Mantell, 1825, Philosophical Transactions of the 
Royal Society, 115(1): 184 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Iguanodon 
bernissartensis Boulenger in Beneden, 1881) (Reptilia, 
Ornithischia). Op. 1947 


illibatus, Attus, Simon, 1868, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (4)8: 541 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1612 


imbricata, Aphrodita, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
12, vol. 1(2), p. 1084 (Polychaeta). Op. 1666 


imbricataria, Turritella, Lamarck, 1804, Annales du Muséum 
National d'Histoire Naturelle, p. 216 (senior subjective 
synonym of Haustator gallicus de Montfort, 1810, the 
specific name of the type species of Haustator de Montfort, 
1810) (Gastropoda). Op. 1677 


imella, Tinea, Hiibner, [1813], Sammlung  europdischer 
Schmetterlinge, Lepidoptera part 8, Tinea part 4, pl. 50, fig. 
347 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1910 


imperialis, Attus, Rossi, 1847, Naturwissenschaftliche 
Abhandlungen (Wien, Ed. Haidinger), 1: 12 (specific name 
of the type species of Thyene Simon, 1885) (Arachnida, 
Araneae). Op. 1625 


incanus, Curculio, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 385 (specific name of the type species of 
Brachyderes Schonherr, 1823) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


Incolore Omodeo, 1952, Archivio Zoologico Italiano, 37: 46 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


incomptus, Geoderces, Horn, 1876, Proceedings of the 
American Philosophical Society, 15(96): 72 (specific name of 
the type species of Nemocestes Van Dyke, 1936) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1452 


inconspicua, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1848, A monograph of the 
British naked-eyed medusae: with figures of all the species, p. 
52 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1465 


incrustans, Diastopora, dOrbigny, 1850, Prodrome de 
Paléontologie, vol. 1, p. 288 (specific name of the type 
species of Reptomultisparsa d’Orbigny, 1853) (Bryozoa, 
Cyclostomata). Op. 1392 


indagator, Cacoxenus, Loew, 1858, Wiener Entomologischen 
Monatsschrift, 2: 218 (specific name of the type species of 
Cacoxenus Loew, 1858) (Diptera). Op. 1879 


Indodorylaimus Ali & Prabha, 1974, Nematologica, 19: 486 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Indodorylaimus elongatus Baqri, 1982) 
(Nematoda, Dorylaimida). Op. 1404 


inequalipes, Attus, Simon, 1868, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (4)8: 614 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1612 


inferentia, Poecilostoma, Norton, 1868, Transactions of the 
American Entomological Society, 2: 224 (specific name of 
the type species of Monsoma MacGillivray, 1908) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


infernalis, Coluber, de Blainville, 1835, Nouvelles Annales du 
Muséum d'Histoire Naturelie, Paris, (3)4: 291, as defined by 
the neotype (the male specimen catalog no. 39197 in the 
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco) designated 
under the plenary power (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1961 


ingens, Palaeopropithecus, G. Grandidier, 1899, Bulletin du 
Muséum National d Histoire Naturelle, 5(7): 345 (specific 
name of the type species of Palaeopropithecus G. 
Grandidier, 1899) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1737 


42 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


inops, Cryphalus, Eichhoff, 1872, Berliner Entomologische 
Zeitschrift, 15: 331, ruled under the plenary power not to 
be given priority over the specific name of Cryphalus 
mangiferae Stebbing, 1914 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Coleoptera). Op. 1408 


insignis, Cheirurus, Beyrich, 1845, Ueber einige béhmischen 
Trilobiten, p. 12 (specific name of the type species of 
Cheirurus Beyrich, 1845) (Trilobita). Op. 1435 


intermedia, Eulima, Cantraine, 1835, Bulletins de I’ Académie 
Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles, 2: 390 (a 
junior objective synonym of the specific name of Turbo 
politus Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda). Op. 1780 


intermedia, Macrochaeta, Bretscher, 1896, Revue Suisse de 
Zoologie, 3(4): 509 (specific name of the type species of 
Macrochaetina Bretscher, 1899) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


intertexta, Campanularia, Couch, 1844, A Cornish fauna ..., 
part 3, p. 41 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1485 


Iodotropheus Oliver & Loiselle, 1972, Revue de Zoologie et de 
Botanique Africaines, 85(3-4): 310 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Iodotropheus sprengerae Oliver & 
Loiselle, 1972) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1871 


Iphinoe Bate, 1856, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(2)18: 187 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Cuma trispinosa Goodsir, 1843) (Cumacea). Op. 1593 


Iphinoe H. & A. Adams, 1854, The genera of recent Mollusca 
arranged according to their organization, vol. 1, p. 280, and 
any use of the name prior to the publication of Iphinoe 
Bate, 1856 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1593 


Iphinoe Rafinesque, 1815, Analyse de la Nature, p. 107, and 
any use of the name prior to the publication of Iphinoe 
Bate, 1856 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Arachnoidea). Op. 1593 


irregularis, Coluber, Bechstein, 1802, Herrn de la Cepéde’s 
Naturgeschichte der Amphibien ..., p. 239 (specific name of 
the type species of Boiga Fitzinger, 1826) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1374 


Isaea Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index Uni- 
versalis, p. 196 (an unjustified emendation of Jsea Guérin|[- 
Meneville], 1832 and a junior homonym of Isaea H. Milne 
Edwards, 1830) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1522 


Isaea H. Milne Edwards, 1830, Annales des Sciences naturelles, 
Paris, 20: 380 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Isaea montagui H. Milne Edwards, 1830) 
(Amphipoda). Op. 1522 


ISAEINAE Dana, 1853, U.S. Exploring expedition ... 1838-42 
... under the command of C. Wilkes, vol. 13, p. 913 (type 
genus: Isaea H. Milne Edwards, 1830) (Amphipoda). Op. 
1522 


Isarthron Dejean, 1835, Catalogue des Coléoptéres dans la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, p. 329 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1473 


Ischiolepta Lioy, 1864, Atti dell’Istituto Veneto di Scienze, 
Lettere ed Arti, (3)9(2): 1112 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Borborus denticulatus Meigen, 1830) 
(Diptera). Op. 1839 


Ischnosoma Cuvier, 1829, Le régne animal distribué d’aprés son 
organisation ..., Ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 328, and all uses of the 
name prior to the publication of Ischnosoma Stephens, 
1829 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Osteichthyes). Op. 1726 


Ischnosoma Stephens, 1829, The nomenclature of British insects 
..., p. 22 (gender: neuter) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Thomson, 1859, Skandinaviens Coleoptera, 
synoptiskt bearbetade, vol. 1, p. 47: Tachinus splendidus 
Gravenhorst, 1806), ruled under the plenary power not to 
be given priority over Mycetoporus Mannerheim, 1831 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


Ischnosomata Strand, 1935, Folia Zoologica Hydrobiologica, 
7(2): 293 (a junior objective synonym of Ischnosoma 
Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


Ischyrus Dejean, 1836, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, Livr. 5, p. 428, and 
all uses of the name prior to the publication of Ischyrus 
Lacordaire, 1842 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Ischyrus Lacordaire, 1842, Monographie des Erotyliens, famille 
de l’ordre des coléoptéres, p. 89 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Crotch, 1873, Cistula 
Entomologica, 1: 144: Erotylus quadripunctatus Olivier, 
1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Isea Gueérin[-Meéneville], 1832, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 1: 299 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1522 


Tsochaeta Giesbrecht, 1889, Atti della Reale Accademia dei 
Lincei, (4)5(11), semestre 1: 812 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Copepoda). Op. 1613 


isomorpha, Blastothrix (Metablastothrix), Sugonjaev, 1964, 
Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 43(2): 371 (specific name of 
the type species of Metablastothrix Sugonjaev, 1964) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1857 


jaceana, Euribia, Hering, 1935, Mdrkische Tierwelt, 1: 169, 
ruled under the plenary power to be given precedence over 
the specific name of Euribia conyzae Hering, 1933 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Diptera). Op. 1619 


janitor, Terebratula, Pictet, 1867, Mélanges Paléontologiques, 
vol. 1(3), p. 161 (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


javanensis, Sipunculus (Phymosomum), De Quatrefages, 1865, 
Histoire Naturelle des Annelés marins et d'eau douce. 
Annélides et Géphyriens, p. 622 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


javanica, Anas, Horsfield, 1821, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 13(1): 199, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen no. 1880.1.1.4742 in the collections at Tring of 
the Natural History Museum, London) designated under 
the plenary power (Aves, Anseriformes). Op. 1764 


javanica, Eremita, Osbeck, 1765, Reise nach Ostindien und 
China, p. 356 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 
1575 


javanicus, Cervus, Osbeck, 1765, Reise nach Ostindien und 
China, Ed. 2, p. 357 (specific name of the type species of 
Tragulus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 
1894 


Jeletzkyteuthis Doyle, 1990, Palaeontology, 33: 198 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by original designation: Teudopsis 
agassizii Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1835) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 43 


Johnstonia Basir, 1956, Zoologica (Stuttgart), 106: 16 (a junior 
homonym of Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1866) (Nematoda). 
Op. 1807 


Johnstonia Fuhrmann, 1920, Festschrift fiir Zschokke (Basel), 
27: 18 (a junior homonym of Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1866) 
(Cestoda). Op. 1807 


Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1849, Annales des Sciences Naturelles 
(Zoologie), (3)12: 304, footnote, and all uses of the name 
prior to the publication of Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1866 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1807 


Johnstonia Quatrefages, 1866 (January), Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, (3)17: 21 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent monotypy by Quatrefages, 1866 
(Summer), Histoire naturelle des annelés marins et d'eau 
douce. Annélides et géphyriens, vol. 2, p. 244: Johnstonia 
clymenoides Quatrefages, [1866 (summer)]) (Polychaeta). 
Op. 1807 


jubata, Phoca, Schreber, 1776, Die Sdugethiere in Abbildungen 
nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, vol. 3, part 17, p. 300, 
pl. 83B (senior subjective synonym of Arctocephalus 
monteriensis Gray, 1859, the type species of Eumetopias 
Gill, 1866) (Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


juliana, Aplysia, Quoy & Gaimard, 1832, Zoologie. In: Voyage 
de découvertes de L’ Astrolabe pendant les années 1826-1827- 
1828-1829 sous le commandement de M. J. Dumont 
d Urville, vol. 2 (Mollusques), p. 309 (Gastropoda). Op. 
1844 


julieni, Coccyzus, Lawrence, [1864], Annals of the Lyceum of 
Natural History of New York, 8: 42, issued in the serial in 
1867, but published as a separate in 1864 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Aves, Cuculiformes). Op. 1688 


junix, Brachycerus, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 55, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1820 


juxtacrenobium, Simulium (Nevermannia), Bass & Brockhouse, 
1990, Aquatic Insects, 12(2): 65, ruled under the plenary 
power to be deemed to be first available from that work and 
to be unavailable from its publication as Simulium 
juxtacrenobium by Brockhouse, Bass, Feraday & Straus, 
1989 (Diptera). Op. 1683 


Kakatoe Cuvier, 1800, Legons d’anatomie comparée de G. 
Cuvier, recueilles et publiées sous ses yeux par C. Duméril et 
G.-L. Duvernoy, vol. 1, table 2 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, 
Psittaciformes). Op. 1949 


Kateretes Herbst, 1793, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
auslandischen Insecten ..., p. 11 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Hope, 1840, The 
Coleopterist’s Manual, part 3, p. 155: Dermestes 
pedicularius Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1916 


KATERETIDAE Erichson in Agassiz, [1846], Nomenclator 
zoologicus, fasc. 11, p. 30 (type genus: Kateretes Herbst, 
1793), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Kateretes are to be 
given precedence over BRACHYPTERINAE Erichson, 
[1845] and other family-group names based on 
Brachypterus Kugelann, 1794 whenever their type genera 
are placed in the same family-group taxon (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1916 


KELAENIDAE Naef, 1921, Mitteilungen aus der 
Zoologischen Station zu Neapel, 22: 535 (invalid because 
the name of its type genus, Kelaeno Minster, 1842, is a 
junior homonym) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


Kelaeno d’Orbigny, 1841, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de 
France, 12: 354 (a junior objective synonym of 
Acanthoteuthis Miinster, 1839) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1860 


Kelaeno Minster, 1839, in Minster, G. Graf zu (Ed.), Beitrage 
zur Petrefacten-Kunde, part 1, p. 94 (unavailable because 
not published as a valid name) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1860 


Kelaeno Minster, 1842, Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 
Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefakten-Kunde, 1842: 46 (a 
junior homonym of Kelaeno d’Orbigny, 1841) (Cephalo- 
poda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


KINOSTERNIDAE Agassiz, 1857, Contributions to the 
natural history of the United States, Monograph 1, parts 2 
and 3, p. 346, correct original spelling of 
CINOSTERNOIDAE (type genus: Kinosternon Spix, 1824) 
(Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


Kinosternon Spix, 1824, Animalia nova, sive species novae 
testudinem, p. 17 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Bell, 1828, Zoological Journal, 3: 
515: Kinosternon longicaudatum Spix, 1824) (Reptilia, 
Testudines). Op. 1534 


Kobeltia Seibert, 1873, Nachrichtsblatt der deutschen 
Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft, 6: 81 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, confirmed by the Commission to be by 
monotypy: Arion hortensis Férussac, 1819) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1679 


kochi, Olpium, Simon, 1881, Bulletin de la Société Zoologique 
de France, 6: 14, as defined by the lectotype designated by 
Harvey & Mahnert, 1986, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 42: 86, ruled under the plenary power to 
denote a different nominal species from Chelifer hermannii 
Audouin, 1826 (Arachnida). Op. 1423 


kochii, Heliophanus, Simon, 1868, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (4)8: 699 (Arachnida, Araneae). 
Op. 1611 


Kolon Herbst, 1797, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 7, p. 224, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of Colon (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Kryptophagus Herbst, 1792, Natursystem aller bekannten in- 
und ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 4, p. 172, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of Cryptophagus (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


kumpani, Brachythyris, Yanischevsky, 1935, Uchenye Zapiski 
Leningrad Gosud. Un-ta, Vyp., vol. 1, pp. 68-69 (specific 
name of the type species of Tomiopsis Benediktova, 1956) 
(Brachiopoda, Spiriferida). Op. 1395 


labiata, Megilla, Fabricius, [1805], Systema Piezatorum, p. 333 
(specific name of the type species of Macropis Panzer, 
1809) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1383 


Labrus Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 282 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: lLabrus' mixtus’ Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1954 


Lachnopus Schénherr, 1840, Genera et species curculionidum, 
cum synonymia hujus familiae, p. 380 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by original designation: Curculio aurifer 
Drury, 1773) (Coleoptera). Op. 1451 


lacteus, Lumbricus terrestris, Orley, 1885, Ertekezések a 
Természettudomanyok Kérebél, 15: 21 (specific name of the 
type species of Octolasion Orley, 1885) (Oligochaeta). Op. 
1403 


44 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


lacteus, Termes, Froggatt, 1898, Proceedings of the Linnean 
Society of New South Wales, 22: 721 (Isoptera). Op. 1781 


lactiflorea, Planaria, Johnston, 1828, Zoological Journal, 3: 
489 (specific name of the type species of Amphiporus 
Ehrenberg, 1831) (Nemertea). Op. 1675 


lactis, Termes, Froggatt, 1897, Agricultural Gazette of New 
South Wales, 8: plate facing p. 297 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Isoptera). Op. 1781 


Lactura Walker, 1854, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 
insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 2, p. 485 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Lactura 
dives Walker, 1854) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1927 | 


Laeochochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874, Jahrbiicher der 
Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft, 1(2): 146, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect subsequent 
spelling of Laeocochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874 (Gastro- 
poda). Op. 1700 


Laeocochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874, Nachrichtsblatt der 
Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft, 6(1): 7 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Laiochochlis [sic] 
pommeraniae Dunker & Metzger, 1874, a junior subjective 
synonym of Cerithium sinistratum Nyst, 1835) (Gastro- 
poda). Op. 1700 


laetus, Schizopus, Le Conte, 1858, Proceedings of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1858: 70 (specific name 
of the type species of Schizopus Le Conte, 1858) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1727 


laevigatum, Cycloceras, M’Coy, 1844, A synopsis of the 
characters of the Carboniferous Limestone fossils of Ireland, 
p. 10, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. GSI:F03400 
in the Geological Survey of Ireland) designated under the 
plenary power (specific name of the type species of 
Cycloceras M’Coy, 1844) (Cephalopoda, Nautiloidea). Op. 
1720 


laevis, Atrypa, Vanuxem, 1842, Natural History of New York, 
p. 120 (specific name of the type species of Meristella Hall, 
1859) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1899 


laevis, Turbo, Pennant, 1777, British zoology, Ed. 4, vol. 4, p. 
130 (octavo edition) (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1739 


Lagomeryx Roger, 1904, Bericht des Naturwissenschaftlichen 
Vereins ftir Schwaben und Neuburg (a.V.) Augsburg, 36: 18 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Lagomeryx ruetimeyeri Thenius, 1948) 
(Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1790 


Laiochochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874, Nachrichtsblatt der 
Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft, 6(1): 7, ruled 
under the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling 
of Laeocochlis (Gastropoda). Op. 1700 


Laiocochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874, Jahrbiicher der 
Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft, 1(2): pl. 7, fig. 
3, ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect subse- 
quent spelling of Laeocochlis Dunker & Metzger, 1874 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1700 


lamia, Roeselia, Meigen, 1838, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 7, p. 
254, as defined by the neotype designated by O’Hara, 1985, 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 42: 95 (specific name 
of the type species of Actia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) 
(Diptera). Op. 1432 


laminosa, Phyllodoce, Lamarck, 1818, Histoire naturelle des 
animaux sans vertébres, vol. 5, p. 316 (specific name of the 
type species of Phyllodoce Lamarck, 1818) (Polychaeta). 
Op. 1692 


Lampra Dejean, 1833, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, part 1, p. 78 (a 
junior homonym of Lampra Hiibner, 1821) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1825 


lancifer, Musca, Harris, [1780], dn exposition of English 
insects, part 4, p. 126, as defined by the neotype (the male 
specimen labelled ‘England, Surrey: Bookham Common, 
Broadway North, 25.x.1969, A.C. & B. Pont’ in the Natural 
History Museum, London) designated under the plenary 
power (specific name of the type species of Hydrophoria 
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) (Diptera). Op. 1827 


Langaha Bonnaterre, 1790, Ophiologie, in: Tableau 
Encyclopédique et Méthodique des Trois Reégnes de la 
Nature, p. 71 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Langaha madagascariensis Bonnaterre, 1790) 
(Reptilia). Op. 1463 


lapidum, Paludina, d’Orbigny, 1835, Magasin de Zoologie, 
Classe 5 (Mollusques), 5(62): 29, as defined by the lectotype 
(specimen no. 1854.12.4.339 in the d’Orbigny collection in 
the Natural History Museum, London) designated by Pons 
da Silva & Davis, 1983, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 135: 143 (specific name of 
the type species of Potamolithus Pilsbry & Rush, 1896) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1779 


Laplisia Lamarck, 1801, Systéme des animaux sans vertébres, 
p. 62, ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect 
subsequent spelling of Lap/ysia Linnaeus,1767 (emended to 
Aplysia in Opinion 200) (Gastropoda). Op. 1471 


Lara Le Conte, 1852, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 6: 42 (gender: feminine) (type 


species, by monotypy: Lara ayara Le Conte, 1852) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1515 
LARAINI Le Conte, 1861, Smithsonian Miscellaneous 


Collections, 3: 116 (type genus: Lara Le Conte, 1852), 
spelling emended from LARINI by the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Lara Le Conte, 1852 is 
LARA- (Coleoptera). Op. 1515 


Laria Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia Carniolica, p. 21 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


LARIDAE Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1815, Analyse de la Nature 
ou Tableau de I’ Univers et des Corps organisés, p. 72 (type 
genus: Larus Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves). Op. 1515 


LARINI Le Conte, 1861, Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections, 3: 116, spelling emended to LARAINI 
following the ruling under the plenary power that for the 
purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic 
name Lara Le Conte, 1852 is LARA- (a junior homonym 
of LARIDAE Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1815) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1515 


Larnaudia Bott, 1966, Senckenbergiana biologica, 47(6): 490 
(gender: feminine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by monotypy: Thelphusa larnaudii Milne 
Edwards, 1869) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1640 


larnaudii, Thelphusa, Milne Edwards, 1869, Nouvelles archives 
du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, 5: 166 (specific 
name of the type species of Larnaudia Bott, 1966) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1640 


Larus Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 136 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Selby, 1840, Tracts of Zoology (1788-1867), 
11: 48: Larus marinus Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves). Op. 1515 


larvatus, Oriolus, Lichtenstein, 1823, Verzeichniss der Doublet- 
ten des Zoologischen Museum der Kénigl. Universitdt zu 
Berlin ..., p. 20 (Aves). Op. 1859 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 45 


lateritius, Platyenemus, Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad 
monographiam staphylinorum, p. 135 (specific name of the 
type species of Platyecnemus Nordmann, 1837) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


lathami, Psittacus, Temminck, 1807, Catalogue systématique 
du cabinet d’ornithologie et de la collection de quadrumanes 
de Crd. Jb. Temminck, p. 21 (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 1833 


laticarinata, Chelydra, Hay, 1916, Annual Report of the Florida 
State Geological Survey, vol. 8, p. 72, ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over the specific 
name of Chelydra osceola Stejneger, 1918 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Reptilia, 
Testudines). Op. 1377 


latifrons, Chaetodacus, Hendel, 1915, Annales Historico- 
Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 13: 425, as defined 
by the male lectotype from Tainan (Taiwan) (in the Natural 
History Museum, London, and denoted by a standard 
purple-edged lectotype label) designated by White & 
Liquido, 1995, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 52: 
251, ruled under the plenary power to be given precedence 
over the specific name of Dacus parvulus Hendel, 1912 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Diptera). Op. 1864 


latipes, Atractocera, Meigen, 1804, Klassifikazion und 
Beschreibung der europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten. 
(Diptera Linn.), vol. 1, part 1, p. 96, ruled by the 
Commission to be defined by the holotype recognised by 
Crosskey & Davies, 1972, Entomologist’s Gazette, 23(4): 
251-254 (Diptera). Op. 1416 


latipes, Cydnus, Westwood, 1837, A catalogue of Hemiptera in 
the collection of the Rev. FW. Hope with short Latin 
descriptions of new species, part 1, p. 18, as defined by the 
neotype designated by Lis, 1990, Annals of the Upper 
Silesian Museum - Entomology, 1: 169 (specific name of the 
type species of Scoparipes Signoret, 1880) (Heteroptera). 
Op. 1707 


latiscapus, Aenasioidea, Girault, 1911, Canadian Entomologist, 
43(5): 173 (specific name of the type species of Aenasioidea 
Girault, 1911) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1898 


Leichotes Gistl, 1834, Die Insecten-Doubletten aus der 
Sammlung des Herrn Grafen Rudolph von Jenison Walworth 
zu Regensburg, no. 1, p. 9 (a junior objective synonym of 
Ischnosoma Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


Lekanesphaera Verhoeff, 1943, Zeitschrift fiir Morphologie und 
Okologie der Tiere, 39: 169 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by monotypy: Europosphaera (Lekanesphaera) excavatum 
Verhoeff, 1943, a junior subjective synonym of Sphaeroma 
monodi Arcangeli, 1934) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


lemana, Sigara, Fieber, 1860, Die europdischen Hemiptera, p. 
89 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1491 


lenticularis, Madreporites, Blumenbach, 1805, Abbildungen 
naturhistorischer Gegenstdnde, Heft 8, no. 80 (specific name 
of the type species of Palorbitolina Schroeder, 1963) 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1587 


Lepidomenia Kowalevsky in Brock, 1883, Zoologischer 
Jahresbericht, 1882(3): 29, authorship confirmed by the 
Commission (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Lepidomenia hystrix 
Marion & Kowalevsky in Fischer, 1885) (Solenogastres). 
Op. 1676 


lepidota, Aphrodita, Pallas, 1766, Miscellanea Zoologica, p. 94 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1666 


lepisurus, Heliases, Cuvier, 1830, Histoire Naturelle des 
Poissons, vol. 5, p. 498 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1563 


Lepomis Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, de Chimie, 
d Histoire Naturelle et des Arts, 88: 420 (gender, as ruled 
under the plenary power: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation: Labrus auritus Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1684 


Leptoclinum Milne Edwards, 1841, Mémoires de I’ Académie 
des Sciences de l'Institut de France, 18: 297 (gender: neuter) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Leptoclinum fulgens Milne Edwards, 1841) (Tunicata, 
Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


Leptoparius Peters, 1863, Monatsberichte der Kéniglichen 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1863: 
452 (a junior objective synonym of Stenorhynchus Smith, 
1849) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


lesueuri, Erotylus, Chevrolat, 1835, Coléoptera du Mexique, 
Cent. 2, fasc. 8, no. 175 (specific name of the type species of 
Mycotretus Lacordaire, 1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


LEUCASPIDINAE Atkinson, 1886, Journal of the Asiatic 
Society of Bengal, 55: 271, 273-274, correction of 
Leucaspiaria (type genus: Leucaspis Signoret, 1869) 
(Homoptera). Op. 1401 


Leucaspis Burmeister, 1835, Archiv ftir Naturgeschichte, 1(2): 
47, and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Leucaspis Signoret, 1869 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1401 


Leucaspis Signoret, 1869, Annales de la Société Entomologique 
de France, (4)8: 865 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Aspidiotus pini Hartig, 1839) (Homoptera). Op. 
1401 


Leucon Kroyer, 1846, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, n. ser., 2: 208 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent desig- 
nation by Sars, 1879, Archiv for Mathematik og 
Naturvidenskab, 4: 24: Cuma nasica Kroyer, 1841) 
(Cumacea). Op. 1594 


Leucon Schonherr, 1834, Genera et species Curculionidum cum 
synonymia hujus familiae, vol. 2, part 1, p. 285, and all uses 
of the name prior to the publication of Leucon Kroyer, 
1846 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1594 


LEUCONIDAE Sars, 1878, Archiv for Mathematik og 
Naturvidenskab, 3: 466 (type genus: Leucon Kroyer, 1846) 
(Cumacea). Op. 1594 


Leucorea Laporte, 1835, Etudes entomologiques, part 1 
(Carnassiers), p. 106 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1681 


leucorodia, Platalea, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 139 (specific name of the type species of Platalea 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves, Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


levicollis, Staphylinus, Brullé, 1832, in Bory St Vincent, 
Expédition scientifique de Morée. Section des sciences 
physiques, vol. 3, part 1 (Zoologie), section 2 (Des animaux 
articles), p. 131 (specific name of the type species of 
Quedius Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Liasis Gray, 1842, Zoological Miscellany, p. 44 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Liasis mackloti Duméril & Bibron, 1844) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1514 


46 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


liberiensis, Hippopotamus, Morton, 1849, Journal of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, (2)\: 232 
(specific name of the type species of Choeropsis Leidy, 
1852) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1393 


limax, Madrepora, Esper, 1797, Fortsetzungen der Pflanzen- 
thiere, vol. 1, p. 77 (Anthozoa). Op. 1573 


limax, Madrepora, Houttuyn, 1772, Natuurlyke Historie of 
Uitvoerige Beschryving der Dieren, Planten en Mineraalen, 
vol. 1, part 17, p. 119, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Madrepora limax Esper, 1797 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Anthozoa). Op. 1573 


limosa, Copromyza, Fallen, 1820, Diptera Sueciae Hetero- 
myzides, p. 8, as defined by the lectotype (male syntype in 
Stockholm) designated under the plenary power (Diptera). 
Op. 1745 


limpidus, Centrurus, Karsch, 1879, Mitteilungen der Miin- 
chener Entomologischen Verein, 3: 120 (Arachnida, 
Scorpiones). Op. 1394 


Lincus Stal, 1867, Ofversigt af Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps- 
Akademiens Foérhandlingar, 24(7): 524 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Pentatoma rufospilota 
Westwood, 1837) (Heteroptera). Op. 1742 


lineata, Sigara, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa insectorum sistens 
species nuper detectas adiectas synonymis, observationibus, 
descriptionibus, emendationibus, vol. 2, p. 276 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1626 


lineata, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1848, A monograph of the British 
naked-eyed medusae: with figures of all the species, p. 48 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1465 


lineata, Tigoma, Girard, 1856, Researches upon the cyprinoid 
fishes inhabiting the freshwaters of the United States west of 
the Mississippi Valley, from specimens in the museum of the 
Smithsonian Institution, p. 42, first issued as a separate in 
September 1856; published in the Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 8: 206 
between 30 September and 27 December 1856) (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1872 


linneella, Phalaena, Clerck, 1759, [cones Insectorum ..., p. 8, pl. 
xli (specific name of the type species of Chrysoclista 
Stainton, 1854) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1418 


Linthuris de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 254 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1571 


LIPARIDAE Gill, 1861, Catalogue of the fishes of the eastern 
coast of North America, from Greenland to Georgia, p. 47 
(type genus: Liparis Scopoli, 1777), spelling confirmed 
following the ruling by the Commission that for the 
purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic 
name Liparis Scopoli, 1777 is LIPAR- (Osteichthyes, 
Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1673 


Liparis Scopoli, 1777, J.A. Scopoli ... Introductio ad Historiam 
naturalem, sistens genera Lapidum, Plantarum et Animalium 
..., Pp. 453 (gender: masculine) (type species, by absolute 
tautonymy: Cyclopterus liparis Linnaeus, 1766) 
(Osteichthyes, Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1673 


liparis, Cyclopterus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1(1), p. 414 (specific name of the type species of Liparis 
Scopoli, 1777) (Osteichthyes, Scorpaeniformes). Op. 1673 


Lirobarleeia Ponder, 1983, Records of the Australian Museum, 
35(6): 243 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Alvania nigrescens Bartsch & 
Rehder, 1939) (Gastropoda). Op. 1888 


Lironeca Leach, 1847, in White, List of the specimens of 
Crustacea in the collections of the British Museum, p. 109, 
tuled by the Commission to be an incorrect subsequent 
spelling of Livoneca Leach, 1818 (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 
1849 


listerianum, Leptoclinum, Milne Edwards, 1841, Mémoires de 
l’ Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France, 18: 300 
(senior subjective synonym of Diplosoma_ rayneri 
MacDonald, 1859, the type species of Diplosoma 
MacDonald, 1859) (Tunicata, Ascidiacea). Op. 1412 


lituellum, Siphonium (Dendropoma), Morch, 1861, Proceedings 
of the Zoological Society of London, 1861: 154 (specific 
name of the type species of Dendropoma Morch, 1861) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


liturata, Tenthredo, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 5, p. 2668 (senior subjective 
synonym of Tenthredo guttata Fallén, 1808, the type species 
of Poecilostoma Dahlbom, 1835) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Livoneca Leach, 1818, in Cuvier (Ed.), Dictionnaire des 
sciences naturelles, vol. 12, p. 351 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Fowler, 1912, Annual 
Report of the New Jersey State Museum, 1911: 278: 
Livoneca redmanii Leach, 1818), ruled by the Commission 
to be the correct original spelling (Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 
1849 


LIVONECINAE Schioedte & Meinert, 1884, Naturhistorisk 
Tidsskrift, (3)14: 325 (type genus: Livoneca Leach, 1818) 
(Crustacea, Isopoda). Op. 1849 


liza, Mugil, Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836, 
Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 11, p. 83, as defined by 
the lectotype (specimen no. A.4659 in the Museum 
National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris) designated by 
Harrison, 1993, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 50: 
146 (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1787 


Lizinus Mulsant & Rey, 1870, Histoire naturelle des punaises de 
France. Coréides, Alydides, Bérytides, Sténocéphalides, p. 
212 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Péricart, 1984, Faune de France, vol. 70, p. 
58: Berytus montivagus Meyer-Diir, 1841), ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over Melorus 
Mulsant & Rey, 1870, but not to be given priority over 
Berytinus Kirkaldy, 1900 whenever it and one of the other 
nominal genera are considered to be synonyms 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Lobactis Verrill, 1864, Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative 
Zoology, 1: 52 (gender: feminine) (type species, by original 
designation: Fungia dentigera Leuckart, 1841, a junior 
subjective synonym of Fungia scutaria Lamarck, 1801) 
(Anthozoa). Op. 1649 


loewii, Aleuropteryx, Klapalak, 1894, Entomologist’s Monthly 
Magazine, 30: 122 (specific name of the type species of 
Aleuropteryx Low, 1885) (Neuroptera). Op. 1595 


Loligo Lamarck, 1798, Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société 
Philomatique de Paris, 17: 130 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Children, 1823, 
Lamarck’s genera of shells, p. 16: Loligo vulgaris Lamarck, 
1798) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1861 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL Lists AND INDEXES 47 


loligo, Sepia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, 
p. 659 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1861 


Loligosepia Quenstedt, 1839, Neues Jahrbuch ftir Mineralogie, 
Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde, 1839: 163 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Regteren Altena, 1949, Archives du Musée Teyler, (3)10: 
58: Loligo aalensis Schiibler in Zieten, 1832) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


longicauda, Agathis, Boheman, 1853, Kongliga Vetenskaps- 
Akademiens Handlingar, 1851: 178, as defined by the 
lectotype (specimen labelled (1) Sc. ar. [= Scanis arid]; (2) 
Bhn [=Boheman]; (3) 487 91 [pink label designating loan 
number for 1991]; (4) Riksmuseum Stockholm [green]; (5) 
lectotype label [red]) designated by Wharton, 1991, Bulletin 
of Zoological Nomenclature, 48: 332 (specific name of the 
type species of Vipio Latreille, 1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1758 


longicaudatum, Kinosternon, Spix, 1824, Animalia nova, sive 
species novae testudinem, p. 17 (specific name of the type 
species of Kinosternon Spix, 1824) (Reptilia, Testudines). 
Op. 1534 


longiceps, Griffithides, Portlock, 1843, Report on the geology of 
the county of Londonderry, and of parts of Tyrone and 
Fermanagh, p. 310 (specific name of the type species of 
Griffithides Portlock, 1843) (Trilobita). Op. 1652 


longicornis, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 574 (specific name of the type species of Eucera 
Scopoli, 1770) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


longicornis, Oniscus, J. Sowerby, 1805, The British Miscellany, 
part 4, p. 31 (specific name of the type species of Astacilla 
Cordiner, 1793) (Isopoda). Op. 1369 


longicosta, Patella, Lamarck, 1819, Patelle. Patella. In: 
Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertébres, vol. 6, part 1, 
p- 326 (Gastropoda). Op. 1868 


longimana, Simia, Schreber, [1774], Die Sdugthiere in 
Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, vol. 1, p. 
67, pl. 3 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 
1736 


longipalpis, Erigone, Sundevall, 1830, Kungliga Svenska 
Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 1829: 212 (specific name 
of the type species of Erigone Audouin, [1826]) (Arach- 
nida, Araneae). Op. 1421 


longiremis, Pseudaugaptilus, Sars, 1907, Bulletin de I’ Institut 
Océanographique, 101: 24 (Copepoda). Op. 1613 


longirostris, Palaemon, H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Histoire 
Naturelle des Crustacés, vol. 2, p. 392 (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1576 


longirostris, Palaemon, H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Histoire 
Naturelle des Crustacés, vol. 2, p. 394 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1576 


longisetosus, Isochaeta, Thompson, 1903, Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History, (7)12(67): 26 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Copepoda). Op. 1613 


longissimus, Phorusrhacos, Ameghino, 1887, Boletin del Museo 
de La Plata, 1887: 24 (specific name of the type species of 
Phorusrhacos Ameghino, 1887) (Aves, Gruiformes). Op. 
1687 


lonnbergi, Catharacta antarctica, Mathews, 1912, Novitates 
Zoologicae, 18(3): 212 (Aves, Charadriiformes). Op. 1814 


Loridium Rafinesque, 1815, Analyse de la nature, p. 54 (a 
junior objective synonym of Loris E. Geoffroy Saint- 
Hilaire, 1796) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1922 


Loris E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1796, Magasin 
Encyclopédique, ou journal des sciences, des lettres et des 
arts, (2)1(1): 48, 49 (gender: masculine) (type species, under 
Article 67.8 of the Code by subsequent designation by 
Illiger, 1811, Prodromus systematis Mammalium et Avium 
..., p. 73: Lemur tardigradus Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, 
Primates). Op. 1922 


Loxoconchella Triebel, 1954, Senckenbergiana Lethaea, 35: 17 
(gender: feminine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by original designation: Loxoconcha 
honoluliensis Brady, 1880) (Ostracoda). Op. 1541 


Lucicutia Giesbrecht in Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898, Das 
Tierreich, 6: 110 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
indication under Article 67.8 of the Code: Leuckartia 
flavicornis Claus, 1863) (Copepoda). Op. 1613 


LUCICUTHDAE Sars, 1902, An account of the Crustacea of 
Norway, vol. 4 (Copepoda, Calanoida), parts 7 and 8 
(Centropagidae and Diaptomidae), p. 73 (type genus: 
Lucicutia Giesbrecht in Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898) 
(Copepoda). Op. 1613 


lucorum, Apis, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Suecica, Ed. 2, p. 425, as 
defined by the neotype designated by Day, 1979, Biological 
Journal of the Linnean Society (London), 12: 66 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1828 


luctator, Longitarsus aeruginosus, Weise, 1893, Naturgeschichte 
der Insekten Deutschlands, vol. 6, part 1, p. 1010 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1656 


Ludita Nagy, 1967, Reichenbachia, 8(24): 197 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Tiphia villosa Fabricius, 1793) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1559 


lugubris, Caranx, Poey, [1860], Poissons de Cuba. In: Memorias 
sobre la historia natural de la Isla de Cuba, acompanadas de 
sumarios Latinos y extractos en Francés, vol. 2, p. 222 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1841 


lunaris, Scarabaeus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 346 (specific name of the type species of Copris 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


luridus, Dytiscus, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Svecica, Ed. 2, p. 214 
(specific name of the type species of Berosus Leach, 1817) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1577 


lutarius, Hemerobius, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 550 (specific name of the type species of Sialis 
Latreille, 1802) (Megaloptera). Op. 1596 


luteoscutellata, Phytagromyza, de Meijere, 1924, Tijdschrift 
voor Entomologie, 67: 145 (specific name of the type species 
of Paraphytomyza Enderlein, 1936) (Diptera). Op. 1509 


lutosa, Limosina, Stenhammar, 1855, Kongl. Vetenskaps- 
Akademiens Handlingar, 1853: 380, as defined by the 
lectotype designated by Kim, 1972, Entomological News, 
83: 206 (Diptera). Op. 1745 


Lutra Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 201 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Mustela lutra Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under 
the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


48 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


lutra, Mustela, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 45 (specific name of the type species of Lutra Brisson, 
1762) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


Luzonia Dall & Smith in Dall, 1890, Proceedings of the US. 
National Museum, 12: 282 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by original designation: Neaera philippinensis Hinds, 1843) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1376 


Lybas Dejean, 1836, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la collection 
de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, Livr. 5, p. 429, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Lybas Lacordaire, 
1842 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Lybas Lacordaire, 1842, Monographie des Erotyliens, famille de 
lordre des coléoptéres, p. 228 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Crotch, 1876, Cistula 
Entomologica, 1: 471: Lybas normalis Lacordaire, 1842) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Lycognathophis Boulenger, 1893, Catalogue of the snakes in 
the British Museum (Natural History), vol. 1, p. 317 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Psam- 
mophis seychellensis Schlegel, 1837) (Reptilia, Serpentes). 
Op. 1856 


macellaria, Musca, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
776 (specific name of the type species of Cochliomyia 
Townsend, 1915) (Diptera). Op. 1399 


Maclurea Emmons, 1842, Geology of New York, part 2, p. 312 
(an unjustified emendation of Maclurites Lesueur, 1818) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


Maclurita de Blainville, 1823, Dictionnaire des Sciences 
naturelles, vol. 27, p. 519 (an unjustified emendation of 
Maclurites Lesueur, 1818) (Gastropoda, Archaeo- 
gastropoda). Op. 1470 


Maclurite Lesueur, 1818, Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(2): 312, ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Maclurites 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


Maclurites Lesueur, 1818, Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(2): 312 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by de Koninck, 1881, 
Bulletin du Musée Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, 6: 
107: Maclurites magna Lesueur, 1818), ruled under the 
plenary power to be the correct original spelling of 
Maclurite (Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


MACLURITIDAE Carpenter, 1861, Annual Reports of the 
Smithsonian Institution, 1861: 216 (correction of 
MACLUREADAE) (type genus: Maclurites Lesueur, 1818) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


macrocephalus, Harpes, Goldfuss, 1839, Nova Acta Academiae 
Caesarea Leopoldino-Carolinae Germanicum  Naturae 
Curiosorum, 19(1): 359 (specific name of the type species of 
Harpes Goldfuss, 1839) (Trilobita). Op. 1436 


Macrochaeta Bretscher, 1896, Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 3(4): 
509 (a junior homonym of Macrochaeta Grube, 1850 and a 
senior objective synonym of Macrochaetina Bretscher, 
1899) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


Macrochaetina Bretscher, 1899, Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 6(2): 
392 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy of the 
replaced nominal genus Macrochaeta Bretscher, 1896: 
Macrochaeta intermedia Bretscher, 1896), ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over Vejdovskyella 
Michaelsen, 1903 whenever the two names are considered 
to be synonyms (Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


Macronectes Richmond, 1905, Proceedings of the Biological 
Society of Washington, 18: 76 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy of the replaced nominal genus 
Ossifraga Hombron & Jacquinot, 1844: Procellaria gigantea 
Gmelin, [1789]) (Aves, Procellariiformes). Op. 1751 


Macrophya Dahlbom, 1835, Conspectus Tenthredinidum, 
Siricidum et Oryssinorum Scandinaviae quas Hymeno- 
pterorum familias, pp. 4, 11 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Tenthredo 
montana Scopoli, 1763) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1958 


Macropis Panzer, 1809, Fauna Insectorum Germanicae initia ..., 
vol. 107, tab. 16 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Megilla labiata Fabricius, [1805]) (Hymeno- 
ptera). Op. 1383 


Macropterygius von Huene, 1922, Monographien zur Geologie 
und Palaeontologie, 1: 98 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by von Huene, 1923, Bulletin of 
the Geological Society of America, 34: 465: Ichthyosaurus 
trigonus Owen, 1840) (Reptilia, Ichthyopterygia). Op. 1734 


macrotuberculata, Waagenoconcha (Gruntoconcha), Angiolini, 
1995, Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 101: 
206 (specific name of the type species of Gruntoconcha 
Angiolini, 1995) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1928 


maculata, Pomacea, Perry, 1810, Arcana; or the Museum of 
Natural History, pl. 11 and text (specific name of the type 
species of Pomacea Perry, 1810) (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


madagascariensis, Langaha, Bonnaterre, 1790, Ophiologie, in: 
Tableau Encyclopédique et Méthodique des Trois Régnes de 
la Nature, p. 71 (specific name of the type species of 
Langaha Bonnaterre, 1790) (Reptilia). Op. 1463 


madagascariensis, Stercorarius antarcticus, Bonaparte, 1856, 
Conspectus generum avium, vol. 2, p. 207 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Aves, Charadriiformes). Op. 1814 


magalhaensis, Paessleria, Michaelsen, 1907, Ergebnisse der 
Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise, 8(5): 69 
(specific name of the type species of Paessleria Michaelsen, 
1907) (Tunicata). Op. 1865 


magna, Maclurites, Lesueur, 1818, Journal of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(2): 312 (specific name of 
the type species of Maclurites Lesueur, 1818) (Gastropoda, 
Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


magnifica, Doris, Quoy & Gaimard, 1832, Voyage de 
Astrolabe, Zoologie, vol. 2, Mollusques, p. 270 (specific 
name of the type species of Chromodoris Alder & 
Hancock, 1855) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


magnificus, Psittacus, Shaw in Shaw & Nodder, 1790, The 
naturalist’s miscellany, vol. 2, p. 50 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, 
Psittaciformes). Op. 1833 


magnificus, Pycinaster, Spencer, 1913, Philosophical 
Transactions of the Royal Society of London, (B)204: 125 
(Asteroidea). Op. 1579 


magnirostris, Alauda, Stephens, 1826, in Shaw, General zoology 
(Aves), vol. 14, part 1, p. 26 (Aves). Op. 1859 


Magnonaias Utterback, 1915, American Midland Naturalist, 
vol. 4(3), p. 47 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 1487 


maior, Papilio malvae, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa insectorum, 
vol. 2, p. 91 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1599 


major, Syrichthus serratulae, Staudinger, 1879, Horae 
Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae, 14: 292 (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1599 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 49 


Mammuthus Brookes, 1828, A catalogue of the anatomical & 
zoological museum of Joshua Brookes, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
etc. Part I, p. 73 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Elephas primigenius 
Blumenbach, 1799) (Mammalia, Proboscidea). Op. 1661 


manca, Trigoniza, Bolivar, 1898, Annali del Museo Civico di 
Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, 39: 96 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Orthoptera). Op. 1489 


mangiferae, Cryphalus, Stebbing, 1914, Indian Forest Insects of 
Economic Importance. Coleoptera, p. 542, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
names of Cryphalus inops Eichhoff, 1872 and 
Hypothenemus griseus Blackburn, 1885 whenever it is 
considered to be a synonym of either (Coleoptera). Op. 
1408 


manicata, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 577 (specific name of the type species of Anthidium 
Fabricius, 1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


manitoulinensis, Climacograptus, Caley, 1936, Geological 
Survey of Canada, Memoir 202(2): 65 (Graptolithina). Op. 
1561 


Mantes Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 399 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Orthoptera). Op. 1754 


margelanica, Platyscelis, Kraatz, 1882, Deutsche Entomo- 
logische Zeitschrift, 26(1): 84 (specific name of the type 
species of Planoplatyscelis Kaszab, 1940) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1728 


marginalis, Musca, Fallén, 1824, Monographia Muscidium 
Sueciae, vol. 7, p. 66, and all uses of the specific name of 
Musca marginalis prior to the publication of Musca 
marginalis Wiedemann, 1830 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1507 


marginalis, Musca, Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia Parisiensis, 
2(5): 497, and all uses of the specific name of Musca 
marginalis prior to the publication of Musca marginalis 
Wiedemann, 1830 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1507 


marginalis, Musca, Wiedemann, 1830, Aussereuropdische 
zweifliigelige Insekten, vol. 2, p. 395 (Diptera). Op. 1507 


marginata, Leptura, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum eorum 
differentias specificas, synonyma auctorum, loca natalia, 
metamorphosin adiectis observationibus, descriptionibus, 1: 
247 (Coleoptera). Op. 1494 


marginata, Leptura, O.F. Miller, 1766, in Allioni, Mélanges de 
Philosophie et de mathématique de la Société Royale de 
Turin, 3: 188, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Leptura marginata Fabricius, 1781 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1494 


marginata, Notonecta, Miller, 1776, Zoologiae Danicae 
prodromus, seu animalium Daniae et Norvegiae indigenarum 
characteres, nomina, et synonyma imprimis popularium, p. 
104 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1794 


marginatus, Carabus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 416 (specific name of the type species of 
Agonum Bonelli, 1810) (Coleoptera). Op. 1855 


marinus, Elophorus, Paykull, 1798, Fauna Suecica, Insecta, vol. 
1[8], p. 245 (specific name of the type species of Ochthebius 
Leach, 1815) (Coleoptera). Op. 1631 


marinus, Larus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 136 (specific name of the type species of Larus 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves). Op. 1515 


marinus, Silurus, Mitchill, 1815, Transactions of the Literary 
and Philosophical Society of New York, 1: 433 
(Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1547 


marmoratus, Curculio, Goeze, 1777, Entomologische Beytrige 
zu des Ritter Linne zwélften Ausgabe des Natursystems, vol. 
1, p. 413 (senior subjective synonym of Curculio lythri 
Fabricius, 1787, the type species of Nanophyes Schénherr, 
1838) (Coleoptera). Op. 1526 


marmoratus, Hemitripteras, Ayres, 1854, The Pacific (San 
Francisco), 3(44): 174, ruled by the Commission to have 
priority over its subjective synonym Scorpaenichthys 
marmoratus Girard, 1854, the type species of Scorpae- 
nichthys Girard, 1854 (Osteichthyes, Scorpaeniformes). Op. 
1583 


marmoratus, Rivulus, Poey, 1880, Anales de la Sociedad 
Espanola de Historia Natural, 9(2): 248, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen no. 37429 in the United States National 
Museum, Washington, D.C.) designated under the plenary 
power, ruled under the plenary power to be given 
precedence over the specific name of Rivulus ocellatus 
Hensel, 1868 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Osteichthyes, Cyprinodontiformes). Op. 1798 


marmorea, Discocephala, Laporte, 1833, Magasin de Zoologie, 
2: 57 (specific name of the type species of Discocephala 
Laporte, 1833) (Heteroptera). Op. 1538 


marmoria, Drosophila, Hutton, 1901, Transactions and 
Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 33: 91 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1712 


Marssonopora Lang, 1914, Geological Magazine, n.s., decade 
6, 1: 438 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Membranipora densispina 
Levinsen, 1925) (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata). Op. 1608 


mastigophorus, Calanus, Claus, 1863, Die freilebenden 
Copepoden mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Fauna 
Deutschlands, der Nordsee und des Mittelmeeres, p. 173 
(specific name of the type species of Clausocalanus 
Giesbrecht, 1888) (Copepoda). Op. 1503 


maugetii, Elmis, Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle des fourmis, 
p. 400 (specific name of the type species of Elmis Latreille, 
1802) (Coleoptera). Op. 1812 


maxillosa, Phyllodoce, Ranzani, 1817, Opuscoli Scientifici, 
Bologna, 1(2): 109 (specific name of the type species of 
Polyodontes de Blainville, 1828) (Polychaeta). Op. 1692 


mcintoshi, Aedes (Neomelaniconion), Huang, 1985, Mosquito 
Systematics, 17: 109 (Diptera). Op. 1775 


Megaloceros Brookes, 1828, A Catalogue of the Anatomical 
and Zoological Museum of Joshua Brookes, Esq., part 1, p. 
61 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Megaloceros antiquorum Brookes, 1828, a junior subjective 
synonym of Alce gigantea Blumenbach, 1799), ruled under 
the plenary power to be the correct original spelling of 
Megalocerus (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1566 


Megalocerus Brookes, 1828, A Catalogue of the Anatomical 
and Zoological Museum of Joshua Brookes, Esq., part 1, p. 
61, ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect 
original spelling of | Megaloceros (Mammalia, 
Artiodactyla). Op. 1566 


50 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Megalodon Sowerby, 1827, The mineral conchology of Great 
Britain, part 97 (vol. 6), p. 131 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Megalodon cucullatus Sowerby, 
1827) (Bivalvia). Op. 1829 


Megalodontes Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 302 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Tenthredo 
cephalotes Fabricius, 1781) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1829 


MEGALODONTESIDAE Konow, 1897, Annalen des 
KGniglichen-Kaiserlichen Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, 
(Wien), 12: 1 (type genus: Megalodontes Latreille, 1802), 
spelling emended from MEGALODONTIDAE by the 
ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Megalodontes Latreille, 1802 is MEGALCDONTES- 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1829 


MEGALODONTIDAE  Konow, 1897, Annalen des 
K@niglichen-Kaiserlichen Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, 
(Wien), 12: 1, spelling emended to MEGALO- 
DONTESIDAE following the ruling under the plenary 
power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the Code the 
stem of the generic name Megalodontes Latreille, 1802 is 
MEGALODONTES- (Hymenoptera). Op. 1829 


MEGALODONTIDAE Morris & Lycett, 1853, A monograph 
of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite, chiefly from 
Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire, part 2, p. 78 
(type genus: Megalodon Sowerby, 1827) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1829 


Megalonaias Utterback, 1915, American Midland Naturalist, 
vol. 4(4), p. 123 (gender: feminine) (type species, by original 
designation: Unio heros Say, 1829, a junior subjective 
synonym of Unio giganteus Barnes, 1823) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1487 


Megalophrys Wagler, 1830, Natiirliches System der Amphibien 
..., p. 204 (an unjustified emendation of Megophrys Kuhl & 
van Hasselt, 1822) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 


megapoda, Rana, Taylor, 1942, University of Kansas Science 
Bulletin, 28(2): 310 (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1776 


Megilla Fabricius, [1805], Systema Piezatorum, p. 328 (a junior 
objective synonym of Anthophora Latreille, 1803, by the 
type species designation under the plenary power of Apis 
pilipes Fabricius, 1775) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1383 


Megischyrus Crotch, 1873, Cistula Entomologica, 1: 143 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Erotylus undatus Olivier, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 

Megophrys (misspelt as ‘“Mogophrys’) Kuhl & van Hasselt, 
1822, Algemeene Konst- en Letter-Bode, 7: 102 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Megophrys montana 
Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 

Meladema Laporte, 1835, Etudes entomologiques, ou 
description d’insectes nouveaux; et observations sur la 
synonymie, part 1, p. 98 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 


monotypy: Meladema_ coriacea Laporte, 1835) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1725 
melagaster, Labrus, Bloch, 1792, Naturgeschichte der 


ausldndischen Fische, part 6, p. 27 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1548 


Melanochroa Broun, 1882, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (5)9: 409, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Melanochroa Roeder, 1886 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1472 


Melanochroa Roeder, 1886, Entomologische Nachrichten, 
12(1), no. 9, p. 139 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Melanochroa dubia Roeder, 1886) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1472 


Melanophila Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend 
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten, wahrend 
des Flottcapitains von Kotzebue zweiter Reise um die Welt, 
auf der Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié in 
den Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Buprestis 
acuminata De Geer, 1774) (Coleoptera). Op. 1826 


melanotheron, Sarotherodon, Riippell, 1852, Verzeichniss der in 
dem Museum der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden 
Gesellschaft aufgestellten Sammlungen, part 4, p. 21 
(specific name of the type species of Sarotherodon Riippell, 
1852) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1548 


melanothrix, Trachyphloeus, Kirby, 1837, Fauna Boreali- 
Americana, 4: 202 (specific name of the type species of 
Geoderces Horn, 1876) (Coleoptera). Op. 1452 


melanotica, Gaussia, Wolfenden, 1905, Plankton Studies, part 
1, p. 5 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Copepoda). Op. 1590 


Meles Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 183 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Ursus meles Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under 
the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


meles, Ursus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, 
p. 48 (specific name of the type species of Meles Brisson, 
1762) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


Melesium Rafinesque, 1815, Analyse de la nature ..., p. 59 (a 
junior objective synonym of Méeles Brisson, 1762) 
(Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


Meloe- Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 419 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
Vordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides, et des insectes, p. 419: Meloe 
proscarabaeus Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


MELOIDAE Gyllenhal, 1810, Insecta Suecica descripta. 
Classis I. Coleoptera sive Eleutherata. Pars II, p. 481 (type 
genus: Meloe Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Meloe are to be given precedence over HORITDAE 
Latreille, 1802 and other family-group names based on 
Horia Fabricius, 1787 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 
1918 


Melolontha Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 31 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by absolute tautonymy: 
Scarabaeus melolontha Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


Melolontha Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 195, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Melolontha Fabricius, 
1775 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


melolontha, Scarabaeus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 351 (specific name of the type species of 
Meloiontha Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Melorus Mulsant & Rey, 1870, Histoire naturelle des punaises 
de France. Coréides, Alydides, Bérytides, Sténocéphalides, p. 
212 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Neides hirticornis Brullé, 1835), ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given priority over 
Berytinus Kirkaldy, 1900 or Lizinus Mulsant & Rey, 1870 
whenever it and one of the other nominal genera are 
considered to be synonyms (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 51 


meneghinii, Pleurotoma, Mayer, 1868, Journal de Conchyli- 
ologie, 16: 109, as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. H 
17365 in the Mayer-Eymar collection in the Natur- 
historisches Museum, Basel, figured by Mayer, 1868, pl. 3, 
fig. 3 and by Gatto, 1993, Revue de Paléobiologie, 11(2): 
483-489, pl. 1, figs. la, 1b) designated by the Commission 
(specific name of the type species of Asthenotoma Harris & 
Burrows, 1891) (Gastropoda). Op. 1792 


Menoetius Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 94 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1451 


mercurialis, Curculio, Fabricius, 1801, Systema Eleutheratorum 
..., Vol. 2, p. 530 (specific name of the type species of 
Tropiphorus Schonherr, 1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 1474 


meridiana, Leptura, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 398 (specific name of the type species of 
Stenocorus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


meridionalis, Termes, Froggatt, 1898, Proceedings of the 
Linnean Society of New South Wales, 22: 726, as defined by 
the neotype (a soldier registered as Type No. 9077 in the 
Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra) 
designated by Hill, 1942, Termites (Isoptera) from the 
Australian Region, p. 336, and confirmed by the 
Commission (Isoptera). Op. 1808 


Meriellum Linsley, 1957, Canadian Entomologist, 89: 287 
(gender: neuter) (type species, by indication: Merium 
proteus Kirby, 1837) (Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


Meristella Hall, 1859, Palaeontology of New York. New York 
State Cabinet of Natural History, Annual Report, 12: 78 
(gender: feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Miller, 1889, 
North American geology and paleontology for the use of 
amateurs, students and scientists, p. 354: Atrypa laevis 
Vanuxem, 1842) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1899 


Merium Kirby, 1837, Fauna Boreali Americana, The Insects, 
part 4, p. 172 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


Mesodon Ferussac, 1821, Tableaux systématiques des animaux 
mollusques ... suivis d’un prodrome général ..., part 2, p. 37 
(folio), p. 33 (quarto) (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Helix thyroidus Say, 1817) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1691 


MESODONTIDAE Tryon, 1866, American Journal of 
Conchology, 2: 306 (type genus: Mesodon Férussac, 1821), 
ruled under the plenary power that this name and other 
family-group names based on Mesodon are not to be given 
priority over POLYGYRIDAE Pilsbry, 1895 and other 
family-group names based on Polygyra Say, 1818 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1691 


Metablastothrix Sugonjaev, 1964, Entomologicheskoe 
Obozrenie, 43(2): 371 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Blastothrix isomorpha 
Sugonjaev, 1964) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1857 


metallella, Tinea, [Denis & Schiffermiller], 1775, Ankundung 
eines systematischen Werkes von dem Schmetterlingen der 
Wienergegend ..., p. 144 (senior subjective synonym of the 
specific name of Antispila stadtmuellerella Hubner, [1825], 
the type species of Antispila Hiibner, [1825]) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1479 


Metaphycus Mercet, 1917, Boletin de la Real Sociedad 
Esparola de Historia Natural, 17(2): 138 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Aphycus zebratus 
Mercet, 1917), ruled under the plenary power to be given 
precedence over Aenasioidea Girault, 1911 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1898 


Metopia Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde (Illiger ), 2: 
280 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Musca 
leucocephala Rossi, 1790, a senior subjective synonym of 
Tachina argyrocephala Meigen, 1824 but a junior primary 
homonym of Musca leucocephala de Villers, 1789) 
(Diptera). Op. 1772 


METOPIAINI Townsend, 1908, Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections, 51(2): 64 (type genus: Metopia Meigen, 1803), 
spelling emended from METOPIINI by the ruling under 
the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Metopia Meigen, 1803 
is METOPIA- (Diptera). Op. 1772 


Metopias Gory, 1832, Magasin de Zoologie, 2: pl. 42 [2 pp. 
text, 1 pl.] (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Metopias curculionoides Gory, 1832) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1772 


METOPIASINI Raffray, 1904, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 73: 106 (type genus: Metopias 
Gory, 1832), spelling emended from METOPIINI by the 
ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Metopias Gory, 1832 is METOPIAS- (Coleoptera). Op. 
we 


METOPIINAE Foerster, [1869], Verhandlungen des Natur- 
historischen Vereines der Preussischen Rheinlande und 
Westphalens, 25: 142 (type genus: Metopius Panzer, 1806) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1772 


METOPIINI Raffray, 1904, Annales de la Société Entomo- 
logique de France, 73: 106 (an incorrect original spelling of 
METOPIASINI, spelling emended under the plenary 
power) (Coleoptera). Op. 1772 


METOPIINI Townsend, 1908, Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections, 51(2): 64, spelling emended to METOPIAINI 
following the ruling under the plenary power that for the 
purposes of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic 
name Metopia Meigen, 1803 is METOPIA- (Diptera). Op. 
1772 


Metopius Panzer, 1806, Kritische Revision der Insektenfauna 
Deutschlands, vol. 2, p. 78 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by Viereck, 1912, Proceedings of 
the Entomological Society of Washington, 14: 176: Sphex 
vespoides Scopoli, 1763) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1772 


mexicanus, Diplocentrus, Peters, 1861, Monatsberichte dér 
K@6niglichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu 
Berlin, 1861: 512, as defined by the holotype (female 
specimen no. ZMB 74 in the Zoologisches Museum, 
Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin) confirmed by the 
Commission to be the name-bearing type (specific name of 
the type species of Diplocentrus Peters, 1861) (Arachnida, 
Scorpiones). Op. 1847 


Micrischyrus Alvarenga, 1965, Boletim da Universidade Federal 
do Parana, Zoologia, 2(6): 86 (a junior objective synonym 
of Ischyrus Lacordaire, 1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Microchrysa Loew, 1855, Verhandlungen des zoologisch- 
botanischen Vereins in Wien, 5: 146 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Musca polita Linnaeus, 
1758) (Diptera). Op. 1443 


Microfasciolites Gaemers, 1978,  Leidse Geologische 
Mededelingen, 51: 106 (a junior objective synonym of 
Alveolina d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1501 


Microgaster Latreille, 1804, Nouveau Dictionnaire d’ Histoire 
Naturelle, vol. 24, p. 175 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Microgaster 
australis Thomson, 1895) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1510 


52 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Mieza Walker, 1854, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 
insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 2, p. 527 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1927 


militaris, Formica, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum ..., vol. 
1, p. 493 (specific name of the type species of Myrma 
Billberg, 1820) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1919 


minima, Tyrannula, Baird & Baird, 1843, Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1: 284 (Aves, 
Passeriformes). Op. 1885 


minor, Cricetodon, Lartet, 1851, Notice sur la colline de Sansan 
.., p. 19, as defined by the neotype designated by 
Freudenthal, 1969, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 25: 
180, it having been ruled by the Commission that the 
lectotype designation by Fahlbusch, 1964, Abhandlungen 
der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse, (n.f.)118: 19, 
is invalid (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1419 


minuta, Aphrodita, Fabricius, 1780, Fauna Groenlandica, p. 314 
(Polychaeta). Op. 1666 


minuta, Aphrodita, Pennant, 1777, British Zoology, Ed. 4, vol. 
4, p. 38 (quarto edition), and all uses of the name prior to 
the publication of Aphrodita minuta Fabricius, 1780 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1666 


minuta, Notonecta, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 4, p. 2119 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1782 


minuta, Sigara, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica, 
emendata et aucta, secundum classes, ordines, genera, 
species, p. 60 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1491 


minutior, Notonecta, Sulzer, 1776, Abgektirzte Geschichte der 
Insecten, part 2, p. 91 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 
1782 


minutus, Calanus, Kreyer, 1845, in Gaimard, Voyages ... en 
Scandinavie ... pendant ... 1838, 1839 et 1840 su la Corvette 
La Recherche, Zoologie (Crustacés), Atlas, pl. 41, fig. 4 
(senior subjective synonym of Clausia elongata Boeck, 
1865, the type species of Pseudocalanus Boeck, 1873) 
(Copepoda). Op. 1503 


mirabilis, Neopasiphae, Perkins, 1912, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (8)9: 115 (specific name of the type species 
of Neopasiphae Perkins, 1912) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


mirabilis, Nothosaurus, Minster, 1834, Newes Jahrbuch fiir 
Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde, 
1834: 525 (specific name of the type species of Nothosaurus 
Minster, 1834) (Reptilia, Sauropterygia). Op. 1907 


mirandaribeiroi, Synapturanus, Nelson & Lescure, 1975, 
Herpetologica, 31: 394 (specific name of the type species of 
Synapturanus Carvalho, 1954) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 
1513 


Mirochernes Beier, 1930, Annalen des Naturhistorischen 
Museums in Wien, 44: 216 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, confirmed by the Commission to be by original 
designation: Chelanops dentatus Banks, 1895) (Arachnida, 
Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1653 


mirza, Lycaena, Plotz, 1880, Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 
41: 203 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1478 


mirza, Lycaena, Staudinger, 1874, Stettiner Entomologische 
Zeitung, 35: 90 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1478 


mirzaellus, Azanus, Kocgak, 1980, Nota Lepidopterologica, 2: 
141 (a junior objective synonym of Lycaena mirza Plotz, 
1880) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1478 


mistroides, Mesogonimus, Monticelli, 1896, Internationale 
Monatsschrift fiir Anatomie und Physiologie (Leipzig), 13: 
144 (senior subjective synonym of the specific name of 
Hapalotrema loossi Price, 1934, the type species of 
Hapalotrema Looss, 1899) (Digenea). Op. 1875 


misumenus, Somatodes, Gyllenhal in Schonherr, 1840, Genera 
et species curculionidum, vol. 5, part 2, p. 801 (specific name 
of the type species of Somatodes Schonherr, 1840) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1770 


Mithion Simon, 1884, Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de 
France, 9: 4 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Mithion semiargenteus Simon, 1884), ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given priority over 
Thyene Simon, 1885 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1625 


Mitobates Sundevall, 1833, Conspectus arachnidum, p. 34 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation 
and by monotypy: Mitobates triangulus Sundevall, 1833) 
(Arachnida, Opiliones). Op. 1703 


mixtus, Labrus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 287, as defined by the neotype (catalogue no. UUZM 
193 in the Uppsala University Zoological Museum, 
Sweden) designated by Kullander, 1997, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 54: 113 (specific name of the type 
species of Labrus Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1954 


Mnestra Krohn, 1853, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 19(1): 281 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1752 


m-nigrum, Coluber, Raddi, 1820, Atti della Societa Italiana di 
Scienze Naturali di Modena, 18: 338 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1832 


modestus, Conus, Sowerby, [1833], The conchological 
illustrations, part 28, Conus, fig. 19 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1699 


mollis, Carabus, Marsham, 1802, Coleoptera Britannica ..., vol. 
2, p. 456, as defined by the lectotype designated by Aukema 
& Luff, 1992, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 49: 28 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1723 


mollis, Carabus, Str6m, 1768, Kongelige Norske Videnskabers 
Selskabs Skrifter, 4: 330, and all uses of the name prior to 
the publication of Carabus mollis Marsham, 1802 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1723 


monardae, Rhopalosiphum, Davis, 1911, University of 
Nebraska Studies, 11(3): 288 (Homoptera). Op. 1818 


monoceros, Attelabus, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Suecica, Ed. 2, p. 
185 (specific name of the type species of Notoxus Geoffroy, 
1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


monodi, Sphaeroma, Arcangeli, 1934, Bollettino dei Musei di 
Zoologia e di Anatomia Comparata della R. Universita di 
Torino, 44(3)(48): 149 (senior subjective synonym of 
Europosphaera (Lekanesphaera) excavatum Verhoeff, 1943, 
the type species of Lekanesphaera Verhoeff, 1943) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1574 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 53 


Mononychus Germar, 1824, Insectorum species novae aut minus 
cognitae, p. 241 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Schénherr, 1826, Curculionidum 
dispositio methodica, p. 22: Curculio pseudacori Fabricius, 
1792, a junior subjective synonym of Curculio 
punctumalbum Herbst, 1784) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


Monsoma MacGillivray, 1908, Canadian Entomologist, 40(10): 
368 (gender: neuter) (type species, by monotypy and 
original designation: Poecilostoma inferentia Norton, 1868) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Monstrilla Dana, 1849, Conspectus Crustaceorum quae in 
Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione ..., pars I and II, p. 53 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Monstrilla 
viridis Dana, 1849) (Copepoda). Op. 1869 


MONSTRILLIDAE Dana, 1849, Conspectus Crustaceorum 
quae in Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione ..., pars I and II, 
p. 53 (type genus: Monstrilla Dana, 1849) (Copepoda). Op. 
1869 


montagui, Isaea, H. Milne Edwards, 1830, Annales des 
Sciences naturelles, Paris, 20: 380 (specific name of the type 
species of Isaea H. Milne Edwards, 1830) (Amphipoda). 
Op. 1522 


montana, Megophrys, Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822, A/gemeene 
Konst- en Letter-Bode, 7: 102 (specific name of the type 
species of Megophrys Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822) 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 


montana, Motacilla, Wilkes, 1817, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 16, p. 89 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


montana, Tenthredo, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia Carniolica ..., 
p. 276 (specific name of the type species of Macrophya 
Dahlbom, 1835) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1958 


montefiorei, Belemnoteuthis, Buckman, 1880, Proceedings of 
the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, 3: 
141 (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


monticola, Megophrys, Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822, Algemeene 
Konst- en Letter-Bode, 7: 104, ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Megophrys 
montana (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 


monticola, Oenanthe, Vieillot, 1818, Nowveau dictionnaire 
histoire naturelle, Ed. 2, vol. 21, p. 434 (Aves). Op. 1859 


monticola, Xenophrys, Ginther, 1864, The reptiles of British 
India, p. 414 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 


montivagus, Berytus, Meyer-Diir, 1841, Stettiner Entomolo- 
gische Zeitung, 2(6): 89 (specific name of the type species of 
Lizinus Mulsant & Rey, 1870) (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Mopsea Lamouroux, 1816, Histoire des Polypiers coralligénes 
flexibles, vulgairement nommés Zoophytes, p. 465 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Isis encrinula Lamarck, 1815) (Anthozoa). Op. 1738 


Mosillus Latreille, 1804, in: Nouveau dictionnaire d’histoire 
naturelle, vol. 24, p. 196 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent monotypy by Latreille, 1805, Histoire 
naturelle, générale et particuliére des crustacés et des 
insectes, vol. 14, p. 390: Mosillus arcuatus Latreille, 1805, a 
junior subjective synonym of Syrphus subsultans Fabricius, 
1794, type species of Gymnomyza Fallén, 1810) (Diptera). 
Op. 1748 


mucronatus, Nematus (Cryptocampus), Hartig, 1837, Die 
Aderfliigler Deutschlands mit besonderer Berticksichtigung 
ihres Larvenzustandes und ihres Wirkens in Wdldern und 
Garten fiir Entomologen, Wald- und Gartenbesitzer ..., vol. 
1, p. 223 (specific name of the type species of Gemmura 
Smith, 1968) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Muensterella Schevill, 1950, Journal of Paleontology, 24: 117 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Biulow-Trummer, 1920, Fossilium Catalogus, 1 
(Animalia), part 11, p. 266, for the replaced nominal genus 
Kelaeno Minster, 1842: Kelaeno arquata Minster, 1842) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


MUENSTERELLIDAE Roger, 1952 (1921), in Piveteau, J. 
(Ed.), Traité de Paléontologie, vol. 2, p. 742 (type genus: 
Muensterella Schevill, 1950) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1860 


multifasciata, Tenthredo, Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785, 
Entomologia Parisiensis ..., vol. 2, p. 368 (specific name of 
the type species of Strongylogaster Dahlbom, 1835) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1953 


multistriatus, Spirifer, Hall, 1857, New York State Cabinet of 
Natural History, Annual Report, 10: 59 (specific name of the 
type species of Trematospira Hall, 1859) (Brachiopoda). 
Op. 1900 


Muraena Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 
244 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1827, in Audouin et 
al. (Eds.), Dictionnaire classique d’ Histoire naturelle, vol. 11, 
p. 305: Muraena helena Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, 
Anguilliformes). Op. 1672 


murina, Cubaris, Brandt, 1833, Bulletin de la Société Impériale 
des Naturalistes de Moscou, 6: 190 (specific name of the 
type species of Cubaris Brandt, 1833) (Crustacea, Isopoda). 
Op. 1848 


murinus, Byrrhus, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica, 
vol. 4, p. 437 (specific name of the type species of 
Porcinolus Mulsant & Rey, 1869) (Coleoptera). Op. 1396 


muscorum, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 579, as defined by the neotype (the queen specimen 
with a red label reading ‘“NEOTYPE Apis muscorum L., 
1758’, a white label reading ‘Sk. Arkelstorp 5.7.1947 B.O. 
Landin’, a white label reading “Bombus muscorum L., A. 
Loken det.’, and a blue label reading ‘Naturhistoriska 
Riksmuseet Stockholm Loan 268/94’) designated under the 
plenary power (Hymenoptera). Op. 1828 


museorum, Chelifer, Leach, 1817, The zoological miscellany; 
being descriptions of new or interesting animals, vol. 3, p. 50 
(specific name of the type species of Cheiridium Menge, 
1855) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1697 


musica, Tyrannula, Swainson, 1827, Philosophical Magazine, 
(n.s.)1(5): 368 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 
1885 


MYCETOGLOSSINI Bonaparte, 1850, Conspectus syste- 
matum, Classis TV (Amphibia), no. 27 (invalid because the 
name of the type genus has been suppressed under the 
plenary power) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1873 


Mycetoglossus Bonaparte, [1839], Iconografia della fauna 
Italica per le quattro classi degli animali vertebrati, vol. 2 
(Amfibi), Generi Salamandrini, no. 13 (a junior objective 
synonym of Pseudotriton Tschudi, 1838) (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1873 


Mycetoporus Mannerheim, 1831, Mémoires présentés a 
l’ Académie Impériale des Sciences de St.-Pétersbourg par 
Divers Savants, et lus dans ses Assemblées, 1(5): 476 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power 
to be by subsequent designation by Thomson, 1859, 
Skandinaviens Coleoptera, synoptiskt bearbetade, vol. 1, p. 
47: Tachinus punctus Gravenhorst, 1806), ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over Ischnosoma 
Stephens, 1829 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms (Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


54 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Mycotretus Dejean, 1836, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, Livr. 5, p. 428, and 
all uses of the name prior to the publication of Mycotretus 
Lacordaire, 1842 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Mycotretus Lacordaire, 1842, Monographie des Erotyliens, 
famille de lordre des coléoptéres, p. 132 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Boyle, 1956, 
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 
110(2): 137: Erotylus  Jlesueuri Chevrolat, 1835) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Mylabris Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 261 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur lVordre 
naturel des animaux composant les classes des crustacés, des 
arachnides et des insectes, p. 430: Meloe cichorii Linnaeus, 
1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Mylabris Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 266, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Mylabris Fabricius, 
1775 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Myletes Cuvier, 1814, Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société 
Philomatique de Paris, 1814: 75 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Osteichthyes, Characiformes). Op. 1813 


Myopa Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 798 
(gender: feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Curtis, 1838, 
British entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of the 
genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, p\. 677, 
text: Conops buccatus Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Myopella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1853, Bulletin de la Société des 
Sciences Historiques et Naturelles de I’ Yonne, 7: 98 (a junior 
objective synonym of Myopa Fabricius, 1775) (Diptera). 
Op. 1870 


Myoxus Zimmermann, 1780, Geographische Geschichte des 
Menschen, und der allgemein verbreiteten vierftissigen 
Thiere, vol. 2, p. 351 (a junior objective synonym of Glis 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


Myriochele Malmgren, 1867, Spetsbergens, Grénlands, Islands 
och den Skandinaviska halféns hittills kdénda Annulata 
Polychaeta, p. 101 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Myriochele heeri Malmgren, 1867) (Polychaeta). 
Op. 1636 


Myrma Billberg, 1820, Enumeratio Insectorum in Museo Gust. 
Joh. Billberg, p. 104 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Wheeler, 1911, Science, (n.s.)33: 
859: Formica militaris Fabricius, 1781), ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over the name 
Polyrhachis Smith, 1857 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Hymenoptera). Op. 1919 


Myteroxis Gozis, 1886, Recherche de l’espéce typique de 
quelques anciens genres. Rectifications synonymiques et notes 
diverses, p. 14 (a junior objective synonym of Ischnosoma 
Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


mytilaspidis, Aphelinus, Le Baron, 1870, American 
Entomologist and Botanist, 2: 360 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1405 


mytili, Alcyonidium, Dalyell, 1848, Rare and remarkable 
animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects with 
practical observations on their nature, vol. 2, p. 36, as 
defined by the neotype (specimen no. BM(NH) 1994.4.5.1, 
collected from Longniddry, East Lothian, Scotland, and 
deposited in the Natural History Museum, London) 
designated under the plenary power (Bryozoa). Op. 1892 


nabirop, Sturnus, Temminck, 1807, Catalogue systématique du 
cabinet d’ornithologie et de la collection de quadrumanes de 
Crd. Jb. Temminck, p. 85 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


Nacaduba Moore, [1881], The Lepidoptera of Ceylon, vol. 1, 
part 3, p. 88 (gender: feminine) (type species, by original 
designation: Lampides prominens Moore, 1877), ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over 
Pepliphorus Hiibner, [1819] whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Lepidoptera). Op. 1773 


Najas Hiibner, [1807], Sammlung exotischer Schmettlinge, vol. 
1, pl. [60] (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1380 


Nanodes Schonherr, 1825, Isis (von Oken), 1825: col. 587 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1526 


Nanodes Stephens, 1826, in Shaw, General Zoology or 
systematic Natural History commenced by the late George 
Shaw, M.D., F-R.S. &c., vol. 14, p. 118 (a junior homonym 
of Nanodes Schonherr, 1825) (Aves). Op. 1526 


Nanophyes Schonherr, 1838, Genera et species Curculionidum 
..., Vol. 4(2), p. 780 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
original designation for Nanodes by Schénherr, 1825, Isis 
(von Oken), 1838: col. 587: Curculio lythri Fabricius, 1787, 
a junior subjective synonym of Curculio marmoratus 
Goeze, 1777) (Coleoptera). Op. 1526 


nanum, Cacosternum, Boulenger, 1887, Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, (5)20: 52 (specific name of the type 
species of Cacosternum Boulenger, 1887) (Amphibia, 
Anura). Op. 1921 


Napomyza Curtis, 1837, A guide to an arrangement of British 
Insects; being a catalogue of all the named species hitherto 
discovered in Great Britain and Ireland, p. 282, and all uses 
of the name prior to the publication of Napomyza 
Westwood, 1840 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1477 


Napomyza Westwood, 1840, An introduction to the modern 
classification of insects. Synopsis of the genera of British 
insects, p. 152 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Phytomyza festiva Meigen, 1830 = Phytomyza elegans 
Meigen, 1830 by the first reviser action of Hendel, 1920, 
Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 84: 148) (Diptera). Op. 1477 


nasica, Cuma, Kroyer, 1841, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, (1)3: 
524 (specific name of the type species of Leucon Kroyer, 
1846) (Cumacea). Op. 1594 


natalensis, Stenorhynchus, Smith, 1849, J/lustrations of the 
zoology of South Africa ... Reptilia, Appendix, pp. 23-24 
(senior subjective synonym of Phrynobatrachus natalensis 
Ginther, 1862, the type species of Phrynobatrachus 
Ginther, 1862) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


natalis, Pimelodus, Lesueur, 1819, Mémoires du Muséum 
d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 5: 154 (senior subjective 
synonym of Silurus lividus Rafinesque, 1820, the type 
species of Ameiurus Rafinesque, 1820) (Osteichthyes, 
Siluriformes). Op. 1584 


natator, Dytiscus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 412 (specific name of the type species of Gyrinus 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Naucrates Rafinesque, 1810, Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e 
nuove specie di animali e piante della Sicilia ..., p. 43 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Jordan & Gilbert, 1883, Bulletin of the United States 
National Museum, 16: 443: Gasterosteus ductor Linnaeus, 
1758) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1799 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 55 


naucum, Bulla, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 726 (senior objective synonym of the specific name of 
Atys cymbulus de Montfort, 1810, the type species of Atys 
de Montfort, 1810) (Gastropoda). Op. 1553 


navalis, Dermestes, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
56 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1495 


Neadmete Habe, 1961, Coloured Illustrations of the Shells of 
Japan, vol. 2, appendix, p. 28 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Neadmete 
okutanii Petit, 1974) (Gastropoda). Op. 1370 


Neamia Smith & Radcliffe in Radcliffe, 1912, Proceedings of 
the U.S. National Museum, 41: 441 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Neamia octospina Smith & 
Radcliffe in Radcliffe, 1912) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1564 


Neastacilla Tattersall, 1921, British Antarctic Terra Nova 
Expedition 1910, 3(38): 243 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
confirmed by the Commission to be by original 
designation: Astacilla falclandica Ohlin, 1901) (Isopoda). 
Op. 1457 


Nectria Gray, 1840, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(1)6(37): 287 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Nectria ocellata 
Perrier, 1875) (Asteroidea). Op. 1858 


neglectus, Neriene, Pickard-Cambridge, 1871, Transactions of 
the Linnean Society of London, 27: 443 (senior objective 
synonym of Robertus astutus Pickard-Cambridge, 1879, the 
type species of Robertus Pickard-Cambridge, 1879) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1426 


Neides Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 246 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
Vordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes; avec un tableau 
méthodique de leurs genres, disposés en familles, p. 433: 
Cimex tipularius Linnaeus, 1758), the valid name at the 
time of the ruling of Berytus Fabricius, 1803, the type genus 
of BERYTIDAE Fieber, [1851] (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


Nemocestes Van Dyke, 1936, Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 12(1): 
22 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Geoderces incomptus Horn, 1876) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1452 


Nemognatha Illiger, 1807, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde, vol. 6, p. 
333 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Zonitis 
vittata Fabricius, 1801) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


NEMOGNATHINAE Castelnau, 1840, Histoire naturelle des 
animaux articulés, part 2, p. 280 (type genus: Nemognatha 
Illiger, 1807), ruled under the plenary power that this name 
and other family-group names based on Nemognatha are to 
be given precedence over HORIIDAE Latreille, 1802 and 
other family-group names based on Horia Fabricius, 1787 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


Neodorippe Serene & Romimohtarto, 1969, Marine Research 
in Indonesia, no. 9, p. 3 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Dorippe callida 
Fabricius, 1798) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1437 


Neoecothea Peterson & Gill, 1982, Memoirs of the Entomo- 
logical Society of Washington, 10: 219 (a junior objective 
synonym of Oecothea Haliday in Curtis, 1837) (Diptera). 
Op. 1797 


neomexicanus, Cnemidophorus, Lowe & Zweifel, 1952, Bulletin 
of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 9(13): 230 (Reptilia, 
Squamata). Op. 1929 


Neopasiphae Perkins, 1912, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (8)9: 114 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Neopasiphae mirabilis Perkins, 1912) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


NEOPASIPHAEIDAE Cockerell, 1930, Australian Zoologist, 
6(2): 148 (type genus: Neopasiphae Perkins, 1912), ruled 
under the plenary power that this name and other family- 
group names based on Neopasiphae are not to be given 
priority over PARACOLLETIDAE Cockerell, 1934 and 
other family-group names based on Paracolletes Smith, 
1853 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


nepoides, Chelifer, Hermann, 1804, Mémoire Aptérologique, p. 
116 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). 
Op. 1697 


neriifolia, Locusta, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. II, Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 82, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Orthoptera). 
Op. 1820 


nesarnack, Delphinus, Lacepéde, 1804, Histoire Naturelle des 
Cétacées, vol. 40, p. 307, pl. 15, fig. 2 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 1413 


Nesopupa Pilsbry, 1900, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 52: 431 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by original designation of the replaced 
nominal genus Ptychochilus Boettger, 1881: Pupa tantilla 
Gould, 1847) (Gastropoda). Op. 1823 


neubergicus, Ammonites, Hauer, 1858, Beitraege zur 
palaeontographie von Osterreich, vol. 1, p. 12, ruled under 
the plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Ammonites chrishna Forbes, 1846 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (specific name of 
the type species of Pachydiscus Zittel, 1884) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1519 


niger, Vespertilio vampirus, Kerr, 1792, The animal kingdom or 
zoological system of the celebrated Sir Charles Linnaeus. 
Class 1, Mammalia, p. 90 (specific name of the type species 
of Pteropus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Chiroptera). Op. 
1894 : 


nigrescens, Alvania, Bartsch & Rehder, 1939, Smithsonian 
Miscellaneous Collections, 98(10): 8 (specific name of the 
type species of Lirobarleeia Ponder, 1983) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1888 


nigricana, Pyralis, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia Systematica, 
vol. 3, part 2, p. 276 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1528 


nigrolineata, Corisa, Fieber, 1848, Nouveaux Mémoires de la 
Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 21: 527 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1782 


nigromaculatus, Pediopsis, Motschulsky, 1859, Etudes 
Entomologiques, redigées par Victor de Motschulsky, vol. 8, 
p. 111 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 1936 


nigropictus, Thamnotettix, Stal, 1870, Ofversigt af Kongliga 
Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Foérhandlingar, 27: 740 
(Homoptera). Op. 1936 


nipponica, Hanzawaia, Asano, 1944, Journal of the Geological 
Society of Japan, 51(606): 98 (specific name of the type 
species of Hanzawaia Asano, 1944) (Foraminiferida). Op. 
1568 


56 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


nitens, Helix, Gmelin, [1791], Caroli a Linné Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 6, p. 3633 (a junior objective synonym 
of the specific name of Helix nitida Miller, 1774) 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1822 

nitens, Helix, Michaud, 1831, Complément de lhistoire 
naturelle des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles de la France, 
de JPR. Draparnaud, p. 44, as defined by the lectotype 
designated by Forcart, 1959, Archiv fiir Molluskenkunde, 
88(1-3): 24 (Gastropoda). Op. 1822 

nitida, Cicindela, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 32, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). Op. 1820 

nodosa, Ammonites, Bruguiére, 1789, Encyclopédie méthodique. 
1. Histoire naturelle des vers, p. 43, and all uses of the name 
prior to the publication of Ammonites nodosus Schlotheim, 
1813 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1806 

nodosa, Ceriopora, Fischer von Waldheim, 1837, 
Oryctographie du Gouvernement de Moscou, Ed. 2, p. 166 
(specific name of the type species of Ascopora Trautschold, 
1876) (Bryozoa, Cryptostomata). Op. 1786 

nodosa, Robulina, Reuss, 1863, Sitzungsberichte der Kaiser- 
lichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch- 
Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, 46(1): 78, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen no. C 30169 in the Naturhistorisches 
Museum, Basle) designated by Bartenstein, 1974, Eclogae 
Geologicae Helvetiae, 67: 540, and confirmed by the 
Commission as the name-bearing type (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1803 


nodosus, Ammonites, Schlotheim, 1813, Beitrdge zur 
Naturgeschichte der Versteinerungen in geognostischer Sicht. 
Taschenbuch fiir die gesammte Mineralogie, 7: 100, ruled 
under the plenary power to be defined by the lectotype 
(specimen no. C785 in the Museum fiir Naturkunde an der 
Humboldt Universitat, Berlin) designated by Urlichs & 
Mundlos, 1987, Szuttgarter Beitrdge zur Naturkunde, 
(B)128: 7 (specific name of the type species of Ceratites de 
Haan, 1825) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1806 

Nomada Scopoli, 1770, Annus IV, historico-naturalis, p. 44 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Curtis, 1832, British entomology; being illustrations and 
descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain 
and Ireland ..., vol. 9, pl. 419, text: Apis ruficornis Linnaeus, 
1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 

Nomadacris Uvarov, 1923, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (9)11: 143 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Acridium septemfasciatum Audinet- 
Serville, [1838]), ruled under the plenary power that the first 
reviser action of Jago, 1981, whereby the name Patanga 
Uvarov, 1923 was given precedence over the name 
Nomadacris, is set aside and that Nomadacris has 
precedence over Patanga whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Orthoptera). Op. 1454 

NOMADIDAE Fallén, 1813, Specimen novam Hymenoptera 
disponendi methodum exhibens, p. 31 (type genus: Nomada 
Scopoli, 1770), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Nomada are 
not to be given priority over ANTHOPHORIDAE 
Dahlbom, 1835 and other family-group names based on 
Anthophora Latreille, 1803 whenever their type genera are 
placed in the same family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1713 

Nonion de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 210 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Nautilus faba 
Fichtel & Moll, 1798) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1567 


Nonionina d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
(1)7: 293 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1568 


norma, Autographa, Hubner, [1821], Verzeichniss bekannter 
Schmettlinge, p. 251 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1682 


normalis, Lybas, Lacordaire, 1842, Monographie des 
Erotyliens, famille de l’ordre des coléoptéres, p. 235 (specific 
name of the type species of Lybas Lacordaire, 1842) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


Nothosaurus Minster, 1834, Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 
Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefactenkunde, 1834: 525 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Nothosaurus mirabilis Miinster, 1834), ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over Conchiosaurus 
Meyer, [1833] whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Reptilia, Sauropterygia). Op. 1907 


Notoxus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 356 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 430: 
Attelabus monoceros Linnaeus, 1761) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


novacula, Coryphaena, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 262 (specific name of the type species of 
Xyrichtys Cuvier, 1814) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 
1799 


novemcinctus, Dasypus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 51 (specific name of the type species of 
Dasypus Linnaeus, 1758) (Mammalia, Xenarthra). Op. 
1926 


nucleus, Ammonites, Phillips, 1829, [Illustrations of the Geology 
of Yorkshire, p. 174, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Ammonites nucleus Roemer, 1841 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1610 


nucleus, Ammonites, Roemer, 1841, Die Versteinerungen des 
Norddeutschen Kreidegebirges, part 2, p. 87 (specific name 
of the type species of Valanginites Sayn in Kilian, 1910) 
(Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1610 


nudicapitata, Chromadora, Bastian, 1865, Transactions of the 
Linnean Society of London, 25: 167 (specific name of the 
type species of Chromadora Bastian, 1865) (Nematoda). 
Op. 1815 


Nygolaimus Cobb, 1913, Journal of the Washington Academy 
of Sciences, 3: 441 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Dorylaimus 
brachyuris de Man, 1880) (Nematoda). Op. 1876 


Nymphula Schrank, 1802, Fauna Boica, vol. 2, part 2, p. 162 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Phalaena stagnata Donovan, 1806) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1406 


oberhaeuser, Macrobiotus, Doyére, 1840, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, (Zoologie), (2)14: 286, ruled under the plenary 
power to be the incorrect original spelling of oberhaeuseri 
(Tardigrada). Op. 1551 


oberhaeuseri, Macrobiotus, Doyére, 1840, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, (Zoologie), (2)14: 286, ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original spelling of oberhaeuser 
(Tardigrada). Op. 1551 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 57 


Obisium IMlliger, 1798, in Kugelann, Verzeichniss der Kafer 
Preussens, Entworfen von Johann Gottlieb Kugelann. 
Ausgearbeitet von Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, p. 501 (a 
junior objective synonym of Chelifer Geoffroy, 1762) 
(Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1542 


obliqua, Arca, Philippi, 1844, Enumeratio molluscorum Siciliae 
cuin viventium tum in tellure tertiaria fossilium ..., vol. 2, p. 
43 (a junior homonym of Arca obliqua Portlock, 1843 and 
of A. obliqua Reeve, 1844) (Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


obliqua, Notonecta, Thunberg, 1787, Donation Thunbergianae 
1785, continuat. II]. Museum Naturalium Academiae 
Upsaliensis, p. 61, footnote (Heteroptera). Op. 1794 


obliquata, Arca, Locard, 1899, Les coquilles marines au large 
des c6tes de France, p. 158 (a junior objective synonym of 
Arca obliqua Philippi, 1844 and of A. philippiana Nyst, 
1848 and a junior homonym of Arca obliquata Wood, 1828 
and of A. obliquata Zieten, 1833) (Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


obliquatula, Arca, Dautzenberg, 1927, Résultats des 
Campagnes Scientifiques Accomplies sur son Yacht par 
Albert ler, Prince Souverain de Monaco, 72: 281 (a junior 
objective synonym of Arca philippiana Nyst, 1848) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


oblonga, Chama, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 692 (senior subjective synonym of Trapezium 
perfectum Megerle von Muhlfeld, 1811, the type species of 
Trapezium Megerle von Muhlfeld, 1811) (Bivalvia). Op. 
1615 


obscura, Goniodoris, Stimpson, 1855, Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 7(10): 388 
(specific name of the type species of NHypselodoris 
Stimpson, 1855) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


obscurellus, Helophorus (Trichelophorus), Poppius, 1907, 
Ofversigt af Finska Vetenskaps-Societetens Férhandlingar, 
49: 3, ruled under the plenary power to be given precedence 
over the specific name of Helophorus fausti Kuwert, 1887 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1630 


obtusirostris, Laemanctus, Wiegmann, 1834, Herpetologia 
Mexicana, seu descriptio amphibiorum Novae Hispaniae ... 
Pars prima, saurorum species amplectens p. 46 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1777 


ocellarius, Hydrosaurus, Blyth, 1868, in Theobald, W., Journal 
of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 37(2)(extra number): 21 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1948 


ocellata, Nectria, Perrier, 1875, Révision de la collection de 
stéllerides du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de Paris, p. 188, 
as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. 1958.7.30.20 in 
the Natural History Museum, London) designated by 
Zeidler & Rowe, 1986, Records of the South Australian 
Museum, 19(9): 120 (specific name of the type species of 
Nectria Gray, 1840) (Asteroidea). Op. 1858 


ocellatus, Rivulus, Hensel, 1868, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte 
34(1): 365, ruled under the plenary power not to be given 
priority over the specific name of Rivulus marmoratus 
Poey, 1880 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms (Osteichthyes, Cyprinodontiformes). Op. 
1798 


Ochthebius Leach, 1815, Entomology. Jn Brewster, The 
Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, vol. 9, pp. 95-96 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to 
be by subsequent designation by d’Orchymont, 1942, 
Bulletin du Musée royal d Histoire naturelle de Belgique, 
18(39): 2: Elophorus marinus Paykull, 1798) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1631 


Octodrilus Omodeo, 1956, Archivio Zoologico Italiano, 41: 206 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Lumbricus complanatus Duges, 1828) (Oligochaeta). Op. 
1403 


octoguttata, Buprestis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 408 (specific name of the type species of 
Buprestis Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


Octolasia Rosa, 1893, Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed 
Anatomia Comparata della R. Universita di Torino, 11(246): 
3 (an unjustified emendation of Octolasion Orley, 1885) 
(Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


Octolasion Orley, 1885, Ertekezések a Természettudomdnyok 
K6rebél, 15: 13 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Lumbricus lacteus 
Orley, 1881) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


Octolasium Michaelsen, 1900, Tierreich, vol. 10, p. 504 (an 
unjustified emendation of Octolasion Orley, 1885) 
(Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


octopodia, Sepia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 658 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1861 


octopus, Sepia, Gmelin, [1791], Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, vol. 1, part 6 (Vermes), p. 3149 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1861 


octospina, Neamia, Smith & Radcliffe in Radcliffe, 1912, 
Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, 41: 441 (specific 
name of the type species of Neamia Smith & Radcliffe in 
Radcliffe, 1912) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1564 


octotuberculatus, Curculio, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa 
insectorum ..., vol. 1, p. 112 (specific name of the type 
species of Brachyomus Lacordaire, 1863) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1493 


oculata, Coccinella, Thunberg, 1781, Dissertatio entomologica. 
Novas Insectorum Species sistens, part 1, p. 14, as defined 
by the lectotype designated by Pope, 1987, Entomologica 
Scandinavica, 18(1): 61 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1693 


oculata, Myriochele, Zaks, 1923, Trudy Petrogradskoga 
Obshchestva Estestvoispytatelei, 53(1): 163 (Polychaeta). 
Op. 1636 


oculator, Ichneumon, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, 
p. 338 (specific name of the type species of Chelonus 
Panzer, 1806) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1546 


oculatus, Anthicus, Paykull, 1798, Fauna Svecica, vol. 1, p. 256 
(specific name of the type species of Euglenes Westwood, 
1830) (Coleoptera). Op. 1549 


Odontomus Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Fauna Boreali- 
Americana, or the zoology of the northern parts of British 
America, part 4, p. 156 (a junior objective synonym of 
Chrysobothris Eschscholtz, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1784 


odorata, Testudo, Latreille, 1801, Histoire naturelle des 
Reptiles, vol. 1, p. 122 (specific name of the type species of 
Sternotherus Gray, 1825) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


Oecothea Haliday in Curtis, 1837, A guide to an arrangement 
of British insects; being a catalogue of all the named species 
hitherto discovered in Great Britain and Ireland, Ed. 2, col. 
280, ruled under the plenary power to be available from 
Curtis (1837) with authorship Haliday in Curtis (gender: 
feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to be 
by subsequent designation by Gorodkovy, 1984, in Soos & 
Papp (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera, vol. 10, p. 
18: Helomyza fenestralis Fallén, 1820) (Diptera). Op. 1797 


58 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


officinalis, Armadillo, Duméril, 1816, Dictionnaire des Sciences 
Naturelles, Ed. 2, vol. 3, p. 117 (specific name of the type 
species of Armadillo Latreille, 1802) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


okutanii, Neadmete, Petit, 1974, Venus, 33(3): 110 (specific 
name of the type species of Neadmete Habe, 1961) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1370 


oleracea, Chrysomela, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 372 (specific name of the type species of Altica 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


olivaceus, Centrurus, Thorell, 1877, Atti della Societa Italiana 
di Scienze Naturali, 19: 151-152 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1394 


olivaceus, Eutettix?, Melichar, 1903, Homopteren-Fauna von 
Ceylon, p. 191 (specific name of the type species of Bhatia 
Distant, 1908) (Homoptera). Op. 1819 


olivaris, Silurus, Rafinesque, 1818, American Monthly 
Magazine and Critical Review, New York, 3(5): 355 (senior 
subjective synonym of Pylodictis limosus Rafinesque, 1819, 
the type species of Pylodictis Rafinesque, 1819) 
(Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1584 


olivieri, Agabus, Zaitzev, 1908, Russkoe Entomologicheskoe 
Obozrenie, 7: 121 (a junior objective synonym of the 
specific name of Dytiscus biguttatus Olivier, 1795) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1785 


OLPIIDAE Banks, 1895, Journal of the New York Entomo- 
logical Society, 3(1): 10 (type genus: Olpium L. Koch, 1873) 
(Arachnida). Op. 1423 


Olpium L. Koch, 1873, Uebersichtliche Darstellung der 
europdischen Chernetiden ( Pseudoscorpione), p. 33 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Obisium pallipes Lucas, [1846]) (Arachnida). Op. 
1423 


Omalisus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 179 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia Parisiensis, vol. 1, p. 64: 
Omalisus fontisbellaquaei Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Ombellula Cuvier, [1797], Tableau élémentaire de l’histoire 
naturelle des animaux, p. 675, ruled under the plenary 
power to be an incorrect original spelling of Umbellula 
(Anthozoa). Op. 1903 


Oncomera Stephens, 1829, The Nomenclature of British 
Insects, p. 20 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Dryops femorata 
Fabricius, 1792) (Coleoptera). Op. 1506 


Onthotrogus Motschulsky, 1859, Etudes Entomologiques, 8: 
153 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1708 


Oodescelis Motschulsky, 1845, Bulletin de la Société Impériale 
des Sciences des Naturalistes de Moscou, 18(1): 76 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Kaszab, 1940, Mitteilungen der Miinchner Entomologischen 
Gesellschaft, 30(3): 937: Blaps polita Sturm, 1807) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1729 


Oosternum Sharp, 1882, Insecta. Coleoptera. Vol. 1, part 2 in 
Godman, F.D. & Salvin, O., Biologia Centrali-Americana, 
vol. 16, p. 112 (gender: neuter) (type species, by monotypy: 
Oosternum costatum Sharp, 1882) (Coleoptera). Op. 1891 


opalescens, Cynolebias, Myers, 1942, Stanford Ichthyological 
Bulletin, 2(4): 107 (Osteichthyes, Cyprinodontiformes). Op. 
1762 


Ophonus Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de 
Coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 13 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Carabus sabulicola Panzer, 1796) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1598 


Opius Wesmael, 1835, Nouveaux Mémoires de Il’ Académie 
Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles, 9: 115 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Opius_ pallipes Wesmael, 1835) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1497 


opossum, Didelphis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 55 (specific name of the type species of Philander 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Marsupialia). Op. 1894 


orbata, Tachina, Wiedemann, 1830, Aussereuropdische 
zweifliigelige Insekten, 2: 336, ruled by the Commission to 
be as defined by the neotype designated by Crosskey, 1967, 
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 
(B)36: 106 (Diptera). Op. 1600 


Orbicula Cuvier, 1798, Tableau élémentaire de histoire 
naturelle des animaux, p. 435 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). 
Op. 1468 


orbicularis, Glycymeris, da Costa, 1778, British Conchology, p. 
168 (a junior objective synonym of the specific name of 
Arca glycymeris Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


orbicularis, Testudo, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 198 (senior subjective synonym of the specific 
name of Testudo lutaria Linnaeus, 1758, the type species of 
Emys Duméril, 1806, by the first reviser action of Mertens 
& Wermuth, 1960, Die Amphibien und Reptilien Europas, p. 
12) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1800 


orbiculata, Nitidula, Gyllenhal, 1808, Insecta Svecica, 
Descripta a Leonardo Gyllenhal, Classis I. Coleoptera sive 
Eleuterata, vol. 1, p. 242 (specific name of the type species 
of Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1862 


orbiculus, Nautilus, Forsskal, 1775, Descriptiones animalium 
..., p. 125 (specific name of the type species of Sorites 
Ehrenberg, [1839]) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1536 


Orbitolina d’Orbigny, 1850, Prodrome de Paléontologie 
stratigraphique universelle des animaux mollusques & 
rayonneés faisant suite au cours élémentaire de Paléontologie 
et Géologie stratigraphiques, vol. 2, p. 143 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to be 
by subsequent designation by Davies, 1939, Transactions of 
the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 59: 786: Orbulites concava 
Lamarck, 1816) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1587 


orestes, Phacops, Billings, 1860, Canadian Naturalist and 
Geologist, 5: 65 (specific name of the type species of 
Acernaspis Campbell, 1967) (Trilobita). Op. 1846 


ornatus, Centruroides, Pocock, 1902, Biologia Centrali- 
Americana, p. 26 (Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1394 


ornatus, Tylosteus, Leidy, 1872, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1872: 40 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Dinosauria). Op. 1371 


ornigis, Apanteles, Weed, 1887, Bulletin of the Illinois State 
Laboratory of Natural History, 3: 6, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Microgaster robiniae Fitch, 1859 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (specific name of the 
type species of Pholetesor Mason, 1981) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1480 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 59 


ORTHOCERINI Blanchard, 1845 (1820), Histoire des insectes 
. comprenant une nouvelle classification fondée sur leurs 
rapports naturels, vol. 2, p. 29 (type genus: Orthocerus 
Latreille, 1796), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Orthocerus 
are not to be given priority over COLYDIIDAE Erichson, 
1842 and other family-group names based on Colydium 
Fabricius, 1792 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


Orthocerus Latreille, 1796, Précis des caractéres génériques des 
insectes, disposés dans un ordre naturel, p. 16 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Latreille, 1807, Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, vol. 2, 
p. 172: Tenebrio hirticornis De Geer, 1775, a junior 
subjective synonym of Dermestes clavicornis Linnaeus, 
1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


Orthonus Miers, [1878], Proceedings of the Zoological Society 
of London, 1877(43): 664 (a junior objective synonym of 
Armadillo Latreille, 1802) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


Oryzaria Defrance in Bronn, 1825, System der urweltlichen 
Pflanzenthiere, p. 31 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1501 


oryzivorus, Coluber, Suckow, 1798, Anfangsgrunde der 
theoretischen und angewandten Naturgeschichte der Thiere, 
3, von den Amphibien, p. 245 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia). Op. 
1463 


osceola, Chelydra, Stejneger, 1918, Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington, 31: 89, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
names of Chelydra laticarinata Hay, 1916 and Chelydra 
sculpta Hay, 1916 whenever it is considered to be a 
synonym of either of them (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1377 


osgoodi, Chagrinichnites, Hannibal & Feldmann, 1983, Journal 
of Paleontology, 57: 706 (Trace fossil, arthropod). Op. 1520 


Osilinus Philippi, 1847, Zeitschrift fiir Malakozoologie, 4: 19- 
20 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Trochus turbinatus Born, 1778) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


ossifagus, Labrus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 286 (a junior objective synonym of Labrus mixtus 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1954 


ossifragus, Labrus, Lonnberg, 1896, Bihang till Kongliga 
Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 22(4, 1): 42 (a 
junior objective synonym of Labrus ossifagus Linnaeus, 
1758) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1954 


Osteoglossum Cuvier, 1829, Le régne animal distribué d’aprés 
son organisation pour servir de base a l’histoire naturelle des 
animaux et d’introduction a l'anatomie comparée, Ed. 2, vol. 
2, p. 328 (gender: neuter) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Osteoglossum bicirrhosum Cuvier, 
1829) (Osteichthyes, Osteoglossiformes). Op. 1621 


Otaria Péron, 1816, Histoire de l’éléphant marin, ou phoque a 
trompe [Phoca proboscidae, N.]|: péches des Anglois aux 
Terres Australes in: Voyage de découvertes aux Terres 
Australes, exécuté sur les Corvettes le Géographe, le 
Naturaliste, et la Goélette le Casuarina, pendant les années 
1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804, vol. 2, p. 37, footnote 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Phoca leonina Molina, 1782, invalid senior 
subjective synonym of Phoca byronia de Blainville, 1820) 
(Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


otidiformis, Dinornis, Owen, 1844, Transactions of the 
Zoological Society of London, 3(3): 247 (specific name of 
the type species of Aptornis Owen, 1848) (Aves). Op. 1874 


Otoes Fischer, 1817, Mémoires de la Société Impériale des 
Naturalistes de Moscou, 5: 445 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


oularsawa, Coluber, Bonnaterre, 1790, Ophiologie, in: Tableau 
Encyclopédique et Méthodique des Trois Régnes de la 
Nature, p. 26 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia). Op. 1463 


Ourocnemis Baker, 1887, Transactions of the Entomological 
Society of London, 1887: 175-176, pl. 9 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Anteros axiochus Hewitson, 
[1867], a junior subjective synonym of Papilio archytas 
Stoll, [1787]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1381 


ovalis, Heliastes, Steindachner, 1900, Denkschriften der 
Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Classe der 
Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien, 70 (for 
1901), p. 502, p. 20 in the separate issued in 1900, ruled 
under the plenary power not to be invalid by reason of 
having been rejected before 1961 as a junior secondary 
homonym of Chromis  ovalis  Steindachner, 1866 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1622 


ovatus, Gasterosteus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 296 (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1841 


oxianus, Ammobates (Xerammobates), Popov, 1951, Trudy 
Zoologicheskogo Instituta, 9(3): 917 (specific name of the 
type species of Xerammobates Popov, 1951) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1853 


Oxystoglossa Smith, 1853, Catalogue of hymenopterous insects 
in the collection of the British Museum, part 1 (Andrenidae 
and Apidae), p. 83 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Oxystoglossa decorata Smith, 1853) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


OXYSTOGLOSSINI Schrottky, 1909, Deutsche Entomo- 
logische Zeitschrift, 1909: 482 (type genus: Oxystoglossa 
Smith, 1853), ruled under the plenary power that this name 
and other family-group names based on Oxystoglossa are 
not to be given priority over AUGOCHLORINI Beebe, 
1925 and other family-group names based on Augochlora 
Smith, 1853 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


paca, Mus, Linnaeus, 1766, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 1,-p. 
81 (specific name of the type species of Cuniculus Brisson, 
1762) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1894 


PACHYCEPHALOSAURIDAE Sternberg, 1945, Journal of 
Paleontology, 19(5): 535 (type genus: Pachycephalosaurus 
Brown & Schlaikjer, 1943) (Reptilia, Dinosauria). Op. 1371 


Pachycephalosaurus Brown & Schlaikjer, 1943, Bulletin of the 
American Museum of Natural History, 82(5): 132 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Pachycephalosaurus grangeri Brown & Schlaikjer, 1943, a 
junior subjective synonym of Troodon wyomingensis 
Gilmore, 1931) (Reptilia, Dinosauria). Op. 1371 


pacificum, Phascolosoma, Keferstein, 1866, Nachrichten von 
der Kéniglichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (und der 
Georg-Augusts- Universitat), 1866(14): 221 (Sipuncula). Op. 
1532 


Paessleria Michaelsen, 1907, Ergebnisse der Hamburger 
Magalhaensischen Sammelreise, 8(5): 68 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Paessleria magalhaensis 
Michaelsen, 1907), ruled under the plenary power not to be 
given priority over Eudistoma Caullery, 1909 whenever the 
two names are considered to be synonyms (Tunicata). Op. 
1865 


60 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Palaega Woodward, 1870, Geological Magazine, 7: 496, ruled 
under the plenary power not to be given priority over 
Bathynomus Milne Edwards, 1879 whenever the two names 
are considered to be synonyms (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Palaega carteri Woodward, 1870) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1668 


Palaeopropithecus G. Grandidier, 1899, Bulletin du Muséum 
National d'Histoire Naturelle, 5(7): 345 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Palaeopropithecus ingens G. 
Grandidier, 1899) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1737 


pallida, Banksinella luteolateralis, Theobald, 1907, A mono- 
graph of the Culicidae or mosquitoes, vol. 4, p. 470 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1775 


pallida, Doris, Riippell & Leuckart, 1830 or 1831, in Ruppell, 
Atlas zu der Reise im nérdlichen Africa, p. 33, pl. 10, fig. 1 
(senior subjective synonym of the specific name of Doris 
(Glossodoris) xantholeuca Ehrenberg, 1831, the type 
species of Glossodoris Ehrenberg, 1831) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1375 


pallidus, Zosterops, Swainson, [1837], in Lardner, The Cabinet 
of Natural History, p. 294 (Aves). Op. 1859 


pallipes, Obisium, Lucas, [1846], Exploration scientifique de 
l Algérie pendant les années 1840, 1841, 1842, Zoologie, vol. 
2, p. 277 (specific name of the type species of Olpium L. 
Koch, 1873) (Arachnida). Op. 1423 


pallipes, Opius, Wesmael, 1835, Nouveaux Mémoires de 
l’Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de 
Bruxelles, 9: 118 (specific name of the type species of Opius 
Wesmael, 1835) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1497 


Palmar Schaefer, 1949, Miscellanea Entomologica, 
Supplement: 167 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
original designation: Buprestis festiva Linnaeus, 1767) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


Palorbitolina Schroeder, 1963, Neues Jahrbuch fiir Geologie 
und Paldontologie Abhandlungen, 117: 348 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Madreporites 
lenticularis Blumenbach, 1805) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1587 


paludum, Gerris, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 4, p. 188, as defined by the lectotype 
designated by Andersen, 1990, Steenstrupia, 16: 59 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1741 


pandora, Anthrax, Fabricius, 1805, Systema antliatorum 
secundum ordines genera, species, adjectis synonymis, locis, 
observationibus, descriptionibus, p. 121 (specific name of the 
type species of Exoprosopa Macquart, 1840) (Diptera). Op. 
1632 


pangia, Cobitis, Hamilton, 1822, An account of the fishes found 
in the river Ganges and its branches, p. 355 (senior objective 
synonym of the specific name of Cobitis cinnamomea 
McClelland, 1839, the type species of Pangio Blyth, 1860) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1695 


Pangio Blyth, 1860, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 
29: 169 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Cobitis cinnamomea McClelland, 1839, an unnecessary 
replacement name for Cobitis pangia Hamilton, 1822) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1695 


paniculata, Rusea, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, Memorie 
della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino, (2)19: 294 
(specific name of the type species of Riisea Duchassaing & 
Michelotti, 1860) (Anthozoa). Op. 1895 


Panope Ménard de la Groye, 1807, Mémoire sur un nouveau 
genre de coquille bivalve-equivalve ..., p. 31 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


Panopea Ménard de la Groye, 1807, Annales du Muséum 
National d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris, 9: 135 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Children, 1823, Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and 
the Arts, 14: 84: Panopea aldrovandi Menard de la Groye, 
1807, a junior subjective synonym of Mya glycimeris Born, 
1778) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


panoptes, Varanus, Storr, 1980, Records of the Western 
Australian Museum, 8(2): 273, as defined by the holotype 
(catalogue no. R44792 in the Western Australian Museum, 
Perth) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1948 


Paolia Smith, 1871, American Journal of Science and Arts, 
(3)1: 44 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Paolia vetusta Smith, 1871) (Protorthoptera). Op. 1705 


papillosa, Duseideia?, Johnston, 1842, A history of the British 
sponges and lithophytes, p. 190 (specific name of the type 
species of Epizoanthus Gray, 1867) (Anthozoa). Op. 1689 


Parabelopeltis Naef, 1921, Mitteilungen aus der Zoologischen 
Station zu Neapel, 22: 534 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by monotypy: Geoteuthis flexuosa Miinster, 1843) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Paracolletes Smith, 1853, Catalogue of hymenopterous insects 
in the collection of the British Museum, part 1, p. 6 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Paracolletes 
crassipes Smith, 1853) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


PARACOLLETIDAE Cockerell, 1934, Australian Zoologist, 
8(1): 6 (type genus: Paracolletes Smith, 1853), ruled under 
the plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Paracolletes are to be given precedence 
over NEOPASIPHAEIDAE Cockerell, 1930 and other 
family-group names based on Neopasiphae Perkins, 1912 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


paradoxa, Heterogynis, Rambur, 1837, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 5: 585 (specific name of the type 
species of Heterogynis Rambur, 1837) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1445 


Paralictus Robertson, 1901, Canadian Entomologist, 33: 229 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Halictus cephalicus Robertson, 1892, a junior homonym of 
Halictus cephalicus Morawitz, 1873 and replaced by 
Halictus cephalotes Dalla Torre, 1896), ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over Dialictus 
Robertson, 1902 or Chloralictus Robertson, 1902 whenever 
it is considered to be a synonym of them (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1882 


parallelus, Dacus, Wiedemann, 1830, Aussereuropdische 
zweifliigelige Insekten, vol. 2, p. 515, as defined by the 
Iectotype designated by Zucchi, 1979, Revista Brasileira de 
Entomologia, 23: 263, all prior designations of lectotype 
having been set aside under the plenary power (Diptera). 
Op. 1558 


Paraphytomyza Enderlein, 1936, Mitteilungen der Deutschen 
Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 7: 42 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Phytagromyza luteoscutellata de Meijere, 1924) (Diptera). 
Op. 1509 


Paraplesioteuthis Naef, 1921, Mitteilungen aus der 
Zoologischen Station zu Neapel, 22: 534 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by original designation and monotypy: 
Geoteuthis sagittata Munster, 1843) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


Parasigara Poisson, 1957, Faune de France, 61: 85 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, confirmed by the Commission to be 
by original designation: Corisa transyersa Fieber, 1848) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1555 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND [NDEXES 61 


parasites, Mnestra, Krohn, 1853, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 
19(1): 281 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1752 


Parosphromenus Bleeker, 1877, Atlas ichthyologique des Indes 
orientales néérlandaises, vol. 9 (Percoides 3), pl. 395, 
caption of fig. 1 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Osphronemus deissneri Bleeker, 1859) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1946 


Paruroctonus Werner, 1934, Scorpiones. In: H.G. Bronn’s 
Klassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs, Band 5 
(Arthropoda), Abt. 4 (Arachnoidea), Buch 8 (Scorpiones, 
Pedipalpi), Lieferung 1-2, p. 283 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy of the replaced nominal genus 
Uroctonoides Hoffmann, 1931: Uroctonoides gracilior 
Hoffmann, 1931) (Arachnida, Scorpiones). Op. 1934 


parvulus, Dacus, Hendel, 1912, Supplementa Entomologica, 1: 
21, ruled under the plenary power not to be given priority 
over the specific name of Chaetodacus latifrons Hendel, 
1915 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Diptera). Op. 1864 


parvum, Leptobrachium, Boulenger, 1893, Annali del Museo 
Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, (2a)13: 344, as defined 
by the lectotype designated by Capocaccia, 1957, Annali del 
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 69: 211 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1763 


PASSALOTEUTHIDIDAE Naef, 1922, Die fossilen 
Tintenfische ..., p. 230 (type genus: Passaloteuthis Lissajous, 
1915) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1721 


Passaloteuthis Lissajous, 1915, Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire 
Naturelle de Macon, 1915(1): 9 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Belemnites bruguierianus 
d’Orbigny, 1843, a junior subjective synonym of Belemnites 
bisulcatus de Blainville, 1827) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1721 


patachonica, Oidemia, King, 1828, Zoological Journal 
(London), 4: 100 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Anseriformes). Op. 
1648 


patachonicus, Micropterus, King, 1831, Proceedings of the 
Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1: 14 (Aves, Anseriformes). Op. 1648 


paumotensis, Fungia, Stutchbury, 1833, Transactions of the 
Linnean Society of London, 16: 495, as defined by the 
neotype designated by Hoeksema, 1989, Zoologische 
Verhandelingen, Leiden, 254: 145 (specific name of the type 
species of Pleuractis Verrill, 1864) (Anthozoa). Op. 1649 


pauxillum, Apion (Rhinapion), Beguin-Billecocq, 1905, Annales 
de la Société Entomologique de France, 74: 147 (specific 
name of the type species of Rhinapion Beguin-Billecocq, 
1905) (Coleoptera). Op. 1694 


paxillosa, Belemnites, Lamarck, 1801, Systéme des animaux 
sans vertébres, p. 104 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1721 


pectinata, Listroscelis, Guérin, 1831, in Lesson, Histoire 
naturelle des Crustacés, Arachnides et Insectes ... Voyage 
autour du Monde sur la Corvette ‘La Coquille’ du Capitaine 
Duperrey. Zoologie, 2(2), Division 1, pl. 10 (specific name 
of the type species of Phisis Stal, 1861) (Orthoptera, 
Grylloptera). Op. 1490 


pectunculoides, Arca, Scacchi, 1834, Annali Civili del Regno 
delle due Sicilie, 6: 82 (specific name of the type species of 
Bathyarca Kobelt, 1891) (Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


Pectunculus da Costa, 1778, British Conchology, p. 183 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Juke-Browne, 1911, Proceedings of the 
Malacological Society. London, 9: 250: Pectunculus 
capillaceus da Costa, 1778, a junior objective synonym of 
Venus exoleta Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


Pectunculus Lamarck, 1799, Mémoires de la Société d’ Histoire 
Naturelle de Paris, 1799: 87 (a junior homonym of 
Pectunculus da Costa, 1778) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


pedestris, Hyperia, Guérin-Meéneville, 1836, Iconographie du 
Régne Animal de G. Cuvier, vol. 2, Crustacés, pl. 25, fig. 6 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Amphipoda). Op. 1878 


pedicularius, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 357 (specific name of the type species of 
Kateretes Herbst, 1793) (Coleoptera). Op. 1916 


pelagica, Heteronota, Girard, 1857, Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 9: 197, ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over the 
specific name of Gymnodactylus arnouxii Duméril, 1851 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1647 


pelagica, Procellaria, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 131 (specific name of the type species of 
Hydrobates Boie, 1822) (Aves, Procellariiformes). Op. 1696 


Pelomedusa Wagler, 1830, Natiirliches System der Amphibien 
..., p. 136 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Testudo galeata Schoepff, 1792) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 
1534 


PELOMEDUSIDAE Cope, 1868, Proceedings of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1868: 119 (type genus: 
Pelomedusa Wagler, 1830) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


Pelorus de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 22 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1570 


Peltis Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 117, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Peltis Kugelann, 1792 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Peltis Kugelann, 1792, Neuestes Magazin fiir die Liebhaber der 
Entomologie, 4: 508 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Hope, 1840, The coleopterist’s 
manual, vol. 3, p. 150: Silpha grossa Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Pelusios Wagler, 1830, Natiirliches System der Amphibien ..., p. 
136 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Fitzinger, 1843, Systema Reptilium, 1, 
Amblyglossae, p. 29: Testudo subnigra Bonnaterre, 1790) 
(Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


pendula, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 591 (specific name of the type species of Helophilus 
Fabricius, 1805) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


penicillatus, Attus, Simon, 1875, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (5)5: xc. Bulletin des Séances 
(Séance du 28 Avril 1875) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1612 


pennatribus, Thorius, Cope, 1869 (May), American Naturalist, 
3(4): 222 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 
1605 


62 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


pennatulus, Thorius, Cope, 1869 (June), Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 21: 111 
(specific name of the type species of Thorius Cope, 1869, by 
reason of the suppression under the plenary power of 
Thorius pennatribus Cope, 1869) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 
1605 


Pennella Oken, 1815, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, vol. 3 
(Zoologie), part 1, p. 358 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be valid by monotypy: 
Pennella diodontis Oken, 1815), ruled under the plenary 
power to be available despite having been published in a 
rejected work (Copepoda). Op. 1817 


pensylvanica, Macrocera, Lepeletier, 1841, Histoire naturelle 
des insectes. Hyménopteéres, vol. 2, p. 97 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1852 


pentangulatus, Euomphalus, Sowerby, 1814, The Mineral 
Conchology of Great Britain, vol. 1, no. 9, p. 97 (specific 
name of the type species of Euomphalus Sowerby, 1814) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


Pepliphorus Hiibner, [1819],  Verzeichniss bekannter 
Schmettlinge, part 5, p. 71 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by Scudder, 1875, Proceedings of 
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 10: 245: 
Papilio cyanea Cramer, [1775]), ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over Nacaduba Moore, 
[1881] whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Lepidoptera). Op. 1773 


Peplodyta Toxopeus, 1929, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 70: 
230 (a junior objective synonym of Pepliphorus Hiibner, 
[1819]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1773 


perarmatus, Ammonites, J. Sowerby, June 1822, The Mineral 
Conchology of Great Britain, vol. 4, p. 72, ruled under the 
plenary power not rendered invalid by the prior publication 
of Ammonites perarmatus Young & Bird, [May] 1822 
(specific name of the type species of Euaspidoceras Spath, 
1931} (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1456 


perarmatus, Ammonites, Young & Bird, [May] 1822, A geo- 
logical survey of the Yorkshire coast, p. 249 (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1456 


percutiens, Alauda, Wilkes, [1796], Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 1, p. 236 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


perfoliata, Taenia, Schrank, 1788, Verzeichnisse der bisher 
hinldnglich bekannten Eingeweidewiirmer, p. 37 (specific 
name of the type species of Anoplocephala Blanchard, 
1848) (Cestoda). Op. 1427 


perforans, Stoa, De Serres, 1855, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, Paris. Zoologie, (4)4: 241 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


pericarpius, Curculio, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 380 (specific name of the type species of 
Rhinoncus Schénherr, 1825) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


permutata, Siphamia, Klausewitz, 1966, Senckenbergiana 
Biologica, 47: 217 (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1481 


permutatus, Cornalatus, Attems, 1938, Tierreich, 69: 61 
(specific name of the type species of Cornalatus Attems, 
1931) (Diplopoda, Polydesmida). Op. 1498 


Pero Herrich-Schaffer, 1855, Systematische Bearbeitung 
Schmetterlinge Europa, col. 6, p. 91 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Gono- 
dontis rectisectaria Herrich-Schaffer, [1855]) (Lepidoptera). 
Op. 1379 


perplexa, Filimanus, Feltes, 1991, Copeia, 1991(2): 307 (specific 
name of the type species of Filimanus Myers, 1936) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1761 


perplexus, Cnemidophorus, Baird & Girard, 1852, Proceedings 
of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 6(4): 
128 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1929 


persica, Octopodoteuthis, Naef, 1923, Fauna e Flora del Golfo 
di Napoli, 35(1,1): 337, ruled under the plenary power not 
to be given priority over the specific name of Taningia 
danae Joubin, 1931 whenever the two names are considered 
to be synonyms (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1768 


pertii, Stigmodera, Gory & Laporte, 1837, Histoire naturelle et 
iconographie des  insectes coléoptéres, publiée par 
monographies séparées. Texte vol. 2. Suite aux Buprestides, 
p. 23 (specific name of the type species of Castiarina Gory 
& Laporte, 1837) (Colecptera). Op. 1628 


pertinax, Contopus, Cabanis & Heine, 1859, Museum 
Heineanum ..., part 2, p. 72 (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1885 


peruvianus, Hemidactylus, Wiegmann, 1835, Verhandlungen der 
Kaiserlichen Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie der 
Naturforscher, 17(1): 240 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Squamata). Op. 1908 


Petropedetes Reichenow, 1874, Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 
40(1.3): 290 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Petropedetes cameronensis Reichenow, 1874) 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


PETROPEDETINAE Noble, 1931, The Biology of the 
Amphibia, p. 520 (type genus: Petropedetes Reichenow, 
1874), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Petropedetes are to be 
given precedence over HEMIMANTIDAE Hoffmann, 1878 
and (by the first reviser action of Dubois, 1982, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 39: 136) CACOSTERNINAE 
Noble, 1931, and other family-group names based on 
Hemimantis Peters, 1863 and Cacosternum Boulenger, 1887 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


peus, Culex, Speiser, 1904, Insektenborse, 21: 148 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Diptera). Op. 1644 


Phaenops Dejean, 1833, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, part 1, p. 79 
(gender: feminine, as ruled under the plenary power) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Théry, 1942, Faune 
de France, 41: 73: Buprestis cyanea Fabricius, 1775) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1826 


phalaenoides, Phryganea, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 547 (specific name of the type species of 
Semblis Fabricius, 1775) (Trichoptera). Op. 1596 


Philadelphica, Macrocera, Lepeletier, 1841, Histoire naturelle 
des insectes. Hyménopteres, vol. 2, p. 110 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1852 


Philander Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 207 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Didelphis opossum Linnaeus, 1758), ruled 
under the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Marsupialia). Op. 
1894 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 63 


philippiana, Arca, Nyst, 1848, Mémoires de l’Académie Royale 
des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 22: 
54 (Bivalvia). Op. 1887 


philippinensis, Neaera, Hinds, 1843, Proceedings of the 
Zoological Society of London, 1843(11): 78 (specific name 
of the type species of Luzonia Dall & Smith in Dall, 1890) 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1376 


Philodendros Fitzinger, 1843, Systema Reptilium, p. 26 
(suppressed under the pienary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1384 


Philodendrus Agassiz, 1846, Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index 
Universalis, p. 285, emendation of Philodendros Fitzinger, 
1843 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1384 


Phisis Stal, 1861, Kongliga svenska Fregattens Eugenies Resa 
omkring TIorden, Vetenskapliga lakttagelser, vol. 2, Zoologi 
(1) Insecta, p. 324 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
confirmed by the Commission to be by original 
designation:  Listroscelis pectinata Guerin, 1831) 
(Orthoptera, Grylloptera). Op. 1490 


phoenicopterus, Lamprotornis, Swainson, [1837], in Lardner, 
The Cabinet of Natural History, p. 360 (Aves). Op. 1859 


Pholetesor Mason, 1981, Memoirs of the Entomological 
Society of Canada, 115: 37 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by original designation: Apanteles ornigis Weed, 
1887) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1480 


PHORORHACIDAE Lydekker, 1893, The Ibis, 5: 43 (an 
incorrect subsequent spelling of PHORUSRHACIDAE 
Ameghino, 1889) (Aves, Gruiformes). Op. 1687 


Phororhacos Ameghino, 1889, Actas de la Academia Nacional 
de Ciencias de Cordoba, 6: 659 (an unjustified emendation 
of Phorusrhacos Ameghino, 1887) (Aves, Gruiformes). Op. 
1687 


PHORORHACOSIDAE Ameghino, 1889, Actas de la 
Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Cordoba, 6: 659 (an 
incorrect original spelling of PHORUSRHACIDAE) (Aves, 
Gruiformes). Op. 1687 


PHORUSRHACIDAE Ameghino, 1889, Actas de la Academia 
Nacional de Ciencias de Cordoba, 6: 659, correction of 
PHORORHACOSIDAE (type genus: Phorusrhacos 
Ameghino, 1887) (Aves, Gruiformes). Op. 1687 


Phorusrhacos Ameghino, 1887, Boletin del Museo de La Plata, 
1887: 24 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Phorusrhacos longissimus Ameghino, 1887) (Aves, 
Gruiformes). Op. 1687 


PHRYNOBATRACHINAE Laurent, 1941, Revue de Zoologie 
et de Botanique Africaines, 34(2): 192 (type genus: 
Phrynobatrachus Gunther, 1862), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Phrynobatrachus are to be given precedence over 
HEMIMANTIDAE Hoffmann, 1878 and other family- 
group names based on Hemimantis Peters, 1863 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


Phrynobatrachus Giinther, 1862, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1862: 190 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Phrynobatrachus natalensis Gunther, 
1862, a junior subjective synonym of Stenorhynchus 
natalensis Smith, 1849) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1921 


phyllocolpa, Blennocampa, Viitasaari & Vikberg, 1985, Notulae 
Entomologicae, 65: 2 (junior objective synonym of 
Tenthredo (Allantus) pusilla Klug, 1816, the type species of 
Blennocampa Hartig, 1837 and a junior primary homonym 
of T: pusilla Miller, 1776) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Phyllodoce Lamarck, 1818, Histoire naturelle des animaux sans 
vertébres, vol. 5, p. 316 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Phyliodoce laminosa Lamarck, 1818) 
(Polychaeta). Op. 1692 


Phyllodoce Ranzani, 1817, Opuscoli Scientifici, Bologna, 1(2): 
109, and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Phyllodoce Lamarck, 1818 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1692 


PHYLLODOCIDAE Orsted, 1843, Annulatorum danicorum 
conspectus, fasc. 1 (Maricolae), p. 25 (type genus: 
Phyllodoce Lamarck, 1818) (Polychaeta). Op. 1692 


Phyllomya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires présentés par 
divers Savants a l’Académie Royal des Sciences de i’ Institut 
de France, 2: 213 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Musca volvulus Fabricius, 1794) (Diptera). Op. 
1475 


phyllophis, Coluber, Boulenger, 1891, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (6)7(39): 281 (a junior objective synonym 
of Phyllophis carinata Gunther, 1864) (Reptilia, Serpentes). 
Op. 1867 


Phymatestes Pascoe, 1867, Journal of the Linnean Society of 
London, Zoology, 9: 142 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by indication: Lagria tuberculata Fabricius, 1792) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


Phymatodes Dejean, 1834, Catalogue des Coléoptéres, Ed. 
2(3), p. 203, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Phymatodes Mulsant, 1839 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


Phymatodes Muisant, 1839, Histoire Naturelle des Coléoptéres 
de France, vol. 1, p. 39 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Le Conte, 1850, Journal of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, (2)12: 32: 
Cerambyx variabilis Linnaeus, 1761) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1525 


Physophyscus Lesquereux, 1891, Proceedings of the US. 
National Museum, 13: 9 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Trace fossil, 
arthropod). Op. 1520 


Phytobias Dejean, 1835, Catalogue des Coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, p. 282 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Thomson, 1859, Skandinaviens Coleoptera, vol. 1, p. 138: 
Curculio quadrituberculatus Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1529 


Phytoptus Dujardin, 1851, Annales des Sciences naturelles 
(Zoology), (3)15: 167 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Phytoptus avellanae 
Nalepa, 1889) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


piceus, Dytiscus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 411 (specific name of the type species of 
Hydrophilus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


piceus, Lithobius, L. Koch, 1862, Die Myriapodengattung 
Lithobius darestellt, p. 49 (Chilopoda). Op. 1816 


picirostris, Curculio, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum 
sistens eorum species nuper detectas, vol. 1, p. 101, as 
defined by the neotype (the female lectotype of Curculio 
cinerascens Marsham, 1802 in the Natural History 
Museum, London) designated under the plenary power 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1387 


Pila Roding, 1798, Museum Boltenianum, part 2, p. 145 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Dall, 1904, Journal of Conchology, 11(2): 53: Helix 
ampullacea Linnaeus, 1758), senior objective synonym of 
Ampullaria Lamarck, 1799 (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


64 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


pileata, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1841, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (1)7: 84 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1465 


pileatum, Discocephalum, Linton, 1891, Report U.S. Com- 
missioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1887, 15: 781 (specific 
name of the type species of Disculiceps Joyeux & Baer, 
1935) (Cestoda, Lecanicephalidea). Op. 1538 


pileus, Terebratula, Bruguiére, 1792, Choix des mémoires ... 
formant les collections du Journal d'Histoire naturelle, vol. 1, 
p. 424 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


PILIDAE Preston, 1915, The fauna of British India, including 
Ceylon and Burma. Mollusca, vol. 4 (Freshwater 
Gastropoda & Pelecypoda), p. 96, confirmed as a junior 
and invalid objective synonym of AMPULLARIIDAE 
Gray, 1824 (Gastropoda). Op. 1913 


pilula, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 356 (specific name of the type species of Byrrhus 
Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


pini, Aspidiotus, Hartig, 1839, Jahresberichte tiber die 
Fortschritte der Forstwissenschaft und forstlichen Natur- 
kunde im Jahre 1836 und 1837 nebst Original-Abhandlungen 
aus dem Gebiete dieser Wissenschaften, Jahrg. 1, Heft 4, p. 
642 (specific name of the type species of Leucaspis 
Signoret, 1869) (Homoptera). Op. 1401 


piscivorus, Crotalus, Lacepéde, 1788-1789, Histoire Naturelle 
des Serpens, p. 130, ruled under the plenary power to be an 
available name despite being published in an unavailable 
work (Reptilia). Op. 1463 


pisorum, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 356 (specific name of the type species of Bruchus 
Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Pistella Miller, 1764, Fauna insectorum Fridrichsdalina, p. xiii 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


pitcheri, Gryphaea, Morton, 1834, Synopsis of the organic 
remains of the Cretaceous group of the United States, p. 55 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1635 


Placostylus Beck, 1837, Index Molluscorum praesentis aevi 
Musei Principis Augustissimi Christiani Frederici, p. 57 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: lLimax fibratus Martyn, 1784) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1662 


plana, Nepa, Sulzer, 1776, Abgektirzte Geschichte der Insecten 
nach dem Linnaeischen System, part 1, p. 92 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1850 


Planoplatyscelis Kaszab, 1940, Mitteilungen der Miinchner 
Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 30(1): 206 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Platyscelis margelanica Kraatz, 1882) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1728 


Planularia Defrance, 1826, Dictionnaire des Sciences 
Naturelles, vol. 41, p. 244 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by monotypy: Peneroplis auris Defrance, 1824) (For- 
aminiferida). Op. 1571 


Planularia Nilsson, 1826, Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- 
akademiens Handlingar, 1825(2): 342 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1571 


planumbona, Leptaena, Hall, 1847, Natural History of New 
York, p. 112 (specific name of the type species of Stro- 
phomena de Blainville, 1824) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1671 


planus, Dytiscus, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum, vol. 2, p. 
501 (Coleoptera). Op. 1556 


Platalea Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 
139 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Gray, 1840, A list of the genera of birds, with 
an indication of the typical species of each genus, p. 67: 
Platalea leucorodia Linnaeus, 1758) (Aves, Ciconiiformes). 
Ops. 67, 1674 


PLATALEIDAE Bonaparte, 1838, A geographical and 
comparative list of the birds of Europe and North America, 
p. 48 (type genus: Platalea Linnaeus, 1758), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Platalea are not to be given priority over 
THRESKIORNITHIDAE Poche, 1904 and other family- 
group names based on Threskiornis Gray, 1842 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Aves, Cicontiformes). Op. 1674 


Platanista Wagler, 1830, Nattirliches System der Amphibien, 
mit vorangehender Classification der Sdugthiere und Végel, 
p. 35 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Delphinus gangeticus Roxburgh, 1801) (Mammalia, 
Cetacea). Op. 1565 


Plateocolymbus Gistel, 1857, Vacuna oder die Geheimnisse aus 
der organischen und leblosen Welt, vol. 2, p. 606 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1796 


platycephalus, Spelerpes, Camp, 1916, University of California 
Publications in Zoology, 17(3): 11 (specific name of the type 
species of Hydromantes Gistel, 1848) (Amphibia, Caudata). 
Op. 1866 


Platycerus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 59 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 429: 
Scarabaeus caraboides Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1754 


PLATYCNEMINI Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad 
monographiam staphylinorum, p. 6 (type genus: Platyenemus 
Nordmann, 1837), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Platyenemus 
are not to be given priority over junior family-group names 
in general current usage when Platycnemus and the relevant 
type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Platyenemus Nordmann, 1837, Symbolae ad monographiam 
staphylinorum, p. 135 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Platyenemus lateritius Nordmann, 1837) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Platygaster Zetterstedt, 1838, Insecta Lapponica descripta, 
Section 3, Diptera, p. 574 (a junior homonym of 
Platygaster Latreille, 1809) (Diptera). Op. 1545 


Platynectes Régimbart, 1879, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, (5)8: 462 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Guignot, 1946, 
Revue Frangaise d’Entomologie, 13: 117: Agabus 
decemnotatus Aubé, 1838) (Coleoptera). Op. 1796 


Platyscelis Latreille, 1818, in: Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire 
naturelle, Ed. 2, vol. 27, p. 23 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Tenebrio 
hypolithus Pallas, 1781) (Coleoptera). Op. 1729 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 65 


Pleuractis Verrill, 1864, Bulletin of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, 1: 52 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Fungia 
paumotensis Stutchbury, 1833) (Anthozoa). Op. 1649 


plumosus, -Graptolithus, Baily, 1871, im Traill & Egan, 
Explanatory memoir to accompany sheets 49, 50 and part of 
61 of the maps of the Geological Survey of Ireland ..., p. 22, 
as defined by the neotype (specimen no. BELUM: K12274d 
in the Ulster Museum, Belfast, U.K.) designated by 
Loydell, 1990, Palaeontology, 33: 938 (specific name of the 
type species of Streptograptus Yin, 1937) (Graptolithina). 
Op. 1714 


Plumularia Lamarck, 1816, Histoire naturelle des animaux sans 
vertébres, vol. 2, p. 123 (gender: feminine) (type species, ruled 
under the plenary power to be by subsequent designation by 
Broch, 1918, Danish Ingolf-Expedition, 5(7): 195: Sertularia 
setacea Linnaeus, 1758) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1886 


Plutonia Hicks, 1871, Quarterly Journal of the Geological 
Society, 27(1): 399 (a junior homonym of Plutonia Morelet 
in Stabile, 1864) (Trilobita). Op. 1880 


Plutonia Morelet in Stabile, 1864, Atti della Societa Italiana di 
Scienze Naturali, 7: 121 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Viquesnelia atlantica Morelet, 1860) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1880 


PLUTONIINAE Bollman, 1893, United States National 
Museum Bulletin, 46: 165, 168, spelling emended to 
PLUTONIUMINAE following the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Plutonium Cavanna, 
1881 is PLUTONIUM- (Chilopoda). Op. 1880 


PLUTONIINAE Cockerell, 1893, The Conchologist, 2(7): 186 
(type genus: Plutonia Morelet in Stabile, 1864) (Gastro- 
poda). Op. 1880 


Plutonium Cavanna, 1881, Bollettino della Societa 
Entomologica Italiana, 13: 169 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by monotypy: Plutonium zwierleini Cavanna, 1881) 
(Chilopoda). Op. 1880 


PLUTONIUMINAE Bollman, 1893, United States National 
Museum Bulletin, 46: 165, 168 (type genus: Plutonium 
Cavanna, 1881), spelling emended from PLUTONIINAE 
by the ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes 
of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Plutonium Cavanna, 1881 is PLUTONIUM- (Chilopoda). 
Op. 1880 


PLYCTOLOPHINAE Vigors, 1825, Zoological Journal, 2: 400 
(invalid because the name of the type genus, Plyctolophus 
Vieillot, 1816, is suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 1949 


Plyctolophus Vieillot, 1816, Analyse d’une nouvelle ornithologie 
élémentaire, p. 26 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, Psittaciformes). Op. 
1949 


Podisus Herrich-Schaeffer, 1851, in: Die wanzenartigen 
Insecten, vol. 9, part 6, p. 296 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Podisus 
vittipennis Herrich-Schaeffer, 1851) (Heteroptera). Op. 1755 


poecilogyrus, Coluber, Wied-Neuwied, [1824], Abbildungen zur 
Naturgeschichte Brasiliens, Heft 8, pl. 44, fig. 2 (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1832 


Poecilonota Eschscholtz, 1829, Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend 
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer Thierarten, wahrend 
des Flottcapitains von Kotzebue zweiter Reise um die Welt, 
auf der Russisch-Kaiserlichen Kriegsschlupp Predpriaetié in 
den Jahren 1823-1826, part 1, p. 9 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Buprestis 
variolosa Paykull, [1799]) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


Poecilostoma Dahlbom, 1835, Conspectus Tenthredinidum, 
Siricidum et Oryssinorum Scandinaviae quas Hymeno- 
pterorum familias, pp. 5, 13 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Rohwer, 1911, US. Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Technical Series, 20(2): 
87: Tenthredo guttata Fallén, 1808, a junior subjective 
synonym of Tenthredo  liturata Gmelin, 1790) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


polita, Blaps, Sturm, 1807, Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen 
nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, part 5.2, p. 208 (specific 
name of the type species of Oodescelis Motschulsky, 1845) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1729 


polita, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 598 (specific name of the type species of Microchrysa 
Loew, 1855) (Diptera). Op. 1443 


politula, Cyclomorpha, Broun, 1881, Manual of New Zealand 
Coleoptera, part 2, p. 668 (specific name of the type species 
of Cyclaxyra Broun, 1893) (Coleoptera). Op. 1472 


politus, Spiroglyphus, Daudin, 1800, Recueil de mémoires et de 
notes sur des espéces inédites ou peu connues de Mollusques, 
de Vers, et de Zoophytes, p. 49 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


politus, Turbo, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 767, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. 1071 in 
the Zoological Museum, Uppsala) designated by Warén, 
1988, Bollettino Malacologico, 24: 20, as confirmed by the 
setting aside under the plenary power of all previous 
fixations of type specimen (Gastropoda). Op. 1780 


Polycentrus Miller & Troschel, 1849, Fische in Schomburgk, 
M.R., Reisen in Britisch-Guiana in den Jahren 1840-1844 ..., 
part 3 (Versuch einer Zusammenstellung der Fauna und Flora 
von Britisch-Guiana), no. 1 (Fauna), p. 622 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Polycentrus 
schomburgkii Miller & Troschel, 1849) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1954 


Polychroma Dejean, 1836, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Troisieme edition, revue, 
corrigée et augmenteée, p. 89 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1628 : 


Polygyra Say, 1818, Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(10): 276 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Herrmannsen, 1847, Indicus generum 
Malacozoorum primordia, vol. 2, p. 317: Polygyra 
septemvolva Say, 1818) (Gastropoda). Op. 1691 


POLYGYRIDAE Pilsbry, 1895, Manual of Conchology, series 
2 (Pulmonata), vol. 9, p. xxxii (type genus: Polygyra Say, 
1818), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Polygyra are to be 
given precedence over MESODONTIDAE Tryon, 1866 and 
other family-group names based on Mesodon Férussac, 
1821 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Gastropoda). Op. 1691 


polymorphus, Bucephalus, Baer, 1827, Nova Acta Physico- 
Medica Academiae  Caesareae  Leopoldino-Carolinae 
Naturae Curiosorum, 13: 570, as defined by the neotype 
(microscopic preparation no. 1655b in the Zoological 
Museum, Humboldt University, Berlin, being the lectotype 
of Gasterostomum fimbriatum Siebold, 1848) designated 
under the plenary power (specific name of the type species 
of Bucephalus Baer, 1827) (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


66 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


polymorphus, Tubulanus, Renier, [1804], Prospetto della Classe 
dei Vermi, p. 20, ruled under the plenary power to be 
published and available from its use by Renier, [1804], 
Prospetto della Classe dei Vermi, despite that work having 
been rejected in Opinion 316 as not properly published 
(specific name of the type species of Tubulanus Renier, 
[1804]) (Nemertea). Op. 1486 


Polyodontes de Blainville, 1828, in Levrault (Ed.), Dictionnaire 
des sciences naturelles, vol. 57 (VEC-VER), p. 461 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Phyllodoce 
maxillosa Ranzani, 1817) (Polychaeta). Op. 1692 


Polyrhachis Smith, 1857, Journal of the Proceedings of the 
Linnean Society, Zoology, 2: 58 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Formica bihamata Drury, 
1773), ruled under the plenary power to be given 
precedence over the name Myrma Billberg, 1820 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms (Hymeno- 
ptera). Op. 1919 


Pomacea Perry, 1810, Arcana; or the Museum of Natural 
History, pl. 11 and text (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1913 


porcellus, Ptochus, Boheman in Sch6énherr, 1834, Genera et 
species Curculionidum cum synonymia hujus familiae, vol. 2, 
part 1, p. 483 (specific name of the type species of Ptochus 
Schonherr, 1826) (Coleoptera). Op. 1616 


Porcinolus Mulsant & Rey, 1869, Histoire naturelle des 
coléoptéres de France, part 2, Piluliformes, p. 94 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Mroczkowski, 1984, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 
41: 114: Byrrhus murinus Fabricius, 1794) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1396 


Porcus Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1808, Description de 
l'Egypte, ... Histoire Naturelle, Planches, vol. 1, pl. 15 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1402 


portentosa, Acheta, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 85, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Orthoptera). 
Op. 1820 


posticatum, Simulia, Meigen, 1838, Systematische Beschrei- 
bung der bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insecten, 
vol. 7 (suppl. vol.), p. 52 (Diptera). Op. 1508 


Potamilus Rafinesque, 1818, American Monthly Magazine and 
Critical Revue, 3: 355 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Morrison, 1969, Annual Reports 
of the American Malacological Union, 1969: 24: Unio alatus 
Say, 1817) (Bivalvia). Op. 1665 


Potamolithus Pilsbry & Rush, 1896, The Nautilus, 10(7): 80 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Clench, 1948, The Nautilus, 61(3): 105: 
Paludina lapidum d’Orbigny, 1835) (Gastropoda). Op. 1779 


praealtus, Cyclodomorphus, Osborne, 1994, in Green, K. & 
Osborne, W., Wildlife of the Australian Snow-Country, p. 
104 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1884 


praealtus, Cyclodomorphus, Shea, 1995, Records of the 
Australian Museum, 47(1): 105 (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 
1884 


Praeanthropus Senyiirek, 1955, Belleten (Ankara), 19: 33 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Meganthropus africanus Weinert, 1950, a suppressed senior 
subjective synonym of Australopithecus afarensis Johanson, 
1978) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1941 


praeornata, Dendrephis, Schlegel, 1837, Essai sur la 
physionomie des Serpens, vol. 1, p. 157, vol. 2, p. 236 
(specific name of the type species of Dromophis Peters, 
1869) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1384 


prattii, Orbitolites, Michelin, 1847, /conographie zoophyto- 
logique, p. 278 (specific name of the type species of 
Discocyclina Giimbel, 1870) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1537 


primigenius, Elephas, Blumenbach, 1799, Handbuch der 
Naturgeschichte, Ed. 6, p. 697, as defined by the neotype 
designated by Garutt, Gentry & Lister, 1990, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 47: 41 (specific name of the type 
species of Mammuthus Brookes, 1828) (Mammalia, 
Proboscidea). Op. 1661 


princeps, Pleuromma, Scott, 1894, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, Zoological Series, 6: 42, ruled under the 
plenary power not to be invalid by reason of its having 
been rejected before 1961 as a former secondary homonym 
of Metridia princeps Giesbrecht, 1889 (specific name of the 
type species of Gaussia Wolfenden, 1905) (Copepoda). Op. 
1590 


Prionus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 198 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Cerambyx coriarius Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1754 


priscus, Haplocanthus, Hatcher, 1903, Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington, 16: | (specific name of 
the type species of Haplocanthosaurus Hatcher, 1903) 
(Reptilia, Saurischia). Op. 1633 


priscus, Rhabdodon, Matheron, 1869, Bulletin de la Société 
Géologique de France, (2)26: 795, termination corrected 
from priscum (specific name of the type species of 
Rhabdodon Matheron, 1869) (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Op. 
1483 


Proagoderus Lansberge, 1883, Notes from the Leyden Museum, 
5: 15 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Onthophagus (Proagoderus) ritsemae Lansberge, 1883) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1708 


proava, Apis, Menge, 1856, Lebenszeichen vorweltlicher, im 
Bernstein eingeschlossener Thiere, p. 26, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen no. BMNH_ 1In.18757 in the 
Palaeontology Department, the Natural History Museum, 
London) designated under the plenary power 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1964 


Proceryulus Gaudry, 1877, Les enchainements du monde animal 
dans les temps géologiques. Mammiferes tertiaires, p. 88; La 
Revue Scientifique de la France et de I Etranger, (2)13(24): 
555 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Antilope dichotoma Gervais, 1849) 
(Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1791 


progracile, Rhabdomeson, Wyse Jackson & Bancroft, 1995, 
Journal of Paleontology, 69: 30 (specific name of the type 
species of Rhabdomeson Young & Young, 1874) (Bryozoa). 
Op. 1854 


prominens, Lampides, Moore, 1877, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (4)20: 341 (specific name of the type 
species of Nacaduba Moore, [1881]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1773 


propinqua, Corisa, Fieber, 1860, Die Europdischen Hemiptera, 
part 1, p. 99, as defined by the neotype designated by 
Jansson, 1986, Acta Entomologica Fennica, 47: 26 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1937 


Proptera Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, de Chimie, 
d'Histoire Naturelle, 88: 420 (a junior objective synonym of 
Potamilus Rafinesque, 1818, by designation of Unio alatus 
Say, 1817 as type species by Herrmannsen, 1847, Indices 
generum malacozoorum primordia, vol. 2, p. 41) (Bivalvia). 
Op. 1665 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 67 


propython, Clidastes, Cope, 1869, Proceedings of the Boston 
Society of Natural History, 12: 258 (specific name of the 
type species of Clidastes Cope, 1868) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 
1750 


proscarabaeus, Meloe, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 430 (specific name of the type species of Meloe 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


PROSOPIDIDAE Fallén, 1813, Specimen  novam 
Hymenoptera disponendi methodum exhibens, p. 32 (type 
genus: Prosopis Fabricius, 1804), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Prosopis are not to be given priority over 
COLLETIDAE Lepeletier, 1841 and other family-group 
names based on Colletes Latreille, 1802 whenever their type 
genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


Prosopis Fabricius, 1804, Systema Piezatorum, p. 293 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Morice & Durrant, 1915, Transactions of the Entomological 
Society of London, 1914: 416-418: Mellinus bipunctatus 
Fabricius, 1798) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


protea, Heterogyna, Nagy, 1969, Entomologische Mitteilungen 
aus dem Zoologischen Staatsinstitut und Zoologischen 
Museum, Hamburg, no. 64, p. 8 (specific name of the type 
species of Heterogyna Nagy, 1969) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1445 


proteus, Merium, Kirby, 1837, Fauna Boreali Americana, The 
Insects, part 4, p. 172 (specific name of the type species of 
Meriellum Linsley, 1957) (Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


Protocalliphora Hough, 1899, Entomological News, 10: 65 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by original designation: 
Musca azurea Fallén, 1817) (Diptera). Op. 1618 


Protophormia Townsend, 1908, Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections, no. 1803, 51(2): 123 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Phormia terraenovae Robineau- 
Desvoidy, 1830) (Diptera). Op. 1618 


Protowarthia Ulrich & Schofield, 1897, Geological and Natural 
History Survey of Minnesota (Final Report), 3(2): 848 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 
1470 


PROTOWARTHIIDAE Ulrich & Schofield, 1897, Geological 
and Natural History Survey of Minnesota (Final Report), 
3(2): 847 (invalid because the name of the type genus, 
Protowarthia Ulrich & Schofield, 1897, has been suppressed 
under the plenary power) (Gastropoda, Archaeo- 
gastropoda). Op. 1470 


Psammocollus Grube, 1866, Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich- 
KGniglichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 16: 
178 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 1636 


pseudobrowniana, Scottia, Kempf, 1971, Eiszeitalter und 
Gegenwart, 22: 45 (specific name of the type species of 
Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889) (Ostracoda). Op. 1836 


PSEUDOCALANIDAE Sars, 1901, An account of the Crus- 
tacea of Norway, vol. 4, p. 19 (type genus: Pseudocalanus 
Boeck, 1873) (Copepoda). Op. 1503 


Pseudocalanus Boeck, 1873, Férhandlinger i Videnskabs- 
selskabet i Kristiania, 1872: 37 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Clausia elongata Boeck, 1865, a 
junior subjective synonym of Calanus minutus Kroyer, 
1845) (Copepoda). Op. 1503 


Pseudocaranx Bleeker, 1863, Natuurkundige Verhandelingen 
van de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te 
Haarlem, (2)18: 82 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Scomber dentex Bloch & Schneider, 1801) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1841 


Pseudoclavella Bassett-Smith, 1898, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (7)2: 92 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Copepoda). Op. 
1430 


pseudodelphis, Delphinus, Schlegel, 1841, Abhandlungen aus 
dem Gebiete der Zoologie und vergleichenden Anatomie, vol. 
1 (Beitrage zur Characteristik der Cetaceen), p. 22 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 1660 


Pseudofoenus Kieffer, 1902, Hymenoptera, Fam. Evaniidae in 
Wytsman, P. (Ed.), Genera Insectorum, fascicle 2, p. 6 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Foenus unguiculatus Westwood, 1841) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1912 


pseudogallarum, Acarus, Vallot, 1836, Mémoires de I’ Académie 
des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Dijon, 1836: 189 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


Pseudonevermannia Baranov, 1926, Neue Beitrage zur 
Systematischen Insektenkunde, 3: 164 (a junior objective 
synonym of Cnetha Enderlein, 1921 by the designation 
under the plenary power of Simulium vernum Macquart, 
1826 as type species of both nominal genera) (Diptera). Op. 
1416 


Pseudoxyrhopus Giinther, 1881, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (5)7(41): 359 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy of the replaced nominal genus 
Homalocephalus Jan, 1863: Homalocephalus heterurus Jan, 
1863) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1789 


pteneres, Anas, Forster, 1844, Descriptiones Animalium quae in 
itinere ad Maris Australis Terras per annos 1772, 1773 et 
1774 suscepto collegit, p. 338 (Aves, Anseriformes). Op. 
1648 


Pterodiscus Pilsbry, 1893, Part 33, pp. 1-48 in: Manual of 
Conchology. Structural and systematic. With illustrations of 
the species. Founded by George W. Tryon, Jr. Second series: 
Pulmonata, vol. 9, p. 36 (a junior objective synonym of 
Tropidoptera Ancey, 1889) (Gastropoda). Op. 1845 


Pterodoris Ehrenberg, 1831, Symbolae physicae seu icones et 
descriptiones animalium evertabratorum sepositis insectis 
quae ex itinere per Africam borealem et Asiam occidentalem. 
Decas 1 Mollusca (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1375 


Pteropus Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 13, 153 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Vespertilio niger Kerr, 1792), ruled under 
the plenary power to be taken as first available from 
Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Chiroptera). Op. 1894 


Pterygometopidella Wedekind, 1912, Zeitschrift der Deutschen 
Geologischen Gesellschaft (Abhandlungen und Monats- 
berichte), 63 (for 1911): 324 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Trilobita). Op. 
1846 


68 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Ptilinus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 64 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Miiller, 1776, Zoologiae Danicae prodromus, p. 81: Ptilinus 
cylindricus Miller, 1776, a suppressed senior subjective 
synonym of Ptilinus fuscus Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Ptilopus Schénherr, 1823, Isis (von Oken), 1823: col. 1140 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1451 


PTINIDAE Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et 
particuliére, des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 3, p. 112 (type 
genus: Ptinus Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Ptinus Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 1, part 2, 
p. 565 (gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur 
Vordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 427: Cerambyx 
fur Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1809 


Ptochus Schonherr, 1826, Curculionidum dispositio methodica 
cum generum characteribus, descriptionibus atque observa- 
tionibus variis, p. 188 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Marshall, 1916, The fauna of British India, 
including Ceylon and Burma. Coleoptera. Rhynchophora: 
Curculionidae (part 1), p. 259: Ptochus porcellus Boheman 
in Schonherr, 1834) (Coleoptera). Op. 1616 


Ptychagnostus Jaekel, 1909, Zeitschrift der Deutschen 
Geologischen Gesellschaft, 61: 400, the paper Uber die 
Agnostiden ruled under the plenary power to be treated as 
having been published in its entirety in 1909 and printed so 
that the definition of Ptychagnostus on p. 401 appeared at 
the top of p. 400 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
confirmed by the Commission to be by original desig- 
nation: Agnostus punctuosus Angelin, 1851) (Trilobita). Op. 
1701 


Ptychochilus Boettger, 1881, Conchologische Mitteilungen, 
1(4): 47 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1823 


Ptychochylus Boettger, 1881, Conchologische Mitteilungen, 
1(4): 48, alternate original spelling of Ptychochilus 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1823 


pulcher, Trigonocephalus, Peters, 1862, Monatsberichte der 
Koniglichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu 
Berlin, 1862: 672, footnote, as defined by the female 
holotype (specimen no. ZMB 3868 in the Zoologisches 
Museum der Humboldt-Universitaét, Berlin) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1939 


pulchra, Anniella, Gray, 1852, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (2)10(59): 440, as defined by the neotype (specimen 
no. 64656 in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.) designated 
under the plenary power (specific name of the type species 
of Anniella Gray, 1852) (Reptilia, Squamata). Op. 1735 


pumilio, Bracon, Nees, 1834, Hymenopterorum Ichneumonibus 
Affinium Monograph, vol. 1, p. 90 (specific name of the type 
species of Gnamptodon Haliday, 1833) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1424 


punctata, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1841, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (1)7: 85 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1465 


punctatus, Labrus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 285, as defined by the lectotype (catalogue no. 
NRM 4 in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, 
Stockholm) designated by Kullander, 1983, A revision of the 
South American cichlid genus Cichlasoma (Teleostei: 
Cichlidae), p. 84, ruled under the plenary power not to be 
given priority over the specific name of Labrus 
schomburgkii Miller & Troschel, 1849 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1954 


puncticollis, Ceratopogon, Becker, 1903, Mitteilungen aus dem 
Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 2(3): 75, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the subspecific 
name of Ceratopogon pulicaris algecirensis Strobl, 1900 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Diptera). Op. 1643 


punctulatissima, Apis, Kirby, 1802, Monographia Apum 
Angliae ..., vol. 2, p. 231 (valid subjective synonym of the 
specific name of Apis aterrima Panzer, 1798, the type 
species of Stelis Panzer, 1806) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


punctumalbum, Curculio, Herbst in Fuessly, 1784, Archiv der 
Insektengeschichte, Heft 5, pl. 74 (senior subjective 
synonym of Curculio pseudacori Fabricius, 1792, the type 
species of Mononychus Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1529 


punctuosus, Agnostus, Angelin, 1851, Palaeontologia Scandi- 
navica Pars 1. Crustacea Formationis Transitionis, p. 8 
(specific name of the type species of Ptychagnostus Jaekel, 
1909) (Trilobita). Op. 1701 


punctus, Tachinus, Gravenhorst, 1806, Monographia 
coleopterorum micropterorum, p. 27 (specific name of the 
type species of Mycetoporus Mannerheim, 1831) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


pupula, Eustixia, Hitibner, 1823, Zutraége zur Sammlung 
exotischer Schmetterlinge, vol. 1, p. 24 (specific name of the 
type species of Eustixia Hiibner, 1823) (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1927 


pupula, Eustixis, Hubner, [1831], Zutrdge zur Sammlung 
exotischer Schmetterlinge, vol. 3, p. 24 (Lepidoptera). Op. 
1927 


purpurata, Chrysis, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum, vol. 
1, p. 283, ruled under the plenary power to be as defined by 
the female neotype (a Latreille specimen in the Spinola 
collection in the Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali in 
Turin, Italy) designated by Pavesi & Strumia, 1998, Bulletin 
of Zoological Nomenclature, 55: 195 (specific name of the 
type species of Euchroeus Latreille, 1809) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1906 


purpurea, Sagra, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimt Hamburgi, d. II. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 60, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Coleoptera). Op. 1820 


Purpureum Omodeo, 1952, Archivio Zoologico Italiano, 37: 46 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Oligochaeta). Op. 1403 


purus, Halictus, Say, 1837, Boston Journal of Natural History, 
1: 395 (specific name of the type species of Augochlora 
Smith, 1853) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1952 


pusilla, Phoca, Schreber, 1775, Die Sdugethiere in Abbildungen 
nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, vol. 2, part 13, pl. 85 
(specific name of the type species of Arctocephalus Cuvier, 
1826) (Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


pusillus, Callionymus, Delaroche, 1809, Annales du Muséum 
d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 13(77): 315 (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1658 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 69 


pusillus, Platyrhynchus, Swainson, 1827, Philosophical 
Magazine, (n.s.)1(5): 366 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves, 
Passeriformes). Op. 1885 


pustulatus, Oniscus, Fabricius, 1781, Species insectorum ..., vol. 
1, p. 379 (specific name of the type species of Glomeris 
Latreille, 1802) (Diplopoda). Op. 1897 


pustulosa, Fryeria, Gray, 1853, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (2)11: 221 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1663 


putrida, Drosophila, Sturtevant, 1916, Annals of the 
Entomological Society of America, 9: 339, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen labelled ‘Drosophila (D.) putrida 
Sturtevant, 1916, NEOTYPE, Det. D.A. Grimaldi’ from 
‘U.S.A.: New Jersey: Morris County, Pompton Plains, June, 
1986, D.A. Grimaldi, coll.’ in the American Museum of 
Natural History, New York) designated under the plenary 
power (Diptera). Op. 1746 


Pylodictis Rafinesque, 1819, Journal de Physique, de Chimie et 
d Histoire Naturelle, et des Arts, 88: 422 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Pylodictis limosus Rafinesque, 
1819, a junior subjective synonym of Silurus olivaris 
Rafinesque, 1818) (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes). Op. 1584 


pyrausta, Phalaena, Hiibner, [1819], Verzeichniss bekannter 
Schmettlinge, p. 163 (specific name of the type species of 
Ethmia Hubner, [1819]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1544 


pyri, Phytoptus, Pagenstecher, 1857, Verhandlungen des 
naturhistorisch-medicinischen Vereins zu Heidelberg, 1(2): 48 
(specific name of the type species of Eriophyes von Siebold, 
1851) (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1521 


Pyrochroa Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 338 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Westwood, [1838], Synopsis of the British insects, p. 30 
(published with An introduction to the modern classification 
of insects, vol. 1, part 3): Cantharis coccinea Linnaeus, 
1761) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Pyrophaena Schiner, 1860, Wiener Entomologische 
Monatschrift, 4: 213 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Syrphus rosarum Fabricius, 1787) (Diptera). Op. 
1744 


quadricincta, Apis, Fabricius, [1777], Genera insectorum ..., p. 
247 (specific name of the type species of Halictus Latreille, 
1804) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


quadridentatus, Lithobius, Menge, 1851, Neueste Schriften der 
Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig, 4(2): 12 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Chilopoda). Op. 1816 


quadripartita, Podophrya, Claparéde & Lachmann, 1859, 
Mémoires de l'Institut National Génevois, 6: 382 (specific 
name of the type species of Tokophrya Biitschli, 1889) 
(Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. 1778 


quadripunctatus, Erotylus, Olivier, 1792, Encyclopédie 
méthodique. Histoire naturelle des insectes, vol. 6, p. 437 
(specific name of the type species of Ischyrus Lacordaire, 
1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 1824 


quadristriata, Cicada, Gmelin, 1790, Caroli a Linné Systema 
Naturae, Ed. 13, p. 2111 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). 
Op. 1935 


quadrituberculatus, Curculio, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa 
Insectorum, vol. 1, p. 100 (specific name of the type species 
of Phytobius Dejean, 1835) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


quadrupeda, Syren, Custis, 1807, in King (Ed.), An account of 
the Red River, in Louisiana, drawn up from the returns of 
Messrs. Freeman & Custis, to the War Office of the United 
States, who explored the same, in the year 1806, p. 60 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1733 


QUEDIINI Kraatz, [1857], in Erichson, Naturgeschichte der 
Insekten Deutschlands, Abteilung 1 (Coleoptera), vol. 2, p. 
473 (type genus: Quedius Stephens, 1829), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Quedius are to be given precedence over 
PLATYCNEMINI Nordmann, 1837 and other family- 
group names based on Platyenemus Nordmann, 1837 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Quedius Stephens, 1829, The nomenclature of British insects; 
being a compendious list of such species as are contained in 
the Systematic Catalogue of British insects, and forming a 
guide to their classification ..., p. 22 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Staphylinus levicollis Brullé, 1832) (Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


quinquemaculata, Uroctea, Dufour, 1820, Annales générales des 
Sciences Physiques, Bruxelles, 5: 200 (specific name of the 
type species of Uroctea Dufour, 1820) (Cumacea). Op. 1593 


quinquespinosus, Rophites, Spinola, 1808, Insectorum Liguriae 
species novae aut rariores, vol. 2, p. 72 (specific name of the 
type species of Rophites Spinola, 1808) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1713 


quoll, Mustela, Zimmermann, 1783, Geographische Geschichte 
des Menschen, vol. 3, p. 181 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, 
Marsupialia). Op. 1460 


ramicornis, Ichneumon, Fabricius, 1781, Species insectorum, 
vol. 1, p. 441 (specific name of the type species of Eulophus 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


rangoonensis, Potamon, Rathbun, 1904, Nouvelles archives du 
Muséum d Histoire Naturelle de Paris, (4)6: 279 (specific 
name of the type species of Ranguna Bott, 1966) 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1640 


Ranguna Bott, 1966, Senckenbergiana biologica, 47(6): 481 
(gender: feminine) (type species, confirmed by the 
Commission to be by original designation: Potamon 
rangoonenesis Rathbun, 1904) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 
1640 


rapax, Typhis, Milne Edwards, 1830, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, 20: 395 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Amphipoda). Op. 1889 


rectisectaria, Gonodontis, Herrich-Schaffer, [1855], Sammlung 
neuer oder  wenig  bekannter aussereuropdischen 
Schmetterlinge, vol. 1, part 1, pl. 58, fig. 325 (specific name 
of the type species of Pero Herrich-Schaffer, 1855) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1379 


redmanii, Livoneca, Leach, 1818, in Cuvier (Ed.), Dictionnaire 
des sciences naturelles, vol. 12, p. 351 (specific name of the 
type species of Livoneca Leach, 1818) (Crustacea, 
Isopoda). Op. 1849 


renales, Ascaris, Goeze, 1782, Versuch einer Naturgeschichte 
der Eingeweidewiirmer thierischer Kérper, p. 73 (senior 
subjective synonym of the specific name of Strongylus gigas 
Rudolphi, 1802, the type species of Dioctophyme Collet- 
Meygret, 1802) (Nematoda). Op. 1552 


70 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


repandus, Nautilus, Fichtel & Moll, 1798, Testacea 
microscopica aliaque minuta ex generibus Argonauta et 
Nautilus ad naturam picta et descripta, p. 35, as defined by 
the holotype (Inv. no. MI-470 in the Naturhistorisches 
Museum, Vienna), the neotype designation by Loeblich & 
Tappan (1962) having been set aside under the plenary 
power (specific name of the type species of Eponides de 
Montfort, 1808) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1572 


reptans, Agromyza, Fallen, 1823, Diptera Sveciae ..., vol. 2, 
Agromyzides, p. 1, as defined by the lectotype designated 
by Nowakowski, 1964, Deutsche Entomologische 
Zeitschrift, 11: 188 (specific name of the type species of 
Agromyza Fallén, 1810) (Diptera). Op. 1476 


Reptomultisparsa d’Orbigny, 1853, Paléontologie francaise, 
terrains crétacés, vol. 5, Bryozoaires, p. 875 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Diastopora incrustans d’Orbigny, 1850) (Bryozoa, 
Cyclostomata). Op. 1392 


reticulata, Boa, Schneider, 1801, Historiae Amphibiorum 
Naturalis et Literariae, vol. 2, p. 264 (oldest available 
synonym of Coluber oularsawa Bonnaterre, 1790 and 
Coluber oryzivorus Suckow, 1798, both of which are 
suppressed under the plenary power) (Reptilia). Op. 1463 


retusus, Scarabaeus, Fabricius, 1781, Species insectorum 

exhibentes eorum differentias specificas synonyma auctorum 

, vol. 1, p. 14 (specific name of the type species of 
Temnorhynchus Hope, 1837) (Coleoptera). Op. 1838 


Reyfria Yonow, 1986, Journal of Natural History, 20: 1418 (a 
junior objective synonym of Fryeria Gray, 1853) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1663 


Rhabditis Dujardin, [1844], Histoire naturelle des Helminthes, 
p. 239 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Stiles & Hassall, 1905, Bulletin of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry, 79: 134: Rhabditis terricola Dujardin, 
[1844]) (Nematoda). Direction 120 


Rhabdodon Fleischmann, 1831, Dalmatiae nova serpentum 
genera, p. 26, and all uses of the name prior to the 
publication of Rhabdodon Matheron, 1869 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of both the 
Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1483 


Rhabdodon Matheron, 1869, Bulletin de la Société Géologique 
de France, (2)26: 792 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Rhabdodon priscus (correction of priscum) 
Matheron, 1869) (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Op. 1483 


Rhabdomeson Young & Young, 1874, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (4)13: 337 (gender: neuter) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Rhabdomeson 
progracile Wyse Jackson & Bancroft, 1995) (Bryozoa). Op. 
1854 


Rhechostica Simon, 1892, Histoire Naturelle des Araignées, Ed. 
2, part 1, p. 162 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Homoeomma texense Simon, 1892), ruled under 
the plenary power not to be given priority over 
Aphonopelma Pocock, 1901 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1637 


Rhinapion Beguin-Billecocq, 1905, Annales de la Société 
Entomologique de France, 74: 147 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Kissinger, 1968, 
Curculionidae subfamily Apioninae of North and Central 
America with reviews of the world genera of Apioninae and 
world subgenera of Apion Herbst (Coleoptera), p. 28: Apion 
(Rhinapion) pauxillum Beguin-Billecocq, 1905) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1694 


Rhinapion Motschulsky, 1868, Horae Societatis Entomologicae 
Rossicae, 6(supplement): 86, and all uses of the name prior 
to the publication of Rhinapion Beguin-Billecocg, 1905 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1694 


Rhinoclama Dall & Smith in Dall, 1886, Bulletin of the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 12: 300 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cuspidaria (Rhinoclama) adamsi Morgan & 
Heppell, 1981) (Bivalvia). Op. 1376 


Rhinomacer Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 269 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Rhinoncus Schonherr, 1825, /sis (von Oken); 1825: col. 586 
(gender: masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Westwood, 1838, 
Synopsis of the genera of British insects, p. 38: Curculio 
pericarpius Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1529 


Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858, Sitzungsberichte der Mathe- 
matisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Classe der Kaiserlichen 
Akademie der Wissenschaften, 32: 313 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Nicoll, 1914, 
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the U.K., 
(2)10: 490: Gasterostomum minimum Wagener, 1852, a 
junior subjective synonym of Monostoma galeatum 
Rudolphi, 1819) (Trematoda). Op. 1717 


Rhipidocystis Jaekel, 1901, Zeitschrift der Deutschen 
geologischen Gesellschaft, 52(4): 672 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, ruled under the plenary power to be by 
subsequent designation by Hecker, 1940, Académie des 
Sciences de !U.R.S.S. [Trudy] de l'Institut Paléontologique, 
9(4): 16: Rhipidocystis baltica Jaekel, 1901) (Eocrinoidea). 
Op. 1760 


Rhizophagus Herbst, 1793, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 5, p. 18 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary power to 
be by subsequent designation by Westwood, [1838], 
Synopsis of the genera of British insects, p. 13, published 
with An introduction to the modern classification of insects 
..., vol. 1, part 1, pp. 1-48: Lyctus bipustulatus Fabricius, 
1792), ruled under the plenary power to be the correct 
original spelling of Ryzophagus (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


Rhogalia Hubner, [1825], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmet- 
terlinge, p. 396 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Phalaena epigena Stoll, [1790]), ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over Rosema Walker, 
1855 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


RHOPALOCERINI Reitter, 1911, Fauna Germanica. Die 
Kafer des deutschen Reiches, vol. 3, p. 108 (type genus: 
Rhopalocerus W. Redtenbacher, 1842) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1397 


Rhopalocerus W. Redtenbacher, 1842, Die Gattungen der 
deutschen Kdfer-Fauna, p. 21 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Rhopalocerus setosus Redtenbacher, 
1842, a junior subjective synonym of Monotoma rondanii 
Villa & Villa, 1833) (Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


Rhyncolus Germar, 1817, Magazin der Entomologie, vol. 2, p. 
340 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Curculio ater Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1655 


Rhyzophagus Gyllenhal, 1813, Insecta suecica descripta. 
Classis I. Coleoptera sive Eleuterata, vol. 1, part 3, p. 420 
(an incorrect subsequent spelling of Rhizophagus Herbst, 
1793) (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


riccartonensis, Monograptus, Lapworth, 1876, Geological 
Magazine, (2)3: 355-356, as defined by the neotype 
(specimen BU 1585 in the Lapworth Museum, Birmingham 
University, U.K.) designated under the plenary power 
(Graptolithina). Op. 1883 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 71 


Riisea Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, Memorie della Reale 
Accademia della Scienze di Torino, (2)19: 294 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Riisea paniculata 
Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860), ruled under the plenary 
power to be the correct original speiling of Rusea 
(Anthozoa). Op. 1895 


riisei, Clavularia, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, Memorie 
della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino, (2)19: 310, 
ruled under the plenary power to be the correct original 
spelling of Clavularia rusei (Anthozoa). Op. 1895 


riisei, Desmophyllum, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, 
Memorie della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino, 
(2)19: 337, ruled under the plenary power to be the correct 
original spelling of Desmophyllum rusei (Anthozoa). Op. 
1895 


Rioarribasaurus Hunt & Lucas, 1991, Palaeontologische 
Zeitschrift, 65: 191 (a junior objective synonym of 
Coelophysis Cope, 1889) (Reptilia, Saurischia). Op. 1842 


Risomurex Olsson & McGinty, 1958, Bulletin of American 
Paleontology, 39(177): 40 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Ricinula deformis 
Reeve, 1846) (Gastropoda). Op. 1623 


Rissoa Desmarest, 1814, Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société 
Philomatique de Paris, (3)1: 7 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Bucquoy, 
Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1884, Les mollusques marins de 
Roussillon, vol. 1, part 7, p. 262: Rissoa ventricosa 
Desmarest, 1814) (Gastropoda). Op. 1664 


RISSOIDAE Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 15: 152 (type genus: Rissoa Desmarest, 
1814), ruled under the plenary power that this name and 
other family-group names based on Rissoa are to be given 
precedence over TRUNCATELLIDAE Gray, 1840 and 
other family-group names based on Truncatella Risso, 1826 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Gastropoda). Op. 1664 


ritsemae, Onthophagus (Proagoderus), Lansberge, 1883, Notes 
from the Leyden Museum, 5: 15 (specific name of the type 
species of Proagoderus Lansberge, 1883) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1708 


Robertus Pickard-Cambridge, 1879, The Spiders of Dorset, p. 
103 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Robertus astutus Pickard-Cambridge, 1879, a junior 
objective synonym of Neriene neglectus Pickard- 
Cambridge, 1871) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1426 


robiniae, Microgaster, Fitch, 1859, New York State 
Agricultural Society Transactions, 18: 836, ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over the specific 
name of Apanteles ornigis Weed, 1887 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1480 


robustulus, Holostaspis subbadius, Berlese, 1904, Redia, 1: 264, 
ruled under the plenary power to be a correction of 
rubustulus Berlese, 1904 (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 1638 


robynsii, Harpognatus, Wesmael, 1833, Recueil Encyclopédique 
Belge, p. 121 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1597 


Roeslerstammia Zeller, 1839, [sis (von Oken), 1839(3): col. 202 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Alucita erxlebella Fabricius, 1787) 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1910 


rondanii, Monotoma, Villa & Villa, 1833, Coleoptera Europae 
dupleta, p. 36 (senior subjective synonym of Rhopalocerus 
setosus Redtenbacher, 1842, specific name of the type 
species of Rhopalocerus W. Redtenbacher, 1842) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


Rophites Spinola, 1808, Insectorum Liguriae species novae aut 
rariores, vol. 2, p. 8 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Rophites quinquespinosus Spinola, 1808) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


ROPHITIDAE Schenck, 1866, Berliner Entomologische 
Zeitschrift, 10: 322 (type genus: Rophites Spinola, 1808), 
ruled under the plenary power that this name and other 
family-group names based on Rophites are not to be given 
priority over HALICTIDAE Thomson, 1869 and other 
family-group names based on Halictus Latreille, 1804 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


rosae, Cynips, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 553 (specific name of the type species of Diplolepis 
Geoffroy, 1762) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


rosae, Musca, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 4, p. 356, ruled under the plenary 
power not to be invalid by reason of being a junior primary 
homonym of Musca rosae De Geer, 1776 (specific name of 
the type species of Chamaepsila Hendel, 1917) (Diptera). 
Op. 1938 


rosarum, Syrphus, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa insectorum sistens 
eorum species ..., vol. 2, p. 341 (specific name of the type 
species of Pyrophaena Schiner, 1860) (Diptera). Op. 1744 


Rosema Walker, 1855, List of the specimens of lepidopterous 
insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 4, p. 
1159 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Kirby, 1892, A synonymic catalogue of 
Lepidoptera Heterocera (Moths), vol. 1 (Sphinges and 
Bombyces), p. 581: Rosema dorsalis Walker, 1855), ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over Zelica 
Hiibner, [1825] and Rhogalia Hubner, [1825] whenever it is 
considered a synonym of either of those names 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


rostrata, Testudo, Thunberg, 1787, Museum Naturalium 
Academiae Upsaliensis, part 2, p. 21 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Testudines). Op. 1659 


rostrocrasso, Alauda, Wilkes, [1796], Encyclopaedia Londin- 
ensis, vol. 1, p. 235 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


rostrolamellatus, Humerobates, Grandjean, 1936, Annales de la 
Société Entomologique de France, 105: 77 (specific name of 
the type species of Humerobates Sellnick, 1928) 
(Arachnida, Acari). Op. 1420 


ruber, Crotalus adamanteus, Cope, 1892, Proceedings of the 
United States National Museum, 14: 690, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Crotalus exsul Garman, 1884 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Reptilia, Serpentes). 
Op. 1960 


rubidus, Byrrhus, Kugelann, 1792, Neuestes Magazin fiir die 
Liebhaber der Entomologie, 1(2-4): 484 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1396 


rubiginosa, Phyllodoce (Carobia), Saint-Joseph, 1888, Annales 
des Sciences Naturelles (Zoologie), (7)5: 282 (Polychaeta). 
Op. 1589 


rubra, Scolopax, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 145 (specific name of the type species of 
Eudocimus Wagler, 1832) (Aves, Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


rubrum, Distoma, Savigny, 1916, Mémoires sur les animaux 
sans vertébres, part 2, p. 177 (specific name of the type 
species of Eudistoma Caullery, 1909) (Tunicata). Op. 1865 


72 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


rubustulus, Holostaspis subbadius, Berlese, 1904, Redia, 1: 264, 
ruled under the plenary power to be treated as an incorrect 
original spelling of robustulus (Arachnida, Acarina). Op. 
1638 


rueppelii, Fryeria, Bergh, 1869, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, 
Kjobenhavyn, (3)5: 514 (specific name of the type species of 
Fryeria Gray, 1853) (Gastropoda). Op. 1663 


ruetimeyeri, Lagomeryx, Thenius, 1948, Anzeiger der 
Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathe- 
matisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Wien, 14: 221 
(specific name of the type species of Lagomeryx Roger, 
1904) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1790 


rufa, Simulia, Meigen, 1838, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten Europdischen zweifliigeligen Insecten, vol. 7, p. 
54, ruled under the plenary power not to be given priority 
over the specific name of Simulia ferruginea Wahlberg, 
1844 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Diptera). Op. 1496 


ruficornis, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 578 (specific name of the type species of Nomada 
Scopoli, 1770) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


rufipes, Staphylinus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 423 (specific name of the type species of Tachinus 
Gravenhorst, 1802) (Coleoptera). Op. 1743 


rufospilota, Pentatoma, Westwood, 1837, A catalogue of 
Hemiptera in the collection of the Rev. F.W. Hope with short 
Latin descriptions of new species, part 1, p. 44 (specific 
name of the type species of Lincus Stal, 1867) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1742 


rufus, Scarabaeus, De Geer, 1778, Mémoires pour servir a 
histoire des insectes, vol. 7, pp. 640, 946, as defined by the 
male lectotype in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, 
Stockholm, designated by Holm, 1994, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 51: 122 (Coleoptera). Op. 1890 


rufus, Scarabaeus, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia systematica 
..., vol. 1, part 2, p. 39, as defined by the lectotype in the 
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, 
designated by Landin, 1956, Opuscula Entomologica, 21: 
223, and ruled under the plenary power not to be invalid by 
reason of being a junior primary homonym of Scarabaeus 
rufus De Geer, 1778 and of S. rufus Moll, 1782 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1890 


rufus, Scarabaeus, Moll, 1782, Neues Magazin fiir die 
Liebhaber der Entomologie, 1(4): 372, ruled under the 
plenary power not to be invalid by reason of being a junior 
primary homonym of Scarabaeus rufus De Geer, 1778 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1890 


rugosa, Pupa, Draparnaud, 1801, Tableau des Mollusques 
terrestres et fluviatiles de la France, p. 63 (specific name of 
the type species of Clausilia Draparnaud, 1805) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1455 


rugosa, Strophomena, de Blainville, 1824, Dictionnaire des 
Sciences Naturelles, Ed. 2, vol. 32, p. 302 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1671 


rugosus, Plesiosaurus, Owen, 1840, Reports of the British 
Association for the Advancement of Science, 9: 82, as 
defined by the neotype (the postcranial skeleton, catalogue 
no. BMNH 14435 in the Natural History Museum, 
London) designated under the plenary power (specific 
name of the type species of Eretmosaurus Seeley, 1874) 
(Reptilia, Plesiosauria). Op. 1831 


riippelii, Fryeria, Bergh, 1869, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, 
Kjobenhavn, (3)5: 514 (an incorrect original spelling of 
rueppelii) (Gastropoda). Op. 1663 


Rusea Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, Memorie della Reale 
Accademia della Scienze di Torino, (2)19: 294, ruled under 
the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling of 
Riisea (Anthozoa). Op. 1895 


rusei, Clavularia, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, Memorie 
della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino, (2)19: 310, 
ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect original 
spelling of Clayularia riisei (Anthozoa). Op. 1895 


rusei, Desmophyllum, Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860, 
Memorie della Reale Accademia della Scienze di Torino, 
(2)19: 337, ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect 
original spelling of Desmophyllum riisei (Anthozoa). Op. 
1895 


ruspatrix, Vespa, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 951 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hymenoptera). Op. 
1578 


rustica, Musca, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 
777 (specific name of the type species of Dexia Meigen, 
1826) (Diptera). Op. 1475 


rustica, Nepa, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 
691, and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Nepa rustica Fabricius, 1781 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1850 


rustica, Nepa, Fabricius, 1781, Species insectorum ..., vol. 2, p. 
333, as defined by the lectotype designated by Polhemus, 
1994, Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 
Washington, 96: 692 (specific name of the type species of 
Diplonychus Laporte, 1833) (Heteroptera). Op. 1850 


rustica, Tenthredo, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 556, as defined by the neotype (the female 
specimen labelled “Hylotoma atrata Forst. Schwerin’; ‘coll. 
Konow’; “Neotype [female] Tenthredo rustica Linné, 1758’; 
and ‘Arge rustica (Linné) [female] det. Blank & Taeger 
1999° in the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, 
Eberswalde, Germany) designated under the plenary power 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1958 


rusticella, Phalaena, Clerck, 1759, Icones Insectorum rariorum, 
pl. 10, fig. 11 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1528 


rutilans, Buprestis, Fabricius, [1777], Genera insectorum ..., Pp. 
235 (specific name of the type species of Scintillatrix 
Obenberger, 1956) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


ryeii, Drymus sylvaticus, Douglas & Scott, 1865, The British 
Hemiptera, vol. 1 Hemiptera, Heteroptera, p. 197, ruled 
under the plenary power to be defined by the lectotype 
designated by Jessop, 1984, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 41: 263 (Heteroptera). Op. 1411 


Ryzophagus Herbst, 1793, Natursystem aller bekannten in- und 
auslandischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 5, p. 18, ruled under 
the plenary power to be an incorrect original spelling of 
Rhizophagus (Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


sabulicola, Carabus, Panzer, 1796, Fauna Insectorum 
Germaniae initia, part 30, p. 4 (specific name of the type 
species of Ophonus Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 1598 


sabulosus, Méiliolites, de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie 
systématique et classification méthodique des coquilles, vol. 
1, p. 175 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1501 


SACCOPHARYNGIDAE Bleeker, 1859, Acta Societatis 
Scientiarum Indo Neerlandicae, 6: xxxiii (type genus: 
Saccopharynx Mitchill, 1824) (Osteichthyes, Sacco- 
pharyngiformes). Op. 1603 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL Lists AND INDEXES 73 


Saccopharynx Mitchill, 1824, Annals of the Lyceum of Natural 
History of New York, 1(1): 86 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Saccopharynx flagellum Cuvier, 1829, a junior subjective 
synonym of Ophiognathus ampullaceus Harwood, 1827), 
ruled under the plenary power to be the name of a then 
new nominal genus and not a replacement name for 
Stylephorus Shaw, 1791 (Osteichthyes, Saccopharyngi- 
formes). Op. 1603 


sagitta, Callionymus, Pallas, 1770, Spicilegia Zoologica, vol. 1, 
part 8, p. 29, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. CAS- 
SU 41392: (female, 86.1 mm SL, INDIA: mouth of River 
Hooghli, Sundarbans, Bengal Province, ca 21°50’N 
88°00°E, S.W. Kemp, 1911.) in the California Academy of 
Sciences, Stanford University Collection, San Francisco) 
designated under the plenary power (Osteichthyes, 
Callionymidae). Op. 1388 


sagitta, Vibrio, Miller, 1786, Animalcula Infusoria fluviatilia et 
marina ..., p. 59 (specific name of the type species of 
Trachelocerca Ehrenberg, 1840) (Ciliophora). Op. 1923 


sagittata, Geoteuthis, Minster, 1843, in Minster, G. Graf zu, 
Meyer, H.V. & Wagner, R. (Eds.), Beitrdge zur Petrefacten- 
Kunde ..., p. 72 (specific name of the type species of 
Paraplesioteuthis Naef, 1921) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1914 


Saissetia Déplanche, 1859, Messager de Tahiti, Papeete, 8(no. 
9): 7 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation under 
the plenary power: Lecanium coffeae Walker, 1852) 
(Homoptera). Op. 1627 


sanctus, Somatodes, Schonherr, 1823, Isis (von Oken), 1823: 
col. 1139 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1770 


sandrii, Cynopoecilus, Faria & Muller, 1937, Revista Naval, 
37(3): 98 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Cyprino- 
dontiformes). Op. 1762 


sarnica, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1841, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (1)7: 85 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1465 


Sarotherodon Riippell, 1852, Verzeichniss der in dem Museum 
der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 
aufgestellten Sammlungen, part 4, p. 21 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Sarotherodon melanotheron 
Ruippell, 1852) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1548 


SARROTRIDAE Billberg, 1820, Enumeratio Insectorum in 
Museo Gust. Joh. Billberg, p. 9 (type genus: Sarrotrium 
Illiger, 1798) (replaced before 1961 as a name based on a 
junior generic synonym) (Coleoptera). Op. 1811 


saussurii, Panesthia, Wood-Mason, 1876, Journal of the 
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 45: 190 (specific name of the type 
species of Caeparia Stal, 1877) (Dictyoptera). Op. 1373 


scamnorum, Melanesillo, Vethoeff, 1938, Arkiv fér Zoologi, 
A30(16): 2 (a junior objective synonym of Spherillo vitiensis 
Dana, 1853) (Isopoda). Op. 1951 


Scelidosaurus Owen, 1859, in: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ed. 8, 
vol. 17, p. 150 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent monotypy by Owen, 1861, Monograph of the 
Palaeontographical Society, 1: 1: Scelidosaurus harrisonii 
Owen, 1861) (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Op. 1788 


schaefferi, Meloe, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 420 (specific name of the type species of 
Cerocoma Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


schellembergii, Corixa, Spinola, 1837, Essai sur les genres 
dinsectes appartenants a l’ordre des Hémiptéres, Lin. ou 
Rhyngotes, Fab. et a la section des Hétéroptéres, p. 57 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1524 


Schinomosa Tottenham, 1939, Proceedings of the Royal 
Entomological Society of London, (B)8(12): 226 (a junior 
objective synonym of Mycetoporus Mannerheim, 1831) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1726 


schinzii, Pugmeodon, Kaup, 1838, Neues Jahrbuch fiir 
Mineralogie, Geologie und Paldontologie, 1838: 319, pl. 2 
(specific name of the type species of Halitherium Kaup, 
1838) (Mammalia, Sirenia). Op. 1535 


Schizopus Claparéede & Lachmann, 1858, Mémoires de 
l'Institut National Génevois, 5: 182 (a junior homonym of 
Schizopus Le Conte, 1858) (Protozoa). Op. 1727 


Schizopus Le Conte, 1858, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1858: 70 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Schizopus laetus Le 
Conte, 1858) (Coleoptera). Op. 1727 


Schizostoma Bronn, [1834], Lethea Geognostica, oder Abbil- 
dungen und Beschreibungen der fiir die Gibirgs-Formationen 
bezeichnendsten Versteinerungen, vol. 1, p. 95 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


SCHIZOSTOMATIDAE  Eichwald, 1871, Geognostica- 
paldontologische Bemerkungen, tiber die Halbinsel 
Mangischlak und die Aleutischen Inseln, p. 119 (invalid 
because the name of the type genus, Schizostoma Bronn, 
[1834], has been suppressed under the plenary power) 
(Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


schloenbachi, Rotalia, Reuss, 1863, Sitzungsberichte der 
Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch- 
Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, 46(1): 84, as defined by the 
lectotype (specimen no. 1685 in the Reuss collection in the 
Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna) designated by Meyn 
& Vespermann, 1994, Senckenbergiana Lethaea, 74(1/2): 
256 (Foraminiferida). Op. 1804 


scholtzi, Sigara, Fieber, [1860], Die europdischen Hemiptera, p. 
89, as defined by the lectotype designated by Jansson, 1986, 
Acta Entomologica Fennica, 47: 12 (Heteroptera). Op. 1505 


scholtzii, Sigara, Scholtz, [1847], Uebersicht der Arbeiten und 
Verdnderungen der Schlesischen Gesellschaft ftir Vater- 
IGndische Kultur, p. 106 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Heteroptera). Op. 1505 


schomburgkii, Polycentrus, Miller & Troschel, 1849, Fische in 
Schomburgk, M.R., Reisen in Britisch-Guiana in den Jahren 
1840-1844 ..., part 3 (Versuch einer Zusammenstellung der 
Fauna und Flora von Britisch-Guiana), no. 1 (Fauna), p. 622, 
as defined by the two subadult and 28 juvenile syntypes 
(catalogue nos. ZMB 1024 and ZMB 20604 in the Museum 
fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin), ruled 
under the plenary power to be given precedence over the 
specific name of Labrus punctatus Linnaeus, 1758 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1954 


Scintillatrix Obenberger, 1956, Acta Entomologica Musei 
Nationalis Pragae, 30: 41 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Buprestis rutilans 
Fabricius, [1777]) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


scolops, Phymosoma, Selenka, De Man & Biilow, 1884, Reisen 
im Archipel der Philippinen von Dr C. Semper. Zweiter 
Theil. Wissenschaften Resultate, p. 75 (Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


74 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


scolyticida, Coeloides, Wesmael, 1838, Nouveaux Mémoires de 
l’Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de 
Bruxelles, 11: 61 (specific name of the type species of 
Coeloides Wesmael, 1838) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1530 


scomberoides, Hydrocyon, Cuvier, 1819, Mémoires du Muséum 
d Histoire naturelle, Paris, 5: 357, as defined by the holotype 
(specimen no. A.8659-81.87.2.3 in the Muséum National 
d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) (specific name of the type 


species of Hydrolycus Miller & Troschel, 1844) 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1581 
Scoparipes Signoret, 1880, Annales de la _ Société 


Entomologique de France, (5)9(4): clxxiii. (Bulletin des 
Séances. Séance du 24 décembre 1879) (gender: masculine) 
(type species, confirmed by the Commission to be by 
original designation: Cydnus latipes Westwood, 1837) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1707 


Scopelophis Fitzinger, 1843, Systema Reptilium. Fasciculus 
primus (Amblyglossae), p. 26 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Serpentes). Op. 1856 


Scorpaenichthys Girard, 1854, Proceedings of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 7: 131 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Scorpaenichthys marmoratus 
Girard, 1854, a junior subjective synonym of Hemitripteras 
marmoratus Ayres, 1854) (Osteichthyes, Scorpaeniformes). 
Op. 1583 


scotti, Metridia, Giesbrecht, 1897, Zoologischer Anzeiger, 20: 
254 (a junior objective synonym of Pleuromma princeps 
Scott, 1894, which is ruled under the plenary power not to 
be invalid by reason of its having been rejected before 1961 
as a former secondary homonym of Metridia princeps 
Giesbrecht, 1889) (Copepoda). Op. 1590 


Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889, Scientific Transactions of the 
Royal Dublin Society, (2)4(2): 72 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Scottia 
pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971) (Ostracoda). Op. 1836 


scrophulariae, Dermestes, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 356 (specific name of the type species of 
Anthrenus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


scrophulariae, Phorodon, Thomas, 1879, Third Annual Report 
of the State Entomologist of Illinois, 8: 72 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 1818 


sculpta, Chelydra, Hay, 1916, Annual Report of the Florida 
State Geological Survey, vol. 8, p. 73, ruled under the 
plenary power not to be given priority over the specific 
name of Chelydra osceola Stejneger, 1918 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Reptilia, 
Testudines). Op. 1377 


scutaria, Fungia, Lamarck, 1801, Systéme des animaux sans 
vertébres, p. 370, as defined by the neotype designated by 
Hoeksema, 1989, Zoologische Verhandelingen, Leiden, 254: 
131 (senior subjective synonym of the specific name of 
Fungia dentigera Leuckart, 1840, the type species of 
Lobactis Verrill, 1864) (Anthozoa). Op. 1649 


scutata, Salamandra, Temminck & Schlegel, [1838], in Siebold, 
PF. de, Fauna Japonica ... annis 1823-1830 collegit. Reptilia 
Elaborantibus, p. 119 (specific name of the type species of 
Hemidactylium Tschudi, 1838) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 
1873 


scutellaris, Tachys, Stephens, 1828, J/lustrations of British 
entomology, Mandibulata, vol. 2, p. 5 (specific name of the 
type species of Tachys Dejean, 1821) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1598 


Scutopterus Dejean, 1833, Catalogue des coléoptéres de la 
collection de M. le Comte Dejean, Ed. 2, part 1, p. 54 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1725 


scybalarius, Scarabaeus, Fabricius, 1781, Species insectorum, 
vol. 1, p. 16 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1890 


seemanni, Eurypelma, Pickard-Cambridge, 1897, Biologia 
Centrali-Americana, Zoologia, vol. 2, p. 26 (specific name of 


the type species of Aphonopelma Pocock, 1901) 
(Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1637 
Semblis Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 305 


(gender: feminine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Van der Weele, 
1910, Megaloptera. Collections Zoologiques du Baron Edm. 
de Selys Longchamps. Catalogue Systématique et Descriptif, 
fasc. 5, p. 55: Phryganea phalaenoides Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Trichoptera). Op. 1596 


Semeioptera Gray, 1859, Literary Gazette (new series), 39: 406, 
ruled under the plenary power to be an incorrect original 
spelling of Semioptera (Aves, Paradisaeidae). Op. 1606 


semiargenteus, Mithion, Simon, 1884, Bulletin de la Société 
Zoologique de France, 9: 4 (specific name of the type 
species of Mithion Simon, 1884) (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 
1625 


Semionotus Agassiz, 1832, Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 
Geognosie und Petrefaktenkunde, 1832(3): 144 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Semionotus bergeri Agassiz, 1833) (Osteichthyes). 
Cp. 1438 


Semioptera Gray, 1859, Literary Gazette (new series), 39: 406 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Semioptera 
wallacii Gray, 1859), ruled under the plenary power to be a 
correct spelling despite its publication as Semeioptera 
(Aves, Paradisaeidae). Op. 1606 


septemfasciatum, Acridium, Audinet-Serville, [1838], Histoire 
Naturelle des Insectes. Orthoptéres, p. 661 (specific name of 
the type species of Nomadacris Uvarov, 1923) (Orthoptera). 
Op. 1454 


septemvolva, Polygyra, Say, 1818, Journal of the Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(10): 278 (specific name 
of the type species of Polygyra Say, 1818) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1691 


Septoproductus Frech, 1911, in Richthofen, F. von, China, 
Ergebnisse eigener Reisen und darauf gegriindeter Studien, 
vol. 5, p. 132 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1928 


sericea, Chrysomela, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 374 (specific name of the type species of 
Cryptocephalus Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


serpens, Campanularia, Hassall, 1848, Zoo/ogist, 6: 2223 
(specific name of the type species of Filellum Hincks, 1868) 
(Hydrozoa). Op. 1485 


serratus, Astacus, Pennant, 1777, British Zoology, Ed. 4, vol. 
4, p. 19, as defined by the lectotype (the specimen figured 
by Pennant, 1777, pl. 16, fig. 28) designated by Holthuis, 
1988, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 45: 121 
(Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1576 


serratus, Oniscus, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum, p. 242 
(specific name of the type species of Sphaeroma Bosc, 
1802) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES iS 


setacea, Sertularia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 813 (specific name of the type species of 
Plumularia Lamarck, 1816) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1886 


sexmacuiatus, Serranus, Ruppell, 1830, Atlas zu der Reise im 
nordlichen Afrika. Fische des rothen Meers, p. 107 
(Osteichthyes). Op. 1439 


sexpunctata, Crioceris, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia syste- 
matica emendata et aucta ..., vol. 1, part 2, p. 4 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1709 


seychellensis, Psammophis, Schlegel, 1837, Essai sur la 
Physionomie des serpens, vol. | (Partie générale), p. 155 
(specific name of the type species of Lycognathophis 
Boulenger, 1893) (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1856 


sheppardi, Choragus, Kirby, 1819, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 12: 448 (specific name of the type 
species of Choragus Kirby, 1819) (Coleoptera). Op. 1756 


Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936, Siboga-Expeditie, Monographs, 
33e: 264 (gender: feminine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Lysianax cubensis Stebbing, 1897) 
(Amphipoda). Op. 1639 


Sialis Latreille, 1802, Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére 
des Crustacés et des Insectes, vol. 3, p. 290 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Hemerobius lutarius 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Megaloptera). Op. 1596 


sibilla, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, vol. 
1, part 2, p. 781 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1917 


sicula, Sepioteuthis, Verany, 1851, Mollusques Méditeranéens, 
part 1 (Céphalopodes de la Méditerranée), p. 75 (a senior 
subjective synonym of Chtenopteryx fimbriatus Appellof, 
1890, the type species of Chtenopteryx Appellof, 1890) 
(Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1793 


Sicus Fabricius, 1798, Supplementum Entomologiae 
Systematicae, pp. 547, 554 (a junior objective synonym of 
Coenomyia Latreille, 1796 and a junior homonym of Sicus 
Scopoli, 1763) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Sicus Latreille, 1796, Précis des caractéres génériques des 
insectes, disposés dans un ordre naturel, p. 158 (a junior 
homonym of Sicus Scopoli, 1763) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Sicus Scopoli, 1763, Entomologica carniolica exhibens insecta 
..., p. 369 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Conops ferrugineus Linnaeus, 
1761) (Diptera). Op. 1870 


Sidisia Gray, 1858, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 
London, 1858: 532 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Anthozoa). Op. 1689 


siliqua, Mya, Spengler, 1793, Skrifter af Naturhistorie- 
Selskabet, 3: 48 (specific name of the type species of 
Cyrtodaria Reuss, 1801) (Bivalvia). Op. 1414 


simplex, Belopeltis, Voltz, 1840, Mémoires de la Société du 
Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Strasbourg, 3: 23 (specific 
name of the type species of Geopeltis Regteren Altena, 
1949) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1914 


sinistratum, Cerithium, Nyst, 1835, Recherches sur les coquilles 
fossiles de la province d’Anvers, p. 28, as defined by the 
neotype designated by Glibert, 1958, Bulletin de I’ Institut 
Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, 34(15): 10 (senior 
subjective synonym of Laiochochlis [sic] pommeraniae 
Dunker & Metzger, 1874, the type species of Laeocochlis 
Dunker & Metzger, 1874) (Gastropoda). Op. 1700 


Sinuites Koken, 1896, Die Leitfossilien, p. 393 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Bassler, 1915, U.S. National Museum Bulletin, vol. 2, p. 
1159: Bellerophon bilobatus Sowerby, 1839) (Gastropoda, 
Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


SINUITIDAE Dall, 1913, in Eastman & Zittel, Textbook of 
Palaeontology, Ed. 2, vol. 1, p. 521 (type genus: Sinuites 
Koken, 1896) (Gastropoda, Archaeogastropoda). Op. 1470 


sinuosa, Rissoa, Scacchi, 1836, Catalogus conchyliorum regni 
Neapolitani, p. 15 (a junior objective synonym of the 
specific name of Turbo politus Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1780 


Siphamia Weber, 1909, Notes from the Leyden Museum, 31: 
168 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Siphamia tubifer Weber, 1909) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1481 


sisymbrii, Tipula, Schrank, 1803, Fauna Boica. Durchgedachte 
Geschichte der in Baiern einheimischen und zahmen Thiere, 
vol. 3, part 1, p. 83 (specific name of the type species of 
Dasineura Rondani, 1840) (Diptera). Op. 1911 


Solpuga Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici ditissimi 
Hamburgi, d. Il. Februar 1796 auctionis lege distrahendi. 
Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 216 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by subsequent designation by Pocock, 1897, 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (6)20: 255: 
Solpuga chelicornis Lichtenstein, 1796), ruled under the 
plenary power to be available despite having been published 
in a suppressed work (Solifugae). Op. 1820 


Somatodes Schonherr, 1823, Isis (von Oken), 1823: col. 1139, 
and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Somatodes Schonherr, 1840 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1770 


Somatodes Schénherr, 1840, Genera et species curculionidum, 
vol. 5, part 2, p. 800 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Somatodes misumenus Gyllenhal in Schénherr, 
1840) (Coleoptera). Op. 1770 


SOMATODINAE Lacordaire, 1863, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes. Genera des coléopterés. 6. Curculionides, p. 319 
(type genus: Somatodes Schénherr, 1840) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1770 


SOMATODINI Schonherr, 1823, /sis (von Oken), 1823: col. 
1139 (unavailable because the name of its type genus has 
been suppressed) (Coleoptera). Op. 1770 


sorex, Aplysia, Rang, 1828, Histoire naturelle des Aplysiens, 
premiére famille de lordre des Tectibranches, p. 57 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1844 


Sorites Ehrenberg, [1839], Physikalische Abhandlungen der 
K6niglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 
1838(1840)[1839]: 134 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Nautilus orbiculus 
Forsskal, 1775) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1536 


SORITIDAE Ehrenberg, [1839], Physikalische Abhandlungen 
der Kéniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 
1838(1840)[1839]: 109 (type genus: Sorites Ehrenberg, 
[1839]) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1536 


Sparisoma Swainson, 1839, The natural history and 
classification of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles, or 
monocardian animals, vol. 2, p. 227 (gender: neuter) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Scarus 
chrysopterus Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1945 


716 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Spartycerus Motschulsky, 1837, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 1837(5): 100 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1397 


speciosa, Acanthoteuthis, Miinster, 1839, in Minster, G. Graf 
zu (Ed.), Beitrdége zur Petrefacten-Kunde, part 1, p. 94 
(specific name of the type species of Acanthoteuthis Wagner 
in Minster, 1839) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). Op. 1860 


spengleri, Nautilus, Gmelin, 1791, Systema Naturae Linnei, 
Ed. 13, vol. 1(6), p. 3371 (specific name of the type species 
of Calearina d’Orbigny, 1826) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1569 


Sphaerillo Verhoeff, 1926, Nova Caledonia, Zoologie, 4(2): 250 
(an unjustified emendation of Spherillo- Dana, 1852) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1951 


SPHAERIUSIDAE Erichson, 1845, Naturgeschichte der 
Insecten Deutschlands, 3: 38 (type genus: Sphaerius Waltl, 
1838), spelling emended from SPHAERIIDAE by the 
ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 is SPHAERIUS- (Coleoptera). Op. 
1957 


Sphaerocera Latreille, 1804, Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire 
naturelle, vol. 24, p. 197 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
subsequent monotypy by Latreille, 1805, Histoire naturelle, 
générale et particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 14, 
p. 394: Sphaerocera curvipes Latreille, 1805) (Diptera). Op. 
1863 


Sphaerogaster Zetterstedt, 1842, Diptera Scandinaviae. 
Disposita et descripta, vol. 1, p. 233 (a junior homonym of 
Sphaerogaster Sturm, 1826) (Diptera). Op. 1545 


Sphaeroma Bosc, 1802, Histoire naturelle des Crustacés, 
contenant leur description et leurs moeurs, 2: 182 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Latreille, 1810, Considérations générales sur l’ordre naturel 
des animaux composant les classes des Crustacés, des 
Arachnides, et des Insectes; avec un tableau méthodique de 
leurs genres, disposés en familles, p. 423: Oniscus serratus 
Fabricius, 1787) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


SPHAEROMATIDAE Latreille, 1825, Familles naturelles du 
régne animal, exposées succinctement et dans un ordre 
analytique, avec Vindication de leurs genres, p. 294, 
correction by Dahl, 1916, Die Asseln oder Isopoden 
Deutschlands, p. 28, of SPHAEROMIDES (type genus: 
Sphaeroma Bosc, 1802) (Isopoda). Op. 1574 


Sphecodes Latreille, 1804, Tableau méthodique des insectes. 
Pp. 129-200 in: Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle, 
vol. 24 (Caractéres et Tables), p. 182 (gender: masculine) 
(type species, by monotypy: Sphex gibba Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


SPHECODIDAE Schenck, [1869], Beschreiben der 
nassauischen Bienen, zweiter Nachtrag ..., p. 316 (type 
genus: Sphecodes Latreille, 1804), ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Sphecodes are not to be given priority over 
HALICTIDAE Thomson, 1869 and other family-group 
names based on Halictus Latreille, 1804 whenever their 
type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


sphenocephala, Rana halecina, Cope, 1886, Proceedings of the 
American Philosophical Society, 23: 517, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Rana utricularius Harlan, 1826 whenever the two 
names are considered to be synonyms (Amphibia, Anura). 
Op. 1685 


sphenurus, Apogon, Klunzinger, 1884, Fische des Rothen 
Meeres, p. 20 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1564 


Spherillo Dana, 1852, American Journal of Science and Arts, 
(2)14: 301 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Spherillo vitiensis Dana, 1853) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1951 


SPHINDIDAE  Jacquelin du Val, [1861], Manuel 
entomologique. Genera des coléoptéres d'Europe, comprenant 
leur classification en familles naturelles, la description de tous 
les genres ..., vol. 3, p. 224 (type genus: Sphindus Megerle in 
Dejean, 1821), ruled under the plenary power that this 
name and other family-group names based on Sphindus are 
to be given precedence over ASPIDIPHORIDAE 
Kiesenwetter, 1877 (1859) and other family-group names 
based on Aspidiphorus Ziegler in Dejean, 1821 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


Sphindus Megerle in Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection 
de coléoptéres de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 102 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Nitidula dubia 
Gyllenhal, 1808) (Coleoptera). Op. 1862 


spinacipellitum, Scyllium?, Vaillant, 1888, in: Masson (Ed.), 
Expéditions scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman 
pendant les années 1880-83, p. 60 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Chondrichthyes, Carcharhiniformes). Op. 1732 


spinicauda, Sipunculus (Phymosomum), De Quatrefages, 1865, 
Histoire Naturelle des Annelés marins et d’eau douce. 
Annélides et Géphyriens, p. 621 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


spinosum, Astacoderma, Harley, 1861, Quarterly Journal of the 
Geological Society of London, 17: 550 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Conodonta). Op. 1580 


Spiroglyphus Daudin, 1800, Recueil de mémoires et de notes sur 
des espéces inédites ou peu connues de Mollusques, de Vers, et 
de Zoophytes, p. 39 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


spirulaeformis, Stoa, De Serres, 1855, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, Paris. Zoologie, (4)4: 241 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


splendens, Cynolebias, Myers, 1942, Stanford Ichthyological 
Bulletin, 2(4): 110 (Osteichthyes, Cyprinodontiformes). Op. 
1762 


splendidus, Tachinus, Gravenhorst, 1806, Monographia 
coleopterorum micropterorum, p. 24 (specific name of the 
type species of Ischnosoma Stephens, 1829) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1726 


Spongelia Nardo, 1834, Isis (von Oken), 1834: col. 714 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Porifera, Keratosa). Op. 1550 


sprengerae, Iodotropheus, Oliver & Loiselle, 1972, Revue de 
Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines, 85(3-4): 310, as defined 
by the neotype (the male specimen PSU 2721 in the Fish 
Museum, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A.) designated 
under the plenary power (specific name of the type species 
of Iodotropheus Oliver & Loiselle, 1972) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1871 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 77 


squamata, Asterias, Delle Chiaje, 1828, Memorie sulla storia e 
notomia degli animali senza vertebre del Regno di Napoli, 
vol. 3, p. 77 (Ophiuroidea). Op. 1560 


squammosa, Virgulina, d’Orbigny, 1826, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, 7: 267, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. 
P 52796 in the Micropalaeontology Collections of the 
Natural History Museum, London) designated by Revets, 
1995, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 52: 176 (specific 
name of the type species of Fursenkoina Loeblich & 
Tappan, 1961) (Foraminiferida). Op. 1834 


stagnata, Phalaena, Donovan, 1806, Natural History of British 
Insects, vol. 11, p. 10 (specific name of the type species of 
Nymphula Schrank, 1802) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1406 


STELIDIDAE Schenck, 1860, Stettiner Entomologische 
Zeitung, 21: 141 (type genus: Stelis Panzer, 1806), ruled 
under the plenary power that this name and other family- 
group names based on Stelis are not to be given priority 
over ANTHIDIIDAE Ashmead, 1899 and other family- 
group names based on Anthidium Fabricius, 1804 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


Stelis Panzer, 1806, Kritische Revision der Insektenfaune 
Deutschlands ..., vol. 2, p. 246 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Apis aterrima Panzer, 1798, a junior 
homonym of Apis aterrima Christ, 1791 and a subjective 
synonym of Apis punctulatissima Kirby, 1802) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


stellata, Calcarina, Férussac, 1827, Bulletin des Sciences 
Naturelles et de Géologie, 10: 182 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Foraminiferida). Op. 1464 


Stenella Gray, 1866, Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 
London, 1866: 213 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Steno attenuatus Gray, 1846) (Mammalia, 
Cetacea). Op. 1660 


Stenocorus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 221 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Leptura meridiana Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1754 


Stenops IMlliger, 1811, Prodromus systematis Mammalium et 
Avium ..., p. 73 (a junior objective synonym of Loris E. 
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1796) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 
1922 


Stenorhynchus Smith, 1849, Illustrations of the zoology of 
South Africa ... Reptilia, Appendix, pp. 23-24 (a junior 
homonym of Stenorhynchus Hemrich, 1820) (Amphibia, 
Anura). Op. 1921 


stepheni, Tychius, Schonherr, 1836, Genera et species 
Curculionidum, cum synonymia, vol. 3, part 1, p. 412 (an 
incorrect original spelling of Tychius  stephensi) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1387 


stephensi, Tychius, Sch6énherr, 1836, Genera et species 
Curculionidum, cum synonymia, vol. 3, part 1, p. 412, 
correct original spelling of Tychius stepheni, as defined by 
the lectotype designated by Clark, 1971, Brigham Young 
University Science Bulletin, 13(3): 10 (Coleoptera). Op. 
1387 


stephensoni, Physcosoma, Stephen, 1942, Annals of the Natal 
Museum, 10(2): 250 (Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


STERNOTHAERINA Bell, 1825, Zoological Journal, 2: 302, 
unavailable since the type genus is suppressed under the 
plenary power (type genus: Sternothaerus Bell, 1825) 
(Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


Sternothaerus Bell, 1825, Zoological Journal, 2: 305 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


Sternotherus Gray, 1825, Annals of Philosophy, (2)10: 211 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Stejneger, 1902, Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington, 15: 237: Testudo odorata 
Latreille, 1801) (Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


stewarti, Cetiosauriscus, Charig, 1980, in Jacobs (Ed.), Aspects 
of vertebrate history: essays in honor of Edwin Harris 
Colbert, p. 242 (specific name of the type species of 
Cetiosauriscus Huene, 1927) (Reptilia, Sauropodomorpha). 
Op. 1801 


Stictostroma Parks, 1936, University of Toronto Studies, 
Geological Series, 39: 77 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Stictostroma 
gorriense Stearn, 1995), the generic name ruled under the 
plenary power to be available despite the lack of a validly 
fixed type species at the time of publication (Stromato- 
poroidea). Op. 1843 


stigmatosoma, Culex, Dyar, 1907, Proceedings of the United 
States National Museum, 32(1516): 121 (Diptera). Op. 1644 


Stilpon Loew, 1859, Programm der Kéniglichen Realschule zu 
Meseritz, 1859: 35 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Loew, 1864, Zeitschrift ftir 
Entomologie (Breslau), 14(for 1860): 5: Tachydromia 
graminum Fallén, 1815) (Diptera). Op. 1881 


Stoa De Serres, 1855, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris. 
Zoologie, (4)4: 238 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1425 


stollii, Zaitha, Amyot & Serville, 1843, Histoire naturelle des 
insectes. Hémiptéres, p. 40 (Heteroptera). Op. 1850 


Streptograptus Yin, 1937, Bulletin of the Geological Society of 
China, 16: 297 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Graptolithus 
plumosus Baily, 1871) (Graptolithina). Op. 1714 


striatulus, Staphylinus, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia 
systematica emendata et aucta ..., vol. 1, part 2, p. 525 
(specific name of the type species of Coprophilus Latreille, 
1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1722 


striatum, Omalium, Gravenhorst, 1802, Coleoptera microptera 
Brunsvicensia nec non exoticorum quotquot exstant in 
collectionibus entomologorum Brunsvicensium in genera, 
familiae et species distribuit, p. 119 (specific name of the 
type species of Acrolocha Thomson, 1858) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1722 


striatus, Drepanites, Benett, 1831, A catalogue of the organic 
remains of the County of Wilts., p. 3, pl. 16 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). Op. 1609 


Strombiformis Da Costa, 1778, Historia naturalis testaceorum 
Britanniae or, the British conchology ..., p. 107 (suppressed 
under the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle 
of Priority but not for those of the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1718 


Strongylocassis Hincks, 1950, Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History, (12)3: 511 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Cassida atripes Le 
Conte, 1859), replacement name for Strongylaspis Spaeth, 
1936 (Coleoptera). Op. 1453 


Strongylogaster Dahlbom, 1835, Conspectus Tenthredinidum, 
Siricidum et Oryssinorum Scandinaviae, quas Hymenop- 
terorum familias, pp. 4, 13 (gender: feminine) (type species, 
by designation under the plenary power: Tenthredo 
multifasciata Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785) (Hymenoptera). 
Op. 1953 


78 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Strongylopus Tschudi, 1838, Mémoires de la Société des 
Sciences Naturelles de Neuchatel, 2: 38, 78-79, issued in the 
serial in [1839] but published as a separate in 1838 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Rana fasciata Smith, 1849) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 
1920 


Strophomena de Blainville, 1824, Dictionnaire des Sciences 
Naturelles, Ed. 2, vol. 32, p. 302 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Leptaena 
planumbona Hall, 1847) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1671 


studeri, Halianassa, von Meyer, 1838, Neues Jahrbuch fiir 
Mineralogie, Geologie und Paldontologie, 1838: 667, as 
defined by the neotype (the fossil premolar from Flonheim, 
Germany, bearing the number Az 48 in the Hessisches 
Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, the holotype of Pugmeodon 
schinzii Kaup, 1838) designated under the plenary power (a 
junior objective synonym of the specific name of Pugmeo- 
don schinzii Kaup, 1838) (Mammalia, Sirenia). Op. 1535 


STYLEPHORIDAE Swainson, 1839, On the natural history 
and classification of fishes, amphibians and reptiles or 
monocardian animals, vol. 2, p. 47 (type genus: Stylephorus 
Shaw, 1791) (Osteichthyes, Saccopharyngiformes). Op. 1603 


Stylephorus Shaw, 1791, Philosophical Transactions of the 
Royal Society of London, 1: 90 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Stylephorus chordatus Shaw, 1791), it 
being ruled under the plenary power that Saccopharynx 
Mitchill, 1824 is deemed to be the name of a then new 
nominal genus, and not a replacement name for 
Stylephorus Shaw, 1791 (Osteichthyes, Saccopharyngi- 
formes). Op. 1603 


styliferus, Palaemon, H. Milne Edwards, 1840, Histoire 
Naturelle des Crustacés, vol. 3, p. 638 (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1576 


Styloptocuma Bacescu & Muradian, 1974, Revue Roumaine de 
Biologie, 19: 74 (gender: neuter) (type species, ruled under 
the plenary power to be by original designation: Stylop- 
tocuma antipai Bacescu & Muradian, 1974) (Cumacea). Op. 
1769 


submetallicum, Camptopoeum, Spinola, 1851, in Gay, Historia 
Fisica y Politica de Chile, vol. 6, p. 198 (specific name of the 
type species of Acamptopoeum Cockerell, 1905) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1759 


subnigra, Testudo, Bonnaterre, 1790, Tableau encyclopédique et 
méthodique des trois régnes de la nature; erpétologie, p. 30 
(specific name of the type species of Pelusios Wagler, 1830) 
(Reptilia, Testudines). Op. 1534 


subspinosa, Crioceris, Fabricius, 1781, Species Insectorum, vol. 
1, p. 155 (specific name of the type species of Zeugophora 
Kunze, 1818) (Coleoptera). Op. 1382 


subsultans, Musca, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 993 (Diptera). Op. 1863 


subsultans, Syrphus, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta ..., vol. 4, p. 304 (senior subjective 
synonym of Mosillus arcuatus Latreille, 1805, the type 
species of Mosillus Latreille, 1804, and the specific name of 
the type species of Gymnomyza Fallén, 1810) (Diptera). Op. 
1748 


succincta, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 576 (specific name of the type species of Colletes 
Latreille, 1802) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1713 


Suchonella Spizharsky, 1937, Trudy Tsentral’nogo Nauchno- 
Issledovatel’skogo Geologo-Razvedochnogo Instituta 
[Transactions of the Central Geological Prospecting 
Institute], 97: 159 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Suchonella typica 
Spizharsky, 1939) (Ostracoda). Op. 1915 


sulcatus, Taeniolabis, Cope, 1882, American Naturalist, 16: 604 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Multituberculata). Op. 1516 


superbus, Dorylaimus, de Man, 1880, Tijdschrift der 
Nederlandsche Dierkundige Vereeniging, 5: 79, as defined by 
the female lectotype from Katwijk, The Netherlands 
(catalogue no. V.As 253 in the Zoological Museum, 
Instituut voor Taxonomische Zoologie, Amsterdam), 
designated by Loof, 1961, Beaufortia, 8: 237 (specific name 
of the type species of Aporcelaimus Thorne & Swanger, 
1936) (Nematoda). Op. 1904 


Surnia Dumeril, 1806, Zoologie analytique, p. 34 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Froriep, 1806, C. Duméril’s analytische Zoologie aus dem 
franzésischen mit Zusdtzen, p. 35: Strix hudsonia Gmelin, 
1788, of which the valid name at the time of the 
Commission’s ruling was Strix caparoch Miller, 1766) 
(Aves). Direction 122 


Susu Lesson, 1828, Histoire Naturelle générale et particuliére 
des Mammiféres et des Oiseaux découverts depuis 1788 
jusqu’a nos jours, vol. 1, p. 212 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 1565 


sylvanus, Papilio, Drury, 1773, J/lustrations of natural history; 
wherein are exhibited ... figures of exotic insects, vol. 2, p. 5 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1944 


sylvanus, Papilio, Esper, 1777, Die Schmetterlinge in 
Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, Theil | 
(Europadische Gattungen), pl. 36, suppl. 12, fig. 1, ruled 
under the plenary power not to be invalid by reason of 
being a junior primary homonym of Papilio sylvanus 
Drury, 1773 (Lepidoptera). Op. 1944 


sylvarum, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 592 (specific name of the type species of Xylota 
Meigen, 1822) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


symphyti, Longitarsus, Heikertinger, 1912, Entomologische 
Blatter, 8(3): 69 (Coleoptera). Op. 1656 


Synapturanus Carvalho, 1954, Occasional Papers of the 
Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 555: 17 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Synapturanus mirandaribeiroi Nelson & 
Lescure, 1975) (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1513 


Tachina Meigen, 1803, Magazin fiir Insektenkunde (TIlliger), 
2: 280 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Brauer, 1893, Verhandlungen der kaiserlich- 
kéniglichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 
43: 489: Musca grossa Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera). Op. 
1743 


TACHINIDAE Fleming, 1821, in: Supplement to the fourth, 
fifth and sixth editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 
5, p. 49, spelling emended to TACHINUSIDAE following 
the ruling under the plenary power that for the purposes of 
Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Tachinus Gravenhorst, 1802 is TACHINUS- (Coieoptera). 
Op. 1743 


TACHINIDAE Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires présentés 
par divers savants a l'Académie Royale des Sciences de 
l'Institut de France, (2)2: 185 (type genus: Tachina Meigen, 
1803) (Diptera). Op. 1743 


Tachinus Gravenhorst, 1802, Coleoptera microptera Bruns- 
vicensia ..., p. 134 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Latreille, 1810, Considérations 
générales sur lordre naturel des animaux composants les 
classes des crustacés, des arachnides, et des insectes ..., Pp. 
427: Staphylinus rufipes Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1743 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 79 


TACHINUSIDAE Fleming, 1821, in: Supplement to the 
fourth, fifth and sixth editions of the Encyclopaedia 
Britannica, vol. 5, p. 49 (type genus: Tachinus Gravenhorst, 
1802), spelling emended from TACHINIDAE by the ruling 
under the plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 
of the Code the stem of the generic name Tachinus 
Gravenhorst, 1802 is TACHINUS-, ruled under the plenary 
power that this name and other family-group names based 
on Tachinus are not to be given priority over 
TACHYPORIDAE MacLeay, 1825 and other family-group 
names based on Tachyporus Gravenhorst, 1802 whenever 
their type genera are placed in the same family-group taxon 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1743 


TACHYPORIDAE MacLeay, 1825, Annulosa Javanica, no. 1, 
p. 49 (type genus: Tachyporus Gravenhorst, 1802), ruled 
under the plenary power that this name and other family- 
group names based on Tachyporus are to be given 
precedence over TACHINUSIDAE Fieming, 1821 and 
other family-group names based on Tachinus Gravenhorst, 
1802 whenever their type genera are placed in the same 
family-group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1743 


Tachyporus Gravenhorst, 1802, Coleoptera microptera 
Brunsvicensia ..., p. 124 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by subsequent designation by  Latreille, 1810, 
Considérations générales sur l’ordre naturel des animaux 
composants les classes des crustacés, des arachnides, et des 
insectes ..., p. 427: Staphylinus chrysomelinus Linnaeus, 
1758) (Coleoptera). Op. 1743 


Tachys Dejean, 1821, Catalogue de la collection de Coléoptéres 
de M. le Baron Dejean, p. 16 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Tachys 
scutellaris Stephens, 1828) (Coleoptera). Op. 1598 


taenia, Cobitis, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 303 (specific name of the type species of Cobitis 
Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1500 


Taeniolabis Cope, 1882, American Naturalist, 16: 604 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Polymastodon taoensis Cope, 1882) (Mammalia, 
Multituberculata). Op. 1516 


taierensis, Chelifer, With, 1907, Journal of the Linnean Society, 
Zoology, 30: 55 (specific name of the type species of 
Thalassochernes Beier, 1940) (Arachnida, Pseudo- 
scorpionida). Op. 1667 


talpa, Madrepora, Houttuyn, 1772, Natuurlyke Historie of 
Uitvoerige Beschryving der Dieren, Planten en Mineraalen, 
vol. 1, part 17, p. 116 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Anthozoa). Op. 
S78) 


talpina, Fungia, Lamarck, 1801, Systéme des animaux sans 
vertébres, p. 370 (Anthozoa). Op. 1573 


tanaceti, Chrysomela, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 369 (specific name of the type species of 
Galeruca Geoffroy, 1762) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Taningia Joubin, 1931, Annales de l'Institut Océanographique, 
10: 181 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Taningia danae Joubin, 1931) (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea). 
Op. 1768 


tantilla, Pupa, Gould, 1847, Proceedings of the Boston Society 
of Natural History, 2: 197 (specific name of the type 
species of Nesopupa Pilsbry, 1900) (Gastropoda). Op. 1823 


taoensis, Polymastodon, Cope, 1882, American Naturalist, 16: 
684 (specific name of the type species of Taeniolabis Cope, 
1882) (Mammalia, Multituberculata). Op. 1516 


Tapirus Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 12, 81 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Hippopotamus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758), 
ruled under the plenary power to be taken as first available 
from Brisson, 1762, despite that being a work rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). Op. 
1894 


Tardigradus Boddaert, 1785, Elenchus Animalium, vol. | 
(Sistens Quadrupedia), pp. 43, 67 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1922 


tardigradus, Lemur, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 29, as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. 
NRM 532011 in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, 
Stockholm) designated by Gentry, Groves & Jenkins, 1998, 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 55: 119 (specific name 
of the type species of Loris E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 
1796) (Mammalia, Primates). Op. 1922 


tarsatus, Hydroporus, Laporte, 1835, Etudes entomologiques, 
part 1 (Carnassiers), p. 106 (specific name of the type 
species of Vatellus Aubé, [1837]) (Coleoptera). Op. 1681 


Tatu Blumenbach, 1779, Handbuch der Naturgeschichte, p. 74 
(a junior objective synonym of Dasypus Linnaeus, 1758) 
(Mammalia, Xenarthra). Op. 1926 


taurus, Carcharias, Rafinesque, 1810, Caratteri di alcuni nuovi 
generi e nuove specie di Animali e Piante della Sicilia con 
varie osservazioni sopra i medesimi, p. 10 (specific name of 
the type species of Carcharias Rafinesque, 1810) 
(Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes). Op. 1459 


Taxonus Hartig, 1837, Die Aderfliigler Deutschlands mit 
besonderer Berticksichtigung ihres Larvenzustandes und ihres 
Wirkens in Waldern und Garten fiir Entomologen, Wald- und 
Gartenbesitzer ..., vol. 1, p. 297 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Rohwer, 1911, US. Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Technical Series, 20(2): 
90: Tenthredo (Allantus) nitida Klug, 1817, a junior 
subjective synonym of Tenthredo agrorum Fallén, 1808) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1963 


Taxus Cuvier & Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1795, Magazin 
Encyclopédique, 2: 184, 187 (a junior objective synonym of 
Meles Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1894 


tcheric, Motacilla, Wilkes, 1817, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 16, p. 94 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


Temnorhynchus Hope, 1837, The coleopterist’s manual, 
containing the lamellicorn insects of Linneus and Fabricius, 
p. 47 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy of the 
replaced nominal genus Coptorhinus Dejean, 1833: 
Scarabaeus retusus Fabricius, 1781) (Coleoptera). Op. 1838 


tenax, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 591 (specific name of the type species of Eristalis 
Latreille, 1804) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


tentaculata, Caecilia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 
10, vol. 1, p. 229 (specific name of the type species of 
Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758) (Amphibia, Gymnophiona). Op. 
1462 


tenuissima, Clymenia, Orsted, 1844, De regionibus marinis. 
Elementa topographiae historiconaturalis, Freti Oresund. 
[Dissertation], p. 79 (suppressed under the plenary power 
for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for 
those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Polychaeta). Op. 
1636 


80 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Terebratula Miiller, 1776, Zoologiae Danicae prodromus seu 
animalium Daniae et Norvegiae indigenarum characteres, 
nomina, et synonyma imprimis popularium, p. 249 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Anomia terebratula Linnaeus, 1758) (Brachiopoda). 
Op. 1959 


terebratula, Anomia, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 703, as defined by the neotype (catalogue no. 
BM(NH) BG152 in the Natural History Museum, London) 
designated by Lee & Brunton, 1998, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 55: 222 (specific name of the type species of 
Terebratula Miiller, 1776) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1959 


ternatensis, Heliases, Bleeker, 1856, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift 
voor Nederlandsch-Indié, 10: 377  (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1563 é 


terraenovae, Phormia, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires 
présentés par divers savants a l’Académie Royale des 
Sciences de l'Institut de France, 2: 467 (specific name of the 
type species of Protophormia Townsend, 1908) (Diptera). 
Op. 1618 


terrestris, Hippopotamus, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, 
Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 74 (specific name of the type species of 
Tapirus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). Op. 
1894 


terricola, Rhabditis, Dujardin, [1844], Histoire naturelle des 
Helminthes, p. 340 (specific name of the type species of 
Rhabditis Dujardin, [1844]) (Nematoda). Direction 120 


testudinarius, Pleurobranchus, Cantraine, 1835, Bulletins de 
l’Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de 
Bruxelles, 2: 385 (Gastropoda). Op. 1767 


tetrataenia, Eutaenia sirtalis, Cope in Yarrow, 1875, Report 
upon geographical and geological explorations and surveys 
west of the one hundredth meridian, vol. 5 (Zoology), part 4, 
p. 546, as defined by the lectotype (USNM 21384 in the 
United States National Museum, Washington, D.C.) 
designated by Fitch, 1941, American Midland Naturalist, 
26(3): 581, 585 (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1961 


Tetropium Kirby, 1837, in Richardson, Fauna _ Boreali- 
Americana, part 4, p. 174 (gender: neuter) (type species, by 
subsequent designation by Thomson, 1864, Mémoires de la 
Société Royale des Sciences de Liége, 19: 266: Tetropium 
cinnamopterum Kirby, 1837) (Coleoptera). Op. 1473 


Teuthras Stal, 1874, Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue critique 
des Orthoptéres décrits par Linné, De Geer et Thunberg, vol. 
2, p. 102 (a junior objective synonym of Phisis Stal, 1861, 
the Commission having confirmed that Listroscelis 
pectinata Guerin, 1831 is the type species of both nominal 
genera) (Orthoptera, Grylloptera). Op. 1490 


texense, Homoeomma, Simon, 1892, Actes de la Société 
Linnéenne de Bordeaux, (5)4: 320 (specific name of the type 
species of Rhechostica Simon, 1892) (Arachnida, Araneae). 
Op. 1637 


Thalassochernes Beier, 1940, Zoologische Jahrbiicher, Abteilung 
fiir Systematik, Okologie und Geographie der Tiere, 74: 182 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Chelifer taierensis With, 1907) (Arachnida, 
Pseudoscorpionida). Op. 1667 


Thaumaleus Kroyer, 1849, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, Ny 
Haefte, 2(6): 604 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Thaumatoessa typica Kroyer in Gaimard, 
[1842]) (Copepoda). Op. 1869 


Thaumastolemur Filhol, 1895, Bulletin du Muséum National 
d Histoire Naturelle, 1(1): 13 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Mammalia, 
Primates). Op. 1737 


Thaumatoessa Heine, 1863, Journal fiir Ornithologie, 11(63): 
209-210 (a junior objective synonym of Loddigesia Gould 
in Bonaparte, 1849 and a junior homonym of 
Thaumatoessa Kroyer in Gaimard, [1842]) (Aves). Op. 1869 


Thaumatoessa Kroyer in Gaimard, [1842], Atlas de zoologie ..., 
pl. 42, figs. 4a-e (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Copepoda). Op. 1869 


Thermophilus Fitzinger, 1843, Systema Reptilium ..., p. 21 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Reptilia, Sauria). Op. 1422 


thompsoni, Thaumantias, Forbes, 1841, Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, (1)7: 84 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Hydrozoa). Op. 
1465 


Thorius Cope, 1869 (May), American Naturalist, 3(4): 222 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Thorius 
pennatribus Cope, 1869 (May) = pennatulus Cope, 1869 
(June)) (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1605 


Threskiornis Gray, 1842, Appendix to a list of the genera of 
birds, p. 13 (gender: masculine) (type species, by original 
designation: Tantalus aethiopicus Latham, 1790) (Aves, 
Cicontiformes). Op. 1674 


THRESKIORNITHIDAE Poche, 1904, Zoologischer 
Anzeiger, 27: 498 (type genus: Threskiornis Gray, 1842), 
ruled under the plenary power that this name and other 
family-group names based on Threskiornis are to be given 
precedence over PLATALEIDAE Bonaparte, 1838 and 
EUDOCIMIDAE Bonaparte, 1854 and other family-group 
names based on Platalea Linnaeus, 1758 and Eudocimus 
Wagler, 1832 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon, or on any other family-group 
name whose type genus is placed in the same family-group 
taxon as Threskiornis (Aves, Ciconiiformes). Op. 1674 


thriambus, Culex, Dyar, 1921, Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, 9: 
33 (Diptera). Op. 1644 


Thyene Simon, 1885, Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de 
France, 10: 4 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Attus imperialis Rossi, 1847), ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over Mithion Simon, 
1884 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms (Arachnida, Araneae). Op. 1625 


Thylacites Germar, 1817, Magazin der Entomologie, 2: 341 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


THYLACITINAE Kirby, 1837, Fauna Boreali-Americana .... 
vol. 4, p. 207 (invalid because the name of its type genus 
Thylacites Germar, 1817 has been suppressed under the 
plenary power) (Coleoptera). Op. 1440 


thyroidus, Helix, Say, 1817, Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1(6): 123 (specific name of the 
type species of Mesodon Férussac, 1821) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1691 


Tinoporus de Montfort, 1808, Conchyliologie systématique et 
classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, 
cloisonnées, vol. 1, p. 147 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Foraminiferida). 
Op. 1569 


tipularius, Cimex, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, 
vol. 1, p. 451 (specific name of the type species of Neides 
Latreille, 1802) (Heteroptera). Op. 1504 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 81 


Tokophrya Biitschli, 1889, in Bronn, Klassen und Ordnungen 
des Thier-Reichs, Band 1 (Protozoa), p. 1928 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Curds, 1985, Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural 
History), Zoology, 49: 169: Podophrya quadripartita 
Claparede & Lachmann, 1859) (Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. 
1778 


tolteca, Stenoderma, Saussure, 1860, Revue et Magasin de 
Zoologie Pure et Appliquée, (2)12: 427, as defined by the 
holotype (specimen MHNG no. 516.13 in the Muséum 
d’Histoire Naturelle de Genéve), the neotype designation 
by Davis, 1969, Southwestern Naturalist, 14(1): 26, having 
been set aside by the ruling of the Commission 
(Mammalia, Chiroptera). Op. 1446 


tomentosus, Curculio, Herbst, 1795, Natursystem aller 
bekannten in- und ausldndischen Insekten ... Die Kafer, vol. 
6, p. 278 (a junior primary homonym of Curculio 
tomentosus Olivier, 1790) (Coleoptera). Op. 1387 


Tomiopsis Benediktova, 1956, Voprosy Geologii Kuzbassa, I, 
Materialy Vtorogo  Soveshchaniya po  Stratigrafii 
Uglenosnykh Otlozhenii, p. 169 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Brachythyris kumpani 
Yanischevsky, 1935) (Brachiopoda, Spiriferida). Op. 1395 


Tomiopsis Cope, 1893, Proceedings of the American 
Philosophical Society, 31(142): 317-318, and all uses of the 
name prior to the publication of Tomiopsis Benediktova, 
1956 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Mammalia). Op. 1395 


topeka, Cliola (Hybopsis), Gilbert, 1884, Bulletin of the 
Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History, 1(1): 13 
(Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). Op. 1821 


toreuma, Glyptagnostus, Whitehouse, 1936, Memoirs of the 
Queensland Museum, 11: 102 (specific name of the type 
species of Glyptagnostus Whitehouse, 1936) (Trilobita). Op. 
1701 


Tornatellina Pfeiffer, 1842, Symbolae ad historiam heliceorum, 
part 2, p. 5 (gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent 
designation by Gray, 1847, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 1847, p. 125: Tornatellina clausa Pfeiffer, 
1842, a junior subjective synonym of Clausilia (Strobilis) 
bilamellatus Anton, 1839) (Gastropoda). Direction 119 


Tortaxis Pilsbry, 1906, in: Tryon, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, 
vol. 18 (Pulmonata), p. 5 (gender: masculine) (type species, 
by original designation: Achatina erecta Benson, 1842) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1766 


Trachelocerca Ehrenberg, [1834], Abhandlungen der 
Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1833: 
316, issued in the serial in 1835 but published as a separate 
in 1834, and all uses of that name prior to the publication 
of Trachelocerca Ehrenberg, 1840 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of both the Principle of 
Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) (Ciliophora). Op. 
1923 


Trachelocerca Ehrenberg, 1840, Monatsberichte und 
Verhandlungen der Koniglichen Preussischen Akademie der 
Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1840: 202 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Vibrio sagitta Miiller, 1786) 
(Ciliophora). Op. 1923 


Tragulus Boddaert, 1785, Elenchus Animalium, vol. | (Sistens 
Quadrupedia), pp. 49, 131 (a junior homonym of Tragulus 
Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1894 


Tragulus Brisson, 1762, Regnum Animale in classes IX 
distributum, sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2, pp. 12, 65 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by designation under the 
plenary power: Cervus javanicus Osbeck, 1765), ruled under 
the plenary power to be taken as first available from Brisson, 
1762, despite that being a work rejected for nomenclatural 
purposes (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Op. 1894 


Tragulus Pallas, 1767, Spicilegia Zoologica, fasc. 1, p. 6 (a 
junior homonym of Tragulus Brisson, 1762) (Mammalia, 
Artiodactyla). Op. 1894 


transversa, Corisa, Fieber, 1848, Bulletin de la Société 
Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 21(1): 520 (specific 
name of the type species of Parasigara Poisson, 1957) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1555 


Trapecia Berthold, 1827, Latreille’s natiirliche Familien des 
Thierreichs aus dem Franzdésischen mit Anmerkungen und 
Zusdtzen, p. 255 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Crustacea, Decapoda). 
Op. 1614 


Trapezia Latreille, 1828, Encyclopédie méthodique d Histoire 
naturelle (Insectes), vol. 10, p. 695 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by H. Milne Edwards, 
1842, vol. 18 - Les Crustacés, in Cuvier, Le Régne Animal, 
Disciples Edition, pl. 14: Trapezia dentifrons Latreille, 1828, 
a Junior subjective synonym of Cancer cymodoce Herbst, 
1801) (Crustacea, Decapoda). Op. 1614 


TRAPEZIDAE Lamy, 1920, Journal de Conchyliologie, 64(4): 
265 (type genus: Trapezium Megerle von Miuhlfeld, 1811), it 
being ruled under the plenary power that for the purposes 
of Article 29 of the Code the stem of the generic name 
Trapezium Megerle von Muhlfeld, 1811 is TRAPEZ- 
(Bivalvia). Op. 1615 


TRAPEZIIDAE Miers, 1886, Report of the scientific results of 
the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, (Zoology, Part 49), vol. 
17, p. 163 (type genus: Trapezia Latreille, 1828) (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1615 


Trapezium Megerle von Miuhlfeld, 1811, Magazin ftir die 
neuesten Entdeckungen in der gesammten Naturkunde von 
Der Gesellschaft Naturforschaft Freunde zu Berlin, 5: 68 
(gender: neuter) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Stewart, 1930, Academy of Natural Sciences of 
Philadelphia, Spec. pub. no. 3, p. 173: Trapezium perfectum 
Megerle von Muhlfeld, 1811, a junior subjective synonym 
of Chama oblonga Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia). Op. 1615 


Trematospira Hall in Davidson, 1858, The Geologist, 1: 412, 
and all uses of the name prior to the publication of 
Trematospira Hall, 1859 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority 
and the Principle of Homonymy) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1900 


Trematospira Hall, 1859, New York State Cabinet of Natural 
History, Annual Report, 12: 27 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Hall & Clarke, 1893, Paleontology of New 
York, 8(2): 126: Spirifer multistriatus Hall, 1857) 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1900 


Triacodon Marsh, 1871, American Journal of Science, (3)2: 123 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Carnivora). Op. 1517 


triangulata, Amicytheridea, Bate, 1975, Bulletin of the British 
Museum (Natural History), Geology, 26(5): 192 (specific 
name of the type species of Amicytheridea Bate, 1975) 
(Ostracoda). Op. 1740 


triangulum, Vespa, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
373 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1578 


triangulus, Mitobates, Sundevall, 1833, Conspectus 
arachnidum, p. 34, footnote (Arachnida, Opiliones). Op. 
1703 


triangulus, Terebratula, Valenciennes, 1819, in Lamarck, 
Histoire naturelle des Animaux sans Vertébres, vol. 6, p. 250 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1466 


82 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


Tribolium MacLeay, 1825, Annulosa Javanica, p. 47 (gender: 
neuter) (type species, by monotypy: Colydium castaneum 
Herbst, 1797) (Coleoptera). Op. 1495 


TRICHOMONADIDAE Grassi, 1882, Atti della Societa 
Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia 
Naturale, 24: 141 (type genus: Trichomonas Donne, 1836) 
(Mastigophora). Op. 1447 


Trichomonas Donné, 1836, Compte Rendu Hebdomadaire des 
Séances de Il’ Académie des Sciences, Paris, 3: 386 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Trichomonas 
vaginalis Donné, 1836), ruled under the plenary power to 
be the correct original spelling of Tricomonas 
(Mastigophora). Op. 1447 


tricolor, Syrphus, Fabricius, 1798, Supplementum entomologiae 
systematicae, p. 563 (specific name of the type species of 
Eumerus Meigen, 1822) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


tridactylum, Amphiuma, Cuvier, 1827, Mémoires du Muséum 
d Histoire Naturelle, 14: 7 (Amphibia, Caudata). Op. 1733 


trifasciata, Lamia, Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae, p. 
174 (specific name of the type species of Diastocera 
Dejean, 1835) (Coleoptera). Op. 1407 


trifasciata, Nemoura, Pictet, 1832, Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, 26: 379 (specific name of the type species of 
Brachyptera Newport, 1848) (Plecoptera). Op. 1916 


trigonus, Ichthyosaurus, Owen, 1840, Report of the 9" Meeting 
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 
1839, 8: 124, as defined by the holotype (specimen no. 
ANSP 10124 in the Vertebrate Paleontology collection of 
the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, U.S.A., 
figured by Spamer, Bogan & Torrens, 1989, Proceedings of 
the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 141: 144, 
pl. 13, figs. la-c), it being confirmed by the Commission 
that Lydekker, 1889, did not validly designate a neotype 
(specific name of the type species of Macropterygius von 
Huene, 1922) (Reptilia, Ichthyopterygia). Op. 1734 


trilineata, Musca, Linnaeus, 1767, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12, 
vol. 1, part 2, p. 980 (Diptera). Op. 1444 


trilinguis, Madrepora, Boddaert, 1768, Lyst der Plant-Dieren, 
p. 613, pl. 14 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Anthozoa). Op. 1573 


trilobata, Rana, Mocquard, 1899, Bulletin de la Société 
Philomatique de Paris, (9)\(4): 158 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1776 


triquetrus, Terebratulites, Parkinson, 1811, Organic Remains of 
a Former World, vol. 3, p. 229, pl. 16 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Brachiopeda). Op. 1466 


trispinosa, Cuma, Goodsir, 1843, Edinburgh New Philosophical 
Journal, 34: 126 (specific name of the type species of 
Iphinoe Bate, 1856) (Cumacea). Op. 1593 


tristis, Moniana, Girard, 1856, Researches upon the cyprinoid 
fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of the United States, west of 
the Mississippi Valley, from specimens in the museum of the 
Smithsonian Institution, p. 37 (first issued as a separate in 
September 1856; published in the Proceedings of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 8: 201 in 
1857), as defined by the lectotype (specimen no. MNHN 
427 in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) 
designated by Mayden & Gilbert, 1989, Copeia, 1989(4): 
1087 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes, Cypriniformes). 
Op. 1821 


Tritoma Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 68 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur ... les classes 
des crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, p. 432: Tritoma 
bipustulata Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


Tritoma Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 335, and all uses of 
the name prior to the publication of Tritoma Fabricius, 
1775 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Coleoptera). Op. 1754 


trivittata, Beanea, Steindachner, 1902, Anzeiger der Akademie 
der Wissenschaften, Wien, 39: 337 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1481 


Trochocochlea Mérch, 1852, Catalogus conchyliorum quae 
reliquit D. Alphonso d’Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi ..., 
part 1, p. 154 (a junior objective synonym of Osilinus 
Philippi, 1847) (Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


Troglodytes Vieillot, [1809], Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de 
l’ Amérique septentrionale vol. 2, p. 52 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent designation by 
Baird, 1858, Pacific Railroad Reports. Reports of 
Explorations and Surveys jor a Railroad from the Mississippi 
River to the Pacific Ocean, 1853-6, 9(2): 366: Troglodytes 
aedon Vieillot, [1809]) (Aves, Passeriformes). Op. 1893 


Tropidoptera Ancey, 1889, Bulletin de la Société Malacologique 
de France, 6: 191 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 
designation under the plenary power: Endodonta wesleyi 
Sykes, 1896) (Gastropoda). Op. 1845 


Tropiphorus Schonherr, 1842, Synonymia Insectorum. Genera 
et-Species Curculionidum, p. 257 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by original designation: Curculio mercurialis 
Fabricius, 1801) (Coleoptera). Op. 1474 


Truncatuliana Servain, 1881, Histoire malacologique du lac 
Balaton en Hongrie, p. 63 (a junior objective synonym of 
Galba Schrank, 1803) (Gastropoda). Op. 1896 


truncatulum, Buccinum, Miller, 1774, Vermium terrestrium et 
fluviatilium, seu animalium infusoriorum, helminthicorum et 
testaceorum, non marinorum, succincta historia, vol. 2, p. 
130 (specific name of the type species of Galba Schrank, 
1803) (Gastropoda). Op. 1896 


truncatus, Delphinus, Montagu, 1821, Memoirs of the 
Wernerian Natural History Society, 3: 75, pl. 3 (Mammalia, 
Cetacea). Op. 1413 


Nilsson, 1826, 
Handlingar, 


Kungliga Svenska 
1825: 326 


tuberculata, Crania, 
Vetenskapsakademiens 
(Brachiopoda). Op. 1469 


tuberculata, Lagria, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 1(2), p. 78 (specific name of the type 
species of Phymatestes Pascoe, 1867) (Coleoptera). Op. 
1525 


tuberculatus, Trilobus, Brimnich, 1781, Nye Samling, af det 
Kongelige Danske Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter, 1: 389 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Trilobita). Op. 1433 


tuberculatus, Turrilites, Bosc, [1802], Histoire naturelle des 
coquilles, vol. 5. In: Histoire naturelle de Buffon classée ... 
dapres le systéme de Linné, par R.R. Castel, p. 189, pl. 42, 
fig. 8, as defined by the neotype (specimen no. BMNH 
C5762a in the collections of the Natural History Museum, 
London) designated by Kennedy & Wright, 1997, Bulletin 
of Zoological Nomenclature, 54: 224) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1925 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 83 


tuberosa, Acineta, Ehrenberg, [1834], Physikalische 
Mathematische Abhandlungen der Kéniglichen Akademie der 
Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1833: 287, published in the serial 
in 1835 but issued as a separate in 1834 (specific name of 
the type species of Acineta Ehrenberg, [1834]) (Ciliophora, 
Suctoria). Op. 1778 


tuberosa, Vorticella, Miller, 1786, Animalcula Infusoria 
fluviatilia et marina ..., p. 308 (suppressed under the plenary 
power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 
for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Ciliophora, 
Suctoria). Op. 1778 


tuberosus, Brachionus, Pallas, 1766, Elenchus Zoophytorum ..., 
p. 105 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. 
1778 


tubifer, Siphamia, Weber, 1909, Notes from the Leyden 
Museum, 31: 168 (specific name of the type species of 
Siphamia Weber, 1909) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 
1481 


TUBULANIDAE Birger, 1905 (1874), in Bronn’s Thier-Reich, 
vol. 4, Suppl. Nemertini, Lfg. 23-26, p. 405 (type genus: 
Tubulanus Renier, [1804]), under Article 40.2 of the Code a 
name having precedence over, but taking the date of, its 
senior subjective synonym CARINELLIDAE McIntosh, 
1874 (type genus: Carinella Johnston, 1833) (Nemertea). 
Op. 1486 


tulipae, Eriophyes, Keifer, 1938, Bulletin of the California 
Department of Agriculture, 7(2): 185 (specific name of the 
type species of Aceria Keifer, 1944) (Arachnida, Acarina). 
Op. 1521 


turbinatus, Trochus, Born, 1778, Rerum Naturalium Musei 
Caesarei Vindobonensis, part 1 (Testacea), p. 340 (specific 
name of the type species of Osilinus Philippi, 1847) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1930 


turpior, Dicynodon, Huene, 1935, Die fossilen Reptilien des 
stidamerikanischen Gondwanalandes an der Zeitenwende. 
Ordnung Anomodontia, Lieferung 1, p. 76 (senior subjective 
synonym of the specific name of Dinodontosaurus oliveirai 
Romer, 1943, the type species of Dinodontosaurus Romer, 
1943) (Reptilia, Synapsida). Op. 1802 


Tychea Koch, 1857, Die Pflanzenlduse, Aphiden (1854-1857), p. 
296 (suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes 
of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the 
Principle of Homonymy) (Homoptera). Op. 1654 


Tylocidaris Pomel, 1883, Classification méthodique et générale 
des Echinides vivants et fossiles, p. 109 (gender: feminine) 
(type species, by designation under the plenary power: 
Cidaris clavigera Mantell, 1822) (Echinoidea). Op. 1458 


Tylosteus Leidy, 1872, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1872: 40 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) (Reptilia, 
Dinosauria). Op. 1371 


typa, Callianidea, H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Histoire naturelle 
des crustacés, comprenant l’anatomie, la physiologie et la 
classification de ces animaux, vol. 2, p. 320, ruled under the 
plenary power to be given precedence over the specific 
name of Isea elongata Guérin[-Meéneville], 1832 whenever 
the two names are considered to be synonyms (Crustacea, 
Decapoda). Op. 1522 


typica, Suchonella, Spizharsky, 1939, in Likharev, B. (Ed.), 
Atlas rukovodyashchikh form iskopaemykh faun SSSR [The 
atlas of the leading forms of the fossil fauna USSR), vol. 6 
(Permskaya Sistema, [Permian]), p. 194, pl. 46, fig. 6 
(specific name of the type species of Suchonella Spizharsky, 
1937) (Ostracoda). Op. 1915 


typica, Thaumatoessa, Kroyer in Gaimard, [1842], Atlas de 
zoologie ..., pl. 42, figs. 4a-e (specific name of the type 
species of Thaumaleus Kroyer, 1849) (Copepoda). Op. 1869 


Umbellula Cuvier, [1797], Tableau élémentaire de histoire 
naturelle des animaux, p. 675 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent monotypy by Gray, 1870, Catalogue 
of the sea-pens or Pennatulariidae in the collection of the 
British Museum, p. 38: Isis encrinus Linnaeus, 1758), ruled 
under the plenary power to be the correct original spelling 
of Ombellula (Anthozoa). Op. 1903 


UMBELLULARIDAE Gray, 1840, Synopsis of the contents 
of the British Museum, Ed. 42, p. 75 (type genus: 
Umbellularia Lamarck, 1801, a junior objective synonym of 
Umbellula Cuvier, [1797]), replaced under Article 40.2 by 
UMBELLULIDAE Lindahl, 1874 (1840) (Anthozoa). Op. 
1903 


UMBELLULIDAE Lindahl, 1874 (1840), Kongliga Svenska 
Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 13(3): 25 (type genus: 
Umbellula Cuvier, [1797]) (Anthozoa). Op. 1903 


umbretta, Phasma, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei 
zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. II. Februar 1796 auctionis 
lege distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 78, 
ruled under the plenary power to be available despite 
having been published in a suppressed work (Phasmida). 
Op. 1820 


undatus, Erotylus, Olivier, 1792, Encyclopédie méthodique. 
Histoire naturelle des insectes, vol. 6, p. 434 (specific name 


of the type species of Megischyrus Crotch, 1873) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1824 
undecimnotata, Coccinella, Schneider, [1792], Neuestes 


Magazin ftir die Liebhaber der Entomologie, 1(3): 379 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1693 


undecimpunctata, Diabrotica, Mannerheim, 1843, Bulletin de la 
Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 16: 309, as 
defined by the lectotype designated by Smith & Lawrence, 
1967, University of California Publications in Entomology, 
45: 136 (Coleoptera). Op. 1709 


undulatus, Byrrhus, Kugelann, 1792, Neuestes Magazin fiir die 
Liebhaber der Entomologie, 1(2-4): 484 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1396 


unguiculatus, Foenus, Westwood, 1841, Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, 7: 537 (specific name of the type species 
of Pseudofoenus Kieffer, 1902) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1912 . 


Urocerus Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 264 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by subsequent monotypy by 
Fourcroy, 1785, Entomologia Parisiensis, vol. 2, p. 363: 
Ichneumon gigas Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1754 


Uroctea Dufour, 1820, Annales générales des Sciences 
Physiques, Bruxelles, 5: 198 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by monotypy: Uroctea quinquemaculata Dufour, 
1820) (Cumacea). Op. 1593 


ursina, Phoca, Linnaeus, 1758, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 
1, p. 37 (specific name of the type species of Callorhinus 
Gray, 1859) (Mammalia, Pinnipedia). Op. 1962 


urticae, Dermestes, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia Systematica, 
vol. 1, part 1, p. 235 (specific name of the type species of 
Brachypterus Kugelann, 1794) (Coleoptera). Op. 1916 


utahensis, Artemia, Lockington, 1876, in [Lawson, H.] (Ed.), 
The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the 
Royal Microscopical Society, and Record of Histological 
Research at Home and Abroad, 15: 137 (suppressed under 
the plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of 
Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Branchiopoda). Op. 1704 


84 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


utricularius, Rana, Harlan, 1826, American Journal of Science 
and Arts, (1)10: 60, ruled under the plenary power not to be 
given priority over the subspecific name of Rana halecina 
sphenocephala Cope, 1886 whenever the two names are 
considered to be synonyms (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1685 


vaginalis, Trichomonas, Donné, 1836, Compte Rendu 
Hebdomadaire des Séances de I’ Académie des Sciences, 
Paris, 3: 386 (specific name of the type species of 
Trichomonas Donné, 1836) (Mastigophora). Op. 1447 


Valanginites Sayn in Kilian, 1910, Lethaea geognostica, Teil 2 
(Das Mesozoicum), Band 3 (Kreide), Lieferung 2, p. 194 
(gender: masculine) (type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Roman, 1938, 
Les ammonites jurassiques et crétacées. Essai de genera, p. 
386: Ammonites nucleus Roemer, 1841) (Cephalopoda, 
Ammonoidea). Op. 1610 


vandellii, Osteoglossum, Cuvier, 1829, Le régne animal distribué 
d’aprés son organisation pour servir de base a I’histoire 
naturelle des animaux et d introduction a lanatomie 
comparée, Ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 328, ruled under the plenary 
power that all first reviser actions regarding the specific 
names of Osteoglossum vandellii Cuvier, 1829, and 
bicirrhosum Cuvier, 1829 as published in combination with 
the manuscript generic name /schnosoma, are set aside and 
that bicirrhosum Cuvier, 1829 is deemed a senior objective 
synonym of vandellii Cuvier, 1829 (Osteichthyes, Osteo- 
glossiformes). Op. 1621 


variabilis, Cerambyx, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna Svecica, Editio 
altera, p. 192 (specific name of the type species of 
Phymatodes Mulsant, 1839) (Coleoptera). Op. 1525 


variegata, Hippobosca, Megerle, [1803], Appendix ad 
catalogum insectorum, quae mense Novembris MDCCCII 
Viennae Austriae auctionis lege vendita fuere, p. [17], ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Diptera). Op. 1710 


variegatus, Oniscus, Villers, 1789, Caroli Linnaei entomologia, 
faunae Suecicae descriptionibus aucta, vol. 4, p. 188 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Isopoda). Op. 1897 


variolosa, Buprestis, Paykull, [1799], Fauna Suecica. Insecta, 
vol. 2, p. 219 (specific name of the type species of 
Poecilonota Eschscholtz, 1829) (Coleoptera). Op. 1825 


vastus, Sipunculus, Selenka, De Man & Biilow, 1884, Reisen im 
Archipel der Philippinen von Dr C. Semper. Zweiter Theil. 
Wissenschaften Resultate, p. 103 (Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


Vatellus Aubé, [1837], Hydrocanthares. In Dejean (Ed.), 
Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coléoptéres d'Europe, 
vol. 5, p. 221 (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy of the replaced nominal genus Leucorea 


Laporte, 1835: MHydroporus tarsatus Laporte, 1835) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1681 
Vejdovskyella Michaelsen, 1903, Mitteilungen aus dem 


Naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg, 19(2): 184 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy of the replaced 
nominal genus Bohemilla Vejdovsky, 1883: Bohemilla 
comata Vejdovsky, 1883), ruled under the plenary power to 
be given precedence over Macrochaetina Bretscher, 1899 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Oligochaeta). Op. 1835 


velox, Delphinus, Cuvier, 1829, Le régne animal distribué 
d’aprés son organisation, pour servir de base a 'histoire 
naturelle des animaux et d’introduction a Il’anatomie 
comparée, Ed. 2, vol. 1, p. 288 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Mammalia, Cetacea). Op. 1660 


Venilia Bate, 1856, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
(2)17: 460 (a junior homonym of Venilia Duponchel, 1829) 
(Cumacea). Op. 1593 


ventricosa, Rissoa, Desmarest, 1814, Bulletin des Sciences, par 
la Société Philomatique de Paris, (3)1: 8 (specific name of 
the type species of Rissoa Desmarest, 1814) (Gastropoda). 
Op. 1664 


vernum, Simulia, Macquart, 1826, Recueil des Travaux de la 
Société d’ Amateurs des Sciences, de |’ Agriculture et des Arts 
a Lille, 1823/1824: 79, ruled by the Commission to be 
defined by reference to the specimens described and figured 
by Davies, 1966, Transactions of the Royal Entomological 
Society of London, 118(14): 413-511, and 1968, Scientific 
Publications of the Freshwater Biological Association, no. 
24, pp. 1-126, under the name Simulium (Eusimulium) 
latipes (specific name of the type species of Cnetha 
Enderlein, 1921 and Pseudonevermannia Baranoy, 1926) 
(Diptera). Op. 1416 


versicolor, Hyla, Le Conte, 1825, Annals of the Lyceum of 
Natural History of New York, 1: 281, as defined by the 
neotype (specimen no. 84483 in the American Museum of 
Natural History, New York, of which the tetraploid 
karyotype is no. AMNH K207) designated by Smith, 
Fitzgerald & Guillette, 1992, Bulletin of Zoological 
Nomenclature, 49: 152 (Amphibia, Anura). Op. 1716 


verticalis, Corisa, Fieber, 1851, Species generis Corisa, p. 24 
(preprint from Abhandlungen der Béhmischen Gesellschaft 
der Wissenschaften, 7 (1852), p. 236) (Heteroptera). Op. 
1626 


vespoides, Sphex, Scopoli, 1763, Entomologia Carniolica, 
exhibens insecta Carnioliae indigena ..., p. 296 (specific 
name of the type species of Metopius Panzer, 1806) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1772 B 


vestigiatus, Hoplocephalus, De Vis, 1884, The Brisbane 
Courier, 39, No. 8324: 5 (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1940 


vetusta, Paolia, Smith, 1871, American Journal of Science and 
Arts, (3)1: 44, as defined by the holotype (specimen no. 
HCM A72/51 in the Hanover College Museum, Hanover, 
Indiana, U.S.A.), the neotype designation by Laurentiaux 
(1950) being set aside under the plenary power (specific 
name of the type species of Paolia Smith, 1871) 
(Protorthoptera). Op. 1705 


vicina, Calliphora, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, Mémoires 
présentés par divers savants a I’ Académie des Sciences de 
V'Institut de France, (2)2: 435 (Diptera). Op. 1670 


viennensis, Kolon, Herbst, 1797, Natursystem aller bekannten 
in- und ausldndischen Insekten. Der Kafer, part 7, p. 225 
(specific name of the type species of Colon Herbst, 1797) 
(Coleoptera). Op. 1810 


vigil, Arctomys, Thunberg, 1811, Mémoires de I’ Académie 
Impériale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg, 3: 308 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Mammalia, Rodentia). Op. 1586 


villosa, Tiphia, Fabricius, 1793, Entomologia systematica .... 
vol. 2, p. 227 (specific name of the type species of Ludita 
Nagy, 1967) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1559 


vinetella, Tinea, Fabricius, 1787, Mantissa Insectorum ..., p. 
242 (specific name of the type species of Eucarphia Hiibner, 
[1825]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1426 


violaceus, Sipunculus (Phascolosomum), De Quatrefages, 1865, 
Histoire Naturelle des Annelés marins et d'eau douce. 
Annélides et Géphyriens, p. 619 (suppressed under the 
plenary power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority 
but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 
(Sipuncula). Op. 1532 


NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 85 


Vipio Latreille, 1804, in: Nouveau dictionnaire d’histoire 
naturelle ..., Ed. 1, vol. 24, p. 173 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by designation under the plenary power: Agathis 
longicauda Boheman, 1853) (Hymenoptera). Op. 1758 


virescens, Litosoma, Douglas & Scott, 1865, The British 
Hemiptera-Heteroptera, p. 339, valid subjective synonym of 
Capsus chloropterus Kirschbaum, 1856, the type species of 
Pachylops Fieber, 1858 (Heteroptera). Op. 1943 


viridicollis, Curculio, Fabricius, 1792, Entomologia Systematica 
emendata et aucta, vol. 1, p. 469 (Coleoptera). Op. 1655 


viridiflavus, Coluber, Lacepéde, 1789, Histoire naturelle des 
quadrupédes ovipares et des serpens, vol. 2 (Histoire 
naturelle des serpens), p. 86, ruled under the plenary power 
to be available despite having been published in a rejected 
work (Reptilia, Serpentes). Op. 1686 


viridis, Aplysia, Montagu, 1804, Transactions of the Linnean 
Society of London, 7: 76 (Gastropoda). Op. 1471 


viridis, Cercaria, Miiller, 1786, Animalcula Infusoria, 
Fluviatilia et Marina, p. 126 (specific name of the type 
species of Euglena Ehrenberg, 1830) (Flagellata). Op. 1549 


viridis, Laplisia, Bosc, 1801, Histoire naturelle des Vers, 
contenant leur description et leurs moeurs; avec figures 
d apres nature, vol. 1, p. 64, and all uses of the name prior 
to the publication of Aplysia viridis Montagu, 1804 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy) (Gastropoda). Op. 1471 


viridis, Monstrilla, Dana, 1849, Conspectus Crustaceorum quae 
in Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione ..., pars I and II, p. 53 
(specific name of the type species of Monstrilla Dana, 
1849) (Copepoda). Op. 1869 


viridis, Motacilla, Wilkes, 1817, Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 
vol. 16, p. 80 (suppressed under the plenary power for the 
purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of 
the Principle of Homonymy) (Aves). Op. 1859 


viridis, Pomacentrus, Cuvier, 1830, Histoire Naturelle des 
Poissons, vol. 5, p. 420, as defined by the lectotype 
designated by Randall, Bouchet & Desoutter, 1985, 
Cybium, 9(4): 412 (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). Op. 1563 


vitiensis, Spherillo, Dana, 1853, Isopoda in: United States 
exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 
1841, 1842, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N., 
vol. 14 (Crustacea 2), p. 721, as defined by the neotype 
(catalogue no. 7635 in the Swedish Museum of Natural 
History, Stockholm) designated by Lehtinen, Taiti & 
Ferrara, 1998, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 55: 218 
(specific name of the type species of Spherillo Dana, 1852) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1951 


vittata, Biformalia, Sjostedt, 1920, Arkiv fér Zoologi, 12(20): 
49 (Orthoptera). Op. 1489 


vittata, Zonitis, Fabricius, 1801, Systema Eleutheratorum, vol. 
2, p. 24 (specific name of the type species of Nemognatha 
Illiger, 1807) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


vittatus, Buthus, Guérin-Meneville, [1838], in Lesson (Ed.), 
Voyage autour du monde, exécuté par ordre du Roi, sur la 
corvette de sa Majesté, La Coquille, pendant les années 
1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825. Par L.I. Duperrey. Zoologie, vol. 
2, part 2.1, p. 50, ruled under the plenary power not to be 
invalid despite being a junior primary homonym of Buthus 
vittatus Say, 1821 (Arachnida, Scorpionida). Op. 1680 


vittatus, Buthus, Say, 1821, Journal of the Philadelphia 
Academy of Sciences, 1: 61, as defined by the neotype (the 
adult male specimen in the U.S. National Museum, 
Washington, D.C., labelled ‘Buthus vittatus Say, 1821 
NEOTYPE, Det. S.A. Stockwell’ from ‘Brackettville, 
Kinney Co., Texas, 21 May 1984 (S.A. Stockwell)’) 
designated under the plenary power (Arachnida, 
Scorpionida). Op. 1680 


vittipennis, Podisus, Herrich-Schaeffer, 1851, in: Die 
wanzenartigen Insecten, vol. 9, part 6, p. 339 (specific name 
of the type species of Podisus Herrich-Schaeffer, 1851) 
(Heteroptera). Op. 1755 


Viverravus Marsh, 1872, American Journal of Science, (3)4: 
127 (gender: masculine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Viverravus gracilis Marsh, 1872) (Mammalia, Carnivora). 
Op. 1517 


y-luteum, Cimex, Lichtenstein, 1796, Catalogus musei zoologici 
ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege 
distrahendi. Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta, p. 106, ruled 
under the plenary power to be available despite having been 
published in a suppressed work (Heteroptera). Op. 1820 


Volverella Bory de St Vincent, [1827], in: Encyclopédie 
Meéthodique. Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes, ou Animaux 
rayonées, p. 781 (suppressed under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy) (Ciliophora, Suctoria). Op. 
1778 


volvulus, Musca, Fabricius, 1794, Entomologia systematica 
emendata et aucta ..., vol. 4, p. 328 (specific name of the 
type species of Phyllomya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) 
(Diptera). Op. 1475 


vulgaris, Armadillo, Latreille, 1804, Histoire naturelle, générale 
et particuliére des crustacés et des insectes, vol. 7, p. 47 
(senior subjective synonym of Armadillidium commutatum 
Brandt in Brandt & Ratzeburg, [1831], the type species of 
Armadillidium Brandt in Brandt & Ratzeburg, [1831]) 
(Isopoda). Op. 1897 


vulgaris, Chromadora, Bastian, 1865, Transactions of the 
Linnean Society of London, 25: 167 (specific name of the 
type species of Euchromadora de Man, 1886) (Nematoda). 
Op. 1815 


vulgaris, Loligo, Lamarck, 1798, Bulletin des Sciences, par la 
Société Philomatique de Paris, 17: 130 (specific name of the 
type species of Loligo Lamarck, 1798) (Cephalopoda, 
Coleoidea). Op. 1861 


Waagenoconcha Chao, 1927, China Geological Survey, 
Palaeontologia Sinica, (B)5(2): 85 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by original designation: Productus humboldti 
d’Orbigny, 1842) (Brachiopoda). Op. 1928 


wallacei, Paradisaea (Semeioptera), Gray, 1859, Literary 
Gazette, (n.s.)39: 406, ruled under the plenary power to be 
an incorrect original spelling of wallacii (Aves, 
Paradisaeidae). Op. 1606 - 


wallacii, Paradisaea (Semioptera), Gray, 1859, Literary Gazette 
(n.s.), 39: 406, ruled under the plenary power to be a 
correct spelling despite its publication as Wallacei (specific 
name of the type species of Semioptera Gray, 1859) (Aves, 
Paradisaeidae). Op. 1606 


weeksii, Ctenopoma, Boulenger, 1896, Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History, (6)17: 310 (confirmed by the Commission 
that the Principle of Priority is to be applied to the specific 
name of this nominal species) (Osteichthyes, Perciformes). 
Op. 1562 


wesleyi, Endodonta (Pterodiscus), Sykes, 1896, Proceedings of 
the Malacological Society of London, 2(3): 127 (specific 
name of the type species of Tropidoptera Ancey, 1889) 
(Gastropoda). Op. 1845 


wiedii, Poecilma, Germar, 1824, Jnsectorum, species novae aut 
minus cognitae, descriptionibus  illustratae, vol. 1, 
Coleoptera, p. 259 (specific name of the type species of 
Zygops Schénherr, 1825) (Coleoptera). Op. 1450 


Williamia Monterosato, 1884, Nomenclatura generica e 
specifica di alcune Conchiglie mediterranee, p. 150 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by monotypy: Ancylus gussoni 
Costa, 1829) (Gastropoda). Op. 1410 


86 NAMES PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES 


woodi, Ixodes angustus, Bishopp, 1911, Proceedings of the 
Biological Society -of Washington, 24: 205 (Arachnida, 
Acari). Op. 1624 


wrightii, Eudendrium, Hartlaub, 1905, Zoologische Jahrbiicher, 
Supplement 6, 3: 547 (a junior objective synonym of 
Eudendrium arbuscula Wright, 1859) (Hydrozoa). Op. 1956 


wyomingensis, Troodon, Gilmore, 1931, Proceedings of the U.S. 
National Museum, 79(9): 1 (senior subjective synonym of 
the specific name of Pachycephalosaurus grangeri Brown & 
Schlaikjer, 1943, the type species of Pachycephalosaurus 
Brown & Schlaikjer, 1943) (Reptilia, Dinosauria). Op. 1371 


XANTHOLININI  Erichson, 1839, Genera et species 
staphylinorum insectorum coleopterorum familiae, part 1, p. 
28 (type genus: Xantholinus Dejean, 1821), ruled under the 
plenary power that this name and other family-group 
names based on Xantholinus are to be given precedence 
over AGRODINI Nordmann, 1837 and GYROHYPNINI 
Kirby, 1837 and other family-group names based on 
Agrodes Nordmann, 1837 and Gyrohypnus Samouelle, 1819 
whenever their type genera are placed in the same family- 
group taxon (Coleoptera). Op. 1851 


Xerammobates Popov, 1951, Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, 
9(3): 904 (gender: masculine) (type species, by designation 
under the plenary power: Ammobates oxianus Popov, 1951) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1853 


Xeromunda Monterosato, 1892, Atti della Reale Accademia di 
Scienze, Lettere e Belle Arti di Palermo, (3)2: 25 (gender: 
feminine) (type species, by designation under the plenary 
power: Helix candiota Pfeiffer, 1849) (Gastropoda). Op. 
1719 


Xylota Meigen, 1822, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifligeligen Insekten, vol. 3, p. 
211 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy of the 
replaced nominal genus Heliophilus Meigen, 1803: Musca 
sylvarum Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera). Op. 1747 


Xyrichtys Cuvier, 1814, Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société 
Philomatique de Paris, 1814: 87 (gender: masculine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Jordan & Gilbert, 
1883, Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 16: 
605: Coryphaena noyacula Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, 
Perciformes). Op. 1799 


zanana, Serranus, Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 
1828, Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 2, p. 339 
(suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle 
of Homonymy) (Osteichthyes). Op. 1439 


Zanclea Gegenbaur, 1856, Zeitschrift fiir Wissenschaftliche 
Zoologie, 8(2): 229 (gender: feminine) (type species, by 


monotypy: Zanclea costata Gegenbaur, 1856) (Hydrozoa). 
Op. 1752 


zebratus, Aphycus, Mercet, 1917, Boletin de la Real Sociedad 
Espanola de Historia Natural, 17(2): 138 (specific name 
of the type species of Metaphycus Mercet, 1917) 
(Hymenoptera). Op. 1898 


Zelica Hiibner, [1825], Verzeichniss bekannter Schmetterlinge, 
p. 396 (gender: feminine) (type species, by monotypy: 
Phalaena zelica Stoll, [1790]), ruled under the plenary 
power not to be given priority over Rosema Walker, 1855 
whenever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


zelica, Phalaena, Stoll, [1790], Aanhangsel van het Werk, de 
Uitlandsche Kapellen, voorkomende in de drie Waereld- 
Deelen Asia, Africa en America, door den Heere Pieter 
Cramer, p. 73 (specific name of the type species of Zelica 
Hiibner, [1825]) (Lepidoptera). Op. 1617 


Zeugophora Kunze, 1818, Neue Schriften der Naturforschenden 
Gesellschaft zu Halle, 2(4): 71 (gender: feminine) (type 
species, by subsequent designation by Westwood, 1838, An 
introduction to the modern classification of insects. (Synopsis 
of the genera of British Insecta), p. 42: Crioceris subspinosa 
Fabricius, 1781) (Coleoptera). Op. 1382 


ZONITIDINAE Mulsant, 1857, Histoire naturelle des 
Coléoptéres de France. Vésicants, p. 164, correct original 
spelling of ZONITINAE (type genus: Zonitis Fabricius, 
1775) (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


ZONITINAE Mulsant, 1857, Histoire naturelle des 
Coléoptéres de France. Vésicants, p. 164, incorrect original 
spelling of ZONITIDINAE (Coleoptera). Op. 1918 


Zonitis Fabricius, 1775, Systema Entomologiae ..., p. 126 
(gender: feminine) (type species, by subsequent designation 
by Selander, 1987, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 
(n.s.)34: 341: Zonitis flava Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera). 
Op. 1918 


zonula, Tenthredo, Klug, 1817, Der Gesellschaft 
naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin Magazin fiir die neuesten 
Entdeckungen in der gesammten Naturkunde, Berlin, 
8(1814): 137 (Hymenoptera). Op. 1602 


zwierleini, Plutonium, Cavanna, 1881, Bollettino della Societa 
Entomologica Italiana, 13: 169 (specific name of the type 
species of Plutonium Cavanna, 1881) (Chilopoda). Op. 
1880 


Zygops Schonherr, 1825, /sis (von Oken), 1825: col. 586 
(gender: masculine) (type species, by original designation: 
Poecilma wiedii Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera). Op. 1450 


WORKS PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LIST AND INDEX 


Works placed on the Official List and Index in Opinions and 
Directions in Volumes 43 (1986) to 57 (2000) of the Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature 


This section lists the titles of works placed on the Official List 
of Works Approved as Available for Zoological Nomenclature 
or the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Works in 
Zoological Nomenclature. Authors of works placed on the 
Official List are given in bold type and those on the Official 
Index in non-bold type. The Opinion or Direction number 
under which each work was placed on the Official List or 
Index is given at the end of that entry. 


Académie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de France, Paris. 
1826. Rapport sur les Myodaires du Docteur Robineau 
Desyoidy (H.M.D. de Blainville, Rapporteur) (suppressed 
for nomenclatural purposes under the plenary power). Op. 
1601 


Benett, E. 1831. A catalogue of the organic remains of the 
County of Wilts. iv, 9 pp., 18 pls. Vardy, Warminster (ruled 
by the Commission to be an available work). Op. 1609 


Brisson, M.J. 1762. Regnum Animale in classes IX distributum, 
sive synopsis methodica, Ed. 2 (rejected for nomenclatural 
purposes, i.e. for nomenclatural acts and for names other 
than Cuniculus, Giraffa, Glis, Hyaena, Hydrochoerus, Lutra, 
Meles, Odobenus, Philander, Pteropus, Tapirus and 
Tragulus). Op. 1894 


Geoffroy, E.L. 1762. Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se 
trouvent aux environs de Paris (entry on the Official Index 
deleted and work placed on the Official List with an 
endorsement to reflect the ruling under the plenary power 
that, notwithstanding the use of polynominal specific 
names, the generic names published in the work, but not 
the specific names or nomenclatural acts, are deemed to be 
available). Op. 1754 


Jaekel, O. 1909. Uber die Agnostiden. Zeitschrift der 
Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 61: 380-401 (ruled 
under the plenary power to be treated as though printed so 
that the definition of Ptychagnostus on p. 401 appeared at 
the top of p. 400 and as having been published in its 
entirety in 1909). Op. 1701 


Kaicher, S.D. 1973-1992. Card Catalogue of World-Wide 
Shells. Pack 1 (cards 1-99) through Pack 60 (cards 
6110-6215) (ruled to be a work available for nomenclatural 
purposes). Author, St Petersburg, Florida. Op. 1905 


Karsten, D.L.G. 1789. Museum Leskeanum, regnum animale, 
quod ordine systematico (suppressed for nomenclatural 
purposes under the plenary power). Op. 1877 


Lacepéde, B.G.E. de. 1788-1789. Histoire Naturelle des 
Serpens and its subsequent editions of 1790, 1799, 1825, 
1834 and 1836, details of which are recorded in Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 44: 266 (ruled by _ the 
Commission to be unavailable works, no name acquiring 
the status of availability by reason of having been 
published in any of them, except as ruled under the plenary 
power). Op. 1463 


Lichtenstein, A.A.H. 1796. Catalogus musei zoologici ditissimi 
Hamburgi, d. III. Februar 1796 auctionis lege distrahendi. 
Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta (suppressed for 
nomenclatural purposes under the plenary power). Op. 
1820 


Lichtenstein, A.A.H. 1797. Catalogus musei zoologici ditissimi 
Hamburgi, d. 16 Majus 1797 auctionis lege distrahendi. 
Sectio Tertia. Continens Insecta (suppressed for 
nomenclatural purposes under the plenary power). Op. 
1820 


Megerle, J.C. 1801-1805. Catalogus insectorum ..., Appendix 
ad catalogum insectorum and Catalogus duarum 
collectionem Eleuteratorum (the works detailed below 
suppressed for nomenclatural purposes under the plenary 
power). Op. 1710 


[1801]. Catalogus insectorum, quae Viennae Austriae die XIV et 
sequentibus Decembris MDCCCI auctionis lege distrahuntur. 


{1802a]. Appendix ad catalogum insectorum, quae mense 
Decembris MDCCCI Viennae Austriae auctionis lege 
vendita fuere. 


[1802b]. Catalogus insectorum, quae Viennae Austriae die IX 
et sequentibus Novembris MDCCCII auctionis lege 
distrahuntur. 


{1803a]. Appendix ad catalogum insectorum, quae mense 
Novembris MDCCCII Viennae Austriae auctionis lege 
vendita fuere. 


[1803b]. Catalogus insectorum, quae Viennae Austriae die 28 
Novembris 1803 auctionis lege distrahuntur. 


[1804a]. Appendix ad catalogum insectorum, quae mense 
Novembris MDCCCIII auctionis lege vendita fuere. 


[1804b]. Catalogus duarum collectionem Eleuteratorum die 
XIV Maji MDCCCIV Viennae Austriae auctione lege 
vendendarum. 


[1804c]. Catalogus insectorum, quae Viennae Austriae die XX et 
sequentibus Septembris MDCCCIV  auctionis lege 
distrahuntur. 


[1804d]. Appendix ad catalogum insectorum, quae mense 
Septembris MDCCCIV Viennae Austriae auctionis lege 
vendita fuere. 


[1805a]. Catalogus insectorum, quae Viennae Austriae die [date 
not indicated] Junii MDCCCV auctionis lege distrahuntur. 


[1805b]. Appendix ad catalogum insectorum, quae mense Junii 
MDCCCYV Viennae Austriae auctionis lege vendita fuere. 


Savigny, M.J.-C.L. de. 1809-1829. Histoire naturelle section of 
Description de l’Egypte (ruled under the plenary power that 
the authors and dates of publication of the zoological 
portions are to be taken as set out by Sherborn, 1897, and 
recorded in Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 44: 220). 
Op. 1461 


Schneider, D.H. 1800. Verzeichniss einer Parthei Insekten 
welche am 6ten Marz 1800 zu Stralsund in 6ffentlicher 
Auction einzeln verkauft werden sollen (suppressed for 
nomenclatural purposes under the plenary power). Op. 
1820 


Sowerby, J. & J. de C. 1812-1846. Mineral Conchology of 
Great Britain, seven volumes (ruled by the Commission that 
authorship and dates of publication be taken as recorded in 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 44: 64-67). Op. 1429, 
Direction 123 


VALID NAMES OF TYPE SPECIES OF GENERA PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL 


LIST PRIOR TO 1986 


In the period covered by Official Lists and Indexes of Names and Works in Zoology (1987) it was often the Commission’s practice, 
when placing the name of a genus or subgenus on the Official List of Generic Names, to record in that List only the nominal type 
species actually fixed, and not the valid name of the type species when known to be different. The valid name was placed on the 
Official List of Specific Names. The result is that in such cases the entries for nominal genera in the 1987 volume do not show the 
valid name of the type species or the fact that the cited name of the type species was invalid. This Appendix provides this 
information by listing the nominal genera (in alphabetic order), the type species fixed, and the valid name of the type species at the 
time of the Opinion or Direction. In the case of two genera (Balea and Truncatella) the type species has been changed. 


Nominal genus 


Acinonyx Brookes, 1828 

Actaea de Haan, [1833] 

Aegithina Vieillot, 1816 

Aegotheles Vigors & Horsfield, 1826 
Ahaetulla Link, 1807 

Alcithoé Adams & Adams, [1853] 
Alope White, 1847 

Alphitobius Stephens, 1829 
Amaurobius Koch, 1837 

Amblema Rafinesque, 1820 
Ambystoma Tschudi, 1838 

Ameiva Meyer, 1795 

Amnicola Gould & Haldeman, 1840 
Amphibola Schumacher, 1817 

Anas Linnaeus, 1758 

Antedon Fréminville, 1811 
Arisphinctes Buckman, 1924 
Astacoides Guérin-Méneville, 1839 


Astraea [R6ding], 1798 
Astrobunus Thorell, 1876 

Asturina Vieillot, 1816 

Atechna Chevrolat, 1837 
Atelecyclus [Leach, 1814] 

Athelges Gerstaecker, 1862 
Attelabus Linnaeus, 1758 
Atyaephyra de Brito Capello, 1867 
Azeca Fleming, 1828 

Balea Gray, 1824 


Type species fixed 


venator, Acinonyx, Brookes, 1828 
granulatus, Cancer (Actaea), de Haan, [1833] 
leucoptera, Sylvia, Vieillot, 1807 
novaehollandiae, Caprimulgus, Latham, 1790 
mycterizans, Ahaetulla, Link, 1807 

pacifica, Voluta, Perry, [1810] 

palpalis, Alope, White, 1847 

picipes, Helops, Panzer, 1794 

atrox, Aranea, de Geer, 1778 

costata, Amblema, Rafinesque, 1820 
subviolacea, Lacerta, Barton, 1804 
americana, Ameiva, Meyer, 1795 

porata, Paludina, Say, 1821 

australis, Amphibola, Schumacher, 1817 
boschas, Anas, Linnaeus, 1758 

gorgonia, Antedon, Fréminville, 1811 
ariprepes, Arisphinctes, Buckman, 1924 
goudotii, Astacoides, Guérin-Méneville, 1839 


imperialis, Trochus, Gmelin, [1791] 

argentatus, Hoplites, Koch, 1869 ° 

cinerea, Asturia, Vieillot, 1816 
quatuordecimguttata, Chrysomela, Fabricius, 1798 
septemdentatus, Cancer (Hippa), Montagu, 1813 
phyllodes, Athelges, Gerstaecker, 1862 
curculionoides, Attelabus, Linnaeus, 1767 

rosiana, Atyaephyra, de Brito Capello, 1867 
tridens, Turbo, Pulteney, 1799 

fragilis, Pupa, Draparnaud, [1801] 


Turbo perversus Linnaeus, 1758 recorded as type species of Balea Gray, 1824 (Op. 1718) 


Barbouria Rathbun, 1912 
Bathynectes Stimpson, [1871] 
Blastophaga Gravenhorst, 1829 
Bothriothorax Ratzeburg, 1844 
Botryllus Gaertner, 1774 
Brachycarpus Bate, 1888 
Buccinulum Deshayes, 1830 
Bungarus Daudin, 1803 
Cadlina Bergh, 1878 
Cantharidus Montfort, 1810 
Cardinalis Bonaparte, 1838 
Cavolinia Abildgaard, 1791 
Ceratina Latreille, [1802] 
‘Cherax Erichson, 1846 
Chlorocurtis Kemp, 1925 
Chlorotocus Milne Edwards, 1882 
Chyromya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 
Circe Schumacher, 1817 
Coccolithus Schwarz, 1894 
Cominella Gray, 1850 
Coryphella Gray, 1850 
Corystes Bosc, [1801-1802] 
Cryptobranchus Leuckart, 1821 
Ctenomorpha Gray, 1833 
Cumanotus Odhner, 1907 
Cyclope Risso, 1826 

Cyrnus Stephens, 1836 
Dardanus Paulson, 1875 
Diatraea Guilding, 1828 
Dicrocoelium Dujardin, [1844] 
Donacilla Philippi, 1836 


poeyi, Barbouria, Rathbun, 1912 
longispina, Bathynectes, Stimpson, [1871] 
grossorum, Blastophaga, Gravenhorst, 1829 
altensteinii, Bothriothorax, Ratzeburg, 1844 
stellatus, Botryllus, Gaertner, 1774 
savignyi, Brachycarpus, Bate, 1888 

lineatus, Murex, Gmelin, [1791] 

annularis, Bungarus, Daudin, 1803 
repanda, Doris, Alder & Hancock, 1842 
iris, Trochus, Gmelin, [1791] 

virginianus, Cardinalis, Bonaparte, 1838 
natans, Cavolina, Abildgaard, 1791 
albilabris, Hylaeus, Fabricius, 1793 

preissti, Astacus (Cheraps), Erichson, 1846 
miser, Chlorocurtis, Kemp, 1925 

gracilipes, Chlorotocus, Milne Edwards, 1882 
fenestrarum, Chyromya, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 
violacea, Circe, Schumacher, 1817 
oceanicus, Coccolithus, Schwarz, 1894 
testudineum, Buccinum, Bruguiére, [1789] 
rufibranchialis, Eolis, Johnston, 1832 
dentata, Hippa, Fabricius, 1793 

gigantea, Salamandra, Barton, 1808 
marginipennis, Ctenomorpha, Gray, 1833. 
laticeps, Cumanotus, Odhner, 1907 
neritoidea, Cyclope, Risso, 1826 
unipunctatus, Cyrnus, Stephens, 1836 
hellerii, Dardanus, Paulson, 1875 

sacchari, Diatraea, Guilding, 1828 
lanceolata, Fasciola, Rudolphi, 1803 
lamarckii, Donacilla, Philippi, 1836 


Valid name of type species 


venatica, Felis, Griffith, 1821 

savignyi, Cancer, Milne Edwards, 1834 

tiphia, Motacilla, Linnaeus, 1758 

cristatus, Caprimulgus, Shaw, 1790 

nasutus, Coluber, Lacépede, 1789 

arabica, Voluta, Gmelin, [1791] 

spinifrons, Hippolyte, Milne Edwards, 1837 

laevigatum, Opatrum, Fabricius, 1781 

fenestralis, Aranea, Strom, 1768 

plicata, Unio, Say, 1817 

maculata, Lacerta, Shaw, 1802 

ameiva, Lacerta, Linnaeus, 1758 

limosa, Paludina, Say, 1817 

crenata, Helix, Gmelin, [1791] 

platyrhynchos, Anas, Linnaeus, 1758 

bifida, Asterias, Pennant, 1777 

cotoyui, Perisphinctes, Simionescu, 1907 

madagascarensis, Astacus, Milne Edwards 
& Audouin, 1839 

heliotropium, Trochus, Martyn, 1784 

helleri, Acantholophus, Ausserer, 1867 

nitidus, Falco, Latham, 1790 

duodecimguttata, Chrysomela, Thunberg, 1787 

rotundatus, Cancer, Olivi, 1792 

paguri, Phryxus, Rathke, 1843 

nitens, Curculio, Scopoli, 1763 

desmarestii, Hippolyte, Millet, 1831 

goodalli, Helix (Cochlodonta), Férussac, 1821 

perversus, Turbo, Linnaeus, 1758 


cubensis, Hippolyte, von Martens, 1872 
superba, Portunus, Costa, 1838 

psenes, Cynips, Linnaeus, 1758 
clavicornis, Encyrtus, Dalman, 1820 
schlosseri, Alcyonium, Pallas, 1766 
biunguiculatus, Palaemon, Lucas, [1846] 
linea, Buccin{um], Martyn, 1784 
fasciata, Pseudoboa, Schneider, 1801 
laevis, Doris, Linnaeus, 1767 

opalus, [Limax], Martyn, 1784 
cardinalis, Loxia, Linnaeus, 1758 
tridentata, Anomia, Forsskal, 1775 
cucurbitina, Apis, Rossi, 1792 
bicarinatus, Astacus, Gray, 1845 
Jactans, Virbius, Nobili, 1904 
crassicornis, Pandalus, Costa, 1871 
flava, Musca, Linnaeus, 1758 

scripta, Venus, Linnaeus, 1758 
pelagica, Coccosphaera, Wallich, 1877 
maculosum, Buccin{um], Martyn, 1784 
verrucosa, Eolidia, Sars, 1829 
cassivelaunus, Cancer, Pennant, 1777 
alleganiensis, Salamandra, Daudin, [1803] 
chronus, Diura, Gray, 1833 

beaumonti, Coryphella, Eliot, 1906 
neriteum, Buccinum, Linnaeus, 1758 
trimaculatus, Philopotamus, Curtis, 1834 
sanguinolentus, Pagurus, Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 
saccharalis, Phalaena, Fabricius, 1794 
dendriticum, Distoma, Rudolphi, 1819 
cornea, Mactra, Poli, 1795 


VALID NAMES OF TYPE SPECIES OF GENERA PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LIST PRIOR TO 1986 


Dorippe Weber, 1795 
Drupella Thiele, 1925 
Eclectus Wagler, 1832 
Elanus Savigny, 1809 

Elaphe Fitzinger, 1833 
Ellipsocephalus Zenker, 1833 
Elymana de Long, 1936 
Emesis Fabricius, 1807 
Enarmonia Hubner, [1825] 


Epixanthus Heller, 1861 
Eriphia Latreille, 1817 
Estheria Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 
Eualus Thallwitz, 1892 
Euphonia Desmarest, [1806] 
Eupteryx Curtis, 1831 

Everes Hubner, [1819] 
Facelina Alder & Hancock, 1855 
Favorinus Gray, 1850 
Fennecus Desmarest, 1804 
Fundulopanchax Myers, 1924 
Gasterophilus Leach, 1817 
Gastrodiscus Cobbold, 1877 
Genypterus Philippi, 1857 
Gliricola Mjéberg, 1910 
Globicornis Latreille, 1829 
Gnatocerus Thunberg, 1814 
Goneplax [Leach, 1814] 
Gonyosoma Wagler, 1828 
Goura Stephens, 1819 
Gypaetus Storr, 1784 
Haliaeetus Savigny, 1809 
Haliastur Selby, 1840 
Halichoerus Nilsson, 1820 
Helarctos Horsfield, 1825 
Hemisquilla Hansen, 1895 
Homola Leach, 1815 
Homoroselaps Jan, 1858 
Hydrellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 
Hydrodamalis Retzius, 1794 
Ictonyx Kaup, 1835 

Inachus Weber, 1795 
Involutina Terquem, 1862 
Ixodes Latreille, 1795 
Latreutes Stimpson, 1860 
Lauria Gray, 1840 

Leistes Vigors, 1825 
Leptocorisa Latreille, 1829 


Leptopsylla Jordan & Rothschild, 1911 


Lethocerus Mayr, 1853 
Ligur Sarato, 1885 

Lycaon Brookes, 1827 
Macropipus Prestandrea, 1833 
Mancinella Link, 1807 
Mellivora Storr, 1780 
Melursus Meyer, 1793 
Mesoplodon Gervais, 1850 
Metridia Boeck, 1865 
Metridium Blainville, 1824 
Morum [Réding], 1798 
Myotis Kaup, 1829 

Nabis Latreille, [1802] 
Nemagraptus Emmons, 1855 
Nephanes Thomson, 1859 
Neptis Fabricius, 1807 
Omalaspis Giraud, 1860 
Ophiophagus Ginther, 1864 
Opisthocomus Uliger, 1811 
Orchelimum Audinet-Serville, 1838 
Orchestia Leach, 1814 
Orconectes Cope, 1872 
Oreophryne Boettger, 1895 


Oryx Blainville, 1816 

Otina Gray, 1847 

Otocyon Miller, 1836 

Palicus Philippi, 1838 
Paradoxurus Cuvier, 1821 
Parapandalus Borradaile, 1899 


quadridens, Cancer, Fabricius, 1793 

elata, Purpura, Blainville, 1832 

grandis, Psittacus, Gmelin, 1789 

caesius, Elanus, Savigny, 1809 

parreysti, Elaphe, Fitzinger, 1833 

ambiguus, Elleipsocephalus, Zenker, 1833 

tnornatus, Thamnotettix, Van Duzee, 1892 

ovidius, Hesperia, Fabricius, 1793 

woeberiana, Phalaena (Tortrix), [Denis & 
Schiffermiiller], 1775 

kotschii, Epixanthus, Heller, 1861 

spinifrons, Cancer, Herbst, 1785 

imperatoriae, Estheria, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 

obses, Eualus, Thallwitz, 1892 

olivacea, Euphonia, Desmarest, [1806] 

picta, Cicada, Fabricius, 1794 

amyntas, Papilio, [Denis & Schiffermiller], 1775 

coronata, Eolidia, Forbes & Goodsir, 1839 

alba, Eolis, Alder & Hancock, 1844 

arabicus, Fennecus, Desmarest, 1804 

caerulea, Fundulus gularis, Boulenger, 1915 

equi, Oestrus, Clark, 1797 

sonsinoii, Gastrodiscus, Cobbold, 1877 

nigricans, Genypterus, Philippi, 1857 

gracilis, Gyropus, Nitzsch, 1818 

rufitarsis, Dermestes, Panzer, [1796] 

ruber, Gnatocerus, Thunberg, 1814 

bispinosa, Ocypoda, Lamarck, 1801 

viride, Gonyosoma, Wagler, 1828 

coronata, Columba, Linnaeus, 1766 

grandis, Gypaetus, Storr, 1784 

nisus, Haliaeetus, Savigny, 1809 

pondicerianus, Falco, Gmelin, 1788 

griseus, Halichoerus, Nilsson, 1820 

euryspilus, Helarctos, Horsfield, 1825 

styliferus, Gonodactylus, Milne Edwards, 1837 

spinifrons, Homola, Leach, 1815 

hygeiae, Coluber, Shaw, 1802 

aurifacies, Hydrellia, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 

stelleri, Hydrodamalis, Retzius, 1794 

capensis, Ictonyx, Kaup, 1835 

scorpio, Cancer, Fabricius, 1779 

jonesi, Involutina, Terquem & Piette, 1862 

reduvius, Acarus, Linnaeus, 1758 

ensiferus, Hippolyte, Milne Edwards, 1837 

umbilicata, Pupa, Draparnaud, [1801] 

americanus, Oriolus, Gmelin, 1788 

flavida, Leptocorisa, Guérin, 1831 

musculi, Pulex, Dugeés, 1832 

cordofanus, Lethocerus, Mayr, 1853 

edwardsii, Ligur, Sarato. 1885 

tricolor, Lycaon, Brookes, 1827 

macropipus, Portunus, Prestandrea, 1833 

aculeata, Mancinella, Link, 1807 

ratel, Viverra, Sparrman, 1777 

lybius, Melursus, Meyer, 1793 

sowerbensis, Delphinus, Blainville, 1817 

armata, Metridia, Boeck, 1865 

dianthus, Actinia, Ellis, 1768 

purpureum, Morum, [Roding], 1798 

murinus, Vespertilio, Schreber, [1775] 

vagans, Cimex, Fabricius, 1787 

elegans, Nemagrapsus, Emmons, 1855 

abbreviatella, Trichopteryx, Heer, 1841 

aceris, Papilio, Esper, [1783] 

noricus, Omalaspis, Giraud, 1860 

elaps, Hamadryas, Gunther, 1858 

cristatus, Phasianus, Gmelin, [1789] 

cuticulare, Orchelimum, Audinet-Serville, 1838 

littoreus, Cancer (Gammarus), Montagu, 1808 

inermis, Orconectes, Cope, 1872 

senckenbergiana, Oreophryne, Boettger, 1895 


oryx, Antilope, Pallas, 1777 

otis, Helix, Turton, 1819 

caffer, Otocyon, Miller, 1836 

granulatus, Palicus, Philippi, 1838 

typus, Paradoxurus, Cuvier, 1821 

serratifrons, Pandalus (Parapandalus), Borradaile, 
1899 


frascone, Cancer, Herbst, 1785 

cornus, Drupa, [R6ding], 1798 

roratus, Psittacus, Miller, 1776 
caeruleus, Falco, Desfontaines, [1789] 
sauromates, Coluber, Pallas, [1814] 
hoffii, Trilobites, Schlotheim, 1823 
sulphurella, Cicadula, Zetterstedt, 1828 
cereus, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1767 
formosana, Phalaena, Scopoli, 1763 


frontalis, Ozius, Milne Edwards, 1834 
verrucosus, Cancer, Forsskal, 1775 
cristata, Dexia, Meigen, 1826 
gaimardii, Hippolyte, Milne Edwards, 1837 
minuta, Euphonia, Cabanis, 1849 
atropunctata, Cicada, Goeze, 1778 
argiades, Papilio, Pallas, 1771 
auriculata, Doris, Muller, 1776 
branchialis, Doris, Rathke, 1806 
zerda, Canis, Zimmermann, 1780 
sjoestedti, Fundulus, Lonnberg, 1895 
intestinalis, Oestrus, de Geer, 1776 
aegyptiacum, Diplostomum, Cobbold, 1876 
chilensis, Conger, Guichenot, 1849 
porcelli, Pediculus, Schrank, 1781 
nigripes, Dermestes, Fabricius, 1792 
cornuta, Trogosita, Fabricius, 1798 
rhomboides, Cancer, Linnaeus, 1758 
oxycephalus, Coluber, Boie, 1827 
cristata, Columba, Pallas, 1764 
aureus, Vultur, Hablizl, 1783 
albicilla, Falco, Linnaeus, 1758 
indus, Falco, Boddaert, 1783 
grypus, Phoca, Fabricius, 1791 
malayanus, Ursus, Raffles, 1821 
ensiger, Gonodactylus, Owen, 1832 
barbatus, Cancer, Fabricius, 1793 
lacteus, Coluber, Linnaeus, 1758 
flaviceps, Notiphila, Meigen, 1830 
gigas, Manati, Zimmermann, 1789 
striatus, Bradypus, Perry, 1810 
dorsettensis, Cancer, Pennant, 1777 
liassicus, Nummulites, Jones, 1853 
ricinus, Acarus, Linnaeus, 1758 
fucorum, Palaemon, Fabricius, 1798 
cylindraceus, Turbo, da Costa, 1778 
militaris, Emberiza, Linnaeus, 1758 
acuta, Cimex, Thunberg, 1783 
segnis, Pulex, Schoenherr, 1811 
fakir, Belostoma, Gistl, [1848] 
ensiferus, Palemon, Risso, 1816 
picta, Hyaena, Temminck, 1820 
tuberculatus, Portunus, Roux, 1828 
alouina, Volema, [Roding], 1798 
capensis, Viverra, Schreber, [1776] 
ursinus, Bradypus, Shaw, 1791 
bidens, Physeter, Sowerby, 1804 
longus, Calanus, Lubbock, 1854 
senilis, Priapus, Linnaeus, 1761 
oniscus, Strombus, Linnaeus, 1767 
myotis, Vespertilio, Borkhausen, 1797 
ferus, Cimex, Linnaeus, 1758 
gracilis, Graptolithus, Hall, 1848 
titan, Trichopteryx, Newman, 1834 
hylas, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1758 
niger, Figites, Hartig, 1840 
hannah, Naja, Cantor, 1836 
hoazin, Phasianus, Miller, [1776] 
vulgare, Orchelimum, Harris, 1841 
gammarellus, Oniscus, Pallas, 1766 
pellucidus, Astacus, Tellkampf, 1844 
moluccensis, Microhyla achatina, Peters & 
Doria, 1878 
gazella, Capra, Linnaeus, 1758 
ovatum, Galericulum, Brown, 1827 
megalotis, Canis, Desmarest, 1822 
caronii, Cymopolia, Roux, 1830 
hermaphroditus, Viverra, Pallas, [1777] 
spinipes, Plesionika, Bate, 1888 


89 


90 VALID NAMES OF TYPE SPECIES OF GENERA PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL LIST PRIOR TO 1986 


Paraxanthus Milne Edwards & 
Lucas, [1844] 
Periclimenes Costa, 1844 
Persephona Leach, 1817 
Pezoporus Illiger, 1811 
Phaenopsectra Kieffer, 1921 
Philotrypesis Forster, 1878 
Pilumnopeus Milne Edwards, 1867 
Pisa [Leach, 1814] 
Pisania Bivona, 1832 
Planes Bowditch, 1825 
Platycercus Vigors, 1825 
Platymantis Ginther, 1858 
Plesionika Bate, 1888 
Podophthalmus Lamarck, 1801 
Potamon Savigny, 1816 
Proteles Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1824 
Psodos Treitschke, 1825 
Pteronura Gray, 1837 
Ptyelus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 
Pupilla Fleming, 1828 
Pyrgomorpha Audinet-Serville, [1838] 
Pyrgus Hubner, [1819] 
Rhantus Dejean, 1833 
Rhizoglyphus Claparéde, 1869 
Rhopalum Stephens, 1829 
Rhynchium Spinola, 1806 
Rhypodes Stal, 1868 
Runcina Forbes, 1851 
Sardina Antipa, 1904 
Saron Thallwitz, 1891 
Segmentina Fleming, 1818 
Semele Schumacher, 1817 
Semiaphis Van der Goot, 1913 
Sicyonia Milne Edwards, 1830 
Solenocera Lucas, 1849 
Spindalis Jardine & Selby, 1836 
Striglina Guénée, 1877 
Strongyloides Grassi, 1879 
Struthiolaria Lamarck, 1816 
Subestea Cotton, 1944 
Suricata Desmarest, 1804 
Synalpheus Bate, 1888 
Tarsius Storr, 1780 
Taxidea Waterhouse, [1839] 
Tectarius Valenciennes, [1832] 
Telmessus White, 1846 
Tethya Lamarck, [1814] 
Tetraclaenodon Scott, 1892 
Tetragraptus Salter, 1863 
Tetrahymena Furgason, 1940 
Tetrastichus Haliday, 1844 
Thais [Réding], 1798 
Thalarctos Gray, 1825 
Thalassina Latreille, 1806 
Thenus Leach, 1815 
Theodoxus, Montfort, 1810 
Thia Leach, 1815 
Thraupis Boie, 1826 
Trachycaris Calman, 1906 
Triatoma Laporte, [1832] 
‘Trinoton Nitzsch, 1818 
Troglocaris Dormitzer, 1853 
Trophon Montfort, 1810 
Truncatella Risso, 1826 


hirtipes, Paraxanthus, Milne Edwards 

& Lucas, [1844] 
insignis, Periclimenes, Costa, 1844 
latreillei, Persephona, Leach, 1817 
formosus, Psittacus, Latham, 1790 
leucolabis, Chironomus, Kieffer, 1915 
longicauda, Philotrypesis, Forster, 1878 
crassimanus, Pilumnopeus, Milne Edwards, 1867 
biaculeatus, Cancer, Montagu, 1813 
striatula, Pisania. Bivona, 1832 
clypeatus, Planes, Bowditch, 1825 
pennantii, Psittacus, Latham, 1790 
pliciferus, Platymantis, Gunther, 1858 
uniproducta, Plesionika, Bate, 1888 
spinosus, Podophtalmus, Lamarck, 1801 
fluviatile, Potamon, Savigny, 1816 
lalandii, Proteles, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1824 
equestrata, Phalaena, Fabricius, 1777 
sambachii, Pteronura, Gray, 1837 
ferrumequinum, Ptyelus, Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 
marginata, Pupa, Draparnaud, [1801] 
rosea, Truxalis, Charpentier, 1825 
alveolus, Papilio, Hiibner, [1800-1803] 
pulverosus, Colymbetes, Stephens, 1828 
robini, Rhizoglyphus, Claparéde, 1869 
rufiventris, Crabro, Panzer, 1799 
europaeum, Rygchium, Spinola, 1806 
zealandicus, Nysius, Dallas, 1852 
hancocki, Runcina, Forbes, 1851 
dobrogica, Sardina, Antipa, 1904 
gibberosus, Hippolyte, Milne Edwards, 1837 
lacustris, Nautilus, Lightfoot, 1786 
reticulata, Semele, Schumacher, 1817 
carotae, Aphis, Koch, 1854 
sculpta, Sicyonia, Milne Edwards, 1830 
siphonoceros, Peneus, Philippi, 1840 
bilineatus, Spindalis, Jardine & Selby, 1836 
lineola, Striglina, Guénée, 1877 
intestinalis, Anguillula, Bavay, 1877 ° 
nodulosa, Struthiolaria, Lamarck, 1816 
seminodosa, Alvania, May, 1916 
capensis, Suricata, Desmarest, 1804 
falcatus, Synalpheus, Bate, 1888 
tarsier, Lemur, Erxleben, 1777 
labradorius, Ursus, Gmelin, 1788 
coronatus, Tectarius, Valenciennes, [1832] 
serratus, Telmessus, White, 1846 
lyncurium, Alcyonium, Linnaeus, 1767 
floverianus, Mioclaenus, Cope, 1888 
bryonoides, Graptolithus, Hall, 1858 
geleii, Tetrahymena, Furgason, 1940 
attalus, Cirrospilus, Walker, 1839 
fucus, Murex, Gmelin, [1791] 
polaris, Thalarctos, Gray, 1825 
scorpionides, Thalassina, Latreille, 1806 
indicus, Thenus, Leach, 1815 
lutetianus, Theodoxus, Montfort, 1810 
polita, Thia, Leach, 1815 
archiepiscopus, Tanagra, Desmarest, 1806 
rugosus, Platybema, Bate, 1888 
gigas, Reduvius, Fabricius, 1775 
conspurcatum, Liotheum (Trinoton), Nitzsch, 1818 
schmidti, Troglocaris, Dormitzer, 1853 
magellanicus, Murex, Gmelin, 1791 
laevigata, Truncatella, Risso, 1826 


barbiger, Gecarcinus, Poeppig, 1836 


amethystea, Alpheus, Risso, 1826 
punctatus, Cancer, Linnaeus, 1758 
wallicus, Psittacus, Kerr, 1792 
flavipes, Chironomus, Meigen, 1818 
caricae, Cynips, Linnaeus, 1762 
serratifrons, Ozius, Kinahan, 1858 
armata, Maja, Latreille, [1802] 
striata, Voluta, Gmelin, 1791 

minutus, Cancer, Linnaeus, 1758 
elegans, Psittacus, Gmelin, 1788 
corrugatus, Hylodes, Dumeéril, 1853 
ensis, Acanthephyra, Milne Edwards, 1881 
vigil, Portunus, Weber, 1795 

potamios, Cancer, Olivier, 1803-1804 
cristata, Viverra, Sparrman, 1783 
quadrifaria, Phalaena, Sulzer, 1776 
brasiliensis, Mustela lutris, Gmelin, 1788 
flavescens, Tettigonia, Fabricius, 1794 
muscorum, Turbo, Linnaeus, 1758 
conicum, Acrydium, Olivier, 1791 
malvae, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1758 
suturalis, Colymbetes, MacLeay, 1825 
echinopus, Tyroglyphus, Fumouze & Robin, 1868 
clavipes, Sphex, Linnaeus, 1758 
oculata, Vespa, Fabricius, 1781 
clavicornis, Lygaeus, Fabricius, 1794 
coronata, Pelta, Quatrefages, 1844 
pilchardus, Clupea, Walbaum, 1792 
marmoratus, Palaemon, Olivier, 1811 
nitidus, Planorbis, Miller, 1774 
proficua, Tellina, Pulteney, 1799 
dauci, Aphis, Fabricius, 1775 
carinatus, Cancer, Briinnich, 1768 
membranaceus, Peneus, Risso, 1816 
nigricephala, Tanagra, Jameson, 1835 
scitaria, Drepanodes, Walker, 1862 
stercoralis, Rhabditis, Bavay, 1876 
papulosum, Buccin{um], Martyn, 1784 
australiae, Cingula, Frauenfeld, 1867 
suricata, Viverra, Schreber, [1776] 
comatularum, Alpheus, Haswell, 1882 
syrichta, Simia, Linnaeus, 1758 

taxus, Ursus, Schreber, [1777] 
grandinatus, Trochus, Gmelin, 1791 
cheiragonus, Cancer, Tilesius, 1815 
aurantium, Alcyonium, Pallas, 1766 
puercensis, Phenacodus, Cope, 1881 
serra, Fucoides, Brongniart, 1828 
pyriformis, Leucophrys, Ehrenberg, 1830 
miser, Eulophus, Nees, 1834 

nodosa, Nerita, Linnaeus, 1758 
maritimus, Ursus, Linnaeus, 1758 
anomalus, Cancer (Astacus), Herbst, 1804 
orientalis, Scyllarus, Lund, 1793 
fluviatilis, Nerita, Linnaeus, 1758 
scutellata, Hippa, Fabricius, 1793 
ornata, Tanagra, Sparrman, 1789 
restricta, Hippolyte, Milne Edwards, 1878 
rubrofasciatus, Cimex, de Geer, 1773 
anserinus, Pediculus, Fabricius, 1805 
anophthalmus, Palaemon, Kollar, 1848 
geversianum, Buccinum, Pallas, 1774 
subcylindrica, Helix, Linnaeus, 1767 


Truncatella costulata Risso, 1826 (a junior subjective synonym of Helix subcylindrica Linnaeus, 1767) recorded as the type species 


of Truncatella Risso, 1826 (Op. 1664) 


Trypanosoma Gruby, 1843 
Tupinambis Daudin, 1802 
Urocyon Baird, 1857 
Vallonia Risso, 1826 

Vireo Vieillot, 1807 
Vormela Blasius, 1884 
Xaiva MacLeay, 1838 
Xenocrepis Foerster, 1856 


Xenophora Fischer von Waldheim, 1807 


Xiphopenaeus Smith, 1869 
Zerynthia Ochsenheimer, 1816 


sanguinis, Trypanosoma, Gruby, 1843 
monitor, Tupinambis, Daudin, 1802 
virginianus, Canis, Schreber, [1776] 
rosalia, Vallonia, Risso, 1826 
musicus, Vireo, Vieillot, 1807 
sarmatica, Mustela, Pallas, 1771 
pulchella, Xaiva, MacLeay, 1838 
pura, Xenocrepis, Mayr, 1904 
laevigata, Xenophora, Fischer von Waldheim, 1807 
harttii, Xiphopeneus, Smith, 1869 
hypsipyle, Papilio, Fabricius, 1776 


rotatoria, Amoeba, Mayer, 1843 
teguixin, Lacerta, Linnaeus, 1758 
cinereoargenteus, Canis, Schreber, [1776] 
pulchella, Helix, Miller, 1774 

grisea, Tanagra, Boddaert, 1783 
peregusna, Mustela, Gildenstaedt, 1770 
biguttatus, Portunus, Risso, 1816 

morys, Pteromalus, Walker, 1848 
conchyliophorus, Trochus, Born, 1780 
kroyeri, Penaeus, Heller, 1862 

polyxena, Papilio, [Denis & Schiffermiiller], 1775 


EMENDMENTS TO NAMES AND WORKS LISTED IN 
OFFICIAL LISTS AND INDEXES OF NAMES AND WORKS IN ZOOLOGY 
(1987) 


This section details emendments to a number of names and 
works placed on the Official Lists and Indexes prior to 1986 
and listed in the Official Lists and Indexes of Names and 
Works in Zoology (1987); the page references to that book are 
given. Some of these emendments have been ruled upon in 
Opinions published in volumes 43 (1986) to 57 (2000) of the 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature; these are indicated by the 
Opinion number at the end of entries. Other emendments are 
corrections of fact in the original entries and do not have an 
Opinion number. The earlier authorship of some names 
(mainly at family-group rank) has not been incorporated since 
the Commission and the Secretariat have not had an 
Opportunity to consider the implications, and in some 
systematic groups the earliest authorships have not been fully 
investigated. 


Page 7. BITHINIADAE Gray, 1857 — delete entry on Official 
Index. Cp. 1664 


Page 7. BITHYNIIDAE Gray, 1857 — delete ‘(correction of 
BITHINIADAE) Gray, 1857, in Turton, Manual land & 
freshwater Shells brit. Islands (ed. 3): xiii, 24’; substitute 
“Troschel, 1857, Das Gebiss der Schnecken zur Begriindung 
einer natiirlich Classification, vol. 1(2), p. 101°; delete ‘for 
use by those who do not place Bithynia Leach in a family- 
group taxon having an older name’. Op. 1664 


Page 9. CERATINIDAE Latreille, 1802 — entry on Official 
List emended to record the ruling under the plenary power 
that it and other family-group names based on Ceratina 
Latreille, 1802 are not to be given priority over 
ANTHOPHORIDAE Dahlbom, 1835 and other family- 
group names based on Anthophora Latreille, 1803. Op. 1713 


Page 14. EPHYDRIDAE Zetterstedt, 1837 — entry on Official 
List emended to record the ruling under the plenary power 
that it and other family-group names based on Ephydra 
Fallen, 1810 are to be given precedence over 
GYMNOMYZIDAE Latreille, 1829 and other family- 
group names based on Gymnomyza Fallén, 1810 (a junior 
subjective synonym of Mosillus Latreille, 1804) whenever 
Ephydra and Mosillus or Gymnomyza are placed in the 
same family-group taxon. Op. 1748 


Page 18. IDOTEIDAE Samouelle, 1819 — delete “(Crustacea, 
Decapoda)’; substitute “(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 19. LEPIDOMYSIDAE Clarke, 1961 — delete 
“(Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute “(Crustacea, 
Mysidacea)’ 


Page 19. LEPTOSOMATINI Filipjev, 1916 — delete entry on 
Official Index 


Page 21. MESIDOTEINI Racovitza & Sevastos, 1910 — delete 
(Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute “(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 22. MICROSPORIDAE Reichardt, 1976 — entry on 
Official List emended to read ‘MICROSPORIDAE Crotch, 
1873 (type genus: Microsporus Kolenati, 1846)’. Op. 1957 


Page 23. ODONTASPIDIDAE Miller & Henle, [1839] — entry 
on Official List emended to record the ruling under the 
plenary power that the name and other family-group names 
based on Odontaspis Agassiz, 1838 are to be given 
precedence over CARCHARIIDAE Miller & Henle, [1839] 
and other family-group names based on Carcharias 
Rafinesque, 1810 whenever their type genera are placed in 
the same family-group taxon. Op. 1459 


Page 32. SPHAERIIDAE Erichson, 1845 — entry on Official 
Index emended to read ‘“SPHAERIIDAE Erichson, 1845, 
an incorrect original spelling following the ruling under the 
plenary power that for the purposes of Article 29 of the 
Code the stem of the generic name Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 is 
SPHAERIUS-’. Op. 1957 


Page 32. SPHAERIIDAE Jeffreys, 1862 (1820) — entry on 
Official List emended to read ‘“SPHAERIIDAE Deshayes, 
1854 (1820), Catalogue of the Conchifera or bivalve shells in 
the collection of the British Museum, part 2, p. 261’. Op. 
1957 


Page 37. TRUNCATELLIDAE Gray, 1840 — entry on Official 
List emended to record the ruling under the plenary power 
that it and other family-group names based on Truncatella 
Risso, 1826 are not to be given priority over RISSOIDAE 
Gray, 1847 and other family-group names based on Rissoa 
Desmarest, 1814 whenever their type genera are placed in 
the same family-group taxon. Op. 1664 


Page 37. UMBELLULAE Lindahl, 1874 — entry on Official 
Index deleted. Op. 1903 


Page 37. UMBELLULARIIDAE Lindahl, 1874 — entry on 
Official List deleted. Op. 1903 


Page 37. UMBELLULEAE Kolliker, 1875 — entry on Official 
Index deleted. Op. 1903 


Page 38. XYLOCOPIDAE Lepeletier, 1841 — entry on Official 
List emended to record authorship of Latreille, 1802, and 
the ruling under the plenary power that it and other family- 
group names based on Xylocopa Latreille, 1802 are not to 
be given priority over ANTHOPHORIDAE Dahlbom, 
1835 and other family-group names based on Anthophora 
Latreille, 1803 whenever their type genera are placed in the 
same family-group taxon. Op. 1713 


Page 53. Balea Gray, 1824 — delete ‘type species, by 
designation by Herrmannsen, 1846 (Indicis Gen. Malacoz. 
Primordia 1: 103): Pupa fragilis Draparnaud, [1801], Tabi. 
Moll. terrestr. fluviat. France: 64)’; substitute ‘type species, 
by subsequent designation by Turton, 1831, A manual of 
the land and fresh-water shells of the British Islands ..., p. 7: 
Turbo perversus Linnaeus, 1758’. Op. 1718 


Page 55. Binoculus Geoffroy, 1764 — delete entry on Official 
Index. Op. 1754 


Page 55. Binoculus Miller, 1776 — delete “Miller, 1776, Zool. 
dan. Prodr.: 200’; substitute ‘Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée 
des insectes qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, 
p. 658’. Op. 1754 


Page 62. Carcharias Rafinesque, 1809 — entry on Official Index 
deleted and the name placed on Official List by the ruling 
under the plenary power, with the date 1810 (gender: 
masculine) (type species, by monotypy: Carcharias taurus 
Rafinesque, 1810), ruled under the plenary power not to 
be given priority over Odontaspis Agassiz, 1838 when- 
ever the two names are considered to be synonyms 
(Chondrichthyes). Op. 1459 


Page 68. Choloepus IMlliger, 1811 — entry on Official List 
emended to record Bradypus didactylus Linnaeus, 1758 as 
type species by subsequent designation by Gray, 1827, 
Synopsis of the species of the Class Mammalia ..., vol. 5 in 
Griffith, E., Smith, C.H. & Pidgeon, E. (Eds.), The animal 
kingdom arranged in conformity with its organisation, by the 
Baron Cuvier ..., p. 275. Op. 1922 


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Page 74. Crabro Geoffroy, 1762 — entry on Official Index 
emended to confirm that all uses of the name Crabro prior 
to the publication of Crabro Fabricius, 1775 are suppressed 
for the purposes of both the Principle of Priority and the 
Principle of Homonymy. Op. 1754 


Page 75. Crenitis Bedel, 1881 — entry on Official List emended 
to record gender as feminine, not masculine. Op. 1891 


Page 75. Crioceris Miller, 1764 — delete “Miller, 1764, Fauna 
insecta Fridrich: xiii’; substitute “Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire 
abrégée des insectes qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris, 
vol. 1, p. 237°. Op. 1754 


Page 76. Cryptus Fabricius, 1804 — entry on Official List 
emended to record suppression under the plenary power of 
Cryptus Panzer, 1804, a senior homonym. Op. 1757 


Page 85. Dyticus Miller, 1776 — delete ‘Miller, 1776, Zool. 
dan. Prodr.: 69°; substitute ‘Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire 
abrégée des insectes qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris, 
vol. 1, p. 185’. Op. 1754 


Page 109. Idotea Fabricius, 1798 — delete “(Crustacea, Deca- 
poda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 111. Jaera [Leach, 1814] — delete ‘(Crustacea, Deca- 
poda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 113. Ledra Fabricius, 1803 — delete ‘(Insecta, Ortho- 
ptera)’; substitute “(Insecta, Homoptera)’ 


Page 114. Lepidomysis Clarke, 1961 — delete “(Crustacea, Deca- 
poda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Mysidacea)’ 


Page 123. Mantis Linnaeus, 1767 — delete “Linnaeus, 1767, 
Syst. Nat. (ed. 12) 1(2): 689’; substitute ‘Linnaeus, 1758, 
Systema Naturae, Ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 425, ruled under the 
plenary power to be an available genus-group name’; type 
species ruled under the plenary power to be by subsequent 
designation by Latreille, 1810, Considerations générales sur 
lordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des 
crustacés, des arachnides et des insectes, pp. 247, 433: 
Gryllus religiosus Linnaeus, 1758. Op. 1754 


Page 125. Mesidotea Richardson, 1905 — add reference to 
Addendum to Opinion 643, Bulletin of Zoological Nomen- 
clature, 21: 92-93 


Page 125. Mesopodopsis Czerniavsky, 1882 — delete ‘(Crustacea, 
Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Mysidacea)’ 


Page 133. Octopus Cuvier, [1797] — entry on Official List 
emended to record that the type species by absolute 
tautonymy is Sepia octopus Gmelin, [1791], suppressed 
senior objective synonym of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 
[1797]. Op. 1861 


Page 134. Odontaspis Agassiz, 1838 — entry on Official List 
emended to record the ruling under the plenary power that 
the name is to be given precedence over Carcharias 
Rafinesque, 1810 whenever the two names are considered to 
be synonyms. Op. 1459 


Page 135. Oniscus Linnaeus, 1758 — delete ‘by designation by 
Stiles, 1928 (Smithson. misc. Coll. 73 (No. 5): 27°; substitute 
‘by designation by Audouin, 1823, Cloporte. Oniscus. In 
Bory de Saint-Vincent (Ed.), Dictionnaire classique 
histoire naturelle, vol. 4, p. 222’. Op. 1837 


Page 136. Orgyia Ochsenheimer, 1810 — to be recorded as 
placed on Official List in Op. 1283 


Page 139. Pachylops Fieber, 1858 — entry on Official List 
emended to record that the designation under the plenary 
power in 1954 of Litosoma bicolor Douglas & Scott, 1868 
as the type species of Pachylops is set aside under the 
plenary power, and that the type species by monotypy is 
Capsus chloropterus Kirschbaum, 1856, invalid senior 
subjective synonym of Litosoma virescens Douglas & Scott, 
1865. Op. 1943 


Page 140. Pan Oken, 1816 — emend date and reference for 
Simia troglodytes Blumenbach to read “1775, De generis 
humani varietate nativa, p. 37°; add reference to Corrigenda, 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 45: 304 


Page 143. Patanga Uvarov, 1923 — entry on Official List 
emended to record the ruling under the plenary power that 
the name is not to be given priority over Nomadacris 
Uvarov, 1923 whenever the two names are considered to be 
synonyms. Op. 1454 


Page 158. Pterophorus Schaffer, 1766 — delete ‘Schaffer, 1766, 
Elementa Entomologica: Tab. 104, figs. 2, 3°; substitute 
‘Geoffroy, 1762, Histoire abrégée des insectes qui se trouvent 
aux environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 90°; delete ‘type species, by 
designation by Whalley, 1961 (Bull. zool. Nomencl. 18: 
159)*; substitute ‘type species, ruled under the plenary 
power to be by subsequent designation by Curtis, 1827, 
British entomology, vol. 4, text for pl. 161: Phalaena 
pentadactyla Linnaeus, 1758’. Op. 1754 


Page 163. Saduria Adams, 1852 — delete ‘validated under the 
plenary powers’; delete “((Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute 
‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’; add reference to Addendum to 
Opinion 643, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 21: 
92-93 


Page 164. Sarmartium Dana, 1851 — delete ‘“Sarmartium’; 
substitute “Sarmatiun’ 


Page 169. Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 — entry on Official Index 
deleted and the name (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Sphaerius acaroides Waltl, 1838) placed on 
Official List (Coleoptera). Op. 1957 


Page 170. Spirula Lamarck, 1799 — delete “(Cephalopoda, 
Decapoda)’; substitute (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea)’ 


Page 175. Teius Merrem, 1820 — after reference for Teius viridis 
Merrem, 1820, add ‘junior synonym of teyou, Lacerta, 
Daudin, 1802’ 


Page 176. Tetigonia Blanchard, 1852 — entry on Official Index 
deleted. Op. 1754 


Page 176. Tetigonia Fourcroy, 1785 — entry on Official Index 
deleted. Op. 1754 


Page 176. Tetigonia Geoffroy, 1762 — entry on Official Index 
emended to record suppression under the plenary power for 
the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those 
of the Principle of Homonymy. Op. 1754 


Page 178. Tinaea Geoffroy, 1762 — entry on Official Index 
emended to record the name as a junior objective synonym 
of Tinea Linnaeus, 1758. Op. 1754 


Page 181. Truncatella Risso, 1826 — entry on Official List 
emended to record that the type species, by subsequent 
designation by Lowe, 1855, Proceedings of the Zoological 
Society of London, 22: 217 is Truncatella costulata Risso, 
1826, a junior subjective synonym of Helix subcylindrica 
Linnaeus, 1767. Op. 1664 


Page 182. Tubulanus Renier, [1804] — entry on Official Index 
deleted and the name placed on Official List, being ruled 
under the plenary power to be published and available from 
its use by Renier, [1804], Prospetto della Classe dei Vermi, p. 
20, despite that work having been rejected in Opinion 316 as 
not properly published (gender: masculine) (type species, by 
monotypy: Tubulanus polymorphus Renier, [1804]). Op. 1486 


Page 183. Umbellularia Lamarck, 1801 — entry on Official List 
emended to record its deletion from Official List and placed 
on Official Index, being a junior objective synonym of 
Umbellula Cuvier, [1797]. Op. 1903 


Page 192. albifrons, Jaera, [Leach, 1814] — delete ‘(Crustacea, 
Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


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Page 194. anatinus, Mytilus, Linnaeus, 1758 — add ‘as defined 
by the neotype (no. 1989.164 in the Natural History 
Museum, London, from Llangynidr, Brecon, Wales) desig- 
nated by Mordan & Woodward, 1990, Bulletin of Zoo- 
logical Nomenclature, 47: 112’. Op. 1651 


Page 197. asellus, Oniscus, Linnaeus, 1758 — add ‘as defined by 
the neotype (male specimen, catalogue no. 1994.3341 in the 
Crustacea Section of the Natural History Museum, 
London, from the Linnetradgarden, Uppsala, Sweden) 
designated under the plenary power’. Op. 1837 


Page 197. asparagi, Chrysomela, Linnaeus, 1758 — delete 
“Crioceris Miller, 1764’; substitute “Crioceris Geoffroy, 
1762’. Op. 1754 


Page 199. aurita, Cicada, Linnaeus, 1758 — delete ‘(Insecta, 
Orthoptera)’; substitute “(Insecta, Homoptera)’ 


Page 200. balthicus, Oniscus, Pallas, 1772 — delete “(Crustacea, 
Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 202. bicolor, Litosoma, Douglas & Scott, 1868 — entry on 
Official List emended to delete reference to it as the specific 
name of the type species of Pachylops Fieber, 1858, this 
designation having been set aside under the plenary power. 
Op. 1943 


Page 206. camilla, Papilio, Linnaeus, 1763 — entry on Official 
List emended to record the date of publication as 1764 and 
that it is the type species of Ladoga Moore, [1898]. Op. 
1917 


Page 211. cinereus, Dytiscus, Linnaeus, 1758 — entry on Official 
List emended to record that the neotype noted in Opinion 
618 is set aside under the plenary power and a replacement 
neotype (specimen in the Lund Museum, Sweden, bearing 
identification labels as Graphoderus cinereus (Linnaeus, 
1758) by Angus, Foster & Nilsson plus the locality data ‘S: 
NA, Kvismaren 11/6 1982 Leg. Fagelstn’ and red labels 
“Neotypus’ and ‘Neotype male symbol Dytiscus cinereus 
Linnaeus, 1758 des. A. Nilsson 1986’) designated under the 
plenary power. Op. 1543 


Page 212. clavicornis, Cicada, Fabricius, 1794 — entry on 
Official List emended to record its conservation by 
suppression under the plenary power of the specific names 
of Cimex aequinoctialis Scopoli, 1763 and Cicada 
quadristriata Gmelin, 1790. Op. 1935 


Page 216. crassum, Sarmartium, Dana, 1851 — delete “Sar- 
martium’; substitute ‘Sarmatiun’ 


Page 219. cygneus, Mytilus, Linnaeus, 1758 — add ‘as defined 
by the lectotype (shell inscribed ‘218’ and ‘cygneus’ in 
Linnaeus’s handwriting, in the collection of the Linnean 
Society of London) designated by Bloomer, 1938, Journal 
of Conchology, 21: 39°. Op. 1651 


Page 223. draparnaldi, Helicella, Beck, 1837 — entry on Official 
Index emended to record that the original generic 
combination was with Helix and not Helicella. Op 1924 


Page 223. draparnaudi, Helicella, Beck, 1837 — entry on 
Official List emended to record that the original generic 
combination was with Helix and not Helicella. Op 1924 


Page 225. emarginata, Cymothoa, Fabricius, 1793 — delete 
(Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute “(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 225. encrinus, Isis, Linnaeus, 1758 — entry on Official List 
emended to record as the type species of Umbellula Cuvier, 
[1797]. Op. 1903 


Page 225. entelloides, Hylobates, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1842 
— entry on Official List emended to record its conservation 
by suppression under the plenary power of the specific 
names of Simia longimana Schreber, [1774] and Simia 
albimana Vigors & Horsfield, 1828. Op. 1736 


Page 225. entomon, Oniscus, Linnaeus, 1758 — delete 
(Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’; 
add reference to Addendum to Opinion 643, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 21: 92-93 


Page 229. fasciata, Rana, Smith, 1849 — entry on Official List 
emended to record as the type species of Strongylopus 
Tschudi, 1838, designated under the plenary power. Op. 
1920 . 


Page 234. geinitzianus, Gladiolites, Barrande, 1850 — entry on 
Official List emended to record its establishment on p. 69 
(not p. 68), and that it is defined by the neotype (specimen 
no. L31612 in the National Museum, Prague, figured by 
Boucek & Miinch, 1944, Rozpravy II. Tridy Ceske 
Akademie, 53: pl. 3, figs. 2-4) designated under the plenary 
power. Op. 1901 


Page 254. mackloti, Liasis, Duméril & Bibron, 1844 — entry on 
Official List emended to record its designation under the 
plenary power as the type species of Liasis Gray, 1842. Op. 
1514 


Page 258. mexicanus, Gryinus, Shaw, 1789 — delete “Gryinus’ 
and ‘1789’; substitute ‘Gyrinus’ and ‘1798’ 


Page 264. neglecta, Idothea, Sars, 1897 — delete ‘(Crustacea, 
Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Isopoda)’ 


Page 265. nitidula, Helix, Draparnaud, [1805] — entry on 
Official List emended to record the ruling under the 
plenary power that the taxon is defined by the neotype 
(specimen no. 86934 in the Naturhistorisches Museum, 
Vienna) designated under the plenary power. Op. 1822 


Page 273. pentadactyla, Phalaena, Linnaeus, 1758 — delete 
‘specific name of type species of Pterophorus Schaffer, 
1766’; substitute ‘specific name of type species of Ptero- 
phorus Geoffroy, 1762’. Op. 1754 


Page 279. punctata, Lepralia, Hassall, 1841 — entry on Official 
List emended to record that the neotype designated in 
Opinion 1016 is set aside under the plenary power and a 
replacement neotype (specimen no. BMNH 1985.11.20.1 in 
the Natural History Museum, London, illustrated in 
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 43: 289, fig. D) is 
designated by the Commission. Op. 1499 


Page 283. reducta, Limenitis camilla, Staudinger, 1901 — entry 
on Official List emended to record the ruling that the name 
Papilio camillus Cramer, [1780] and all uses of that name 
prior to the publication of Papilio camillus Fabricius, 1781 
are suppressed under the plenary power for the purposes of 
both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 
Homonymy. Op. 1917 


Page 283. religiosus, Gryllus, Linnaeus, 1758 — delete ‘Mantis 
Linnaeus, 1767’; substitute ‘Mantis Linnaeus, 1758’. Op. 
1754 


Page 291. servatus, Lepidophthalmus, Fage, 1924 — delete 
“(Crustacea, Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, Mysid- 
acea)’ 


Page 293. sinensis, Trionyx, Wiegmann, 1835 — entry on 
Official List emended to record the date as 1834, not 1835, 
and its conservation by suppression under the plenary 
power of the specific name of Testudo rostrata Thunberg, 
1787. Op. 1659 


Page 293. slabberi, Podopsis, Van Beneden, 1861 — delete 
‘(Crustacea, | Decapoda)’; substitute ‘(Crustacea, 
Mysidacea)’ 


Page 297. subcylindrica, Helix, Linnaeus, 1767 — entry on 
Official List emended to record the name as the senior 
subjective synonym of Truncatella costulata Risso, 1826, 
the type species of Truncatella Risso, 1826. Op. 1664 


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Page 300. terrestris, Apis, Linnaeus, 1758 — entry on Official 
List emended to record the ruling under the plenary power 
that the taxon is defined by the neotype (the queen specimen 
with a red label reading “NEOTYPE Apis terrestris L., 
1758’, a white label reading ‘Upl. Radmanso Vasternas 
7.8.1970 leg. S. Erlandsson’, a white label reading “Bombus 
terrestris (L.) A. Loken det.’, and a blue label reading 
‘Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Stockholm Loan 262/94’) 
designated under the plenary power. Op. 1828 


Page 300. teyou, Lacerta, Daudin, 1802 — delete ‘specific name 
of type species of Teius Merrem, 1820’; substitute ‘senior 
synonym of Teius viridis Merrem, 1820, the type species of 
Teius Merrem, 1820’ 


Page 301. tigrina, Salamandra, Green, 1825 — delete ‘Shaw, 
1789’; substitute “Shaw, 1798’ 


Page 302. triangulum, Coluber, Lacepéde, 1788 — entry on 
Official List emended to record the ruling under the 
plenary power that the name is available despite being 
published in a work ruled to be unavailable. Op. 1463 


Page 303. troglodytes, Simia, Blumenbach, 1779 — emend date 
and reference to read ‘1775, De generis humani varietate 
nativa, p. 37’; add reference to Corrigenda, Bulletin of 
Zoological Nomenclature, 45: 304 


Page 310. vulgare, Octopus, Cuvier, [1797] — entry on Official 
List emended to record Octopus vulgaris [recte] as the valid 
junior objective synonym of Sepia octopus Gmelin, [1791], 
the type species of Octopus Cuvier, [1797]. Op. 1861 


Page 318. Geoffroy (E.L.). 1762. Histoire abrégée des insectes 
qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris — entry on the Official 
Index deleted and work placed on the Official List with an 
endorsement to reflect the ruling under the plenary power 
that, notwithstanding the use of polynominal specific 
names, the generic names published in the work, but not 
the specific names or nomenclatural acts, are deemed to be 
available. Op. 1754 


Page 319. Linck (J.H.). 1783-1787. Index Musaei Linckiani ... 
— delete ‘suppressed under the plenary powers for 
nomenclatural purposes’; substitute ‘rejected for 
nomenclatural purposes because the author did not apply 
the principles of binominal nomenclature’ 


Page 319. Miiller (P.L.S.). 1766. Deliciae Naturae selectae ... — 
delete ‘suppressed under the plenary powers for nomen- 
clatural purposes’; substitute ‘rejected for nomenclatural 
purposes because the author did not apply the principles of 
binominal nomenclature’ 


Page 319. Moehring (P.H.G.). 1758. Geslachten der Vogelen 
(suppressed under the plenary power for nomenclatural 
purposes) — additional entry to Official Index. Ops. 241, 
801 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


All family-group, generic and specific names placed on the Official Lists before 2001 are given under the following 
systematic groups. Those placed on the Official Lists between 1986 and 2000 inclusive (listed in this Supplement) 
are shown in bold type. Names placed on the Official Lists prior to 1986 (listed in the 1987 volume) are shown in 
non-bold type, except when they have been emended and are then shown in bold type with an asterisk. Details of a 
name can be found in the 1987 volume if the name in this systematic index is in non-bold type, and in this volume 


if it is in bold type, in the emendments section (on page 91) if it has an asterisk. 


Page 
Acanthocephala .......... 95 
Nomathawee acc res eae 95 
ANNO 560co0000000000 95 
Amthozoa tres es cece ssn es 96 
Arachnidayeee seen. 96 
Archaeocyatha ........... 97 
MGOCIACE, 56909000000 0000 97 
ASIGROGIE! ccosacocceoccsoc 97 
TENG ich os kN ace en a es 97 
Bivalvidinatrarnacnice seh tea 99 
Brachiopoda ............ 100 
IBLVOZOANH tava lees a 100 
Caudofoveata............ 100 
Cephalopoda ............ 101 
Gestodanee nc nila e 102 
Chaetognatha............ 102 
Chilopodayseneeeeeeeeeee 102 
Chondrichthyes .......... 102 
GCiliophorayeeaaea ee: 102 
Coccolithophorida ........ 102 
Gonodontase seee eee 102 
Crinoideaeaa inne: 102 
Crustacea 
Amphipoda........... 103 
Archaeostraca ......... 103 
Branchiopoda ......... 103 
Cinipediayneanaae eee 103 
Copepoda 4-5. esas 103 
(CUMMACH socccccndsoos 103 
Decapodaveneeas ace 103 
Isopodaaee seeeienee 108 
NVivsidaccalmannrmnne nie 108 
Ostracodaye ee pnas ae 108 
Stomatopoda.......... 109 
Tanaidacea ........... 109 
(Cystoidcatemern ae eae 109 
IDIGNEA soocoaccou0dco0 109 
Diplopodaeeese een ae 109 
LAG WMO scocagasaccocs 109 
Echiuroideasemen serine 109 
Eocrinoidea ............ 109 
Rlacellataseeee eer 109 
Gastropoda ............. 109 
Graptolithina............ 112 
labiVetinghl s sco pogcn0dcKcc 112 
Holothuroidea ........... 112 
Fly drozoaleenerenrn ater 113 
Insecta 
ANOpluraenceroeeeees 113 
Coleoptcraeeeeeene eee 113 
Collembolaysa-a en senee 115 
Dennapterassereee eee 116 
Dictyoptera ........... 116 
Dipterayeer> seen eiet 116 
Embiopteramennrae se 117 
Ephemeroptera ........ 117 
BIGIMONIE oogaccccdec 117 
Homoptera ........... 118 


Hymenoptera ......... 119 


Page 
ISCVHTA occoccecasccccc 120 
Lepidoptera........... 120 
Mallophaga........... 122 
Mantodeasaneneenonae: 2) 
IMecopteraaae eee 122 
Megaloptera .......... 122 
Neuroptera ........... 122 
@rthopterawe 44 sae 122 
bhasmidaian) aetna 123 
iRlecopterasens nee 123 
Protodonata) 2224-54-45. 123 
Protorthoptera ........ 123 
Psocopterals siaecnie a 123 
Siphonaptera.......... 123 
SOMMERS sobo0gs00cKKc 123 
Thysanoptera ......... 123 
sihysanurasaencee ere 123 
Trichoptera ........... 124 
Mammalian nc. eeraee 124 
Mastigophora ........... 126 
Merostomata ............ 126 
INGaseTOGE, 5660coo0000000 126 
Nematomorpha .......... 126 
INGHSTIED saaccococodccds 126 
Oligochaeta ............. 126 
Ophiuroidea............. 126 
CHANING céacccanc0c0d 126 
Rolychactayeen seer 128 
Polyplacophora .......... 128 
Poriferave sere ar eee 128 
Priapulidamee necesito 128 
Receptaculitidae.......... 128 
RGM osccovdsscuvceuc 128 
Rhizopodayeenminn aa ae ee 129 
Rotifcraleneeeen oe cee 130 
Scaphopodaleerereenene ae 130 
Scyphozoatentarsaanieieee 130 
SHOWMCHM A .cooccs00000000 130 
Solenogastres ............ 130 
SOOO coucaocadocunacc 130 
Stromatoporoidea ........ 130 
ardignadamnpen jase 130 
diracesfossilswan eee eee 130 
iirematodaeanreea eee 130 
ilobitamemare eee ee 130 
TWMICENA . cocodocogenbsud 131 
Mhunbellariavenen as ac ace: 131 
Wrochordatay aes cae: 131 
Acanthocephala 
echinodiscus, Echinorhynchus 
Gigantorhynchus 
Agnatha 


dunensis, Palaeoteuthis 
glutinosa, Myxine 
marinus, Petromyzon 
Myxine 


Petromyzon 
PETROMYZONTIDAE 
Rhinopteraspis 

schmidti, Tremataspis 
Tremataspis 


Amphibia 
albopunctata, Hyla 
alleganiensis, Salamandra 
Ambystoma 
AMBYSTOMATIDAE 
Aneides 

boans, Rana 

Bombina 

bombina, Rana 
CACOSTERNINAE 
Cacosternum 

Caecilia 

CAECILIIDAE 
calcaratus, Hemimantis 
cameronensis, Petropedetes 
chrysoscelis, Hyla femoralis 
cinerea, Salamandra 
Cophixalus 

Cornufer 

corrugatus, Hylodes 
crucialis, Hyla 
Cryptobranchus 
Desmognathus 

duryi, Pseudotriton 
Eleutherodactylus 
Epicrium 
EPICRIUMIDAE 
fasciata, Rana* 

fuscus, Triturus 
glutinosa, Caecilia 
glutinosa, Salamandra 
grayi, Rana 
HEMIDACTYLIINI 
Hemidactylium 
HEMIMANTIDAE 
Hemimantis 
hochstetteri, Leiopelma 
Hydromantes 
Hylambates 

hypocyana, Caecilia 
ICHTHYOPHIIDAE 
Ichthyophis 

inoptatus, Leptodactylus 
issaltschikovi, Rana arvalis altaica 
Kassina 

lacertina, Siren 

lantzi, Triton vulgaris typica 
Lechriodus 

Leiopelma 
LEIOPELMATIDAE 
lugubris, Salamandra 
maculata, Lacerta 
maculatus, Hylambates 


96 SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


marnockii, Syrrhophus 
martinicensis, Hylodes 
megapoda, Rana 
Megophrys 

melanopyga, Asterophrys 
mexicanus, Gyrinus* 
mirandaribeiroi, Synapturanus 
moluccensis, Microhyla achatina 
montana, Megophrys 
nanum, Cacosternum 
natalensis, Stenorhynchus 
Notophthalmus 
Oreophryne 

parvum, Leptobrachium 
pennatulus, Thorius 
Petropedetes 
PETROPEDETINAE 
PHRYNOBATRACHINAE 
Phrynobatrachus 
Phrynohyas 

platycephalus, Spelerpes 
Platymantis 

Plethodon 
PLETHODONTIDAE 
rufescens, Oedipus 

scutata, Salamandra 
senegalensis, Cystignathus 
Siren 

sphenocephala, Rana halecina 
spilomma, Hyla 
Strongylopus 

Synapturanus 

Syrrhophus 

tentaculata, Caecilia 
Thorius 

tigrina, Salamandra* 
tridactylum, Amphiuma 
unicolor, Eleutherodactylus 
utricularius, Rana 
venulosa, Rana 

verrucosa, Sphenophryne 
versicolor, Hyla 

viridescens, Triturus 
vitiensis, Halophila 


Anthozoa 


Acropora 
ACROPORIDAE 
Actinia 

ACTINIIDAE 
alveolaris, Calamopora 
Amplexizaphrentis 
asper, Favosites 
beautempsii, Edwardsia 
curvulena, Zaphrentis 
_duplicatus, Erismatolithus Madreporites 
Edwardsia 
EDWARDSIIDAE 
encrinula, Isis 

encrinus, Isis* 
Epizoanthus 
floriformis, Erismatolithus Madreporites 
limax, Madrepora 
Lithostrotion 

Lobactis 

Lonsdaleia 
LONSDALEIIDAE 
Madrepora 

Melithaea 
METRIDIIDAE 
Metridium 

Mopsea 

muricata, Millepora 


ochracea, Isis 

oculata, Madrepora 
Paleofavosites 
paniculata, Rusea 
papillosa, Duseideia 
paumotensis, Fungia 
Pleuractis 
Rhipidophyllum 
Riisea 

riisei, Clavularia 

riisei, Desmophyllum 
scutaria, Fungia 

senilis, Priapus 
striatum, Lithostrotion 
talpina, Fungia 
Umbellula 
UMBELLULIDAE 
vulgare, Rhipidophyllum 


Arachnida 


Acarus 

Aceria 

akamushi, Trombidium 
AMAUROBIINAE 
Amaurobius 
Amblyomma 
andersoni, Dermacentor 
angustus, Ixodes 
Aphonopelma 

Argas 

Argiope 

Argyrodes 

argyrodes, Linyphia 
Astrobunus 

avellanae, Phytoptus 
Avicularia 

avicularia, Aranea 
Bellota 

bequaerti, Pseudoblankaartia 
bicornis, Rhipicentor 
Blankaartia 
bucephalus, Opilio 
cajennensis, Acarus 
cancroides, Acarus 
caprae, Sarcoptes 
caucasicus, Androctonus 
Cheiridium 

Chelifer 
CHELIFERIDAE 
Cheyletus 

Chorioptes 

Coelotes 

Colomerus 

concinna, Haemaphysalis 
Demodex 
Dendryphantes 
dentatus, Chelanops 
Dermacentor 
Dermanyssus 

desultor, Lipistius 
Diplocentrus 

Dysdera 

echinopus, Tyroglyphus 
Enoplognatha 
EPICRIIDAE 

Epicrius 

equi, Sarcoptes 
Erigone 

Eriophyes 

eruditus, Acarus 
fenestralis, Aranea 
florentina, Aranea 
folliculorum, Acarus 


formicina, Chirothecia 
gallinae, Acarus 
gardeniella, Eriophyes 
geometricus, Epicrius 
gracilior, Uroctonoides 
Haemaphysalis 
hastatus, Aranea 
helleri, Acantholophus 
hentzi, Centrurus 
Heriaeus 

hirtus, Thomisus 
holosericeus, Acarus 
Humerobates 
Hypaeus 

imperialis, Attus 
Ixodes 

kochi, Olpium 

kochii, Heliophanus 
Latrodectus 
Leptostrombidium 
limpidus, Centrurus 
LIPHISTIIDAE 
Liphistius 

lobata, Aranea 
longior, Tyroglyphus 
longipalpis, Erigone 
mandibulare, Theridion 
maurus, Scorpio 
mexicanus, Diplocentrus 
Mirochernes 

mirus, Dolomedes 
Mithion 

Mitobates 

museorum, Chelifer 
myoti, Pteropus 
neglectus, Neriene 
niloticum, Trombidium 
nuncius, Palaeophoneus 
OLIGOLOPHINAE 
Oligolophus 
OLPITDAE 

Olpium 

ornatus, Centruroides 
otiosus, Attus 

ovatus, Araneus 
PALAEOPHONIDAE 
Palaeophonus 
pallipes, Obisium 
Paruroctonus 
peckhami, Bellota 
penicillatus, Attus 
Phytoptus 

picta, Aranea 
Pisaurina 

Platybunus 
Pseudoblankaartia 
Psoroptes 

punctoria, Aranea 
putrescentiae, Acarus 
pyri, Phytoptus 
reflexus, Acarus 
reticulatus, Acarus 
Rhechostica 
Rhipicentor 
Rhipicephalus 
Rhizoglyphus 

ricinus, Acarus 
Robertus 


robustulus, Holostaspis subbadius 


rostrolamellatus, Humerobates 
sanguineus, Ixodes 

Sarcoptes 

saxatilis, Clubiona 

scabiei, Acarus siro 


Scorpio 
SCORPIONIDAE 
seemanni, Kurypelma 
Segestria 
SEGESTRIINAE 
semiargenteus, Mithion 
siro, Acarus 

sisyphius, Araneus 
Spinturnix 
taczanowskii, Acragas 
taierensis, Chelifer 
tenebricola, Linyphia 
terrestris, Aranea 
texense, Homoeomma 
Thalassochernes 
THERIDIIDAE 
Theridion 

Thyene 

tiliarium, Trombidium 
tredecimguttata, Aranea 
triangulus, Mitobates 
tridens, Opilio 
Trombidium 

tulipae, Eriophyes 
TYROPHAGIDAE 
Tyrophagus 

urticae, Tetranychus 
vittatus, Buthus 

woodi, Ixodes angustus 


Archaeocyatha 


Coscinocyathus 
dianthus, Coscinocyathus 


Ascidiacea 


Boltenia 

chilensis, Pyura 
ovifera, Vorticella 
Pyura 
PYURIDAE 


Asteroidea 


ciliaris, Asterias 
clavatus, Oreaster 
Crateraster 

Leptasterias 

Luidia 

magnificus, Pycinaster 
Metopaster 

muelleri, Asteracanthion 
Nectria 

nodosa, Asterias 
ocellata, Nectria 
ocellatus, Oreaster 
parkinsoni, Goniaster Goniodiscus 
Protoreaster 
quinqueloba, Asterias 
Valettaster 


Aves 

abdimii, Ciconia 
Acryllium 
acutirostris, Neomorpha 
Aechmophorus 
aedon, Troglodytes 
Aegithina 
Aegotheles 
Aepyornis 
aeruginosus, Falco 
aesalon, Falco 


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aethereus, Phaéthon 
aethiopicus, Tantalus 
aguimp, Motacilla 
Aix 

Alauda 

alba, Motacilla 
albicilla, Falco 
albicollis, Fringilla 
albiventer, Tesia 
albiventor, Carbo 
albus, Psittacus 
Alca 

ALCIDAE 

Alle 

alle, Alca 

alpestris, Alauda 
althaea, Sylvia 
amazonicus, Thamnophilus 
americanus, Cuculus 
Anas 

ani, Crotophaga 
Apaloderma 
apiaster, Merops 
apiata, Alauda 
APODINAE 
Aptenodytes 
Apteryx 

Aptornis 
APTORNITHIDAE 
Apus 

apus, Hirundo 
aquaticus, Rallus 
aracarl, Ramphastos 
Aramus 
ARCHAEOPTERYGIDAE 
Archaeopteryx 
arcticus, Colymbus 
arcuata, Anas 

Ardea 

ardeola, Dromas 
arvensis, Alauda 
Astrapia 

Asturina 

atra, Fulica 
Aulacorhynchus 
aura, Vultur 
auratus, Cuculus 
aureus, Vultur 
auritus, Podargus 
australis, Apteryx 
avosetta, Recurvirostra 
Balaeniceps 

banksii, Psittacus 
barbata, Muscicapa 
barbatus, Vultur 
barrowi, Otis 
Batrachostomus 
benghalensis, Corvus 
bicalcaratus, Pavo 
blythi, Sylvia curruca 
Boissonneaua 
Bombycilla 
brachydactyla, Alauda 
brachyura, Sylvia 
brandti, Otocorys 
brissonii, Fringilla 
Brotogeris 

Bubo 

bubo, Strix 
Burhinus 

Cacatua 
CACATUINAE 
caeruleus, Falco 
Cairina 


camelus, Struthio 
Campephaga 
canorus, Cuculus 
caparoch, Strix 
capensis, Strix 
capistratus, Psittacus 
Capito 

Caprimulgus 
CARDINALINAE 
Cardinalis 
cardinalis, Loxia 
carolinensis, Columba 
caspia, Sterna 
Cathartes 

cedrorum, Bombycilla 
Centrocercus 
Cephalopterus 
Cereopsis 

Certhia 

cerulea, Sterna 
chalybata, Paradisea 
Chauna 

chavaria, Parra 
chimaera, Uratelornis 
chrysocephala, Meliphaga 
Chrysolophus 
chrysops, Sylvia 
Cicinnurus 

cinerea, Ardea 
cinerea, Motacilla 
cinereiceps, Thamnophilus 
Circaetus 
CIRCINAE 

Circus 

Clamator 

clamosus, Cuculus 
Coccyzus 

coelebs, Fringilla 
Coereba 

Colaptes 

colchicus, Phasianus 
Collocalia 
Colluricincla 
Columba 
Columbigallina 
Columbina 

Coracias 
CORACIIDAE 
corax, Corvus 
Corvus 

Coturnix 

coturnix, Tetrao 
crassipes, Pterodactylus 
crepitans, Psophia 
crissale, Toxostoma 
cristata, Columba 
cristatus, Caprimulgus 
cristatus, Colymbus 
cristatus, Pavo 
Crotophaga 
Cuculus 

curvirostra, Loxia 
cyanea, Muscicapa 
cyanea, Muscitrea 
cyanea, Tanagra 
Diomedea 

discolor, Cuculus 
doliatus, Lanius 
domicella, Psittacus 
DREPANIDIDAE 
Drepanis 

Dromas 

ducorpsil, Cacatua 
Eclectus 


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Ectopistes 

Egretta 

Elanus 

elegans, Malurus 
elegans, Psittacus 
episcopus, Tanagra 
epops, Upupa 
erithacus, Psittacus 
esculenta, Hirundo 
EUDOCIMIDAE 
Eudocimus 

euleri, Coccyzus 
Euphonia 

europaea, Sitta 
europaeus, Caprimulgus 
Eurylaimus 
Eurynorhynchus 
Eurypyga 

excubitor, Lanius 
exulans, Diomedea 
familiaris, Certhia 
ferruginea, Hemichelidon 
flava, Campephaga 
flaveola, Certhia 
flavescens, Trochilus 
flavicans, Sylvia 
Fringilla 

Fulica 

fulica, Colymbus 
Fulmarus 
galilejensis, Cypselus 
gallicus, Falco 
Gallinago 

gallinago, Scolopax 
gallopavo, Meleagris 
Gampsonyx 
garrulus, Coracias 
garzetta, Ardea 
Gavia 

GAVIIDAE 
gigantea, Procellaria 
glacialis, Procellaria 
glandarius, Cuculus 
Goura 

grisea, Tanagra 
griseola, Columbina 
Grus 

grus, Ardea 
Gypaetus 
habroptilus, Strigops 
haematodus, Psittacus 
Haematopus 
Haliaeetus 

haliaetus, Falco 
Haliastur 

halli, Macronectes giganteus 
hamiltoni, Catharacta skua 
harmonicus, Turdus 
heinei, Myolestes 
helias, Ardea 
Heliornis 
Helmitheros 
Hemiprocne 
HEMIPROCNIDAE 
Heteralocha 
hirundo, Sterna 
hoazin, Phasianus 
hottentota, Querquedula 
hyacinthina, Muscicapa 
Hydrobates 
HYDROBATIDAE 
Ibidorhyncha 

iliacus, Turdus 
immer, Colymbus 


impennis, Alca 

indica, Coracias 

indus, Falco 

irrorata, Diomedea 
javanica, Anas 
javanicus, Eurylaimus 
Jynx 

Lanius 

LARIDAE 

Larus 

larvatus, Oriolus 
lathami, Psittacus 
Leistes 
LEPTOSOMIDAE 
Leptosomus 

leucoptera, Alauda 
leucorodia, Platalea 
leucorodia, Platalea 
lithographica, Archaeopteryx 
longipennis, Hirundo 
longissimus, Phorusrhacos 
lonnbergi, Catharacta antarctica 
LORIIDAE 

Lorius 

Loxia 

maccoa, Erismatura 
Macronectes 

macroura, Columba 
magna, Alauda 
magnirostris, Alauda 
magnirostris, Charadrius 
magnolia, Sylvia 

major, Parus 

mantellii, Notornis 
Manucodia 

marinus, Larus 
maximus, Aepyornis 
Meleagris 

meleagris, Phasianus 
meridionalis, Gypaetos 
MEROPIDAE 

Merops 

migratoria, Columba 
militaris, Emberiza 
minima, Tyrannula 
minuta, Euphonia 
mocinno, Pharomachrus 
moluccanus, Psittacus haematotus 
monticola, Oenanthe 
moschata, Anas 
Motacilla 

Musophaga 

Myiobius 

narina, Trogon 

natka, Lanius 
Neophron 

niger, Bucco 

nigra, Paradisea 
nigricephala, Tanagra 
nigricollis, Podiceps 
nitidus, Falco 

Notornis 
novaehollandiae, Cereopsis 
novaezealandiae, Dinornis 
Numida 

Nyctea 

obscura, Larvivora 
occidentalis, Podiceps 
ochropus, Tringa 
Oedicnemus 
oedicnemus, Charadrius 
oenas, Columba 
onocrotalus, Pelecanus 
Opisthocomus 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Oriolus 

oriolus, Coracias 
ornata, Tanagra 
ornatus, Cephalopterus 
ostralegus, Haematopus 
otidiformis, Dinornis 
Pachycephala 
pacifica, Certhia 
pallidus, Zosterops 
Pandion 

paradiseus, Ptiloris 
paradoxa, Tetrao 
Parotia 

Parus 

passerina, Columba 
patachonicus, Micropterus 
patagonica, Aptenodytes 
Pavo 

paytae, Geositta 
pectoralis, Muscicapa 
pelagica, Procellaria 
Pelecanus 
percnopterus, Vultur 
peregrinus, Falco 
pertinax, Contopus 
peruviana, Geositta 
Pezoporus 

Phaéthon 
Pharomachrus 
Phasianus 
philomelos, Turdus 
Phoenicopterus 
phoenicopterus, Lamprotornis 
PHORUSRHACIDAE 
Phorusrhacos 

pictus, Phasianus 
picui, Columba 
Pinguinus 

Platalea 
PLATALEIDAE 
Platycercus 
platyrhynchos, Anas 
pleschanka, Motacilla 
Pnoepyga 

Podiceps 
PODICIPEDIDAE 
Polyplectron 

Porzana 

porzana, Rallus 
Psittacus 

Psophia 

pteneres, Anas 
Pteroglossus 

Ptiloris 

pygmaea, Platalea 
Pyrrhocorax 
pyrrhocorax, Upupa 
pyrrhopterus, Psittacus 
pyrrhulinus, Emberiza 
Rallus 

Recurvirostra 

regia, Paradisaea 

rex, Balaeniceps 
Riparia 

riparia, Hirundo 
robustus, Eudyptes 
roratus, Psittacus 
roseatus, Anthus 
ruber, Phoenicopterus 
rubescens, Alauda 
rubra, Scolopax 

rufa, Tanagra 
ruficauda, Muscicapa 
rufiventris, Accipiter 


rusticola, Scolopax 
scandiaca, Strix 
sclateri, Eudyptes 
scolopacea, Ardea 
Scolopax 

sefilata, Paradisea 
Semioptera 

sepium, Orthotomos 
Sericulus 

sinuatus, Cardinalis 
Sitta 

Sphenorynchus 
Spindalis 

sponsa, Anas 

stairi, Caloenas Phlegoenas 
Sterna 

strepitans, Columbina 
Streptoprocne 

Strigops 

struthersii, Ibidorhyncha 
Struthio 

struthoides, Dinornis 
Sturnella 

Sturnus 

sulcatus, Pteroglossus 
Surnia 

swainsonii, Gampsonyx 
syriacus, Struthio camelus 
Syrrhaptes 
Tachyphonus 
Thamnophilus 
THRAUPIDAE 
Thraupis 

Threskiornis 
THRESKIORNITHIDAE 
tiphia, Motacilla 

torda, Alca 

torquilla, Jynx 
townsendi, Collocalla francica 
Trichoglossus 

Tringa 

Troglodytes 

unicolor, Cyornis 
Upupa 

Uratelornis 
urophasianus, Tetrao 
vermivora, Motacilla 
violacea, Musophaga 
Vireo 

viscivorus, Turdus 
vulgaris, Sturnus 
vulturina, Numida 
wallacii, Paradisaea 
wallicus, Psittacus 
yeltonensis, Alauda 
zonaris, Hirundo 


Bivalvia 


adamsi, Cuspidaria 
alatus, Unio 
Amblema 
amethystus, Solen 
amnica, Tellina 
anatinus, Mytilus* 
angulata, Gryphaea 
angulatus, Naiadites 
Anodonta 
Anthraconauta 
antiqua, Carbonicola 
Arca 

arctica, Nucula 
arcuata, Gryphaea 


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Ascitellina 

asper, Pecten 

aspera, Trigonia 
auricularius, Unio 
Bathyarca 
benniworthensis, Cucullaea 
bioculata, Hippurites 
Biradiolites 

Buchia 

BUCHIIDAE 

bushae, Ledella 
cambriensis, Ctenodonta 
canaliculatus, Biradiolites 
canaliculus, Mytilus 
Cardinia 

casertanum, Cardium 
Ceratomya 
CERATOMYIDAE 
Ceratomyopsis 
Chama 

CHAMIDAE 
charlottae, Tellina 
Circe 

Condylocardia 
CONDYLOCARDIIDAE 
constricta, Nuculites 
Corbicula 

cornea, Mactra 
cornea, Tellina 
cornupastoris, Hippurites 
Cossmannella 
Crassostrea 

crassus, Unio 
cucullatus, Megalodon 
cuneatus, Donax 
cuvierii, Inoceramus 
cygneus, Mytilus* 
Cyrtodaria 

darwinii, Pholas 
Dicranodonta 
donacia, Mactra 
donaciformis, Ascitellina 
Donacilla 

Dreissena 
DREISSENIDAE 
Durania 

edulis, Mytilus 

edulis, Ostrea 

Erycina 

excentrica, Isocardia 
exoleta, Venus 
fajumensis, Cardita 
fervensis, Tellina 
filosa, Psammobia 
fleuriausi, Radiolites 
fluminalis, Tellina 
GAFRARIINAE 
Gafrarium 

Gari 

Garum 

giganteus, Unio 
glycimeris, Mya 
GLYCYMERIDIDAE 
Glycymeris 
glycymeris, Arca 
Gryphaea 

GRY PHAEINAE 
gryphaeoides, Avicula 
hanleyanus, Donax 
helvetica, Ceromyopsis 
henslowana, Tellina 
hippopus, Hippella 
Hippurites 
HIPPURITIDAE 


hyperborea, Yoldia 
INOCERAMINAE 
Inoceramus 
involutus, Inoceramus 
kefersteini, Lyrodon 
knorrii, Ostrea 
lacustris, Tellina 
lamarckii, Inoceramus 
Latona 

lazarus, Chama 
Ledella 

listeri, Unio 

littoralis, Unio 
lucida, Yoldia 

Lucina 

Luzonia 

Mactra 

margaritacea, Trigonia 
Margaritifera 
margaritifera, Mya 
MARGARITIFERIDAE 
Megalodon 
MEGALODONTIDAE 
Megalonaias 
menapiensis, Ctenodonta 
Mesodesma 

milium, Pisidium 
Modiolus 

modiolus, Mytilus 
moitessierianum, Pisidium 
mosquensis, Avicula 
Mya 

Mytilus 

navalis, Teredo 
Neotrigonia 
Netastoma 

nitidum, Pisidium 
noae, Arca 

obesa, Anthracoptera 
obliqua, Tellina 
obliquata, Gryphaea 
oblonga, Chama 
obtusalis, Cyclas 
Ostrea 

OSTREIDAE 

ovalis, Naiadites 
Palaeoneilo 

Panopea 

pectinata, Tellina 
pectinata, Venus 
pectunculoides, Arca 
Pectunculus 
pellucida, Erycina 
pensylvanica, Venus 
philippiana, Arca 
philippinensis, Neaera 
phillipsi, Unio 
pictorum, Mya 
PISIDIIDAE 
Pisidium 

pitcheri, Gryphaea 
plicata, Unio 
polymorphus, Mytulus 
Portlandia 

Potamilus 
Praeradiolites 
proficua, Tellina 
Psammobia 
PSAMMOBIIDAE 
Pseudamussium 
pulchellum, Pisidium 
Rhinoclama 

rivicola, Cyclas 
sachalinensis, Mactra 


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sanctipauli, Condylocardia 
scripta, Venus 

Semele 

senex, Unio 
septemradiatus, Pecten 
siliqua, Mya 

solida, Cyclas 
SPHAERIIDAE* 
Sphaerium 

stultorum, Cardium 
subtruncatum, Pisidium 
sulcata, Venus 
supinum, Pisidium 
Tellinella 
tenuilineatum, Pisidium 
Teredo 

transversa, Cyclas 
TRAPEZIDAE 
Trapezium 

Trigonia 

truncata, Mya 
truncata, Tellina 
tumidus, Unio 

Unio 

UNIONIDAE 
variabilis, Donax 
Venus 

verrucosa, Venus 
vincentianum, Pisidium 
virgata, Tellina 
virginica, Ostrea 
virgula, Gryphaea 
Volviceramus 

Vulsella 

vulsella, Mya 

Yoldia 

Yoldiella 


Brachiopoda 


aculeatus, Productus 
acuminata, Terebratula 
alta, Rhynchonella 
anatina, Lingula 
Antirhynchonella 
bilocularis, Anomia 
brachythaerus, Productus 
burtini, Terebratula 
Buxtonia 

californiana, Terebratula 
carteri, Spirifer 

catulloi, Terebratula 
Cleiothyridina 
Conchidium 

crassus, Productus 
crumena, Conchyliolithus Anomites 
cuspidatus, Spirifer 
decora, Spirifera 
deroissyi, Spirifera 
Dicellomus 
DICTYOCLOSTIDAE 
Dictyoclostus 
ECHINOCONCHIDAE 
Echinoconchus 
excavata, Orthis 
fimbriata, Spirifera 
forbesii, Orbicula 
formosa, Rhynchonella 
gerardi, Strophalosia 
giganteus, Productus 
Gigantoproductus 
glaber, Spirifer 
goldfussi, Spondylus 
Gruntoconcha 


humboldti, Productus 

janitor, Terebratula 

kaluzinensis, Yakovlevia 

knight, Pentamerus 

Krotovia 

kumpani, Brachythyris 

laevis, Atrypa 

Laqueus 

lewisianus, Productus 

lineata, Terebratula 

linguifera, Atrypa 

Lingula 

Lingulops 

livonica, Terebratula 

Machaeraria 

macrotuberculata, Waagenoconcha 
Gruntoconcha 

Martinia 

MARTINIINAE 

Meristella 

Mesolobus 

mesolobus, Chonetes 

morrisiana, Strophalosia 

multistriatus, Spirifer 

Norella 

NORELLINAE 

oblongus, Pentamerus 

Orbiculoidea 

ORBICULOIDEINAE 

Orthothrix 

papyraceus, Pecten 

pecten, Anomia 

pectinifera, Atrypa 

Pentamerus 

planumbona, Leptaena 

polita, Leptaena Chonetes 

polita, Lingula 

Productella 

PRODUCTELLINAE 

PRODUCTIDAE 

Productus 

productus, Conchyliolithus Anomites 

Pugnax 

pugnus, Conchyliolithus Anomites 

punctatus, Productus 

refractifrons, Rhynchonella 

resupinatus, Conchyliolithus Anomites 

retusa, Anomia 

Ripidiorhynchus 

sacculus, Terebratula 

scabriculus, Productus 

Schizophoria 

SCHIZOPHORIIDAE 

schlotheimii, Terebratula 

semireticulatus, Conchyliolithus 

Anomites 

spinulosus, Productus 

Spirifer 

Stenoscisma 

STENOSCISMATINAE 

striatus, Conchyliolithus Anomites 

STRINGOCEPHALIDAE 

Stringocephalus 

Strophalosia 

Strophomena 

subaculeatus, Productus 

subconcinna, Rhynchonella 

subconicus, Conchyliolithus Anomites 

Syringothyris 

Terebratula 

terebratula, Anomia 

Terebratulina 

Terrakea 

Tomiopsis 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Tornquistia 
Trematospira 
triangularis, Spirifer 
triangulus, Terebratula 
trigonalis, Conchyliolithus Anomites 
tuberculata, Crania 
typa, Syringothyris 
vulvarius, Hysterolithes 
Waagenoconcha 
whitfieldi, Lingulops 
wilsoni, Terebratula 
Yakovlevia 


Bryozoa 


Ascopora 

Bugula 

Cellaria 

chelata, Sertularia 
ciliata, Eschara 
compressa, Millepora 
crassa, Fenestella 
Cribrilina 
cryptooecium, Cribrilina 
decipiens, Chaetetes 
densispina, Membranipora 
elegantula, Callopora 
errata, Lepralia 
Escharina 

Fenestella 
FENESTELLIDAE 
Fenestrellina 
Fistulipora 
FISTULIPORIDAE 
fistulosa, Eschara 
frondosa, Monticulipora 
Hallopora 

Heterotrypa 

incrustans, Diastopora 
mammulata, Monticulipora 
Marssonopora 
Microporella 
MICROPORELLIDAE 
minor, Fistulipora 
Monticulipora 
MONTICULIPORIDAE 
mytili, Alcyonidium 
Neoeuthyris 

neritina, Sertularia 
nodosa, Ceriopora 
Peronopora 

plumosa, Cellularia 
Porella 

progracile, Rhabdomeson 
punctata, Lepralia* 
purpurotincta, Bugula 
Reptomultisparsa 
Rhabdomeson 
salicornioides, Cellaria 
Scruparia 

sinuosa, Farcimia 
spongites, Eschara 
Stylopoma 

subantiqua, Fenestrella 
vulgaris, Eschara 
woosteri, Euthyris 


Caudofoveata 


Chaetoderma 
CHAETODERMATIDAE 
nitidulum, Chaetoderma 


Cephalopoda 


aalensis, Loligo 
Acanthopleuroceras 
Acanthoteuthis 
Agassiceras 
AGASSICERATIDAE 
agassizii, Teudopsis 
algovianus, Ammonites 
AMALTHEIDAE 
Amaltheus 
Angulaticeras 

angulatus, Ammonites 
antiqua, Belemnoteuthis 
argo, Argonauta 
Argonauta 

Arieticeras 
ARIETICERATINAE 
Arietites 
ARIETITIDAE 
Arisphinctes 

Arnioceras 
ARNIOCERATIDAE 
arquata, Kelaeno 
astierianus, Ammonites 
Asteroceras 
ASTEROCERATIDAE 
AULACOSTEPHANIDAE 
Aulacostephanus 
aurigerus, Ammonites 
baylei, Pictonia 
Belemnella 

Belemnitella 
BELEMNITELLIDAE 
Belemnotheutis 

biformis, Ammonites 
bifrons, Ammonites 
Bigotites 

bisulcatus, Belemnites 
bollensis, Loligo 

borealis, Prionotropis 
brongniarti, Ammonites 
bronni, Liparoceras 
bryani, Labeceras 

buchi, Orthoceratites 
bucklandi, Ammonites 
Cadoceras 
CADOCERATIDAE 
Cadomites 

caeneus, Caenisites 
Caenisites 

calloviensis, Ammonites 
Calycoceras 

cantianum, Mantelliceras 
Ceratites 

Cheloniceras 
CHELONICERATIDAE 
chrishna, Ammonites 
CHTENOPTERYGIDAE 
Chtenopteryx 
Collignoniceras 
communis, Ammonites 
concavus, Ammonites 
cordatus, Ammonites 
cornuelianus, Ammonites 
coronatum, Douvilleiceras 
Coroniceras 

cotovui, Perisphinctes 
cuneiforme, Arnioceras 
curvicornu, Neokentroceras 
Cycloceras 

cymodoce, Ammonites 
Dactylioceras 
DACTYLIOCERATIDAE 


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damesi, Desmoceras 
Damesites 

danae, Taningia 

defossus, Ammonites 
dentatus, Ammonites 
deslongchampsi, Ammonites 
dispansus, Ammonites 
Douvilleiceras 
DOUVILLEICERATIDAE 
Drepanites 

Echioceras 
ECHIOCERATIDAE 
Eledone 

Euaspidoceras 
Euasteroceras 
Eucalycoceras 

falcatus, Ammonites 
falcifer, Ammonites 
fimbriatus, Ammonites 
flexuosa, Geoteuthis 
Garantiana 

garantianus, Ammonites 
Gastrioceras 
GASTRIOCERATIDAE 
genicularis, Ammonites 
Geopeltis 

Geoteuthis 

Goniatites 
GONIATITIDAE 
gravesianus, Turrilites 
Harpoceras 
HARPOCERATINAE 
heterophyllus, Ammonites 
Hildoceras 
HILDOCERATIDAE 
Homoceras 

Hoplites 

HOPLITIDAE 
Hoplitoplacenticeras 
humphriesianus, Ammonites 
hyatti, Arpadites Drepanites 
Hyphoplites 
Hypoturrilites 

involuta, Rasenia 
Jeletzkyteuthis 

Jovellania 
JOVELLANIIDAE 
Kosmoceras 
KOSMOCERATIDAE 
Kotoceras 

kridion, Ammonites 
Labeceras 
LABECERATIDAE 
lacunatus, Ammonites 
laevigatum, Cycloceras 
laevigatus, Ammonites 
lalandeanus, Ammonites 
lamberti, Ammonites 
Lamberticeras 
lanceolatus, Belemnites 
leachi, Ammonites 
Liparoceras 
LIPAROCERATIDAE 
listeri, Ammonites 

Loligo 

Loligosepia 

Ludwigella 

Lytoceras 
Macrocephalites 
MACROCEPHALITIDAE 
macrocephalus, Ammonites 
mammillatus, Ammonites 
manitobense, Cyrtoceras 
mantelli, Ammonites 


Mantelliceras 
MANTELLICERATIDAE 
margaritatus, Amaltheus 
maya, Ammonites 
Mayaites 

MAYAITIDAE 
Megatyloceras 

minimus, Belemnites 
montefiorei, Belemnoteuthis 
moschatus, Octopus 
mucronatus, Belemnites 
Muensterella 
MUENSTERELLIDAE 
Muensteroceras 

mutabilis, Ammonites 
navicularis, Ammonites 
Neokentroceras 
neubergicus, Ammonites 
nodosus, Ammonites 
Normannites 

nucleus, Ammonites 
Octopus* 

Oecotraustes 

officinalis, Sepia 
OLCOSTEPHANIDAE 
Olcostephanus 

opalescens, Loligo 
Ophiceras 

Oppelia 

OPPELIIDAE 

orbignyi, Normannites 
Orthoceras 
ORTHOCERATIDAE 
Orthosphinctes 
Oxynoticeras 

OXY NOTICERATIDAE 
oxynotus, Ammonites 
Pachyceras 

PACH YCERATIDAE 
Parabelopeltis 

parallela, Goniatites oweni 
Paraplesioteuthis 
PASSALOTEUTHIDIDAE 
Passaloteuthis 

pentagonus, Ammonites 
perarmatus, Ammonites 
Perisphinctes 
PERISPHINCTINAE 
persica, Octopodoteuthis 
petri, Bigotella 
Phlyseogrammoceras 
Phylloceras 
PHYLLOCERATIDAE 
Phymatoceras 
PHYMATOCERATINAE 
Pictonia 

PICTONIDAE 
planorbis, Ammonites 
plasticus, Hoplites 
Pleuroacanthites 
PLEUROACANTHITIDAE 
Pleuroceras 

Polymorphites 
POLYMORPHITIDAE 
polymorphus, Ammonites 
princeps, Schlotheimia 
Procerites 

Prohysteroceras 
Pseudogrammoceras 
pseudomutabilis, Ammonites 
Pseudoperisphinctes 
PSEUDOPERISPHINCTIDAE 
Psiloceras 
PSILOCERATIDAE 


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Quenstedtoceras 
raricostatus, Ammonites 
Rasenia 

RASENIINAE 

regularis, Orthoceratites 
robustum, Phymatoceras 
rotundatus, Perisphinctes 
sagittata, Geoteuthis 
Sandbergeroceras 
SANDBERGEROCERATINAE 
schloenbachi, Procerites 
Schlotheimia 
SCHLOTHEIMIIDAE 
scipionianus, Ammonites 
Selwynoceras 

Sepia 

sicula, Sepioteuthis 
Siemiradzkia 

Sigaloceras 

simplex, Belopeltis 
smithii, Goniatites 
specicsa, Acanthoteuthis 
sphaericus, Ammonites 
Sphaeroceras 
SPHAEROCERATIDAE 
spinatus, Ammonites 
spinosus, Ammonites 
Spirula* 

spirula, Nautilus 
stearnsil, Loligo 

stellaris, Ammonites 
Stephanoceras 
STEPHANOCERATINAE 
struckmanni, Ammonites 
subgentoni, Mantelliceras 
sublaevis, Ammonites 
subradiatus, Ammonites 
Taningia 

tibeticum, Ophiceras 
tiziani, Ammonites 
tuberculatus, Turrilites 
tuberculosocostatus, Goniatites 
turneri, Ammonites 
typicum, Kotoceras 
Valanginites 

valdani, Ammonites 
variocostatus, Ammonites 
vulgaris, Loligo 

vulgaris, Octopus* 
Westonoceras 
WESTONOCERATIDAE 
woollgari, Ammonites 
wordiei, Prohysteroceras 
xylophagorum, Pachyceras 


Cestoda 


actinioides, Thysanosoma 
Amphiptyches 
Anoplocephala 

avium, Ligula 

canina, Taenia 

Davainea 

diminuta, Taenia 
Dipylidium 

Disculiceps 
DISCULICIPITIDAE 
Echinococcus 

expansa, Taenia 
globipunctata, Taenia 
granulosa, Hydatigena 
Gyrocotyle 
HYMENOLEPIDINAE 
Hymenolepis 


intestinalis, Fasciola 
Ligula 

Moniezia 

perfoliata, Taenia 
pileatum, Discocephalum 
proglottina, Taenia 
rugosa, Gyrocotyle 
solium, Taenia 
Stilesia 

Taenia 
Thysanosoma 

urna, Amphiptyches 


Chaetognatha 


Eukrohnia 
hamata, Sagitta 


Chilopoda 


CERMATOBIIDAE 
Cermatobius 

forficata, Scolopendra 
HENICOPIDAE 
Henicops 
LITHOBIIDAE 
Lithobius 

maculatus, Henicops 
martensii, Cermatobius 
morsitans, Scolopendra 
piceus, Lithobius 
Plutonium 
PLUTONIUMINAE 
Scolopendra 
SCOLOPENDRIDAE 
zwierleini, Plutonium 


Chondrichthyes 


ancylostomus, Rhina 
atlanticus, Scylliorhinus 
CARCHARHINIDAE 
Carcharhinus 
Carcharias* 

carcharias, Squalus 
CARCHARIIDAE 
Carcharodon 
Chimaera 

ferox, Carcharias 
glaucus, Squalus 
longimanus, Squalus Carcharias 
melanopterus, Carcharias 
monstrosa, Chimaera 
Mustelus 

mustelus, Squalus 
ODONTASPIDIDAE* 
Odontaspis* 

Platyrhina 

Prionace 

Pterolamiops 

Rhina 

Rhincodon 
RHINCODONTIDAE 
sinensis, Rhina 

taurus, Carcharias 
typus, Rhiniodon 


Ciliophora 


Acineta 

Balantidium 

Bursaria 

caudatum, Strombidion 
Colpidium 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Colpoda 

colpoda, Paramecium 
cucullus, Kolpoda 
dentatum, Entodinium 
Diplodinium 

Enchelys 

entozoon, Bursaria 
farcimen, Enchelis 
fluviatilis, Tintinnus 
Glaucoma 

inquilina, Trichoda 
Leprotintinnus 
muelleri, Stentor 
patula, Leucophrys 
pellucidus, Tintinnus 
pyriformis, Leucophrys 
quadripartita, Podophrya 
sagitta, Vibrio 
scintillans, Glaucoma 
Stentor 
STENTORIDAE 
Tetrahymena 
TETRAHY MENIDAE 
TINTINNIDAE 
TINTINNIDIIDAE 
Tintinnidium 
Tintinnus 

Tokophrya 
Trachelocerca 
truncatella, Bursaria 
tuberosa, Acineta 


Coccolithophorida 


claviger, Rhabdosphaera 
COCCOLITHIDAE 
Coccolithus 

pelagica, Coccosphaera 
Rhabdosphaera 


Conodonta 


Ambalodus 

bilineatus, Polygnathus 
dubius, Cordylodus 
Gnathodus 

triangularis, Ambalodus 


Crinoidea 


AMPHORACRINIDAE 
Amphoracrinus 
Antedon 

asteria, Isis 

Bathycrinus 

bifida, Asterias 
Cenocrinus 
Cyathocrinites 
Delocrinus 
ENCRINIDAE 
Encrinus 

gilbertsoni, Actinocrinus 
gracilis, Bathycrinus 
hemisphericus, Poteriocrinus 
Holopus 

liliiformis, Encrinus 
lofotensis, Rhizocrinus 
Metacrinus 

planus, Cyathocrinites 
rangil, Holopus 
Rhizocrinus 
Temnocrinus 
tuberculatus, Cyathocrinites 
wyvillei, Metacrinus 


Crustacea, Amphipoda 


aequicauda, Carcinogammarus 
Crangonyx 

crassipes, Paraphronima 
crustulum, Parapronoe 
cubensis, Lysianax 
Dairilia 

fasciatus, Gammarus 
gabertii, Daira 
gammarellus, Oniscus 
Gammarus 

gracilis, Talitrus 

Isaea 

ISAEINAE 

locusta, Cancer 
longicornis, Talitrus 
minus, Gammarus 
montagui, Isaea 
Orchestia 
ORCHESTIIDAE 
Phronima 
PHRONIMIDAE 
Phrosina 
PHROSININAE 
platensis, Orchestia 
polonica, Synurella 
pulex, Cancer 

saltator, Cancer Gammarellus 
sedentarius, Cancer 
semilunata, Phrosina 
setosus, Gammarus 
Shoemakerella 
subterraneus, Crangonyx 
Synurella 
TALITRIDAE 

Talitrus 

Talorchestia 


Crustacea, Archaeostraca 


CERATIOCARIDIDAE 
Ceratiocaris 
solenoides, Ceratiocaris 


Crustacea, Branchiopoda 


albida, Eulimene 
Alona 

apus, Monoculus 
Artemia 
brachyurus, Lynceus 
cancriformis, Apus 
CYZICIDAE 
Cyzicus 
dahalacensis, Estheria 
Eulimene 
franciscana, Artemia 
gracilis, Artemia 
Lepidurus 

leydigi, Alona 
Leydigia 
LYNCEIDAE 
Lynceus 
quadrangularis, Lynceus 
rectangula, Alona 
salinus, Cancer 
tetracera, Limnadia 
Triops 
TRIOPSIDAE 
verrucosa, Alona 


Crustacea, Cirrepedia 


anatifera, Lepas 
Lepas 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Crustacea, Copepoda 


adunca, Lernaea 

Alella 

australica, Calamoecia 
australis, Brunella 
BOMOLOCHIDAE 
Bomolochus 
branchialis, Lernaea 
Candacia 
CANDACIIDAE 
castor, Monoculus 
CLAUSOCALANIDAE 
Clausocalanus 

Clavella 

cyprinacea, Lernaea 
Dactylopusia 
DACTYLOPUSIINAE 
Diaptomus 

diodontis, Pennella 
flavicornis, Leuckartia 
Gaussia 

grandis, Monstrilla 
Hatschekia 
Heterolaophonte 
hippoglossi, Clavella 
lacustris, Caligus 
Lernaea 

Lernaeocera 
longicornis, Monstrilla 
longiremis, Pseudaugaptilus 
longus, Calanus 
Lucicutia 
LUCICUTITIDAE 
luteus, Synaptiphilus 
mastigophorus, Calanus 
Metridia 
METRIDINIDAE 
minutus, Calanus 
Monstrilla 
MONSTRILLIDAE 
pachydactyla, Candace 
pagelli, Anchorella 
Pennella 

princeps, Pleuromma 
PSEUDOCALANIDAE 
Pseudocalanus 

soleae, Bomolochus 
stroemii, Cyclops 
Synaptiphilus 
Thaumaleus 

tisboides, Dactylopus 
typica, Thaumatoessa 
viridis, Monstrilla 
vulgaris, Diaptomus 


Crustacea, Cumacea 


antipai, Styloptocuma 
arenosa, Bodotria 
Bodotria 
BODOTRITIDAE 
Iphinoe 

Leucon 
LEUCONIDAE 
nasica, Cuma 
quinquemaculata, Uroctea 
Styloptocuma 
trispinosa, Cuma 
Uroctea 


Crustacea, Decapoda 


Acanthephyra 
Acanthocyclus 


Acanthonyx 

Acetes 

Achaeopsis 

Achaeus 

Acmaeopleura 

Actaea 

Actaeomorpha 
Actumnus 

adactyla, Hippa 
admete, Cancer 
adspersus, Palaemon 
aeneus, Cancer 
aequinoctialis, Scyllarus 
affinis, Penaeus 
africana, Gebia 
africanus, Parapenaeus 
agassizi, Coralliocaris 
agassizil, Eucratodes 
agilis, Hydrothelphusa 
agulhasensis, Merhippolyte 
alberti, Limnocaridina 
Albunea 
ALBUNEIDAE 
alcocki, Parilia 

Alope 

ALPHEIDAE 
Alpheopsis 

Alpheus 

americana, Pseudothelphusa 
americanum, Macrobrachium 
amethystea, Alpheus 
amica, Hepatella 
amplus, Pandalopsis 
Anamathia 

Anapagurus 
Anchistioides 

Anchistus 

anchoralis, Penaeus 
andreossyi, Pilumnus 
angulatus, Cyrtograpsus 
angulatus, Panulirus 
anomalipes, Thaumastoplax 
anomalus, Cancer Astacus 
anophthalmus, Palaemon 
antarcticus, Crangon 
antarcticus, Scyllarus 
antennatus, Penaeus 
Arcania 

Archias 

arctus, Cancer 
Arenaeus 

Arete 

Argis 

Aristaeomorpha 
ARISTEINAE 

Aristeus 

armata, Acanthephyra 
armata, Banareia 
armata, Maja 

armatus, Aristeus 
armatus, Potamocarcinus 
Artemesia 

asper, Cancer 
ASTACIDAE 
Astacoides 

Astacopsis 

Astacus 

astacus, Cancer 
Asthenognathus 
ATELECYCLIDAE 
Atelecyclus 

Atergatis 

Atergatopsis 

Athanas 


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atlantica, Bresilia 
atlanticus, Sergestes 
Atya 

Atyaephyra 

Atyella 

ATYIDAE 
Atypopenaeus 
australiensis, Dromia 
Automate 

avarus, Alpheus 
AXIIDAE 

Axius 

balansae, Clistocoeloma 
Balssia 

Banareia 

barbatus, Cancer 
barbiger, Gecarcinus 
Barbouria 

bartonii, Astacus 
Bathynectes 
Bathypalaemonella 
Bathyplax 

bedoti, Sphaerocarcinus 
bella, Xantho 

Bellia 

benedicti, Ephyrina 
benhardus, Cancer 
BENTHESICY MINAE 
Benthesicymus 
Benthochascon 
Benthonectes 

Betaeus 

bicarinatus, Astacus 
bicornis, Gomeza 
bicornis, Paralatreutes 
bidentatus, Xanthodes 
biguttatus, Portunus 
Birulia 

bispinosa, Litocheira 
bispinosus, Cancer 
biunguiculatus, Palaemon 
bonnieri, Dichelopandalus 
boreas, Cancer 
bouvieri, Pseudopalaemon 
Brachycarpus 
Brachynotus 

Bresilia 
BRESILIIDAE 
brevirostris, Atyella 
brevirostris, Pandalus 
Bythocaris 

Calappa 
CALAPPIDAE 
Calcinus 

Callianassa 
CALLIANASSIDAE 
Callianidea 
CALLIANIDEINAE 
callida, Dorippe 
Callinectes 

Calocaris 
Cambarellus 
CAMBARINAE 
Cambaroides 
Cambarus 
Camptandrium 
Camptoplax 

CAMPY LONOTIDAE 
Campylonotus 
canaliculata, Processa 
Cancer 

capensis, Gebia major 
Caphyra 

Carcinus 


Caridella 

Caridina 

Caridinopsis 

Caridion 

carinata, Pseudopinnixa 
carinatus, Cancer 
carinipes, Durckheimia 
carinipes, Zozymodes 
carolinensis, Speocarcinus 
caronii, Cymopolia 
Carpilius 

Carpilodes 

Carpoporus 

Carupa 

cassivelaunus, Cancer 
Catapaguroides 
Catoptrus 
ceratophthalma, Hymenocera 
ceratophthalmus, Cancer 
Ceratoplax 

cessacii, Epimelus 
Charybdis 
Chasmagnathus 
Chasmocarcinus 
cheiragonus, Cancer 
Cherax 

chevalieri, Caridinopsis 
chilensis, Corystoides 
chiragra, Cancer 
Chlorocurtis 
Chlorodopsis 
Chlorotocella 
Chlorotocoides 
Chlorotocus 

Chorismus 

ciliatus, Ceratoplax 
cinctimanus, Carpilius 
Clibanarius 

clibanarius, Cancer 
Clistocoeloma 

clouei, Ergasticus 
clypeatus, Pagurus 
Coenobita 
COENOBITIDAE 
Coenophthalmus 
comanthi, Pontoniopsis 
comatularum, Alpheus 
commensalis, Stegopontonia 
compressa, Ephyra 
compressipes, Penaeus 
compressus, Anchistioides 
Conchodytes 
condyliatus, Cancer 
convexa, Ocypode Chasmagnathus 
convexus, Ruppellioides 
coppingeri, Camptoplax 
corallinus, Trachycarcinus 
Coralliocaris 

coronata, Randallia 
Corystes 
CORYSTIDAE 
Corystoides 

Coutierea 

cranchii, Achaeus 
cranchi, Hippolyte 
Crangon 

crangon, Cancer 
CRANGONIDAE 
craniolaris, Cancer 
crassicornis, Pandalus 
crassimanus, Eucrate 
crassipes, Pachygrapsus 
crassipes, Phlyxia 
crassum, Sarmatium* 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


crassus, Gonatonotus 
crenatus, Benthesicymus 
crenatus, Cancer Eucrate 
cribrarius, Portunus 
Cryptocheles 
Cryptocnemus 
Cryptocoeloma 
cubensis, Epilobocera 
cubensis, Hippolyte 
cumingii, Lithadia 
cunningtoni, Caridella 
cupulifer, Pilumnus 
cursor, Nematocarcinus 
curvirostra, Munidopsis 
curvirostris, Haliporus 
cuvieri, Dorippe 
Cyclodius 
cylindricum, Pinnotheres 
cylindrus, Cancer 
Cymo 

cymodoce, Cancer 
Cymonomus 
Cyrtograpsus 
Dacryopilumnus 
Daira 

Daldorfia 

danae, Goniosoma 
danae, Nikoides 
Dardanus 

Dasycaris 

debilis, Hymenopenaeus 
debilis, Leptopodia 
Deckenia 

dentata, Nursilia 
denticulatus, Cancer 
dentipes, Alpheus 
deplanatus, Euryetisus 
depressa, Panoplax 
depressus, Cancer 
depurator, Cancer 
desmarestii, Hippolyte 
Desmocaris 
Dichelopandalus 
digueti, Cambarus 
dilatipes, Pilumnus 
Diogenes 

diogenes, Cambarus 
DIOGENINAE 
DISCIADIDAE 
Discias 

Dissodactylus 
dobsoni, Penaeus 
dolichognatha, Automate 
Domecia 

Dorhynchus 

Dorippe 
DORIPPIDAE 
Dorippoides 

dormia, Cancer 
Dorodotes 

dorsalis, Arete 
dorsettensis, Cancer 
dorsipes, Cancer 

dovii, Euphylax 
Dromia 

Dromidiopsis 
DROMIIDAE 
Dugastella 
Durckheimia 

Ebalia 

echinatus, Paracrangon 
elegans, Alpheus 
elegans, Latreillia 
elegans, Palaemon 


elephas, Astacus 
elongata, Isea 
elongatus, Hippolyte 
Emerita 

emeritus, Cancer 
Engaeus 
Enoplometopus 

ensifer, Heterocarpus 
ensiferus, Palemon 
ensis, Acanthephyra 
Ephyrina 

Epilobocera 

Epimelus 

Epixanthus 

eremita, Dacryopilumnus 
Ergasticus 

Erimacrus 

Erimetopus 

erinaceus, Cancer 
Eriphia 

erosa, Actaeomorpha 
Ethusa 

euagora, Parapanope 
Eualus 

Euchirograpsus 

Eucrate 

Eucratodes 

Eucratopsis 

eudactylus, Myrodes 
EUGONATONOTIDAE 
Eugonatonotus 
Euphylax 

Euryetisus 

Eurynome 

Euryplax 
EURYRHYNCHINAE 
Euryrhynchus 
Eurytium 

exaratus, Chlorodius 
excelsus, Perigrapsus 
Fabia 

facchino, Cancer 

fallax, Ebalia 

fasciatus, Crangon 
Favus 

feriatus, Cancer 

filipes, Benthonectes 
Fizesereneia 
flavomaculata, Pontonia 
floridanus, Thor 
fluviatilis, Cancer 
fluviatilis, Trichodactylus 
foliaceum, Petalidium 
fossor, Astacus Engaeus 
fragifer, Cancer Halimede 
fragilis, Psathyrocaris 
franklinii, Astacus 
frascone, Cancer 
frontalis, Ozius 
fucorum, Palaemon 
fugax, Leucosia 
Funchalia 

gaimardii, Hippolyte 
Galathea 
GALATHEIDAE 
Galene 

galilea, Typhlocaris 
gammarus, Cancer 
ganteri, Palaemonias 
gasti, Amphipalaemon 
gaudichaudii, Platymera 
gayi, Acanthocyclus 
Gecarcinucus 
Gelastocaris 


Gennadas 

Geryon 

gibbosus, Notostomus 
gigas, Cancer 

glaber, Ptychognathus 
glabra, Heteropanope 
glacialis, Hepomadus 
glacialis, Pasiphaé 
globus, Cancer 
Glyphocrangon 
GLYPHOCRANGONIDAE 
Glyptograpsus 
Glyptoplax 
GNATHOPHYLLINAE 
Gnathophyllum 
Gomeza 

Goneplax 

gordoni, Hippolyte 
gracilipes, Platypilumnus 
gracilipes, Rhizopa 
gracilipes, Rochinia 
gracilipes, Utica 

gracilis, Chlorotocella 
gracilis, Leptochela 
granulata, Cryptopodia 
granulatus, Cancer 
granulatus, Favus 
granulatus, Oediplax 
granulatus, Scleroplax 
granulosus, Pyxidognathus 
gundlachi, Palinurellus 


haematocheir, Grapsus Pachysoma 


Halimede 

Haliporus 

hardwickii, Nursia 
Harpilius 

harrisii, Pilumnus 
haswelli, Cryptocoeloma 
heimi, Troglocarcinus 
Helice 

hemingi, Benthochascon 
Hemipenaeus 
henslowii, Polybius 
Hepatella 
Hephthopelta 


‘Hepomadus 


Heptacarpus 
Herbstia 

herbstii, Panopeus 
Heterocarpoides 
heterocarpoides, Mimocaris 
Heterocarpus 
Heterocrypta 
Heterolithadia 
Heteronucia 
Heteropanope 
Heteropenaeus 
Heterozius 
Hexapus 

Hippa 

HIPPIDAE 
Hippolysmata 
Hippolyte 
HIPPOLYTIDAE 
hirtellus, Cancer 
hirtipes, Cardisoma 
hirtipes, Pinnaxodes 
hirtus, Paguristes 
hispida, Domecia 
hispidus, Palaemon 
Holometopus 
Holothuriophilus 
holsatus, Portunus 
Homalaspis 


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Homarus 

Homola 

HOMOLIDAE 

horridus, Cancer 
horridus, Oreophorus 
huxleyi, Psalidopus 
Hydrothelphusa 
Hymenocera 
Hymenodora 
Hymenopenaeus 

Ibacus 

Ilia 

Iliacantha 

ILITNAE 

imitatrix, Deckenia 
impressus, Glyptograpsus 
INACHINAE 

Inachus 

inaequipes, Asthenognathus 
incisus, Cancer 

indicus, Acetes 
integerrimus, Cancer 
Iphiculus 

Iphis 

isenbeckii, Platycorystes Podacanthus 
Ixa 

jacquemontii, Gecarcinucus 
jactans, Virbius 
japonicus, Astacus 
japonicus, Palinurus 
Jasus 

Jaxea 

jouyi, Brachynotus Heterograpsus 
jurinei, Guaia Ilia 
kroyeri, Penaeus 
Lachnopodus 

laevigata, Pinnotherelia 
laevis, Pagurus 

lalandii, Palinurus 
lambriformis, Merocryptus 
lamelligera, Onychomorpha 
lanceocaudata, Systellaspis 
lanatus, Cancer 

lar, Crangon 

Larnaudia 

larnaudii, Thelphusa 
latipes, Cancer 

Latreillia 
LATREILLIIDAE 
Latreutes 

Leander 

Lebbeus 

leeanus, Lipaesthesius 
leniusculus, Astacus 
Leontocaris 

Lepidomysis 

Lepidopa 

Leptochela 

leptodactyla, Deidamia 
Leptodius 

Leucosia 
LEUCOSIIDAE 
Leucosilia 

levicarina, Dorodotes 
Liagore 

Libystes 

Ligur 

liguricus, Euchirograpsus 
Limnocaridella 
Limnocaridina 

limosa, Cancer 

limosus, Astacus 
Linuparus 

Liomera 


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Lipaesthesius 

Lissa 

Lissocarcinus 
Lithadia 

Lithodes 
LITHODIDAE 
Litocheira 

litteratus, Cancer 
longicarpus, Pagurus 
longicornis, Cancer 
longicornis, Nematopagurus 
longimanus, Cancer 
longimanus, Heteropenaeus 
longinaris, Artemesia 
longipes, Portunus 
longirostris, Cancer 
longirostris, Palaemon 
longirostris, Peneus 
Lophopanopeus 
Lophopilumnus 
lottini, Alpheus 
lucidus, Regulus 
Lucifer 
LUCIFERIDAE 
lugubris, Hephthopelta 
lunulata, Maia 
Lupocyclus 

lutescens, Harpilius 
Lybia 

Lysmata 
LYSMATINAE 
macandreae, Calocaris 


macgillivrayi, Ommatocarcinus 


Macrobrachium 
Macropetasma 
Macropipus 
Macropodia 
maculatus, Cancer 
madagascarensis, Astacus 
maenas, Cancer 

Maja 

maja, Cancer 
MAJIDAE 

major, Cancer vocans 
malabaricus, Astacus 
maldivensis, Pontonia 
maldivensis, Sicyonella 
Mangalura 

marionis, Nauticaris 
marmoratus, Palaemon 
marocana, Dugastella 
mascarone, Cancer 
Medaeus 

megistos, Cancer 
melanochirus, Chlorodopsis 
Melybia 
membranaceus, Peneus 
Merguia 

Merhippolyte 
Merocryptus 
Metapenaeopsis 
Metapenaeus 
Metasesarma 
Metopocarcinus 
Micratya 

Micropanope 

microps, Catapaguroides 
microps, Xanthodes 
miersi, Harpilius 
miersi, Penaeopsis 
miles, Pagurus 
milneedwardsii, Paracyclois 
Mimocaris 

minutus, Cancer 


mobilispinis, Metapenaeus 
moebii, Xenophthalmodes 
monodon, Penaeus 
montagui, Pandalus 
montezumae, Cambarus 
Munida 

Munidopsis 

muriger, Tlos 

murigera, Xanthasia 
Myra 

Myrodes 

Nauticaris 

neapolitana, Paragalene 
NEMATOCARCININAE 
Nematocarcinus 
Nematopagurus 
Neodorippe 

Nephrops 

Nephropsis 

neptunus, Alpheus 
Nikoides 

nipponensis, Hymenocera 
nitescens, Palaemon 
nitidus, Catoptrus 
nitidus, Dissodactylus 
nitidus, Euryplax 
nitidus, Libystes 
nitidus, Notonyx 
nitidus, Sphaerozius 
nobile, Trichopeltarion 
nocturna, Jaxea 
nodipes, Pisa 

nodosus, Oreophorus 
norvegicus, Cancer 
Notocrangon 

Notonyx 

Notopus 

Notostomus 

Nucia 

nucleus, Cancer 

Nursia 

Nursilia 

Ocypode 
OCYPODIDAE 
Oediplax 

Ogyrides 

oligodon, Hippolyte 
Ommatocarcinus 
ommatosteres, Prionocrangon 
Onychomorpha 
Opisthopus 
OPLOPHORINAE 
Oplophorus 

orbignyi, Xantho 
Orconectes 

Oreophorus 

orientalis, Lupocyclus Parathranites 
orientalis, Ogyris 
orientalis, Scyllarus 
ornata, Ila 

ornatus, Cyclodius 
ornatus, Medaeus 
Orphnoxanthus 
Osachila 

Pachygrapsus 

pacifica, Miersia 
PAGURIDAE 
Paguristes 

Pagurus 

pagurus, Cancer 
Palaemon 
Palaemonella 
Palaemonetes 
Palaemonias 


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PALAEMONIDAE 
PALICIDAE 
Palicus 

Palinurellus 
PALINURIDAE 
Palinurus 

Palinustus 

palpator, Hippolyte 
Pandalina 
Pandalopsis 
Pandalus 

Panonplax 
Panopeus 

Pantomus 

Panulirus 

papulosus, Carpoporus 
Paracambarus 
Paracrangon 
Paracyclois 
paradoxus, Cambarus Paracambarus 
Paragalene 
Paralatreutes 
Paranephrops 
Parapandalus 
Parapanope 
Parapasiphaé 
PARAPENAEINAE 
Parapenaeopsis 
Parapenaeus 
Parapleurophrycoides 
PARASTACIDAE 
Parastacus 
Parathelphusa 
Parathranites 
Paratya 

Paratypton 
Paraxanthus 

Parilia 

Pariphiculus 
Paromola 

paronai, Latreutes 
Parribacus 
Parthenope 
PARTHENOPIDAE 
parvula, Acmaeopleura 
parvulus, Pantomus 
parvus, Gennadas 
Pasiphaea 
PASIPHAEIDAE 
paulsoni, Leontocaris 
pelagicus, Cancer 
pellucidus, Astacus 
PENAEIDAE 
Penaeopsis 

Penaeus 

pentagonus, Cryptocnemus 
Percnon 
Periclimenaeus 
Periclimenes 
Perigrapsus 

perlata, Thelpheusa 
perlatus, Cancer 
perlatus, Hepatus 
peronii, Ibacus 
Persephona 
personatus, Cancer 
Petalidium 
Petrolisthes 
phalangium, Cancer 
Philyra 

Phlyxia 

Phycocaris 
Phyllognathia 

picta, Bellia 


picta, Hymenocera 
pictus, Enoplometopus 
pilimanus, Astacus 
PILUMNIDAE 
Pilumnoides 
Pilumnopeus 
Pilumnus 

Pinnaxodes 

Pinnixa 

pinnophylax, Palaemon 
Pinnotherelia 
Pinnotheres 
pinnotheroides, Xenophthalmus 
Pirimela 

Pisa 

Pisidia 

PISINAE 

pisum, Cancer 
Plagusia 
PLAGUSIINAE 
Planes 

planifrons, Paranephrops 
planissimus, Cancer 
planus, Xantho 
platycheles, Cancer 
Platychirograpsus 
Platymera 
Platypilumnus 
Platyxanthus 
Plesionika 
Plesiopenaeus 
Podophthalmus 
poeyi, Atya 

polaris, Alpheus 
polybioides, Lissocarcinus 
Polybius 

Polycheles 
POLYCHELIDAE 
Polydectus 

Pontocaris 

Pontonia 

Pontonides 
PONTONIINAE 
Pontoniopsis 
Pontophilus 
Porcellana 
PORCELLANIDAE 
Portumnus 
PORTUNIDAE 
Portunus 
POTAMIDAE 
potamios, Cancer 
Potamocarcinus 
Potamon 
Potamonautes 
Prionocrangon 
Prionoplax 
Procambarus 
Processa 
PROCESSIDAE 
propensalata, Pontocaris 
PSALIDOPODIDAE 
Psalidopus 
Psathyrocaris 
Pseudocarcinus 
Pseudopalaemon 
Pseudophilyra 
Pseudopinnixa 
Pseudorhombila 
Pseudothelphusa 
PSEUDOTHELPHUSINAE 
Psopheticus 
Ptychognathus 
Puerulus 


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pugnax, Gelasimus 
pugnax, Glyptoplax 
punctatus, Cancer 
pygmaea, Cryptocheles 
Pyxidognathus 
quadratus, Cancer 
quadratus, Cymonomus 
quadridens, Thalamitoides 
quadridentata, Melia 
Randallia _ 
rangoonensis, Potamon 
Ranguna 

reflexus, Dorodotes 
regius, Panulirus 
restricta, Hippolyte 
Rhithropanopeus 
Rhizopa 

rhomboides, Cancer 
Rhynchocinetes 
RHYNCHOCINETIDAE 
Richardina 

rissoana, Amathia 
robustus, Periclimenaeus 
Rochinia 

rodgersii, Lachnopodus 
roseus, Parapleurophrycoides 
rostratus, Cancer 
rostridentatus, Aristeus 
rotunda, Thelphusa 
rotundatus, Cancer 
rotundatus, Lupocyclus 
rotundifrons, Heterozius 
rousseauxi, Metasesarma 
rouxil, Caphyra 

rubripes, Sesarma 
rubromaculatus, Cancer Liagore 
rugosus, Pagurus 
Ruppellioides 

Sabinea 

sachalinensis, Birulia 
Salmoneus 
sanguinolentus, Pagurus 
sapidus, Callinectes 
Sarmatium* 

Saron 

savignyi, Cancer 

scaber, Atys 

scabripes, Tetrias 
Scalopidia 

schmitti, Penaeus 
Sclerocrangon 
Scleroplax 

sculptipes, Micropanope 
sculptus, Polycheles 
scutellata, Hippa 

Scylla 

SCYLLARIDAE 
Scyllarides 

Scyllarus 

semistriatus, Campylonotus 
septemcarinatus, Crangon 
septemspinosus, Cancer 
Sergestes 
SERGESTIDAE 

serrata, Valdivia 
serratidigitus, Jousseaumea 
serratifrons, Ozius 
serratus, Astacus 
serratus, Cancer 

serratus, Penaeopsis 
serratus, Stylodactylus 
serrifer, Discias 
seticaudata, Melicerta 
seticornis, Cancer 


setiferus, Cancer 
sexdentatum, Camptandrium 
sexdentatus, Archias 
sexdentatus, Goneplax 
sexpes, Cancer 

Sicyonella 

Sicyonia 

SICYONIINAE 
siebenrocki, Paratypton 
signatus, Carpilius 
simplicirostris, Bythocaris 
simulans, Phycocaris 
sivado, Alpheus 
Solenocera 
SOLENOCERINAE 
speciosa, Nucia 
spectabilis, Platychirograpsus 
Speloeophorus 
Speocarcinus 
Sphaerocarcinus 
Sphaerozius 

spinicarpus, Prionoplax 
spinicauda, Chlorotocus 
spinicauda, Glyphocrangon 
spinicincta, Richardina 
spinidorsalis, Hemipenaeus 
spinifrons, Hippolyte 
spinipes, Plesionika 
spinosipes, Scalopidia 
spinosus, Crangon 
spinosus, Erimetopus 
spinosus, Stenopus 
spinulosus, Achaeopsis 
spinus, Cancer 
Spirontocaris 

spongicola, Typton 
spongiosus, Iphiculus 
squinado, Cancer 
Stegopontonia 

stellatus, Cancer Astacus 
STENOPODIDAE 
Stenopus 

Stenorhynchus 
Stereomastis 

sternberghii, Xanthodius 
stewarti, Nephropsis 
stirhynchus, Axius 
streptopus, Thaumastocaris 
stridulans, Psopheticus 
strigosus, Cancer 
styliferus, Palaemon 
styliferus, Penaeus 
STYLODACTYLIDAE 
Stylodactylus 

subglobosa, Ihacantha 
subquadrata, Fabia 
subterraneus, Cancer Astacus 
suhmi, Pentacheles 
sulcatifrons, Parapasiphaé 
superba, Portunus 
superbus, Oedipus 
symbiotes, Dasycaris 
symmysta, Cancer 
Synalpheus 

Syncaris 

Systellaspis 

talpoida, Hippa 
tanganyikae, Limnocaridina 
tangeri, Gelasimus 
Telmessus 

tenuicornis, Palaemon 
tenuipes, Carupa 
tenuipes, Palaemonella 
tesselatus, Grapsus 


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Tetragrapsus 
Tetraxanthus 

Tetrias 

Thalamita 

thalamita, Melybia 
Thalamitoides 
Thalamonyx 
Thalassina 
THALASSINIDAE 
THALASSOCARIDIDAE 
Thalassocaris 
Thaumastocaris 
Thaumastocheles 
Thaumastoplax 
Thenus 

Thia 

THIIDAE 

thomsoni, Dorhynchus 
Thor 

Thoralus 
THORINAE 

tibicen, Cancer 

Tlos 

tomentosus, Actumnus 
Trachycarcinus 
Trachycaris 
Trachypenaeopsis 
Trachypenaeus 
transversus, Opisthopus 
Trapezia 


trapeziformis, Holothuriophilus 


TRAPEZIDAE 
trapezium, Sesarma 
TRICHODACTYLINAE 
Trichodactylus 
Trichopeltarion 
tridacnae, Conchodytes 
tridens, Geryon 

tridens, Ocypode Helice 
tridentata, Parathelphusa 
tridentata, Pseudophilyra 


tridentatus, Coenophthalmus 


trigonus, Palinurus 
trispinosus, Betaeus 
trispinosus, Palaemonetes 
tristis, Carpilodes 
Troglocaris 

truncatus, Betaeus 
truncatus, Metopocarcinus 
truncatus, Palinustus 
tuberculatus, Chorismus 
tuberculatus, Portunus 
tuberosa, Osachila 
tuberosus, Cancer 

typa, Callianidea 
TYPHLOCARIDINAE 
Typhlocaris 

typhlops, Polycheles 
typhlus, Bathyplax 
typicus, Chasmocarcinus 
Typton 

typus, Caridina 

typus, Leucifer 

typus, Oplophorus 
typus, Rhynchocinetes 
Uca 

Upogebia 
UPOGEBIINAE 

Utica 

Valdivia 

varians, Hippolyte 
varians, Palaemon 
Varuna 

venusta, Lepidopa 


verrucosus, Cancer 
vesiculosa, Heteronucia 
vigil, Portunus 
violacea, Porcellana 
vittata, Hippolysmata 
Willemoesia 
woodwardi, Funchalia 


wrzesniowskii, Euryrhynchus 


Xaiva 

Xanthasia 
XANTHIDAE 
Xantho 
Xanthodius 
Xenophthalmodes 
Xenophthalmus 
Xiphocaris 
Xiphopenaeus 
zaleucus, Astacus 
zimmeri, Bathypalaemonella 
Zosimus 
Zozymodes 


Crustacea, Isopoda 


adriaticus, Epiphrixus 
albifrons, Jaera* 
ANUROPIDAE 
Anuropus 

aquaticus, Oniscus 
ARMADILLIDAE 
ARMADILLIDIIDAE 
Armadillidium 
Armadillo 

Asellus 

asellus, Oniscus* 
Astacilla 

Athelges 
ATHELGINAE 
balthicus, Oniscus* 
Bathynomus 
branchiatus, Anuropus 
carteri, Palaega 
Cataphryxus 
CUBARIDAE 
Cubaris 

emarginata, Cymothoa* 
entomon, Oniscus* 
Epiphrixus 
falclandica, Astacilla 
giganteus, Bathynomus 
hookeri, Sphaeroma 
Idotea* 
IDOTEIDAE* 
Jaera* 

latreillei, Tylos 
Lekanesphaera 

Ligia 

Livoneca 
LIVONECINAE 
longicornis, Oniscus 
MESIDOTEINI* 
monodi, Sphaeroma 
murina, Cubaris 
Neastacilla 

neglecta, Idothea* 
oceanicus, Oniscus 
officinalis, Armadillo 
Oniscus* 

paguri, Phryxus 
Palaega 

Porcellio 

primus, Epiphryxus 
redmanii, Livoneca 
Saduria* 


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scaber, Porcellio 
serratus, Oniscus 
Sphaeroma 
SPHAEROMATIDAE 
Spherillo 

TYLINAE 

Tylos 

vitiensis, Spherillo 
vulgaris, Armadillo 


Crustacea, Mysidacea 


LEPIDOMYSIDAE* 
Lepidomysis* 

litoralis, Pugetomysis 
Mesopodopsis* 
MYSIDAE 

Mysis 

oculatus, Cancer 
Pugetomysis 

servatus, Lepidophthalmus* 
slabberi, Podopsis* 


Crustacea, Ostracoda 


Amicytheridea 

Beyrichia 
BEYRICHIIDAE 
bicollina, Bollia 

Bollia 

BOLLIIDAE 

candida, Cypris 
Candona 
CANDONINAE 
carnegiei, Tribolbina 
Celtia 

Conchoecia 
CONCHOECIIDAE 
crassinoda, Drepanella 
crispata, Cythere 
distinguenda, Cythereis 
Drepanella 
DREPANELLINAE 
eremita, Cypris 
Eucypris 
HALOCYPRIDIDAE 
Halocypris 
HERPETOCYPRIDINAE 
Herpetocypris 
Hiltermannicythere 
honoluliensis, Loxoconcha 
Indiana 

INDIANIDAE 

inflata, Conchaecia 
inopinata, Cythere 
kloedeni, Beyrichia 
Limnocythere 
LIMNOCYTHERINAE 
lippa, Indiana 
Loxoconchella 

magna, Conchoecia 
pavonia, Cythere 
pseudobrowniana, Scottia 
quadridentata, Cythere 
reptans, Cypris 

Scottia 

Suchonella 

triangulata, Amicytheridea 
Tribolbina 

tuberculatus, Battus 
turbida, Cythereis 
Typhlocypris 

typica, Suchonella 

virens, Monoculus 


Crustacea, Stomatopoda 


bradyi, Squilla 
chiragra, Squilla 
ciliata, Squilla 
Coronida 

Coronis 

ensiger, Gonodactylus 
eusebia, Squilla 
ferussaci, Squilla 
Gonodactylus 
Hemisquilla 

inornata, Lysiosquilla 
Lysiosquilla 

mantis, Cancer 
Odontodactylus 
Pseudosquilla 
scolopendra, Coronis 
scyllarus, Cancer 
Squilla 
SQUILLIDAE 


Crustacea, Tanaidacea 


Anuropoda 
ANUROPODIDAE 
francispori, Anuropoda 


Cystoidea 


bavarica, Cystidea 
Haplosphaeronis 

kiaeri, Haplosphaeronis 
Macrocystella 
MACROCYSTELLIDAE 
mariae, Macrocystella 


Digenea 


Hapalotrema 
mistroides, Mesogonimus 


Diplopoda 


complanatus, Julus 
Cornalatus 

fuscus, Platyrhacus 
germanicum, Polyzonium 
Glomeris 

lagura, Scolopendra 
permutatus, Cornalatus 
Platyrhacus 

Polydesmus 

POLY XENIDAE 
Polyxenus 

POLY ZONIIDAE 
Polyzonium 
portoricensis, Siphonophora 
pustulatus, Oniscus 
Siphonophora 
SIPHONOPHORIDAE 
stigmatosus, Julus 
Strongylosoma 


Echinoidea 


Arachnoides 
ARCHAEOCIDARIDAE 
Archaeocidaris 

atropos, Spatangus 
bisperforatus, Echinodiscus 
Brissus 

canaliferus, Spatangus 
clavigera, Cidaris 


coranguinum, Spatangus 
cordatus, Echinus 
Desorella 

Diadema 

drobachiensis, Echinus 
dubius, Cidarites Phyllacanthus 
Echinarachnius 
ECHINOCARDIINAE 
Echinocardium 
Echinocorys 
Echinocyamus 
Echinodiscus 

elatus, Hyboclypus 
Eodiadema 

Fibularia 

flavescens, Spatagus 
granulatum, Eodiadema 
Hemipneustes 

irregularis, Lepidocentrus 
LAGANIDAE 

Laganum 

laganum, Echinodiscus 
Lovenechinus 

Maretia 

MARETIINAE 

Mellita 

MELLITINAE 

Metalia 

Micraster 

minutus, Echinus 
missouriensis, Oligoporus 
Moira 

Mortonella 

Ova 

ovulum, Fibularia 
parma, Scutella 
Peronella 

peroni, Laganum 
Pholidocidaris 
Phyllacanthus 

placenta, Echinus 
planulatus, Spatangus 
purpureus, Spatagus 
pusillus, Spatagus 
quinquefaria, Scutella 
quinquiesperforatus, Echinodiscus 
Schizaster 

scutata, Echinocorys 
setosa, Echinometra 
spatagus, Echinus 
SPATANGIDAE 
Spatangus 

sternalis, Spatangus 
striatoradiatus, Spatangus 
Strongylocentrotus 
studeri, Schizaster 
Tylocidaris 

unicolor, Spatangus brissus 
urii, Cidaris 


Echiuroidea 


chilensis, Echiurus 
URECHIDAE 
Urechis 


Eocrinoidea 
baltica, Rhipidocystis 
Rhipidocystis 
Flagellata 
Euglena 


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EUGLENIDAE 
viridis, Cercaria 


Gastropoda 


Abida 

abyssicola, Cuthonella 
Acanthinula 
ACANTHINULINAE 
acarus, Pupa 
achatinaceus, Bulimus 
Acicula 

acicula, Buccinum 
ACICULIDAE 
Acmaea 
ACMAEIDAE 
ACROLOXINAE 
Acroloxus 
Acteonella 

aculeata, Helix 
acuta, Physa 

acutus, Pleurocerus 
adansonu, Cerithium 
adspersus, Tergipes 
Aeolidia 

Aeolidiella 
AEOLIDIIDAE 
affinis, Doris 
Agasoma 

Aglaja 
AGLAJIDAE 
Akera 

AKERIDAE 

alba, Volvaria 
albicans, Planorbis 
albus, Planorbis 
albus, Strombiformis 
Alcithoé 

alderi, Eolis 

alliaria, Helix 
Allopeas 

alouina, Volema 
alpestris, Vertigo 
alternata, Tuba 
Amnicola 
AMNICOLIDAE 
Amphibola 
AMPHIBOLIDAE 
Ampulla 

ampulla, Bulla 
ampullacea, Helix 
AMPULLARIIDAE 
anabathrum, Conus 
Ancilla 
Ancylastrum 
ANCYLINAE 
Ancylus 

andecolus, Planorbis 
anglicus, Trochus 
anglicus, Turbo 
angustata, Cypraea 
angustior, Vertigo 
antiquus, Conus 
antivertigo, Pupa 
Aplexa 

Aplysia 
APLYSIIDAE 
arabica, Voluta 
arbustorum, Helix 
arenaria, Succinea 
Arianta 

Arion 
ARIONIDAE 
armata, Tubina 


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armifera, Pupa 
Armigerus 
articularis, Harpa 
aspersa, Helix 
aspersa, Idalia 
Asthenotoma 
Astraea 

ater, Limax 
atlantica, Viquesnelia 
ATYDIDAE 

Atys 

aurantia, Eolis 
auricularia, Helix 
auriculata, Doris 
australe, Buccinum 
australiae, Cingula 
australis, Tolema 
Austrocochlea 

Azeca 

AZECIDAE 

Balcis 

Balea* 

barbata, Helix Helicigona 
beaumonti, Coryphella 
berghausi, Conus 
Beringius 

bicolor, Cypraea 
bilamellatus, Clausilia Strobilis 
bilobatus, Bellerophon 
Biomphalaria 
biplicatus, Turbo 
Bithynia 
BITHYNIIDAE* 
boehmi, Woehrmannia 
bottae, Pleurotoma 
branchialis, Doris 
bubo, Murex rana 
BUCCINULIDAE 
Buccinulum 
Buccinum 

Bulla 

bullata, Akera 
Cadlina 

caerulea, Doris 
californiensis, Chromodoris 
Calma 

CALMIDAE 
Calyptraea 
Campeloma 
cancellata, Oniscia 
cancellatus, Sigaretus 
candiota, Helix 
Cantharidus 
cantiana, Helix 
carinatus, Planorbis 
Carinifex 

cartusiana, Helix 
CARYCHITDAE 
Carychium 
CASSIDAE 

Cassis 

Cavolinia 
CAVOLINIIDAE 
Cecilioides 

cellaria, Helix 
Ceratostoma 

Cerion 

Cerithium 

Charonia 

Chicoreus 

chinensis, Patella 
CHROMODORIDIDAE 
Chromodoris 
cinctella, Helix 


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cinereoniger, Limax 
cinnamomea, Ancilla 
circumscriptus, Arion 
cirridioides, Euomphalus 
clathrata, Haliotis 
Clathurella 

Clausilia 

clavigera, Doris 
Cochlicella 
Colubraria 
Columbella 

colus, Murex 
Cominella 
COMINELLIDAE 
complanata, Helix 
comptonii, Cypraea 
conchyliophorus, Trochus 
conoidea, Helix 
constricta, Monodonta 
contectum, Cyclostoma 
contorta, Helix 
Cookia 

cornea, Helix 

cornus, Drupa 
cornutum, Buccinum 
coronata, Doris 
coronata, Pelta 
Coryphella 

CORY PHELLIDAE 
costata, Helix 
Crassispira 

crassula, Campeloma 
Cratena 


crebricostatus, Chrysodomus 


crenata, Helix 
crista, Nautilus 
cristata, Valvata 
crystallina, Helix 
Cumanotus 


cumingianus, Ancylus Ancylastrum 


Cuthona 
Cuthonella 
CUTHONIDAE 
cuvieri, Helicarion 
Cyclope 

Cylichna 
cylindracea, Bulla 
cylindraceus, Turbo 
cylindrica, Vertigo 
CYMATIINAE 
Cymatium 
decollata, Helix 
deformis, Ricinula 
demissus, Conus 
Dendropoma 
denticulata, Patella 
depicta, Aglaja 
depilans, Aplysia 
detrita, Helix 
diaphana, Helix 
dilatatus, Planorbis 
DISCINAE 
Discus 

dolabratus, Trochus 
DOTIDAE 

Doto 

draparnaudi, Helix* 
Drupella 

dubia, Clausilia 
dupiniana, Nerinea 
edentula, Pupa 
elegans, Haliotis 
elegans, Helix 
elegans, Idalia 


elegans, Succinea 
Embletonia 

Ena 

erecta, Achatina 
erinaceus, Murex 
EUBRANCHIDAE 
Eubranchus 
EUCONULINAE 
Euconulus 

Eulima 
EUOMPHALIDAE 
Euomphalus 
excavata, Helix 
exigua, Eolis 

exigua, Janthina 
Facelina 
FACELININAE 
faeroensis, Polycera 
fallax, Pupa 

farrani, Eolis 
fasciata, Laplysia 
FAVORININAE 
Favorinus 

femorale, Murex 
fergusoni, Conus 
fibratus, Limax 
fimbria, Tethys 
Flabellina 
FLABELLININAE 
flavus, Limax 
fluviatilis, Ancylus 
fluviatilis, Nerita 
fontinalis, Bulla 
forskalii, Pleurobranchus 
fragilis, Melibaea 
Fryeria 

fulmen, Conus 

fulva, Helix 
fulvocinctus, Conus 
fuscus, Turbo 
Fusinus 

gagates, Limax 
Galba 

galea, Buccinum 
Gastrocopta 
geniculata, Anculosa Lithasia 
Geomalacus 
geversianum, Buccinum 
gigaxiil, Helix 

glaber, Strombiformis 
glabrum, Buccinum 
glaucoides, Eolis 
Glossodoris 

Godiva 

goldfussi, Cylindrella 
goodalli, Helix Cochlodonta 
gracilis, Bulimus 
grandiflora, Doris 
grandinatus, Trochus 
granosus, Trochus 
granulata, Colubraria 
granulata, Helix 
granulata, Turritella 
granulosa, Turritella 
gussoni, Ancylus 
guttata, Doridopsis 
habei, Nipponaphera 
Haminoea 
HAMINOEINAE 
hammonis, Helix 
Harpa 

harpa, Buccinum 
HARPIDAE 
Haustator 


haustorium, Buccinum 
Haustrum 

hebraea, Nerita 
Helicarion 
HELICARIONIDAE 
Helicella 
HELICELLINAE 
heliotropium, Trochus 
Helix 

hieroglyphicus, Bulimus 
hispida, Helix 
Holospira 

hombergii, Tritonia 
hortensis, Arion 
hortensis, Arion 
hortensis, Helix 
hydatis, Bulla 
Hygromia 
HYGROMIINAE 
hypnorum, Bulla 
Hypselodoris 
imbricataria, Turritella 
incarnata, Helix 
intermedius, Arion 
Iodina 

iravadioides, Epigrus 
iris, Haliotis 

itala, Helix 

japonica, Cuthona Hervia 
Jousseaumea 

juliana, Aplysia 
kanieriensis, Turritella 
Kobeltia 

lactea, Helix 

lacustris, Patella 
Laeoccchlis 

laevis, Doris 

laevis, Planorbis 
lamellata, Helix 
laminatus, Turbo 
lapicida, Helix 

lapidum, Paludina 
Lauria 

LAURIEAE 

lens, Helix 

Leucochila 

leucostoma, Voluta 
lignaria, Bulla 
lilljeborgi, Pupa Vertigo 
Limacia 

limatula, Acmaea 
Limax 

limosa, Paludina 

linea, Buccin[um] 
linearis, Pupa Truncatellina 
lineatus, Bulimus 
Lirobarleeia 

Lithasia 

littoreus, Turbo 
Littorina 

lituellum, Siphonium Dendropoma 
longicosta, Patella 
lotorium, Murex 
lubrica, Helix 

lustrica, Amnicola 
Lymnaea 
LYMNAEIDAE 
macfarlandi, Chromodoris 
Maclurites 
MACLURITIDAE 
maculata, Pomacea 
maculosum, Buccin{um] 
maculosus, Geomalacus 
magna, Maclurites 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


magnifica, Doris 
major, Helicolimax 
Mancinella 
marginata, Paludina 
Marstonia 

Maurea 

Mauriella 

maximus, Limax 
meneghinii, Pleurotoma 
mercatoria, Voluta 
Mesodon 
MESODONTIDAE 
Microdryas 
MILACIDAE 
Milax 

minimum, Carychium 
minuscula, Helix 
minutissima, Helix 
Mitra 

mitra, Acmaea 
mitra, Voluta 
Modelia 
moluccensis, Conus 
Monacha 
montanus, Bulimus 
Morum 
moulinsiana, Pupa 
Muricanthus 
muscorum, Turbo 
nana, Eolis 
naticina, Valvata 
naucum, Bulla 
Neadmete 

neglecta, Helix 
nemoralis, Helix 
Nerinella 

neriteum, Buccinum 
Neritina 

Nesopupa 
newberryi, Planorbis 
nigrescens, Alvania 
Nipponaphera 
nitens, Helix 

nitida, Helix 
nitidula, Helix* 
nitidulus, Pupoides 
nitidus, Planorbis 
nodosa, Nerita 
nuttalli, Cerostoma 
oblonga, Succinea 
obscura, Goniodoris 
obscura, Helix 
obtusa, Bulla 
obvoluta, Helix 
Ocenebra 

octonus, Bulimus 
Okenia 

okutanii, Neadmete 
Oleacina 

olivaceus, Planorbis 
olivetorum, Helix 
OMPHALOTROPIDINAE 
Omphalotropis 
Oniscidia 

oniscus, Strombus 
opalus, Limax 
Osilinus 

Otina 

OTINIDAE 
ovatum, Galericulum 
Oxychilus 

pagoda, Defrancia 
pallida, Doris 
pallida, Eolis 


pallida, Janthina 
palmarosae, Murex 
palustre, Buccinum 
papalis, Voluta 
papilio, Voluta 
papillosus, Limax 
papulosum, Buccin[um] 
parallelus, Planorbis 
parvula, Aplysia 
parvula, Clausilia 
patulum, Cyclostoma 
Paua 

peachu, Eolis 
Pelicaria 

pellucida, Helix 
pentangulatus, Euomphalus 
peregrina, Doris 
peregrum, Buccinum 
persicum, Buccinum 
perversus, Turbo 
petronella, Helix 
Phasianella 
PHASIANELLINAE 
Physa 

Pila 

piperita, Cypraea 
pisana, Helix 

Pisania 

piscinalis, Nerita 
Placostylus 
Planorbina 
PLANORBINAE 
Planorbis 

planorbis, Helix 
plebejus, Trophon 
Pleurocera 
Pleurotomaria 
PLEUROTOMARIIDAE 
Pleurotomoides 
Plutonia 
PLUTONIINAE 
politus, Turbo 
Polygyra 
POLYGYRIDAE 
Pomacea 

pomatia, Helix 
Potamolithus 
Precuthona 

priamus, Helix 
pulchella, Helix 
pulcher, Pterochilus 
pulligera, Nerita 
pumila, Clausilia 
punctata, Laplysia 
PUNCTINAE 
punctulatus, Trochus 
Punctum 

Pupilla 
PUPILLIDAE 
Pupoides 

pura, Helix 

Purpura 

purpurea, Helix 
PURPURIDAE 
pusilla, Vertigo 
putris, Helix 
pygmaea, Helix 
pygmaea, Pupa 
pyramidata, Helix 
Pyramidella 
PYRAMIDELLIDAE 
Pyramidula 
PYRAMIDULIDAE 
pyrenaica, Helicolimax 


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pyrum, Voluta 
Pyrunculus 
quadricolor, Hervia 
quadridens, Helix 
radigueli, Lartetia 
radix, Murex 
ramosus, Murex 
Raphistoma 

rava, Clavatula 
reticulatus, Limax 
Retinella 

Retusa 
RETUSIDAE 
Risomurex 

Rissoa 

RISSOIDAE 

rolphi, Clausilia 
rotundata, Helix 
ruderata, Helix 
rueppelii, Fryeria 
rugosa, Pupa 
Rumina 
RUMININAE 
Runcina 
RUNCINIDAE 
runtoniana, Nematurella 
rupestris, Helix 
Scaphander 
scutulum, Testacellus 
secale, Pupa 
Segmentina 
septemspiralis, Helix 
septemvolva, Polygyra 
similis, Bulimus 
similis, Trochus 
sinistratum, Cerithium 
sinuata, Clavella 
Sinuites 
SINUITIDAE 
smaragdus, Turbo 
smithi, Biomphalaria 
soluta, Bulla 
sowerbyi, Limax 
stagnalis, Helix 
striata, Calyptraea 
striata, Helix 

striata, Voluta 
striatus, Maclurea 
striolata, Helix 
Struthiolaria 
STRUTHIOLARIIDAE 
subcylindrica, Helix* 
Subestea 

subfuscus, Limax 
sublyncoides, Cypraea 
subrufescens, Helix 
substriata, Alaea 
Subulina 
SUBULINIDAE 
subvirescens, Helix 
Succinea 

sulcatus, Turbo 
tantilla, Pupa 
Taphius 

Tectarius 

tenellus, Limax 
tentaculata, Helix 
TERGIPEDINAE 
Tergipes 

tergipes, Limax 
testudinarius, Pleurobranchus 
TETHYDIDAE 
Tethys 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


THAIDIDAE 
Thais 

Theba 

Theodoxus 
thyroidus, Helix 
tigris, Trochus 
Tolema 

Tonna 

Tornatellina 
Torquesia 

Tortaxis 

tricolor, Eubranchus 
tricolorata, Aglaja 
tridentata, Anomia 
Trinchesia 

Tritonia 
TRITONIIDAE 
tritonis, Murex 
Trophon 
Tropidoptera 
Truncatella* 
TRUNCATELLIDAE* 
Truncatellina 
truncatula, Bulla 
truncatulum, Buccinum 
Trunculariopsis 
trunculus, Murex 
Tuba 

Tubina 

turbinatus, Trochus 
Turbinella 
TURBINELLIDAE 
turtoni, Fusus 
Tutufa 

uchauxensis, Acteonella 
ulvae, Turbo 
umbilicata, Bulla 
umbrosa, Helix 
undatum, Buccinum 
uva, Turbo 

Vallonia 
VALLONIIDAE 
Valvata 
VALVATIDAE 
VANIKORIDAE 
Vanikoro 

variegata, Terebra 
ventricosa, Pupa 
ventricosa, Rissoa 
vermiculata, Helix 
vermis, Buccin[um] 
verrucosa, Eolidia 
VERTIGINIDAE 
Vertigo 

virgata, Cochlea 
viridis, Aplysia 
Vitrea 
VITREINAE 
Vitrina 

vivipara, Helix 
VIVIPARIDAE 
Viviparus 

voluta, Bulla 
vortex, Helix 
vorticulus, Planorbis 


wesleyi, Endodonta Pterodiscus 


Williamia 
Woehrmannia 
Xenophora 
XENOPHORIDAE 
Xeromunda 

Xymene 

Zonitoides 


Graptolithina 


ACANTHOGRAPTIDAE 
Acanthograptus 

bulbosus, Rhizograpsus 
Calyptograptus 
Cephalograptus 

ciliatus, Glossograpsus 
clintonensis, Graptolithus 
Clonograptus 

cometa, Diplograpsus 
communis, Monograptus convolutus 
crenulatus, Monograptus vomerinus 
cyathiformis, Calyptograpsus 
CYRTOGRAPTIDAE 
Cyrtograptus 

Dicellograptus 
DICHOGRAPTIDAE 
Dichograptus 

dichotomous, Staurograpsus 
Didymograptus 
DIPLOGRAPTIDAE 
Diplograptus 

elegans, Didymograpsus 
exiguus, Monograptus 
geinitzianus, Gladiolites* 
Glossograptus 

gracilis, Graptolithus 

granti, Acanthograpsus 
lanceolatus, Trigonograpsus 
linearis, Cladograpsus 

major, Monograptus triangulatus 
manitoulinensis, Climacograptus 
Monograptus 

murchisoni, Graptolithus 
murchisonu, Cyrtograpsus 
Nemagraptus 

Pleurograptus 

plumosus, Graptolithus 
priodon, Lomatoceras 

pristis, Prionotus 

Retiolites 

Rhizograptus 

riccartonensis, Monograptus 
rigidus, Graptolithus 

rostratus, Monograptus communis 
sedgwickii, Dichograpsus 

serra, Fucoides 

similis, Monograptus fimbriatus 
Staurograptus 

Streptograptus 

Tetragraptus 

triangulatus, Rastrites 
Trigonograptus 


Hirudinea 
ceylanica, Hirudo 
Haemadipsa 
Hirudo 

Limnatis 
medicinalis, Hirudo 
nilotica, Bdella 


Holothuroidea 


aculeata, Holothuria 
arenicola, Holothuria 
australis, Colochirus 
buccalis, Thyone 
coluber, Holothuria 
difficilis, Holothuria 
doliolum, Actinia 


equinus, Priapus 

hilla, Holothuria 
Holothuria 
leucospilota, Stichopus 
mauritiana, Holothuria 
moebii, Holothuria 
nobilis, Mulleria 
Pentacta 

rufescens, Polycheira 
tremula, Holothuria 
variegatus, Stichopus 


Hydrozoa 


arbuscula, Eudendrium 
Axopora 
AXOPORIDAE 
Campanularia 

Clytia 

costata, Zanclea 
Filellum 

flexuosa, Laomedea 
gemmascens, Madrepora 
gracilis, Laomedea 
HALECIIDAE 
halecina, Sertularia 
Halecium 

johnstoni, Campanularia 
Laomedea 

Physalia 

physalis, Holothuria 
Plumularia 

pyriformis, Geodia 
serpens, Campanularia 
setacea, Sertularia 
volubilis, Sertularia 
Zanclea 


Insecta, Anoplura 


capillatus, Solenopotes 
eurysternus, Haematopinus 
humanus, Pediculus 
Pedicuius 

Pthirus 

pubis, Pediculus 
Solenopotes 


Insecta, Coleoptera 


abbreviatus, Curculio 
acaroides, Sphaerius 
Acilius 

Acinaces 

Acrolocha 

Acrotona 
acuminata, Buprestis 
ADERIDAE 

Aderus 

advena, Cryptophagus 
aenea, Buprestis 
aeneus, Hydrophilus 
aethiops, Lamia 
Agonum 
AGONUMIDAE 
Agrodes 
AGRODINI 
Ahasverus 
albicinctus, Cholus 
alboguttata, Saperda 
Alphitobius 

Altica 

americanus, Carabus 


Anacaena 

Anaspis 

angusticolle, Coryphium 
Anisarthria 

Anobium 

Anomala 

Anthrenus 
ANTHRIBIDAE 
Anthribus 

apiarius, Attelabus 
apterum, Ptilium 
aquatica, Silpha 
asparagi, Chrysomela* 
ASPIDIPHORIDAE 
Aspidiphorus 
assimilis, Curculio 
Astraeus 

Atechna 

ater, Curculio 

ater, Dytiscus 

ater, Ptilinus 

aterrima, Aleochara 
Atheta 

Athyreus 

atra, Aleochara 
atripes, Cassida 
Attelabus 

aurifer, Curculio 
autographus, Bostrichus 
avara, Lara 

Baeocera 

barbicornis, Curculio 
barbicornis, Rhina 
barbirostris, Curculio 
Berosus 

bifurcatus, Athyreus 
biguttatus, Dytiscus 
bilineatus, Dytiscus 
bimaculatus, Elater 
bipustulata, Tritoma 
bipustulatus, Lyctus 
bituberculatum, Liparthrum 
boleti, Chrysomela 
boleti, Lytta 
Bolitochara 
BOLITOCHARINI 
Bostrichus 
Brachyderes 
BRACHYDERINAE 
Brachyomus 
BRACHYPTERINAE 
Brachypterolus 
Brachypterus 
brachypterus, Dermestes 
brevipalpis, Helophorus 
BRUCHIDAE 
Bruchus 

brunneus, Xylotrogus 
Bryaxis 

bulbifer, Pselaphus 
Buprestis 

Byrrhus 

Bythinus 

cadaverinus, Tenebrio 
caedemadens, Cassida 
caeruleus, Clerus 
caesum, Ptilium 
caperans, Brachycerus 
capucinus, Dermestes 
caraboides, Scarabaeus 
Carabus 

carpini, Anobium 
Cassida 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


CASSIDINAE 
castaneum, Colydium 
Castiarina 
catarractus, Cycloderes 
cellaris, Dermestes 
Ceratophyus 
Cerocoma 

Ceroplesis 

Cerylon 
CERYLONIDAE 
Ceutorhynchus 
Chlorophanus 

Cholus 
CHORAGIDAE 
Choragus 
Chrysobothris 
Chrysolina 
Chrysomela 
chrysomelinus, Staphylinus 
chrysostigma, Buprestis 
cichorii, Meloe 
cinereus, Dytiscus* 
cinnabarina, Meloe 
cinnamopterum, Tetropium 
clavicornis, Dermestes 
clavipes, Curculio 
Clerus 

coccinea, Cantharis 
Coeliodes 

Colon 

COLYDITIDAE 
Colydium 

constricta, Tachyusa 
Copris 

Coprophilus 

coriacea, Meladema 
coriarius, Cerambyx 
cornuta, Trogosita 
corticalis, Curculio 
Coryphium 

costatum, Oosternum 
Cotinis 

Creniphilus 

Crenitis* 

crenulatus, Byrrhus 
Creophilus 

creticus, Helophorus 
Crioceris* 
Cryptocephalus 
Cryptophagus 
Cryptopleurum 
CRYPTORHYNCHINAE 
Cryptorhynchus 
Cucujus 

culinaris, Tenebrio 
cupratus, Eurhin 
curculionoides, Metopias 
cyanea, Buprestis 
cyanea, Lema 
Cyclaxyra 

Cycloderes 
decemnotatus, Agabus 
Dendroctonus 
Diaperis 

Diaprepes 

Diastocera 

Dicerca 

dispar, Scarabaeus 
Dorcatoma 

Drasterius 

dresdensis, Dorkatoma 
dryados, Curculio 
Dryocoetes 


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Dryophthorus 
dubia, Melanochroa 
dubia, Nitidula 


duodecimguttata, Chrysomela 


DYTISCIDAE 
Dytiscus 

echidna, Hispa 
elegans, Agrodes 
ELMIDAE 

Elmis 

elongatus, Bostrichus 
Enema 

enema, Scarabaeus 
Enhydrus 

ephippium, Cassida 
erythropterus, Staphylinus 
Euglenes 
EUGLENESIDAE 
EURHININI 
Eurhinus 
EURHYNCHINAE 
Eurhynchus 
excavatum, Anobium 
excisus, Curculio 
fabriciana, Horia 
falsata, Baeocera 
fasciatus, Anthribus 
fausti, Helophorus 
femorata, Dryops 
festiva, Buprestis 
flabellipes, Curculio 
flava, Zonitis 
flavicornis, Chrysomela 
flavipes, Chrysomela 
flavipes, Dytiscus 
flavopictus, Asthraeus 
foetidus, Scarabaeus 
fontisbellaquaei, Omalisus 
fracticornis, Staphylinus 
frischii, Melolontha 
frontalis, Mordella 
fulgidus, Staphylinus 
fur, Cerambyx 
fuscipes, Dytiscus 
fuscus, Ptilinus 
Galerita 
GALERITINI 
Galeruca 
Gauropterus 

gazella, Mecocerus 
Geoderces 

Geonemus 

Georissus 

Geotrupes 
GEOTRUPINI 
Globicornis 

globulus, Hydrophilus 
Glyptus 

gnatho, Brentus 
Gnatocerus 
graminicola, Aleochara 
granarius, Curculio 
granulatus, Carabus 
Graphoderus 

griseus, Hypothenemus 
grossa, Silpha 
Grynobius 

Gymnetis 

Gyrinus 
GYROHYPNINI 
Gyrohypnus 
haematites, Cassida 
Harminius 

haworthi, Aleochara 


Helochares 
Helophorus 

hermanni, Dytiscus 
heydenu, Leptinotarsa 
histeroides, Lyctus 
Horia 

HORIIDAE 


howardi, Diabrotica undecimpunctata 


Hydrobius 

Hydrophilus 

Hygrobia 

hypolithus, Tenebrio 
incanus, Curculio 
incomptus, Geoderces 
inops, Cryphalus 
inornata, Saperda 
Ischnopoda 
Ischnosoma 

Ischyrus 

junix, Brachycerus 
Kateretes 
KATERETIDAE 
Korynetes 

Lachnopus 

laetus, Schizopus 
laevigatum, Opatrum 
Lampyris 

lanius, Scarabaeus 
lapathi, Curculio 

Lara 

LARAINI 

lateritius, Platycnemus 
lebasii, Acinaces 

Lema 

Leptinotarsa 

lesueuri, Erotylus 
Leucochilus 

leucopus, Staphylinus 
leucothyreus, Promecops 
levicollis, Staphylinus 
lili, Attelabus 
Lilioceris 

linearis, Staphylinus 
Liparthrum 

lividus, Dytiscus 
lunaris, Scarabaeus 
Luperus 

luridus, Dytiscus 

Lybas 

Magdalis 

magnifica, Phaenomeris 
mangiferae, Cryphalus 
margelanica, Platyscelis 
marginalis, Dytiscus 
marginata, Leptura 
marginatus, Carabus 
marinus, Elophorus 
marmoratus, Curculio 
maugetii, Elmis 
maxillosus, Staphylinus 
Mecocerus 
Megasternum 
Megischyrus 
Meladema 
Melanochroa 
Melanophila 
melanothrix, Trachyphloeus 
melas, Dermestes 
Meloe 

MELOIDAE 
Melolontha 
melolontha, Scarabaeus 
mercurialis, Curculio 
merdigera, Chrysomela 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


meridiana, Leptura 
Meriellum 

Metopias 
METOPIASINI 
micans, Bostrichus 
MICROSPORIDAE* 
Microsporus 
minutum, Sphaeridium 
misumenus, Somatodes 
mollis, Carabus 
moniliferus, Pachyrhynchus 
monoceros, Attelabus 
monographus, Bostrichus 
Mononychus 
mucronata, Hispa 
murinus, Byrrhus 
mutabilis, Gymnetis 
mutillarius, Clerus 
Mycetoporus 
Mycotretus 

Mylabris 

nana, Buprestis 
Nanophyes 

natator, Dytiscus 
nebulosa, Cassida 
Necrobia 

Nemocestes 
Nemognatha 
NEMOGNATHINAE 
Nephanes 

nigripes, Dermestes 
nitens, Curculio 
nitida, Cicindela 
noctiluca, Cantharis 
normalis, Lybas 
notaticollis, Leucocelis 
Notoxus 


obscurellus, Helophorus Trichelophorus 


obscurus, Dermestes 
obsidianus, Microsporus 
Ochthebius 

octoguttata, Buprestis 
octotuberculatus, Curculio 
oculatus, Anthicus 
oleracea, Chrysomela 
Omalisus 

Oncomera 

Oodescelis 

Oosternum 

Ophonus 

orbiculata, Nitidula 
ORTHOCERINI 
Orthocerus 

oryzae, Curculio 

Othius 

OTIORHY NCHINAE 
Otiorhynchus 

Oxypoda 
OXYPODIDES 
PACHYRHYNCHINI 
Pachyrhynchus 

Palmar 

pan, Scarabaeus 
Paracymus 

pauxillum, Apion Rhinapion 
pedicularis, Dermestes 
Peltis 

pericarpius, Curculio 
pertii, Stigmodera 
PHAENOMERIDIDAE 
PHAENOMERINA 
Phaenomeris 
Phaenomerus 

Phaenops 


Phaleria 

Phloeosinus 
Phloeotribus 
PHYLLOBIINI 
Phyllobius . 
Phymatestes 
Phymatodes 
Phytobius 

piceus, Dytiscus 
picipes, Byrrhus 
picirostris, Curculio 
pilula, Dermestes 
piniperda, Dermestes 
pisorum, Dermestes 
Planoplatyscelis 
planus, Dytiscus 
Platycerus 
PLATYCNEMINI 
Platycnemus 
Platynectes 

Platypria 

Platyscelis 
Poecilonota 

polita, Blaps 

politula, Cyclomorpha 
POLYDROSINI 
Polydrusus 

populi, Chrysomela 
porcellus, Ptochus 
Porcinolus 

Priobium 

Prionus 

Proagoderus 
Promecodes 
proscarabaeus, Meloe 
Proteinus 

proteus, Merium 
Ptenidium 

Ptilinus 

Ptilium 

Ptinella 

PTINIDAE 

Ptinus 

Ptochus 

pulchra, Aleochara 
pulicarius, Dermestes 
punctatostriatus, Hydrobius 
punctatus, Ptinus 
punctulatus, Staphylinus 
punctumalbum, Curculio 
punctus, Tachinus 
purpurea, Sagra 
pusillum, Scaphidium 
pyri, Curculio 
Pyrochroa 
quadripunctatus, Erotylus 
quadrituberculatus, Curculio 
QUEDIINI 

Quedius 

retusus, Scarabaeus 
Rhantus 

Rhinapion 

rhinoides, Trypetes 
Rhinoncus 
Rhinostomus 
Rhizophagus 
RHOPALOCERINI 
Rhopalocerus 
Rhyncolus 

ritsemae, Onthophagus Proagoderus 
rondanii, Monotoma 
rufipes, Byrrhus 
rufipes, Staphylinus 
rufiventris, Hydrobius 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


rufus, Scarabaeus 
rutilans, Buprestis 
sabulicola, Carabus 
Saperda 

scabrior, Eurhinus 
scalaris, Cerambyx 
scarabaeoides, Scolytus 
schaefferi, Meloe 
Schizopus 
Scintillatrix 
SCOLYTIDAE 
Scolytus 

scolytus, Bostrichus 
scrophulariae, Dermestes 
sculptilis, Glyptus 
scutellaris, Tachys 
securiger, Pselaphus 
semistriatus, Byrrhus 
sericea, Chrysomela 
sheppardi, Choragus 
Simplocaria 
Sitophilus 

Somatodes 
SOMATODINAE 
spectabilis, Oxypoda 
Sphaerius* 
SPHAERIUSIDAE 
Sphenophorus 
SPHINDIDAE 
Sphindus 

spiniger, Athous 
splendidus, Tachinus 
staphylaea, Chrysomela 
STAPHYLINIDAE 
Staphylinus 
Stenocorus 

stephensi, Tychius 
stercorarius, Scarabaeus 
Stethaspis 

striatulus, Staphylinus 
striatum, Omalium 
Strongylocassis 
subspinosa, Crioceris 
sulcatus, Dytiscus 
sulcatus, Gyrinus 
sundewalli, Phaenomerus 
suturalis, Colymbetes 
suturalis, Melolontha 
symphyti, Longitarsus 
Tachinus 
TACHINUSIDAE 
TACHYPORIDAE 
Tachyporus 

Tachys 

Tachyusa 

taeniatus, Calomicrus 
tanaceti, Chrysomela 
tarsatus, Hydroporus 
Temnorhynchus 
Tetropium 
Thinonoma 

thujae, Hylesinus 
tibialis, Chrysomela 
titan, Trichopteryx 
Tomicus 

Tribolium 

Trichodes 

trifasciata, Lamia 
Tritoma 

Tropiphorus 

Trypetes 
TRYPETIDINAE 
tuberculata, Lagria 
turcicus, Laemophloeus 


Uloma 

undatus, Curculio 
undatus, Erotylus 
undecimnotata, Coccinella 
undecimpunctata, Diabrotica 
Uroplata 
UROPLATINI 
urticae, Dermestes 
variabilis, Cerambyx 
variolosa, Buprestis 
Vatellus 

viennensis, Kolon 
violaceus, Curculio 
violaceus, Dermestes 
viridicollis, Curculio 
vittata, Zonitis 
wiedii, Poecilma 
XANTHOLININI 
Xantholinus 
Xyleborus 

Xyletinus 
Zeugophora 

zonatus, Dytiscus 
ZONITIDINAE 
Zonitis 

Zygops 

Zyras 


Insecta, Collembola 


Actaletes 

albinus, Cyphodeirus 
ambulans, Podura 
antarctica, Tullbergia 
ANUROPHORINAE 
Anurophorus 
aquatica, Podura 
aquaticus, Sminthurus 
armata, Podura 
bicinctus, Smynthurus 
Bourletiella 

candida, Folsomia 
Ceratophysella 

cincta, Podura 
curvicollis, Lepidocyrtus 
Cyphoderus 
Deuterosminthurus 
Dicyrtoma 
Dicyrtomina 
Entomobrya 
ENTOMOBRYIDAE 
Folsomia 

Friesea 

fusca, Paronella 
fuscus, Papirius 
Heteromurus 
hortensis, Sminthurus 
Hypogastrura 

HY POGASTRURINAE 
Isotoma 

Isotomurus 

laricis, Anurophorus 
Lepidocyrtus 
margaritarius, Heteromurus 
minuta, Podura 
mirabilis, Triaena 
murinus, Neelus 
muscorum, Achorutes 
muscorum, Degeeria 
Neanura 
NEANURINAE 
Neelus 

neptuni, Actaletes 
niger, Smynthurus 


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Onychiurus 
Orchesella 
palustris, Podura 
Paronella 
Podura 
Sminthurides 
Sminthurinus 
Sminthurus 
Tomocerus 
Tullbergia 
viaticus, Achorutes 
viridis, Isotoma 
viridis, Podura 


Insecta, Dermaptera 


aptera, Forficula 
auricularia, Forficula 
Chelidura 

Forficula 

Hemimerus 

Labia 

minor, Forficula 
talpoides, Hemimerus 


Insecta, Dictyoptera 


Blattella 
BLATTELLIDAE 
brasiliensis, Blatta 
Caeparia 
ECTOBIIDAE 
Epilampra 
EPILAMPRIDAE 
germanica, Blatta 
oblongata, Blatta 
PSEUDOMOPIDAE 
Pseudomops 
saussurii, Panesthia 
transfuga, Blatta 


Insecta, Diptera 


Acanthocnema 
Achias 

ACHIIDAE 

Actia 

acutangula, Limosina 
aegypti, Culex 
Agromyza 


albothorax, Banksinella luteolateralis 


algecirensis, Ceratopogon pulicaris 
alveofrons, Dasiops 
amazonicum, Simulium 
anisotae, Achaetoneura 
Anopheles 
ANOPHELINAE 
‘Anthalia 

apicalis, Pygophora 
arcticus, Platygaster 
argyrocephala, Tachina 
atlanticus, Chrysops 
aucta, Cephalops 
austeni, Simulium 
azurea, Musca 

Bibio 

BIBIONIDAE 
Bironella 

borealis, Simulia 
Borophaga 

bovis, Oestrus 
brevipalpis, Toxorhynchites 
buccatus, Conops 
Cacoxenus 


caecutiens, Tabanus 
calcitrans, Conops 
Calliphora 
Campsicnemus 
canicularis, Musca 
caspius, Culex 
Cephalosphaera 
Cephenemyia 
cervus, Pangonia 
Chaetolonchaea 
chamaeleon, Musca 
Chamaemyia 
CHAMAEMYIIDAE 
Chamaepsila 
Cheilosia 
CHLOROPINAE 
Chlorops 

chorea, Musca 
Chrysops 
CHRYSOPSINAE 
Chyromya 
CHYROMYIDAE 
cingulata, Actia 


circumluteola, Banksinella luteolateralis 


claviger, Culex 
Cnetha 

Cochliomyia 
Coenomyia 

conica, Pangonia 
conyzae, Euribia 
Coproica 
corrigiolata, Musca 
crassipennis, Syrphus 
cristata, Dexia 
curvipes, Dolichopus 
curvipes, Sphaerocera 
ezizeki, Tipula 
Damalis 

Dasineura 

Dasiops 

dasyops, Lonchaea 
denticulatus, Borborus 
Dexia 
DOLICHOPODIDAE 
Dolichopus 
domestica, Musca 
Ectophasia 
Elaphella 

elegans, Chamaemy[ila 
elegans, Phytomyza 
Elfia 

Ephydra 
EPHYDRIDAE* 
Eristalis 

Estheria 

Eumerus 

Exoprosopa 
exsculpta, Ochthera 
femorata, Phora 
fenestralis, Helomyza 
ferruginea, Musca 
ferruginea, Simulia 
ferruginea, Tipula 
ferrugineus, Conops 
flava, Musca 
flaviceps, Notiphila 
flavipes, Chironomus 
flavipes, Syrphus 

frit, Musca 

furcatus, Pipunculus 
Gasterophilus 
geniculata, Musca 
Glabellula 

glabra, Madiza 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Goniurellia 

gracilis, Bironella 
graminum, Tachydromia 
grossa, Musca 
GYMNOMYZIDAE 
Haematobia 
haemorrhoidalis, Oestrus 
Helophilus 

heraclei, Musca 

Hirtea 

hortorum, Tipula 
hortulana, Tipula 
hydei, Drosophila 
Hydrellia 
HYDRELLIIDAE 
Hydrophoria 

HY DROPHORINAE 
Hydrophorus 
Hypoderma 
immigrans, Drosophila 
indagator, Cacoxenus 
infirma, Anthomyia 
intestinalis, Oestrus 
irritans, Conops 
Ischiolepta 

jaceana, Euribia 


juxtacrenobium, Simulium Nevermannia 


lamia, Roeselia 

lancifer, Musca 
Lasioptera 

latifrons, Chaetodacus 
latifrons, Lonchaea 
latipes, Atractocera 
Lespesia 

Lestodiplosis 

limosa, Copromyza 
Lonchaea 
LONCHAEIDAE 
longicornis, Hirtea 
luteoscutellata, Phytagromyza 
lutosa, Limosina 
macellaria, Musca 
maculipennis, Anopheles 
Madiza 

MADIZINAE 
Mansonia 

marginalis, Musca 
mcintoshi, Aedes Neomelaniconion 
mercatorum, Drosophila 
Metopia 

METOPIAINI 
Microchrysa 

Micropeza 
MICROPEZIDAE 
Mosillus 

Musca 

Mycteromyia 

Myopa 

Napomyza 

nasalis, Oestrus 
nebulosus, Hydrophorus 
Nemotelus 

nigrimana, Cordylura 
notata, Tipula 
nubeculosa, Tipula 
Nupedia 

Nycteribia 

oculatus, Achias 
Oecothea 

Oedemagena 

Oestrus 

oleracea, Tipula 

orbata, Tachina 
Oscinella 


ovis, Oestrus 
paludosa, Tipula 
pandora, Anthrax 
pantherina, Musca 
papatasj, Bibio 
parallelus, Dacus 
Paraphytomyza 
parvulus, Dacus 
pedicularia, Nycteribia 
pellucens, Musca 
pendula, Musca 
Phaenopsectra 
Phasia 

Phlebotomus 
Phyllomya 

picta, Lasioptera 
planiceps, Damalis 
Platystoma 
PLATYSTOMATIDAE 
polita, Musca 
posticatum, Simulia 
Protocalliphora 
Protophormia 
pumilionis, Musca 
puncticollis, Ceratopogon 
punctipes, Chironomus 
putrida, Drosophila 
Pygophora 
Pyrophaena 
regelationis, Tipula 
reptans, Agromyza 
riparia, Ephydra 
rosae, Musca 
rosarum, Syrphus 
rufa, Simulia 

rustica, Musca 

rutila, Megarhinus 
scambus, Dolichopus 
Scatopse 
SCATOPSIDAE 
schoenherri, Anthalia 
seminationis, Musca 
septemguttata, Lestodiplosis 
Sicus 

signatus, Chironomus 
Siphona 

sisymbrii, Tipula 
Sphaerocera 
Stegomyia 
stigmatosoma, Culex 
Stilpon 
STOMOXYIDAE 
Stomoxys 
STRATIOMYIDAE 
Stratiomys 
subcoleoptrata, Conops 
subcunctans, Tipula 
subsultans, Musca 
subsultans, Syrphus 
sylvarum, Musca 
sylvaticus, Pipunculus 
Tachina 
TACHINIDAE 
taeniorhynchus, Culex 
TANYTARSINI 
Tanytarsus 

tarandi, Oestrus 
tenax, Musca 
terraenovae, Phormia 
thriambus, Culex 
Tipula 

TIPULIDAE 
titillans, Culex 
Tomosvaryella 


Toxorhynchites 
TOXORHY NCHITINAE 
tricolor, Syrphus 
tridens, Urellia 
trilineata, Musca 
trompe, Oestrus 
ungulata, Musca 
variegata, Hippobosca 
venustus, Syrphus 
vernum, Simulia 
Verrallia 

vicina, Calliphora 
vigilax, Culex 
Volucella 
VOLUCELLIDAE 
volvulus, Musca 
vomitoria, Musca 
Xylota 


Insecta, Embioptera 


Apterembia 
cercocyrta, Dictyoploca 


Insecta, Ephemeroptera 


Baetis 
fuscata, Ephemera 


Insecta, Heteroptera 


abietum, Gastrodes 
Acompocoris 
acuta, Cimex 
aeneus, Cimex 
affinis, Corixa 
albifrons, Corixa 
alutaceus, Carcinochelis 
Alydus 
ANTHOCORIDAE 
Anthocoris 
antillarum, Cimex 
Aphanus 
Apolygus 
Aquarius 
Artheneis 

ater, Capsus 

ater, Cimex 
austriacus, Cimex 
Beilecoris 

Beosus 
BERYTIDAE 
Berytinus 

bicolor, Litosoma* 
BLISSINAE 
Blissus 
Brachystira 
calcaratus, Cimex 
calcaratus, Miris 
Campylosteira 
capsiformis, Nabis 
Capsus 
Carcinochelis 
cardui, Cimex 
Catoplatus 
caucasicus, Aradus 
chiragra, Lygaeus 
chrysis, Lygaeus 
ciliata, Notonecta 
Cimex 
CIMICIDAE 
cimicoides, Nepa 
cinerea, Nepa 
cinerea, Stenopoda 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


clavatus, Cimex 
clavicornis, Lygaeus 
clavipes, Cimex 
cognatus, Scolopostethus 
coleoptrata, Sigara 
confluens, Corisa 
consanguinea, Davila 
consimilis, Berytus 
Corisella 

Corixa 
CORIXIDAE 
Crinocerus 

Cymatia 
CYMATIAINAE 
Dictyonota 
Diplonychus 
Discocephala 
DISCOCEPHALINAE 
distincta, Corisa 
dolabratus, Cimex 
dorsalis, Corixa 
Elasmucha 
Elatophilus 
Enithares 
ephippium, Reduvius 
Erbula 

Eysarcoris 

fabricii, Tingis 

fakir, Belostoma 
femorata, Corixa 
Fenestrella 
ferrugatus, Cimex 
ferus, Cimex 
foveolata, Artheneis 
Gastrodes 

germari, Corisa 
GERRIDAE 

Gerris 

gigas, Hypselopus 
glauca, Notonecta 
griseola, Micronecta 
guttula, Reduvius 
hastatus, Lygaeus 
Heterogaster 
HETEROGASTRINAE 
hieroglyphicus, Aradus 
hirticornis, Neides 
hirtulus, Blissus 
Hypselopus 
Ilyocoris 

Jakowleffia 
Krizousacorixa 
lacustris, Cimex 
latipes, Cydnus 
lectularius, Cimex 
Leptocorisa 
LEPTOCORISINI 
Leptopterna 
Lethocerus 
leucopterus, Lygaeus 
Ligyrocoris 
limbatus, Phytocoris 
Lincus 

littoralis, Cimex 
Lizinus 

Lygocoris 

Lygus 

maculatus, Naucoris 
maritimus, Cimex 
marmorea, Discocephala 
MEGALONOTINI 
Megalonotus 
Melorus 
mercenaria, Corixia 


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Micronecta 
MICRONECTINAE 
minutissima, Notonecta 
MIRIDAE 

Miris 

montivagus, Berytus 
Myodocha 
MYODOCHINI 
NABINI 

Nabis 

najas, Cimex 
NAUCORIDAE 
Naucoris 

Neides 

nemorum, Cimex 
nigrellus, Anthocoris 
nigricornis, Anthocoris 
nigrolineata, Corisa 
Notonecta 
NOTONECTIDAE 
Nysius 

obliqua, Notonecta 
Oncotylus 

Orthunga 

ovata, Fenestrella 
pabulinus, Cimex 
Pachylops* 

paludum, Gerris 
Parasigara 
Peggichisme 
personatus, Cimex 
Pilophorus 

pini, Anthocoris 
pini, Cimex 

Podisus 

pratensis, Cimex 
propinqua, Corisa 
Prostemma 
PROSTEMMATINAE 
PTYELINI 
punctata, Sigara 
punctipes, Oncotylus 
pygmaeus, Lygaeus 
quadratus, Lygaeus 
quadripunctatus, Lygaeus 
REDUVIIDAE 
Reduvius 


RHYPAROCHROMINAE 


Rhyparochromus 
Rhypodes 

rolandri, Cimex 
rostrata, Aelia 

rubra, Nepa 
rubrofasciatus, Cimex 
rufospilota, Pentatoma 
rustica, Nepa 

ryeii, Drymus sylvaticus 
‘Salda 

sanctus, Cimex 
Sastragala 

scholtzi, Sigara 
Scolopostethus 
Scoparipes 

serripes, Myodochus 
setulosa, Anomaloptera 
Sigara 

southwoodi, Stenocoris 
Stenocoris 

Stenodema 
STENODEMINI 
Stenopoda 
STENOPODAINAE 
stigmatellus, Anthocoris 
stollii, Zaitha 


striata, Notonecta 
striatus, Cimex 
strichnocera, Dictyonota 
sylvestris, Cimex 
tenuis, Cyrtopeltis 
Tetyra 

thymi, Lygaeus 
TINGIDAE 
Tingis 

tipularius, Cimex 
tipuloides, Cimex 
transversa, Corisa 
Triatoma 
TRIATOMINI 
uniguttatus, Cimex 
urticae, Cimex 
verna, Tingis 
verticalis, Corisa 
vicarius, Oeciacus 
virens, Cimex 
virescens, Litosoma 
vittipennis, Podisus 
y-luteum, Cimex 
wahlbergi, Emesa 


Insecta, Homoptera 


ACANTHOCOCCIDAE 
Acanthococcus 
aceris, Acanthococcus 
acuminatum, Lecanium 
Adelges 
ADELGINAE 

agilis, Lachnus 
Allygidius 

Allygus 

alni, Cercopis 

alni, Chermes 
anceps, Delphax 
APHIDIDAE 

Aphis 

Aphrophora 
APHROPHORIDAE 
artifex, Cardiaspis 
Asiraca 
ASIRACINAE 
Aspidoproctus 
atomaria, Cicada 
atropunctata, Cicada 
aurita, Cicada* 
bancrofti, Spondyliaspis 
betulella, Calaphis 
betulina, Aphis 
Bhatia 

bicincta, Eurymela 
bursaria, Aphis 

buxi, Coccus 
CALAPHIDINI 
Calaphis 

callunae, Aphis 
Cardiaspina 

Cercopis 
Chaitophorus 
Cicadella 
CICADELLIDAE 
Cinara 

CINARINI 
clavicornis, Cicada* 
Coccus 

coccus, Dactylopius 
coffeae, Lecanium 
Conomelus 

corni, Lecanium 
crassicornis, Cicada 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


DACTYLOPIIDAE 
Dactylopius 

dauci, Aphis 
DELPHACIDAE 
Delphax 

Dictyophara 

Elymana 
ERIOCOCCINI 
Eriococcus 

eucalypti, Psylla 
Euceraphis 
Euconomelus 
Eulachnus 
Eulecanium 

Eupteryx 

europaea, Fulgora 
Eurymeloides 
festucae, Myzus 
flavescens, Tettigonia 
flavilabris, Aphalara 
Fonscolombia 

Fulgora 

fusca, Chermes 

fusca, Psylla 
fuscoviride, Metopeurum 
glauca, Poeciloptera 
Glycaspis 

gossypii, Aphis 
graminis, Fonscolombia 
Hansenia 
hesperidum, Coccus 
humuli, Aphis 
Hyalopterus 
IASSINAE 

Iassus 

juglandis, Aphis 
Kilifia 

LACHNINAE 
Lachnus 

lanio, Cicada 

laricis, Adelges 
laternaria, Cicada 
Ledra* 

LEDRIDAE 

lepida, Delphax 
Leprota 
LEUCASPIDINAE 
Leucaspis 

leucomelas, Chaitophorus 
longispinus, Dactylopius 
MACROPSIDAE 
Macropsis 

melichari, Leprota 
Metopeurum 
meunieri, Schizoneura 
mixta, Cicada 
monardae, Rhopalosiphum 


myrmecophilum, Macrosiphum 


nigropictus, Thamnotettix 
olivaceus, Eutettix 
Ormenoflata 

padi, Aphis 
PANAPHIDINI 
Panaphis 
Parthenolecanium 
PEMPHIGINI 
Pemphigus 

pertinax, Walkeriana 
PHILAENINI 
Philaenus 

Phorodon 

pini, Aphis 

pini, Aspidiotus 
plicatuloides, Cardiaspis 


prasina, Jassus 

pruni, Aphis 
PSEUDOCOCCIDAE 
Pseudococcus 

Psylla | 
PSYLLIDAE 

Ptyelus 

pulverulenta, Poeciloptera 
punctipennis, Aphis 
pyri, Aphis 

quercus, Cicada 
roboris, Aphis 
Saissetia 

sambuci, Aphis 
sanguinolenta, Cicada 
Semiaphis 
SPONDYLIASPIDINAE 
Spondyliaspis 
spumaria, Cicada 
strepitans, Cicadetta 
sulphurella, Cicadula 
Tetraneura 

tiliae, Coccus 
Typhlocyba 
TYPHLOCYBIDAE 
ulmi, Aphis 

viridis, Cicada 


Insecta, Hymenoptera 


abdominalis, Tiphia 
Acamptopoeum 
Acantholyda 

advena, Odynerus 
Aenasioidea 

aethiops, Tenthredo 
agilis, Melissodes 
agrorum, Tenthredo 
Alastor 

Alastoroides 
alastoroides, Odynerus 
alternans, Lyda 
ambiguus, Cryptus 
amerinae, Cynips 
Ametastegia 
Ammophila 

Anaphes 

ANAPHINI 
Ancistroceroides 
angulicollis, Odynerus 
annulata, Apis 
annulicornis, Coccobius 
anomalus, Halictus 
Anoplius 

Antepipona 
ANTHIDIIDAE 
Anthidium 
Anthophora 
ANTHOPHORIDAE 
Antodynerus 
Aphidius 

apii, Alysia 
appendiculata, Blastophaga 
Arge 

Astata 

atropos, Alastor 
atropos, Odynerus 
Augochlora 
AUGOCHLORINI 
aurantii, Coccophagus 
australis, Microgaster 
avenae, Aphidius 
bedeguaris, Ichneumon 
Bethylus 


bicinctus, Crabro 
bihamata, Formica 
bipunctatus, Mellinus 
bizonatus, Odynerus 
Blastophaga 
Blennocampa 
BLENNOCAMPINI 
Bombus 

bombylans, Apis 
BOTHRIOTHORACINI 
Bothriothorax 
Bracon 

brasiliensis, Alastor 
brevipennis, Proctotrupes 
caesa, Agathis 
californicus, Odynerus 
Caliroa 

CALIROINI 
Camponotus 

caricae, Cynips 
CENTRIDINI 
Centris 

centuncularis, Apis 
Cephalomutilla 
cephalotes, Halictus 
cephalotes, Tenthredo 
Cephus 

Ceraphron 

Ceratina 
CERATINIDAE* 
Ceratosolen 

Chelonus 

chinensis, Odynerus 
Chloralictus 
chrysothorax, Vespa 
Cimbex 

cinxia, Tenthredo Allantus 
clavicornis, Encyrtus 
clavipes, Sphex 
clotho, Alastor 
Coccobius 

Coeloides 
coleoptratus, Thysanus 
Colletes 
COLLETIDAE 
coloboptera, Vespa 
columbianus, Euderus 
costulatus, Halictus 
Crabro 

crassipes, Paracolletes 
cressonii, Halictus 
cribraria, Vespa 
cruentus, Odynerus 
CRYPTINAE 
Cryptocampus 
Cryptus* 

cucurbitina, Apis 
dantici, Vespa 
Dapsilarthra 
Dasypoda 
DASYPODAIDAE 
decorata, Oxystoglossa 
desponsa, Melissodes 
diabolica, Mutilla 
Dialictus 

dimidiata, Apis 
Diodontus 

Diplolepis 

Diprion 

Disophrys 

Dryinus 

dyscherus, Odynerus 
Encarsia 

Endelomyia 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


enodis, Tenthredo 
Ephialtes 

Epsilon 
erythrocephala, Tenthredo 
Eucera 

EUCERIDAE 
Euchroeus 

Eulaema 

Eulophus 

Euodynerus 
extensorius, Ichneumon 
flavescens, Vespa 
flavipennis, Sphex 
Formica 

formicarius, Dryinus 
FORMICIDAE 
fuscicornis, Omalus 
Galeopsomyia 
Gemmura 

gibba, Sphex 

gigas, Ichneumon 
gigas, Leucospis 
glabrata, Tenthredo 
Gnamptodon 
graviceps, Ephuta Traumatomutilla 
haemorrhoidalis, Apis 
HALICTIDAE 
Halictus 

herrichii, Odynerus 
Heterelis 

Heterogyna 
HETEROGYNAIDAE 
hirtipes, Andrena 
humeralis, Odynerus 
humilis, Bombus 
HYLAEIDAE 
Hylaeus 

Hypalastor 
Hypalastoroides 
Hypancistrocerus 
Hypodynerus 
Ichneumon 

idalia, Megalopta 
inanis, Lyda 

indica, Mutilla 
inferentia, Poecilostoma 
instigator, Ichneumon 
interruptus, Solenius 


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isomorpha, Blastothrix Metablastothrix _ 


Kerrichiella 

labiata, Megilla 
Lasius 

latiscapus, Aenasioidea 
leprieuri, Melissodes 
Lestiphorus 

Lestis 

ligniperda, Formica 
liturata, Tenthredo 
longicauda, Agathis 
longicornis, Apis 
lucorum, Apis 
luctuosus, Odynerus 
Ludita 

lutea, Tenthredo 
macrocera, Mira 
Macrophya 

Macropis 

manicata, Apis 
manifestator, Ichneumon 
Megachile 
Megalodontes 
MEGALODONTESIDAE 
Megalopta 

Melissodes 


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Metablastothrix 
Metaphycus 
METOPIINAE 
Metopius 
Microgaster 
Microterys 
militaris, Formica 
Mimeomutilla 
minutator, Ichneumon 
minutissima, Apis 
Mira 
inirabilis, Neopasiphae 
MIRAINI 
miser, Eulophus 
Monsoma 
montana, Tenthredo 
morys, Pteromalus 
mucronatus, Nematus Cryptocampus 
muscaria, Apis 
muscorum, Apis 
Mymar 
MY MARIDAE 
Mymarilla 
Myrma 
mytilaspidis, Aphelinus 
Neopasiphae 
NEOPASIPHAEIDAE 
niger, Figites 
niger, Sphex 
nigerrimus, Sphex 
nigra, Formica 
Nomada 
NOMADIDAE 
Nomioides 
Nysson 
NYSSONINAE 
oculata, Vespa 
oculator, Ichneumon 
Omalaspis 
Onycholyda 
Opius 
ornigis, Apanteles 
oxianus, Ammobates Xerammobates 
Oxystoglossa 
OXYSTOGLOSSINI 
Pachodynerus 
pallipes, Opius 
Paracolletes 
PARACOLLETIDAE 
Paralastor 
Paralictus 
Parodynerus 
Philotrypesis 
Pholetesor 
phyllocoipa, Blennocampa 
pilipes, Apis 
Pimpla 
- pini, Tenthredo 
Podalonia 
Poecilostoma 
Polyrhachis 
Pompilus 
proava, Apis 
Proctotrupes 
PROSOPIDIDAE 
Prosopis 
Prospaltella 
pretea, Heterogyna 
psenes, Cynips 
Pseudepipona 
Pseudodynerus 
Pseudofoenus 
pulchellum, Mymar 
pulcher, Pompilus 


pumilio, Bracon 
punctulatissima, Apis 
punctum, Ichneumon 
purpurata, Chrysis 
purpurata, Mutilla 
purus, Halictus 
pygmaeus, Sirex 
quadricincta, Apis 
quinquecincta, Scolia 
quinquespinosus, Rophites 
ramicornis, [chneumon 
Reepenia 
renominanda, Mimecomutilla 
Rhopalum 
Rhynchium 

robiniae, Microgaster 
Rophites 
ROPHITIDAE 
Roptrocerus 

rosae, Cynips 
rotundata, Apis 

rufa, Formica 
ruficornis, Apis 
rustica, Apis 

rustica, Tenthredo 
sabulosa, Sphex 
scolyticida, Coeloides 
sichelii, Odynerus 
silaos, Odynerus 
Solenius 

Sphecodes 
SPHECODIDAE 
Sphex 

spinosus, Sphex 
STELIDIDAE 

Stelis 
Stenancistrocerus 
Stenodynerus 
Strongylogaster 
Subancistrocerus 
submetallicum, Camptopoeum 
succincta, Apis 
sulcatus, Ceraphron 
sylvius, Encyrtus 
Taxonus 

terrestris, Apis* 
TETRASTICHINAE 
Tetrastichus 

titillator, Ichneumon 
Torymus 
Traumatomutilla 
triangulum, Vespa 
tricolor, Encarsia 
tristis, Pemphredon 
Trychosis 
tuberculatus, Alastor 
unguiculatus, Foenus 
Urocerus 

variabilis, Nomia 
vespoides, Sphex 
viaticus, Sphex 
viduatorius, Cryptus 
villosa, Tiphia 
violacea, Apis 
violaceipennis, Ammophila 
Vipio 

viriditibialis, Pamphilius 
wollastonii, Mymar 
Xenocrepis 
Xerammobates 
Xylocopa 
XYLOCOPIDAE* 
zebratus, Aphycus 
zonula, Tenthredo 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Insecta, Isoptera 


darwiniensis, Mastotermes 
exitiosus, Eutermes 
lacteus, Termes 
meridionalis, Termes 


Insecta, Lepidoptera 


aceris, Papilio 
achaemenes, Charaxes 
achilles, Papilio 
Acinote 

acraea, Liptena 
Acrolepiopsis 

actaea, Papilio 
acteon, Papilio 
adippe, Papilio 
Adopaeoides 

agiaja, Papilio 
Agriades 

Agrotiphila 

alceae, Papilio 

alcon, Papilio 

aletes, Thracides 
alfacariensis, Colias hyale 
alpheus, Papilio 
Alucita 
ALUCITIDAE 
Amplypterus 
anastomosis, Gracillaria 
andrenaeformis, Sesia 
Anthanassa 
anthyllidis, Zygaena 
antiqua, Phalaena 
Antispila 

Apatura 
APATURIDAE 
aquilina, Hesperia 
archytas, Papilio 
argiades, Papilio 
argus, Papilio 
ARGYNNIDAE 
Argynnis 

Argyreus 
argyrognomon, Papilio 
arion, Papilio 

Arisbe 

aristolochiae, Papilio 
armigera, Noctua 
Artines 

aryxna, Megathymus 
ascanius, Papilio 
assectella, Roeslerstammia 
atalanta, Papilio 

atlas, Phalaena 
ATTACIDAE 
Attacus 

Aulocera 

australis, Oxycanus 
AZINIDAE 

Azinis 

bellatrix, Phalaena 
bergstraesserella, Tinea 
bifasciella, Elachista 
bjerkandrella, Tinea 
blackburnii, Hyposmocoma 
BOMBYCIDAE 
Bombyx 

Brahmaea 

brahminus, Satyrus 
brassicae, Papilio 
Brassolis 

Brintesia 


caeruleocephala, Phalaena 
Calephelis 
CALIGININAE 
Caligo 

camilla, Papilio* 
camillus, Papilio 
candidaria, Bapta 
capitata, Larentia 
Capys 

Carcharodus 

cardui, Papilio 
cardui, Phalaena Noctua 
caricae, Papilio 
carthami, Papilio 
Castnia 

cereus, Papilio 
certhia, Bombyx 
Charaxes 
CHARAXIDAE 
charithonia, Papilio 
chlorodippe, Argynnis 
chlorographa, Leptosia 
Chrysoclista 

circe, Papilio 
COLIADINAE 
Colias 

colon, Papilio 
colorado, Agrotiphila 
comma, Papilio 
connubialis, Catocala 
Consul 

coracina, Phalaena 
corax, Pithecops hylax 
coridon, Papilio 
corus, Papilio 
COSMOPTERIGIDAE 
Cosmopterix 

creusa, Anthocharis 
Crinodes 
CUPIDINIDI 
Cupido 

cupido, Papilio 
cyanea, Papilio 
cydippe, Papilio 
Cynthia 

cyparissa, Papilio 
Dalla 

DANAIDAE 

Danaus 

daplidice, Papilio 
dardanus, Papilio 
Daristane 

Dasychira 
DASYCHIRIDAE 
decolorata, Lycaena argiades 
demodocus, Papilio 
diaphanus, Papilio 
Diatraea 

Dictyoploca 

Diloba 

DILOBINAE 
dipsacea, Phalaena 
dives, Lactura 

doris, Papilio 

dorsalis, Rosema 
Drepana 
DREPANIDAE 
duponcheli, Leucophasia 
Elachista 
ELACHISTIDAE 
Emesis 

emolus, Polyommatus 
Enarmonia 
ENARMONIINI 


epigena, Phalaena 
Episema 
EPISEMIDAE 
erato, Papilio 
Erebia 
EREBIINAE 
erxlebella, Alucita 
eryonas, Cyclopides 
esperi, Euchloe ausonia 
Ethmia 
ETHMIIDAE 
Eucarphia 
eucharila, Cremna 
Euchloé 

Euphaedra 
Euphydryas 
Euploea 

eurilochus, Papilio 
Eustixia 

Euthalia 

evalthe, Papilio 
Everes 

EVERIDI 

fabius, Papilio 
Fabriciana 
falcataria, Phalaena 
falcifera, Plusia 
farinalis, Phalaena 
fatima, Papilio 
feisthamelii, Papilio 
ferrugalis, Pyralis 
formosana, Phalaena 
fortunata, Epinephele janira 
galathea, Papilio 
Gegenes 

Geometra 
GEOMETRIDAE 
glandon, Papilio 
glaucina, Phalaena 
GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE 
Glyphipterix 
Gracillaria 
GRACILLARIIDAE 
Greta 

Griselda 

Halpe 
HELICONIIDAE 
Heliconius 
Helicopis 
HELIOTHINAE 
Heliothis 

Hellula 

Hesperia 
HESPERIIDAE 
HETEROGYNIDAE 
Heterogynis 
hexadactyla, Phalaena 
hilarella, Azinis 
hirtata, Phalaena 
huebneri, Ypthima 
hyale, Papilio 

hylas, Papilio 
hyperbius, Papilio 
Hypercompe 
Hyposmocoma 
Iaspis 

icarus, Papilio 
icasia, Phalaena 
idas, Papilio 

ilia, Papilio 

illana, Pieris 

imella, Tinea 
integra, Pamphila 
iris, Papilio 


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janira, Papilio 

jasius, Papilio 

jebus, Hesperia 
jurtina, Papilio 
kirbyi, Pentila 
lachesis, Papilio 
Lactura 
Lamprocabera 
lebona, Hypolycaena 
leilus, Papilio 
leonidas, Papilio 
Leptidea 
LEPTIDEIDI 
Leptosia 
leucophaeus, Bithys 
ligea, Papilio 

ligustri, Sphinx 
LIMENITIDINAE 
Limenitis 

linneella, Phalaena 
Liptena 
LIPTENINAE 
Lonomia 

lubentina, Papilio 
Lycaeides 

Lymantria 
LYMANTRIIDAE 
Lysandra 

lysippus, Papilio 
machaon, Papilio 
macrophanes, Scoparia 
Maculinea 

major, Phalaena Bombyx pavonia 
major, Syrichthus serratulae 
malvae, Papilio 
Maniola 
MANIOLIDI 
Mechanitis 
Megalopalpus 
MEGATHY MIDAE 
Megathymus 
Melanargia 
MELANARGIINAE 
melanops, Polyommatus 
melinus, Strymon 
metallella, Tinea 
minimus, Papilio 
minor, Macrotoma 
mirza, Lycaena 
monacha, Phalaena 
montana, Agrotis 
moorei, Halpe 

mori, Phalaena 
MOR PHIDAE 
Morpho 

mulciber, Papilio 
Nacaduba 

nais, Papilio 

Napaea 

Neolycaena 

Neptis 

neumoegeni, Megathymus 
nigricana, Pyralis 
nina, Papilio 

niobe, Papilio 

nisibis, Neocheritra 
Noctua 
NOCTUIDAE 
NYMPHALIDAE 
Nymphalis 
Nymphidium 
Nymphula 

obliqua, Lonomia 
ochracea, Coenonympha 


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Orgyia* 
ORGYIIDAE 


orientalis, Anthocharis belemida 


Ornipholidotos 
Orosagrotis 
Ourocnemis 
Oxycanus 
pandora, Papilio 
Pandoriana 
panopus, Sphinx 
paphia, Papilio 
Papias 
Papilio 
papilionaria, Phalaena 
PAPILIONIDAE 
paradoxa, Heterogynis 
pasithoe, Papilio 
pellionella, Phalaena 
penelope, Castnia 
pentadactyla, Phalaena* 
Pentila 
PENTILINI 
Pepliphorus 
Pero 
phaeton, Papilio 
Phanes 
Phrissura 
PIERIDAE 
Pieris 
Pithecops 
Plebejus 
plexippus, Papilio 
podalirius, Papilio 
polychloros, Papilio 
polymnia, Papilio 
Polyommatus 
polyxena, Papilio 
Pontia 
populi, Papilio 
posticata, Phalaena 
Princeps 
prittwitzi, Apaustus 
prominens, Lampides 
pronuba, Phalaena 
Psodos 
PTEROPHORIDAE 
Pterophorus* 
pumilio, Papilio 
pupula, Eustixia 
pupula, Eustixis 
PYRALIDAE 
Pyralis 
pyrausta, Phalaena 
Pyrgus 
pyri, Bombyx 
quadrifaria, Phalaena 
radicana, Griselda 
‘radicana, Paedisca 
rectisectaria, Gonodontis 
redimicula, Agrotis 
reducta, Limenitis camilla* 
Rhogalia 
Riodina 
RIODINIDAE 
Roeslerstammia 
Rosema 
ruvularis, Papilio 
saccharalis, Phalaena 
Saturnia 
SATURNIIDAE 
SATYRIDAE 
Satyrus 
schiffermulleri, Limenitis 
scitaria, Drepanodes 


simla, Saturnia 
simplex, Megalopalpus 
sinapis, Papilio 
sinensis, Lycaena 
sophorae, Papilio 
SPHINGIDAE 
Sphinx 

stagnata, Phalaena 
Striglina 

Strymon 
STRYMONIDI 
Strymonidia 
sylvanus, Papilio 
Symphaedra 
Tatura 

Telicota 

Telipna 

temesa, Thecla 
tephra, Dasychira 
texana, Melitaea 
thalia, Papilio 
thalia, Thecla 
Thrix 

tibiaria, Daristane 
Tinea 

TINEIDAE 
tipuliformis, Sphinx 
titus, Hesperia 
TORTRICIDAE 
Tortrix 
Trepsichrois 
tropicalis, Tingra 
tros, Papilio 

Udea 

undalis, Phalaena 
undularis, Liptena 
Urania 

Vanessa 

vinetella, Tinea 
virginiensis, Erycina 
viridana, Phalaena 
viridis, Thecla 
Xanthocastnia 
xuthus, Papilio 
xylostella, Phalaena Tinea 
Ypthima 

yuccae, Eudamus 
Zelica 

zelica, Phalaena 
Zenis 

Zerynthia 
zieglerella, Tinea 
zymna, Pentila 


Insecta, Mallophaga 


Actornithophilus 
americanus, Hirundoecus 
Anaticola 

Anatoecus 

anserinus, Pediculus 
canis, Ricinus 

caponis, Pediculus 
cimicoides, Eureum 
citrinellae, Pediculus 
Colpocephalum 
cornicis, Ricinus 
crassicornis, Pediculus 
Degeeriella 
DEGEERIELLINI 
dentatus, Pediculus 
diomedeae, Pediculus 
discocephalus, Nirmus 
EUREINAE 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Eureum 

ferox, Lipeurus 
fringillae, Ricinus 
gallinae, Pediculus 
gallinae, Ricinus 
Gliricola 
GLIRICOLINAE 
Goniocotes 
GONIOCOTINI 
GYROPIDAE 
Gyropus 
Harrisoniella 
Hirundoecus 
icterodes, Philopterus 
latifrons, Machaerilaemus 
LIPEURIDAE 
Lipeurus 
Machaerilaemus 
malleum, Eureum 
Menopon 
MENOPONIDAE 
mergiserrati, Ricinus 
Myrsidea 
nigrolimbatus, Lipeurus 
ocellatus, Pediculus 
ovalis, Gyropus 
Perineus 
PHILOPTERIDAE 
Philopterus 

porcelli, Pediculus 
querquedulae, Pediculus 


-RICINIDAE 


Ricinus 

Trichodectes 
TRICHODECTIDAE 
Trinoton 
TRINOTONIDAE 
uniseriatum, Colpocephalum 
victrix, Myrsidea 
zebra, Colpocephalum 


Insecta, Mantodea 
filum, Mantis 


Insecta, Mecoptera 


Merope 
MEROPEIDAE 
tuber, Merope 


Insecta, Megaloptera 


lutarius, Hemerobius 
Sialis 


Insecta, Neuroptera 


ALEUROPTERYGINAE 
Aleuropteryx 
Boriomyia 

Chrysopa 
CHRYSOPINAE 
fidelis, Hemerobius 
Hemerobius 
humulinus, Hemerobius 
hungarica, Chrysopa 
loewii, Aleuropteryx 
perla, Hemerobius 


Insecta, Orthoptera 


acervorum, Blatta 
Acheta 


Acrida 
albomarginatum, Acrydium 
americana, Blatta 
Austroicetes 

Bacillus 

bipunctatus, Gryllus Bulla 
Blatta 

caerulans, Gryllus 
caerulescens, Gryllus 
campestris, Gryllus 
Chorthippus 
Chortoicetes 

conicum, Acrydium 
decorsei, Geloius 
DICTYOPHORINI 
Dictyophorus 
domesticus, Gryllus 
Ectobius 

elegans, Gryllus 
elephas, Gryllus Locusta 
Eumastax 

falcata, Gryllus 
femurrubrum, Acrydium 
Gampsocleis 

gigantea, Proscopia 
gigliotosi, Heniola 
glabra, Locusta 
Gryllacris 

Gryllotalpa 
gryllotalpa, Gryllus 
Gryllus 

Heniola 
hieroglyphicus, Decticus 
lapponica, Blatta 
Leptophyes 

lilifolia, Locusta 
Locusta 

longicornis, Psednura 
maculicollis, Gryllacris 
Mantis* 

Melanoplus 
migratorius, Gryllus 
monstrosus, Gryllus 
montanus, Gryllus 
Moraba 

morbillosus, Gryllus Locusta 
Myrmecophilus 
neriifolia, Locusta 
nigricorne, Acridium 
Nomodacris 

obscura, Tarraga 
Oedipoda 
Orchelimum 
orientalis, Blatta 
PAMPHAGIDAE 
Pamphagus 
paradoxus, Tridactylus 
parallelus, Gryllus 
Patanga* 

pectinata, Listroscelis 
pedestris, Mesops 
Periplaneta 
Phaneroptera 

Phisis 

Phyllium 

PHY MATEIDAE 
Phymateus 

pictus, Gryllus 
POEKILOCERIDAE 
Poekilocerus 
portentosa, Acheta 
Prophalangopsis 
Proscopia 

Psednura 


Psophus 

punctatissima, Locusta 
pusilla, Epacromia 
Pyrgomorpha 
PYRGOMORPHIDAE 
religiosus, Gryllus* 
rossia, Mantis 

Saga 

sanguinipes, Gryllus 
Schizodacty!us 
septemfasciatum, Acridium 
serrata, Locusta 
serricornis, Moraba 
siccifolius, Gryllus 
Sphingonotus 

spumans, Gryllus 
Stenopelmatus 
stridulus, Gryllus 
succinctus, Gryllus Locusta 
talpa, Stenopelmatus 
tenuicornis, Tettix 
tenuis, Mastax 
terminifera, Epacromia 
Tettigonia 
TETTIGONIIDAE 
Tridactylus 

turritus, Gryllus 
Tylopsis 

undulatum, Acrydium 
Valanga 

variegatus, Gryllus Locusta 
viridissimus, Gryllus 
vittata, Biformalia 
vulgare, Orchelimum 
Zonocerus 


Insecta, Phasmida 


Acrophylla 

briareus, Phasma Diura 
chronus, Diura 
Ctenomorpha 
Ctenomorphodes 
Didymuria 

empusa, Phasma 
Phasma 
PHASMATIDAE 
PODACANTHINAE 
Podacanthus 

tessuiata, Ctenomorpha 
titan, Phasma 

typhon, Podacanthus 
umbretta, Phasma 
violescens, Phasma 
wilkinsoni, Podacanthus 


Insecta, Plecoptera 


bicaudata, Phryganea 
bipunctata, Perla 
Brachyptera 
BRACHYPTERAINAE 
cinerea, Perla 

Diura 

fusca, Phryganea 
Leuctra 

marginata, Semblis 
Marthamea 

maxima, Phryganea 
nebulosa, Phryganea 
Nemoura 
NEMOURIDAE 
Perla 

PERLIDAE 


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TAENIOPTERYGIDAE 
Taeniopteryx 

trifasciata, Nemoura 
vitripennis, Perla 


Insecta, Protodonata 


permianus, Tupus 
Tupus 


Insecta, Protorthoptera 


Paolia 
vetusta, Paolia 


Insecta, Psocoptera 


Caecilius 
CAECILIUSIDAE 
fuscopterus, Psocus 


Insecta, Siphonaptera 


acuminata, Rhadinopsylla Rectofrontia 
Amalaraeus 

Amphipsylla 

AMPHIPSYLLINA 

aspalacis, Amphipsylla 
bisoctodentatus, Ctenophthalmus 
Chaetopsylla 
CTENOPHTHALMINAE 
Ctenophthalmus 

daea, Palaeopsylla 

eusarca, Nycteridcpsylla 

irritans, Pulex 

Leptopsylla 

Malaraeus 

Monopsyllus 

Palaeopsylla 

penicilliger, Pulex 

Pulex 

rothschildi, Chaetopsylla 
schelkovnikovi, Amphipsylla 
sciurorum, Pulex 

segnis, Puiex 

sibirica, Ctenopsylla 

similis, Palaeopsylla 

soricis, Ceratophyllus 

telchinum, Ceratophyllus . 
transbaikalica, Rhadinopsylla Ralipsylla li 


Insecta, Solifugae 


chelicornis, Solpuga 
fatalis, Solpuga 
Solpuga 


Insecta, Thysanoptera 


Aptinothrips 
conocephali, Cryptothrips 
coriaceus, Phlaeothrips 
corticis, Trips 
Eugynothrips 
Hoplothrips 
PHLAEOTHRIPIDAE 
Phlaeothrips 

Physothrips 

rufa, Thrips Aptinothrips 
salicis, Thrips 


Insecta, Thysanura 


Lepisma 
saccharina, Lepisma 


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Insecta, Trichoptera 


angustata, Molanna 
Apatania 
APATANITDAE 
Beraea 

BERAEIDAE 
brevipennis, Limnephilus 
Chaetopteryx 

Cyrnus 

Diplectrona 

dubius, Philopotamus 
felix, Diplectrona 
Holocentropus 
lineatum, Macronema 
Macronema 

maurus, Thya 

Molanna 
MOLANNIDAE 
pallipes, Phryganea 
phalaenoides, Phryganea 
Phryganeolitha 

Semblis 

Silo 

trimaculatus, Philopotamus 
vetusta, Phryganeolitha 
villosa, Phryganea 
wallengreni, Apatania 


Mammalia 


Abderites 
ABDERITINAE 
Acinonyx 
ADIANTHIDAE 
Adianthus 
aethiopicus, Aper 
afarensis, Australopithecus 
aguti, Mus 
AILURIDAE 
Ailurus 

albicaudus, Herpestes 
albinucha, Zorilla 
ALCEIDAE 

Alces 

alces, Cervus 

Alopex 

alpinus, Canis 
Amblonyx 
amphibius, Hippopotamus 
amphibius, Mus 
araneus, Sorex 
aratae, Palaeothentes 
Arctictis 
Arctocephalus 
Arctogalidia 
ARCTOGALIDIINAE 
arctos, Ursus 

aries, Ovis 

Arvicola 

astuta, Bassaris 
Ateles 

Atilax 

attenuatus, Steno 
australis, Canis 
Balaena 

Bassariscus 
Bdeogale 

bennettii, Cynogale 
berlandieri, Taxidea 
bidens, Physeter 
binotata, Viverra 
binturong, Viverra 
Bison 


bison, Bos 

blainvillei, Mormoops 
Borhyaena 

Bos 

brachyurus, Procyon 
Bradypus 

brantsii, Euryotis 
brasiliensis, Mustela lutris 
bucatus, Adianthus 
byronia, Phoca 
caballus, Equus 
Caenolestes 
CAENOLESTIDAE 
Callorhinus 
camelopardalis, Cervus 
Canis 

capensis, Viverra 
capensis, Yerbua 
Capra 

capucina, Simia 
Castor 

catta, Lemur 

catus, Felis 

Cebus 

Cercopithecus 
cervulum, Lophiotherium 
Cervus 

Choeropsis 

Choloepus* 

cinerea, Lutra 
cinereoargenteus, Canis 
civetta, Viverra 
Civettictis 
COLOBINAE 
Colobus 

columnaris, Decastis 
concolor, Amblonyx 
Condylura 

Conepatus 
crassicauda, Bdeogale 
crassicaudatus, Galago 
crassus, Democricetodon brevis 
Cricetus 

cricetus, Mus 

cristata, Hystrix 
cristata, Phoca 
cristata, Viverra 
cristatus, Sorex 
Crocidura 
Crossarchus 
Cryptoprocta 

CRY PTOPROCTIDAE 
Cuniculus 

Cuon 

Cynocephalus 
Cynogale 
CYNOGALINAE 
Cystophora 

Dama 

dama, Cervus 
DASYPODIDAE 
Dasyprocta 

Dasypus 

dauuricus, Erinaceus 
DECASTIDAE 
Decastis 

Delphinus 

delphis, Delphinus 
Democricetodon 
depressicornis, Antilope 
diana, Simia 
Dicerorhinus 
dichotoma, Antilope 
didactylus, Bradypus 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Didelphis 

dingo, Canis 
domesticus, Mus musculus 
dorcas, Capra 

doria, Antilope 
dorsata, Hystrix 
dsinezumi, Sorex 
ebii, Sciurus 

elaphus, Cervus 
Enhydra 
ENHYDRINAE 
entelloides, Hylobates* 
entellus, Simia 
equina, Antilope 
Equus 

Erethizon 

Erinaceus 
erythropus, Sciurus 
Eumetopias 

Eupleres 
EUPLERIDAE 
europaea, Talpa 
europaeus, Erinaceus 
familiaris, Canis 
fascicularis, Simia 
Felis 

Fennecus 

ferox, Cryptoprocta 
ferrumequinum, Vespertilio 
fiber, Castor 

fulgens, Ailurus 
fuliginosus, Hyracodon 
fuscatus, I[nuus] 
Galago 

Galerella 

gambianus, Sciurus 
gangeticus, Delphinus 
Garzonia 
GARZONIIDAE 
gaurus, Bos 

Gazella 

gazella, Capra 
gibbon, Simia 
gigantea, Alce 
giganteus, Macropus 
gigas, Manati 
Giraffa 

Glis 

glis, Sciurus 

Gorilla 

gorilla, Troglodytes 
goudotti, Eupleres 
gracilis, Viverrayus 
grypus, Phoca 

Gulo 

gulo, Mustela 
Halichoerus 
Halitherium 
hallucatus, Dasyurus 
hastatus, Vespertilio 
Helarctos 

Helictis 

Heliosciurus 
Helogale 
hermaphroditus, Viverra 
Herpestes 
HERPESTINAE 
Hippopotamus 
Hippotragus 

hircus, Capra 
hispidus, Vespertilio 
hoolock, Simia 
humboldtii, Conepatus 
Hyaena 


hyaena, Canis 
hydrochaeris, Sus 
Hydrochoerus 
Hydrodamalis 
Hylobates 

Hystrix 

Ichneumia 
ichneumon, Viverra 
Icticyon 

Ictonyx 

indica, Viverra 
ingens, Palaeopropithecus 
interrupta, Mephitis 
inunguis, Manatus 
Jaculus 

jaculus, Mus 
javanicus, Cervus 
jubata, Felis 

jubata, Phoca 
Lagidium 
Lagomeryx 

lagopus, Canis 

lar, Homo 

Lemur 

Lepus 

leucodon, Sorex 
Leucomitra 
leuconota, Mephitis 
leucophaea, Antilope 
leucophaea, Simia 
leucopus, Acanthomys 
liberiensis, Hippopotamus 
Lophiotherium 

Loris 

lotor, Ursus 

Lutra 

lutra, Mustela 
Lutreola 

lutreola, Viverra 
lutris, Mustela 
Lycaon 

Lynx 

lynx, Felis 

Macropus 

macroura, Chincha 
major, Macropus 
malayanus, Ursus 
Mammuthus 
manatus, Trichechus 
Mandrillus 
maritimus, Ursus 
marsuplalis, Didelphis 
Megaloceros 
megalotis, Canis 
Meles 

meles, Ursus 
meliceps, Mydaus 
melleri, Rhinogale 
Mellivora 
MELLIVORINAE 
Melursus 
meridionalis, Abderites 
Mesoplodon 
microdon, Xenogale 
minor, Cricetodon 
mitrata, Presbytis 
monoceros, Monodon 
Monodon 
Mormoops 
moschata, Helictis 
moschatus, Bos 
moschiferus, Moschus 
Moschus 

mungo, Viverra 


Mungos 
MUNTIACINAE 
Muntiacus 

muntjak, Cervus 
murinus, Vespertilio 
Mus 

musculus, Mus 
Mydaus 

Myotis 

myotis, Vespertilio 
Myrmecophaga 
mysticetus, Balaena 
Nandinia 
NANDINIIDAE 
Nasua 

nasua, Viverra 

niger, Aigocerus 
niger, Vespertilio vampirus 
novemcinctus, Dasypus 
Nycteris 

obscurus, Crossarchus 
obscurus, Procyon 
ochraceus, Herpestes 
ODOBENIDAE 
Odobenus 
Odocoileus 

opossum, Didelphis 
Oryctogale 

Oryx 

oryx, Antilope 
Otaria 

Otocyon 
OTOCYONIDAE 
Ovibos 

Ovis 

paca, Mus 

pacivorus, Speothos 
Palaeopropithecus 
Palaeothentes 
PALAEOTHENTINAE 
paludinosus, Herpestes 
Pan* 

paniscus, Simia 
Panthera 

Papio 

papio, Cynocephalus 
Paracynictis 
PARADOXURINAE 
Paradoxurus 

pardus, Felis 
parvulus, Herpestes 
peregusna, Mustela 
peruanum, Lagidium 
Phacochoerus 
Philander 

Phoca 

Phyllostomus 

picta, Hyaena 
Pithecia 

pithecia, Simia 
Platanista 

PLAT YCHOEROPIDAE 
Platychoerops 
PLESIADAPIDAE 
Plesiadapis 
Poecilogale 

Poiana 

polykomos, Cebus 
Praeanthropus 
PRESBYTINAE 
Presbytis 

primaevus, Cuon 
primigenius, Elephas 
Procervulus 


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Procyon 

Proteles 

PROTELIDAE 
Pteronura 

Pteropus 

puercensis, Phenacodus 
pusilla, Phoca 

Putorius 

putorius, Mustela 
quarlesi, Anoa 

Rangifer 

reticulata, Giraffa camelopardalis 
Rhinolophus 
Rhynchogale 
richardson, Genetta 
richardsonii, Platychoerops 
rosmarus, Phoca 
ruetimeyeri, Lagomeryx 
Rupicapra 

rupicapra, Capra 
schinizii, Pugmeodon 
Sciurus 

scrofa, Sus 

selousi, Cynictis 
SEMNOPITHECIDAE 
Semnopithecus 
senegalensis, Galago 
sibirica, Yerbua 
sibiricus, Erinaceus 
silvestris, Felis catus 
Sorex 

speleus, Odocoileus 
Speothos 

sphinx, Simia 

Spilogale 

Stenella 

striatus, Bradypus 
subgutturosa, Antilope 
sumatrensis, Rhinoceros 
Suricata 

suricata, Viverra 
SURICATIDAE 

Sus 

syndactyla, Simia 
syrichta, Simia 
Taeniolabis 

Talpa 

taoensis, Polymastodon 
Tapirus 

tarandus, Cervus 
tardigradus, Lemur 
Tarsius 

taurus, Bos 

Taxidea 
TAXIDEINAE 

taxus, Ursus 

terrestris, Hippopotamus 
Tetraclaenodon 
Thalarctos 

timidus, Lepus 

tolteca, Stenoderma 
Tragulus 

Trichechus 

tricuspidens, Plesiadapis 
tridactyla, Myrmecophaga 
tridactylus, Aceratherium 
tridactylus, Bradypus 
trivirgatus, Paradoxurus 
troglodytes, Simia* 
truncatus, Delphinus 
tuberata, Boryhaena 
typica, Garzonia 
Urocyon 

ursina, Phoca 


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ursinus, Bradypus 
Ursus 

venatica, Felis 
venaticus, Icticyon 
Vespertilio 
VESPERTILIONIDAE 
virginiana, Dama 
vitulina, Phoca 
Viverra 

Viverravus 
Viverricula 
VIVERRIDAE 
viverrinus, Prototomus 
volans, Lemura 
Vormela 

vulgaris, Sciurus 
Vulpes 

vulpes, Canis 
Xenogale 

zebra, Antilope 
zerda, Canis 
zibetha, Viverra 


Mastigophora 


brucei, Trypanosoma 
globator, Volvox 
rotatoria, Amoeba 
TRICHOMONADIDAE 
Trichomonas 
Trypanosoma 

vaginalis, Trichomonas 
Volvox 


Merostomata 


Limulus 
polyphemus, Monoculus 


Nematoda 


americana, Uncinaria 
Ancylostoma 

Anguina 

Aporcelaimus 

Ascaris 

avenae, Heterodera schachtii 
bifenestra, Heterodera 
brachyuris, Dorylaimus 
Chitinotylenchus 
Chromadora 

davainei, Tylenchus 
dentatus, Stephanurus 
dentatus, Strongylus 
Dioctophyme 
DIOCTOPHYMIDAE 
dipsaci, Anguillula 
-Ditylenchus 
DRACUNCULIDAE 
Dracunculus 

duodenale, Agchylostoma 
elachistus, Paratylenchus 
elongatum, Leptosomatum 
elongatum, Oxystoma 
elongatus, Indodorylaimus 
equinus, Strongylus 
Euchromadora 

Filaria 

Gnathostoma 
haemochrous, Tetrameres 
Heterodera 
Indodorylaimus 
LEPTOSOMATIDAE 
Leptosomatum 


limonii, Heterodera 


longicaudatoides, Prodorylaimus 


lumbricoides, Ascaris 
martis, Filaria 

medinensis, Gordius 
methwoldensis, Heterodera 
Necator 

nudicapitata, Chromadora 
Nygolaimus 
OESOPHAGOSTOMINAE 
Oesophagostomum 
Oxystomina 


paragracilis, Chitinotylenchus 


penetrans, Tylenchus 
polygoni, Heterodera 
Prodorylaimus 
Pseudanisakis 

renales, Ascaris 
retortaeformis, Strongylus 
Rhabditis 

schachtii, Heterodera 
spinigerum, Gnathostoma 
STEPHANURIDAE 
Stephanurus 

stercoralis, Rhabditis 
Strongyloides 
Strongylus 

superbus, Dorylaimus 
Syngamus 

terricola, Rhabditis 
Tetrameres 

trachea, Fasciola 
Trichostrongylus 
tricupola, Pseudanisakis 
tritici, Vibrio 
TYLENCHIDAE 
Tylenchus 

urticae, Heterodera 
viteae, Litomosa 
volvulus, Filaria 
vulgaris, Chromadora 


Nematomorpha 


aquaticus, Gordius 
Gordius 
Paragordius 
varius, Gordius 


Nemertea 


Amphiporus 
Cerebratulus 

lactiflorea, Planaria 
marginatus, Cerebratulus 
polymorphus, Tubulanus 
TUBULANIDAE 
Tubulanus* 


Oligochaeta 


albidus, Enchytraeus 
comata, Bohemilla 
complanatus, Lumbricus 
Enchytraeus 

intermedia, Macrochaeta 


lacteus, Lumbricus terrestris 


LUMBRICIDAE 
Lumbricus 
Macrochaetina 
Octodrilus 
Octolasion 

terrestris, Lumbricus 
Vejdovskyella 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Ophiuroidea 


longicauda, Asterias 
Ophioderma 
OPHIODERMATIDAE 
Ophiolepis 

Ophiura 

ophiura, Asterias 
OPHIURIDAE 
squamata, Asterias 
superba, Ophiolepis 


Osteichthyes 


Acipenser 

aculeatus, Gasterosteus 
acus, Syngnathus 
acuta, Dussumieria 
AGONIDAE 

Agonus 

alburnus, Culter 
Alestes 

altianalis, Barbus 
Ameiurus 

amia, Scomber 
Ammodytes 
ampullaceus, Ophiognathus 
Anarhichas 

Anguilla 

anguilla, Muraena 


Apletodon 


Arapaima 

argenteus, Prochilodus 
argus, Cephalopholis 
Argyrosomus 
Atherina 

atherinoides, Notropis 
atraria, Siboma 
aurata, Sparus 

aurita, Sardinella 
auritus, Labrus 
axelrodi, Cheirodon 
Bagre 

bagre, Silurus 
BAGRIDAE 

Bagrus 

bahiensis, Pellonula 
bajad, Silurus 

Balitora 
BALITORIDAE 
barbatum, Ophidion 
barbatus, Mullus 
barberinus, Mullus 
Belone 

belone, Esox 

benoit, Pharopteryx 
bergeri, Semionotus 
bicirrhosum, Ischnosoma 
bifasciatus, Mullus 
bimaculatus, Labrus 
Blennius 

brachyptera, Echeneis 
brucei, Balitora 
bubalus, Catostomus 
cabrilla, Perca 
Caenotropus 
Callionymus 
Callopanchax 

carpio, Cyprinus 
cataphractus, Cottus 
caucasicus, Pomatoschistus 
CENTRACANTHIDAE 
Centracanthus 
cephalus, Mugil 


cerasinus, Hypsilepis cornutus 
Chaetodermis 
Chanda 

chilensis, Conger 
Chilodus 

chordatus, Stylephorus 
Chromis 

chromis, Sparus 
chrysopterus, Scarus 
Cichlasoma 

cirrosa, Sciaena 
cirrus, Centracantus 
Clupea 
COBITIDAE 
Cobitis 
commersonii, Stolephorus 
Conger 

conger, Muraena 
Coregonus 
Coryphaena 
COTTIDAE 

Cottus 

crocodila, Belona 
Cubiceps 

Culter 

curema, Mugil 
Curimata 
CURIMATINAE 
Cyclopterus 
cyprinoides, Mormyrus 
Cyprinus 

deissneri, Osphromenus 
delfini, Galaxias 
dentex, Cyprinus 
dentex, Scomber 
draco, Trachinus 
Drepane 
DREPANEIDAE 
ductor, Gasterosteus 
dumerili, Caranx 
Echeneis 

edentulus, Salmo 
electricus, Silurus 
Eleotris 

eperlanus, Salmo 
Epinephelus 

Esox 

eximius, Eostomias 
expansus, Plethodus 
faber, Zeus 

fallax, Clupea 

felis, Silurus 
filamentosus, Callionymus 
Filimanus 

fimbriata, Spratella 
Fistularia 
flavolineatus, Mullus 
fluviatilis, Perca 
formosa, Heterandria 
Fundulopanchax 
fuscus, Syngnathus 
Gadus 

Gambusia 
GAMBUSIINAE 
Gasterosteus 
GEMPYLINAE 
Gempylus 
Genypterus 
GERREIDAE 
Gerres 

gigas, Sudis 

gladius, Xiphias 
glanis, Silurus 
gobio, Cottus 


Gobius 

gracilis, Clupea 
gracilis, Seriola 
Gymnothorax 
harengus, Clupea 
helena, Muraena 
hepsetus, Atherina 
hermanni, Scaphirhynchus 
Heterandria 
HETERANDRIINI 
Heterotis 

hibberti, Megalichthys 
hibberti, Rhizodus 
hippurus, Coryphaena 
hoevenii, Bagrus 
Holoptychius 

hubbsi, Sebastichthys 
Hydrolycus 

Ictiobus 

imperialis, Esox 
Iodotropheus 
IPNOPIDAE 

Ipnops 

Istiophorus 

japonica, Anguilla 
japonicus, Engraulis 
kleinenbergi, Eretmophorus 
koefoedi, Liparis 
Labrus 

labyrinthicus, Microdus 
latipinna, Mollienesia 
lavaretus, Salmo 
leiogaster, Sardinella 
Lepomis 

Lichia 

LIPARIDAE 

Liparis 

liparis, Cyclopterus 
liza, Mugil 

Lophius 

lucius, Esox 

lugubris, Caranx 
lumpus, Cyclopterus 
lupus, Anarhichas 

lyra, Callionymus 
macrophthalmus, Otolithus 
maculatus, Clinus 
maena, Sparus 
Malapterurus 
marginalis, Epinephelus 
marinus, Esox 

marinus, Silurus 
marmoratus, Hemitripteras 
marmoratus, Rivulus 
Megalichthys 
melanotheron, Sarotherodon 
Merolepis 
microcephalus, Lepadogaster 
mixtus, Labrus 
morhua, Gadus 
Mormyrus 

Mugil 

Mulloidichthys 

Mullus 

Muraena 

murrayi, Ipnops 

nama, Chanda 

Nasus 

nasus, Cyprinus 
natalis, Pimelodus 
Naucrates 

naucrates, Echeneis 
Neamia 

nibe, Sciaena 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


niger, Gobius 

niloticus, Sudis 
nobilissimus, Holoptychius 
Notropis 

novacula, Coryphaena 
occidentale, Aphyosemion 
ocellaris, Blennius 
ocellatus, Rivulus 
octospina, Neamia 
olivaris, Silurus 
opalescens, Cynolebias 
Ophidion 
OSMERIDAE 
Osmerus 

Osteoglossum 

ovalis, Heliastes 

ovatus, Gasterosteus 
pangia, Cobitis 

Pangio 

paradiseus, Polynemus 
Parosphromenus 
Parupeneus 
penicilligerus, Balistes 
Pennahia 

Perca 

permutata, Siphamia 
perplexa, Filimanus 
pilchardus, Clupea 
piscatorius, Lophius 
pisonis, Gobius 

platei, Galaxias 
platessa, Pleuronectes 
platypterus, Xiphias 
PLETHODIDAE 
Plethodus 

Pleuronectes 
PLEURONECTIDAE 
plumbeolus, Alburnops 
POECILIOPSINAE 
Poeciliopsis 
Polycentrus 

Polynemus 

porcus, Scorpaena 
presidionis, Poecilia 
PROCHILODINAE 
Prochilodus 
Pseudocaranx 
Pseudoscaphirhynchus 
punctata, Gambusia 
punctatus, Cataphractus 
punctatus, Chaetodon 
punctatus, Chilodus 
punctatus, Labrus 
pusillus, Callionymus 
Pylodictis 

regia, Perca 

Remora 

remora, Echeneis 
reticularis, Gymnothorax 
Rhizodus 

rostrata, Muraena 
rueppelli, Barbus 
SACCOPHARYNGIDAE 
Saccopharynx 

sagitta, Callionymus 
salar, Salmo 

Salmo 

Sardina 

Sarotherodon 

scaber, Uranoscopus 
schomburgkii, Polycentrus 
Sciaena 

Scomber 

scomberoides, Hydrocyon 


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scombrus, Scomber 
Scorpaena 
Scorpaenichthys 
scorplus, Cottus 
Sebastocles 

Selene 

Semionotus 

Seriola 

serpens, Gempylus 
Serranus 
sexmaculatus, Serranus 
Silurus 

Siphamia 

sjoestedti, Fundulus 
smaris, Sparus 
SPARIDAE 
Sparisoma 

Sparus 

Spicara 

splendens, Cynolebias 
sprengerae, lodotropheus 
Stolephorus 

sturio, Acipenser 
STYLEPHORIDAE 
Stylephorus 
Syngnathus 
tabacaria, Fistularia 
taenia, Cobitis 
ternatensis, Heliases 
THUNNINAE 
Thunnus 

thynnus, Scomber 
tobianus, Ammodytes 
topeka, Cliola Hybopsis 
Trachinus 

tubifer, Siphamia 
umbra, Sciaena 
Umbrina 
Uranoscopus 
vaigiensis, Gerres 
viridis, Pomacentrus 
vomer, Zeus 

weeksii, Ctenopoma 
Xiphias 

Xyrichtys 

zebra, Pterois 

Zeus 


Polychaeta 


Amphictene 
AMPHICTENIDAE 
auricoma, Amphitrite 
belgica, Nereis cylindraria 
clymenoides, Johnstonia 
fulgens, Aonides 
gracilis, Aonides 
‘heeri, Myriochele 
imbricata, Aphrodita 
Johnstonia 

koreni, Lagis 

labiata, Lysippe 
laminosa, Phyllodoce 
Levinsenia 
LEVINSENIIDAE 
Lysippe 

maxillosa, Phyllodoce 
minuta, Aphrodita 
Myriochele 

oculata, Myriochele 
PARAONIDAE 
Paraonis 

Pectinaria 
PECTINARIIDAE 


Phyllodoce 
PHYLLODOCIDAE 
Polynoe 

Polyodontes 


rubiginosa, Phyllodoce Carobia 


scolopendrina, Polynoe 
Serpula 
SERPULIDAE 
vermicularis, Serpula 


Polyplacophora 


affinis, Chiton 
cimolius, Chiton 
Lorica 
Rhyssoplax 


Porifera 


aurantium, Alcyonium 
Dysidea 
DYSIDEIDAE 

fragilis, Spongia 
Tethya 

TETHYIDAE 


Priapulida 


caudatus, Priapulus 
columbia, Selkirkia 
Priapulus 
Selkirkia 


Receptaculitidae 


neptuni, Receptacules 
Receptaculites 


Reptilia 


Agama 

agama, Lacerta 
AGAMIDAE 

agilis, Lacerta 

Ahaetulla 

ahaetulla, Coluber 
alamosae, Kinosternon 
Alligator 
ALLIGATORIDAE 
Ameiva 

ameiva, Lacerta 
AMEIVIDAE 
ANCHISAURIPODIDAE 
Anchisauripus 
ANILITDAE 

Anilius 

Anniella 

Anolis 
APARALLACTINAE 
Aparallactus 

arenicola, Arizona elegans 
arguta, Lacerta 

arietans, Vipera Echidna 
Arizona 

arnouxii, Gymnodactylus 
Atheris 

atratus, Coluber 

atrox, Crotalus 
barbouri, Natrix 

bauri, Coelurus 

bellii, Liolaemus 
bengalensis, Tupinambis 
bernissartensis, [guanodon 
bibronii, Agama 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


bibronii, Proctotretus 
bicolor, Heteroclonium 
Bitis 

blandingii, Cistuda 
Blanus 

Boa 

Boiga 
BUNGARIDAE 
Bungarus 

campbelli, Bothrops 
capensis, Algyra 
capensis, Aparallactus 
carinata, Dipsas 
carinata, Phyllophis 
carinatus, Chlorophis 
carolinensis, Anolis 
cataspila, Emys 
caudolineata, Ahaetulla 
Cerastes 

cerastes, Coluber 
Cetiosauriscus 
Chalarodon 

Chelydra 

chinensis, Ablabes 
chlorechis, Vipera 
cinerea, Amphisbaena 
clavatus, Conchiosaurus 
Clidastes 

coccineus, Coluber 
Coelophysis 

colorata, Echis 
Coluber 
COLUBRIDAE 
Conchiosaurus 
concolor, Crotalus 
conspicuus, Tanystropheus 
constrictor, Boa 
constrictor, Coluber 
coriacea, Testudo 
Crotalus 

danieli, Mastigodryas 
DASYPELTINAE 
Dasypeltis 

dekayi, Tropidonotus 
Dendrelaphis 
Dendroaspis 
Dermochelys 
Diademodon 

digenea, Lacerta fiumana lissana 
Dinodontosaurus 
dorbignyi, Heterodon 
Draco 

Dromophis 

dubia, Amphisbaena 
Elaphe 

ELAPIDAE 

Elaps 

elegans, Arizona 
elegans, Coluber 
Emys 

Eremias 

Eretmosaurus 
erhardii, Lacerta muralis fusca 
exsul, Crotalus 
fasciata, Pseudoboa 
fasciatus, Hydrus 
fimbriata, Testudo 
fimbriatus, Stellio 
fiumana, Lacerta muralis neapolitana 
froenata, Echis 
galeata, Testudo 
gallensis, Lacerta muralis coerulescens 
garnotii, Hemidactylus 
gemonensis, Natrix 


Geoemyda 

gigas, Ascalabotes 

Gonyosoma 

gouldii, Hydrosaurus 

grilli, Anisolepis 

guerini, Rhinosimus 

guianensis, Heterodon 

hannah, Naja 

Haplocanthosaurus 

harrisonii, Scelidosaurus 

helveticus, Coluber 

herminieri, Holotropis 

heterurus, Homalocephalus 

hispida, Lacerta 

Homoroselaps 

horridus, Crotalus 

HYDROPHIIDAE 

Hydrophis 

Ichnotropis 

Iguanodon 

infernalis, Coluber 

insulanica, Lacerta muralis neapolitana 

intermedius, Anolis 

irregularis, Coluber 

irregularis, Coluber 

jamesonii, Elaps 

kempiui, Thalassochelys Colpochelys 

KINOSTERNIDAE 

Kinosternon 

Lacerta 

lacteus, Coluber 

laeviventris, Anolis 

Langaha 

laticarinata, Chelydra 

lemniscatus, Coluber 

Leptophis 

LEPTOTYPHLOPIDAE 

Leptotyphlops 

Liasis 

lissana, Lacerta muralis fusca 

longicaudatum, Kinosternon 

lunulatus, Uriechis 

Lycognathophis 

Lystrophis 

mabouya, Lacertus 

Mabuya 

mackloti, Liasis* 

Macropterygius 

maculiventris, Lacerta muralis fusca 

madagascariensis, Chalarodon 

madagascariensis, Langaha 

margaritiferus, Herpetodryas 

Mastigodryas 

melanurus, Spilotes 

microlepis, Sphalerosophis 

Micrurus 

milensis, Lacerta muralis fusca 

mirabilis, Nothosaurus 

mississippiensis, Crocodilus 

monaconensis, Lacerta muralis 
coerulescens 

multilineatus, Typhlops 

nannodes, Anolis 

nasutus, Coluber 

nattereri, Philodryas 

naxensis, Lacerta muralis fusca 

nheomexicanus, Cnemidophorus 

nigricans, Typhlops 

nigrofasciatus, Philothamnus 

nigrum, Scytale neuwiedii 

Nothosaurus 

Oaxacae, Kinosternon 

occipitomaculatus, Coluber 

odorata, Testudo 


Ommateremias 
Ophiophagus 

orbicularis, Lacerta 
orbicularis, Testudo 
osceola, Chelydra 
oxycephalus, Coluber 
PACHYCEPHALOSAURIDAE 
Pachycephalosaurus 
palustris, Crocodilus 
panoptes, Varanus 

Pareas 

pelagica, Heteronota 
pelagosae, Lacerta muralis neapolitana 
Pelomedusa 
PELOMEDUSIDAE 
Pelusios 

Philothamnus 

Phimophis 

Phrynosoma 

pictus, Coluber 

piscivorus, Crotalus 
platyrhinos, Heterodon 
poecilogyrus, Coluber 
polysticta, Caudisona 
praealtus, Cyclodomorphus 
praeceps, Tetragonosaurus 
praeornata, Dendrophis 
priscus, Haplocanthus 
priscus, Rhabdodon 
Procheneosaurus 
propython, Clidastes 
Pseudoxyrhopus 

pulcher, Trigonocephalus 
pulchra, Anniella 
punctata, Hatteria 
punctularia, Testudo 
quatuorlineatus, Coluber 
Ramphotyphlops 

Regina 

reticulata, Boa 

Rhabdodon 
Rhinoclemmys 
rhinostoma, Heterodon 
ruber, Crotalus adamanteus 
rugosus, Plesiosaurus 
salvator, Stellio 

saurita, Coluber 
sauromates, Coluber 
scaber, Coluber 
Scelidosaurus 

scripta, Testudo 

sculpta, Chelydra 

scytale, Anguis 
semivariegata, Dendrophis Philothamnus 
septemvittatus, Coluber 
serpentina, Testudo 
seychellensis, Psammophis 
sillimani, Ornithoidichnites 
Simophis 

simus, Coluber 

sinensis, Trionyx* 

sirtalis, Coluber 
Spalerosophis 

spengleri, Testudo 
Sphenodon 
SPHENODONTIDAE 
spixii, Micrurus 
steindachneri, Trionyx 
Sternotherus 

stewarti, Cetiosauriscus 
Storeria 

subnigra, Testudo 
subocularis, Coluber 
subtaeniata, Psammophis sibilans 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Tanystropheus 

teguixin, Lacerta 
TENDAE 

Teius* 

temminckii, Chelonura 
terrestris, Testudo 
tetragonus, Diademodon 
tetrataenia, Eutaenia sirtalis 
teyou, Lacerta* 
timoriensis, Liasis 
torquatus, Sceloporus 
triangulum, Coluber* 
trigonus, Ichthyosaurus 
triseriatus, Uropsophus 
Tupinambis 

turpior, Dicynodon 
URIECHINAE 
Uriechis 
UROPLATIIDAE 
Uroplatus 

velox, Lacerta 
vestigiatus, Hoplocephalus 
viridiflavus, Coluber 
volans, Draco 
wyomingensis, Troodon 


Rhizopoda 


Alveolina 
ALVEOLINIDAE 
AMMODISCINAE 
Ammodiscus 
Anomalina 

arbuscula, Dendritina 
Arcella 

arenacea, Spirillina 
ariminensis, Anomalina 
auris, Peneroplis 
bigemma, Amoeba 
blattae, Amoeba 
boscii, Oryzaria 
bowmani, Endothyra 
bulloides, Globigerina 
calcar, Calcarina 
Calcarina 
cerroazulensis, Globigerina 
Chapmania 

coli, Amoeba 

concava, Orbulites 
Cornuspira 
Dactylamoeba 
Dendritina 
Dictyoconus 
Discocyclina 
DISCOCYCLININAE 
egyptiensis, Patellina 
elongata, Dactylamoeba 
Endamoeba 
Endothyra 

Entamoeba 
Eoparafusulina 
Eponides 

faba, Nautilus 
foliaceus, Orbis 
Fursenkoina 
gassinensis, Chapmania 
Globigerina 
GLOBIGERINIDAE 
gracilis, Fusulina 
Hanzawaia 

histolytica, Entamoeba 
humilis, Cristellaria 
infimus, Orbis 
Involutina 


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laevigata, Camerina 
lenticularis, Madreporites 
Lepidocyclina 
liassicus, Nummulites 
mantelli, Nummulites 
Mayorella 

menardii, Rotalia 
moelleri, Schwagerina 
nipponica, Hanzawaia 
nodosa, Robulina 
Nodosaria 

Nonion 

Nummulites 
orbiculus, Nautilus 
Orbitolina 

Orbulina 
ORBULINIDAE 
Palorbitolina 
Planularia 
Poneramoeba 

prattii, Orbitolites 
princeps, Borelis 
Pseudoschwagerina 
Quinqueloculina 
QUINQUELOCULININAE 
radicula, Nautilus 
repandus, Nautilus 
schloenbachi, Rotalia 
Schwagerina 
seminulum, Serpula 
silicea, Involutina 
Sorites 

SORITIDAE 
spengleri, Nautilus 
squammosa, Virgulina 
taylorensis, Anomalina 
thompsoni, Eoparafusulina 
tropicalis, Globigerina 
uddeni, Schwagerina 
universa, Orbulina 
vulgaris, Arcella 


Rotifera 


fennicum, Pedalion 
Hexarthra 
intermedia, Pedalia 
Melicerta 
MELICERTIDAE 
mira, Pedalion 
ringens, Sabella 


Scaphopoda 


Antalis 

Dentalium 

elephantinum, Dentalium 
entalis, Dentalium 


Scyphozoa 


Aurelia 
AURELIIDAE 
aurita, Medusa 


Sipuncula 


cumanense, Phascolosoma 
edule, Lumbricus 
pacificum, Phascolosoma 
scolops, Phymosoma 
stephensoni, Physcosoma 
vastus, Sipunculus 


Solenogastres 


acuta, Dorymenia 
Dorymenia 

hystrix, Lepidomenia 
Lepidomenia 
margaritaceus, Solenopus 
sarsil, Solenopus 
Simrothiella 


Sporozoa 


annulatum, Piroplasma 
Eimeria 

falciformis, Gregarina 
falciparum, Haematozoon 
Laverania 

malariae, Haemamoeba 
miescherianum, Synchytrium 
Plasmodium 

Sarcocystis 

vivax, Haemamoeba 


Stromatoporoidea 


gorriense, Stictostroma 
granulata, Stromatopora 
Stictostroma 
Stromatoporella 


Tardigrada 


dujardini, Macrobiotus 
Hypsibius 
oberhaeuseri, Macrobiotus 


Trace fossils 


brooksi, Chagrinichnites 
Chagrinichnites 
osgoodi, Chagrinichnites 


Trematoda 


aegyptiacum, Diplostomum 
appendiculata, Fasciola 
beadlei, Hapalorhynchus 
Bucephalus 

campanula, Distoma 
dendriticum, Distoma 
Dicrocoelium 

Fasciola 

galeatum, Monostoma 
Gastrodiscus 
haematobium, Distoma 
Hemiurus 

hepatica, Fasciola 
Heterophyes 
heterophyes, Distomum 
ovata, Fasciola 
polymorphus, Bucephalus 
Rhipidocotyle 
Schistosoma 


Trilobita 


acanthurus, Olenus 
Acernaspis 
angustifrons, Asaphus 
aranea, Lichas 
araneus, Lichas 
ASAPHIDAE 
Asaphus 

batia, Ptychoparia 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


belemnurus, Megalaspis 
blumenbachii, Calymena 
Bollandia 

bucklandii, Peltoura 
Calymene 
CALYMENIDAE 
caractaci, Calymene blumenbachii 
ceratophthalmus, Phacops 
Cheirurus 

Chuangia 

clavifrons, Calymene 
coronata, Acidaspis 
costatum, Scutellum 
crassicauda, Entomostracites 
Cummingella 

Cyphaspis 

Cyrtometopus 

dentata, Sphaerocoryphe 
derbyensis, Entomolithus 
desmaresti, Ogygia 
diffractum, Otarion 
dilatatus, Trilobus 
Dionide 

DIONIDIDAE 
eichwaldi, Asaphus 
ELLIPSOCEPHALIDAE 
Ellipsocephalus 
ENCRINURIDAE 
Encrinurus 

Eophacops 

expansus, Entomostracites 
fimbriatus, Trinucleus 
Flexicalymene 

formosa, Dione 
gibbosus, Entomostracites 
globiceps, Asaphus 
Glyptagnostus 
Griffithides 

handwerki, Phacops 
Harpes 

HARPETIDAE 

Harpides 

HARPIDIDAE 
hausmanni, Asaphus 
hirsuta, Sao 

hoff, Trilobites 

hospes, Harpides 
ILLAENIDAE 

Illaenus 

insignis, Cheirurus 
jonesii, Phillipsia 

kellyi, Phillipsia 
Leonaspis 

leonhardi, Odontopleura 
longiceps, Griffithides 
macrocephalus, Harpes 
mucronata, Phillipsia 
nicholsoni, Cyphaspis Térnquistia 
Odontochile 
OGYGIOCARIDINAE 
Ogygiocaris 

Ogygites 

OLENIDAE 

Olenus 

orestes, Phacops 

Otarion 

parabola, Phacops 
Parabolina 

Paradoxides 
PARADOXIDIDAE 
paradoxissimus, Entomostracites 
Peltura 

PELTURINAE 

Phillipsia 


PHILLIPSHDAE 
Phillipsinella 
PHILLIPSINELLIDAE 
praecursor, Peltura 
Protopeltura 

Ptychagnostus 

Ptychopyge 

punctatus, Entomostracites 
punctuosus, Agnostus 
pyriformis, Bulla Atya 
quadrimucronatus, Paradoxides 
Radiolichas 

Sao 

SAOIDAE 

scarabaeoides, Entomostracites 
SCUTELLUIDAE 
Scutellum 

seticornis, Asaphus 
Shantungia 
Sphaerocoryphe 

spinifera, Shantungia 
spinulosus, Entomostracites 
Toernquistia 
TOERNQUISTIIDAE 
toreuma, Glyptagnostus 
TRETASPINAE 


Tretaspis 
TRINUCLEIDAE 
Trinucleus 
tuberculatus, Acidaspis 
variolaris, Calymene 


wahlenbergu, Cryptonymus 


Weberides 
Xenostegium 


Tunicata 


candidum, Didemnum 
Didemnum 

Diplosoma 

Eudistoma 

fulgens, Leptoclinum 
Leptoclinum 
listerianum, Leptoclinum 
magalhaensis, Paessleria 
Paessleria 

rubrum, Distoma 


Turbellaria 


cornuta, Phagocata 
montenigrina, Planaria 


SYSTEMATIC INDEX OF NAMES ON OFFICIAL LISTS 


Urochordata 


atlanticum, Pyrosoma 
Botryllus 

Ciona 

Clavelina 
crystallinus, Polycitor 
Cyclosalpa 
democratica, Salpa 
Diazona 

Distapha 

intestinalis, Ascidia 
lepadiformis, Ascidia 
magnilarva, Distaplia 
maxima, Salpa 
Molgula 
MOLGULIDAE 
oculata, Molgula 
pinnata, Salpa 
Polycitor 
POLYCITORIDAE 
Pyrosoma 

Salpa 

schlosseri, Alcyonium 
Thalia 

violacea, Diazona 


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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES TO DIRECTIONS AND OPINIONS 
PUBLISHED IN VOLUMES 43 (1986) TO 57 (2000) OF THE 
BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE 


All references are to the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 


Number Publication Volume: Number Publication Volume: 


Date pages Date pages 
Directions 1420 23 March 1987 44: 49 
119 23 March 1987 44: 73 1421 23 March 1987 44: 50-51 
120 23 March 1987 44: 74 1422 23 March 1987 44: 52 
121 23 March 1987 44: 75 1423 23 March 1987 44: 53-54 
122 25 March 1988 45: 87-88 1424 23 March 1987 44: 55-56 
123 24 June 1988 45: 180 1425 23 March 1987 44: 57-S8 

1426 23 March 1987 44: 59-60 

Opinions 1427 23 March 1987 44: 61-62 
1369 9 April 1986 43: 15-16 1428 23 March 1987 44: 63 
1370 9 April 1986 43: 17-18 1429 23 March 1987 44: 64-67 
1371 9 April 1986 43: 19-20 1430 23 March 1987 44: 68-69 
1372 9 April 1986 43: 21-22 1431 23 March 1987 44: 70 
1373 9 April 1986 43: 23-24 1432 23 March 1987 44: 71-72 
1374 9 April 1986 43: 25-26 1433 25 June 1987 44: 132-133 
1375 9 April 1986 43: 27-29 1434 25 June 1987 44: 134-135 
1376 9 April 1986 43: 30-32 1435 25 June 1987 44: 136 
1377 9 April 1986 43: 33-34 1436 25 June 1987 44: 137-138 
1378 9 April 1986 43: 35-36 1437 25 June 1987 44: 139-140 
1379 9 April 1986 43: 37-38 1438 25 June 1987 44: 141 
1380 9 April 1986 43: 39-41 1439 25 June 1987 44: 142-143 
1381 9 April 1986 43: 42-43 1440 25 June 1987 44: 144-145 
1382 9 April 1986 43: 44-45 1441 - 25 June 1987 44: 146 
1383 9 July 1986 43: 121-122 1442 25 June 1987 44: 147 
1384 9 July 1986 43: 123-124 1443 25 June 1987 44: 148 
1385 9 July 1986 43: 125-127 1444 25 June 1987 44: 149 
1386 9 July 1986 43: 128-129 1445 25 June 1987 44: 150-151 
1387 9 July 1986 43: 130-131 1446 25 June 1987 44: 152 
1388 9 July 1986 43: 132-133 1447 25 September 1987 44: 201 
1389 9 July 1986 43: 134-135 1448 25 September 1987 44: 202 
1390 9 July 1986 43: 136-137 1449 25 September 1987 44: 203 
1391 9 July 1986 43: 138-139 1450 25 September 1987 44: 204 
1392 9 July 1986 43: 140-141 1451 25 September 1987 44: 205-206 
1393 9 July 1986 43: 142-143 1452 25 September 1987 44: 207-208 
1394 9 July 1986 43: 144-145 1453 25 September 1987 44: 209 
1395 9 July 1986 43: 146-147 1454 25 September 1987 44: 210 
1396 9 July 1986 43: 148-149 1455 25 September 1987 44: 211 
1397 9 July 1986 43: 150-151 1456 25 September 1987 44: 212-213 
1398 9 July 1986 43: 152-153 1457 25 September 1987 44: 214 
1399 9 July 1986 43: 154-155 1458 25 September 1987 44: 215 
1400 6 October 1986 43: 229-230 1459 25 September 1987 44: 216-217 
1401 6 October 1986 43: 231-232 1460 25 September 1987 44: 218 
1402 6 October 1986 43: 233-234 1461 25 September 1987 44: 219-220 
1403 6 October 1986 43: 235-236 1462 11 December 1987 44: 263-264 
1404 6 October 1986 43: 237-238 1463 11 December 1987 44: 265-267 
1405 6 October 1986 43: 239-240 1464 25 March 1988 45: 56 
1406 6 October 1986 43: 241-242 1465 25 March 1988 45: 57-58 
1407 6 October 1986 43: 243244 1466 25 March 1988 45: 59-60 
1408 6 October 1986 43: 245-246 1467 25 March 1988 45: 61 
1409 6 October 1986 43: 247-248 1468 25 March 1988 45: 62 
1410 6 October 1986 43: 249-250 1469 25 March 1988 45: 63 
1411 6 October 1986 43: 251-252 1470 25 March 1988 45: 64-66 
1412 6 October 1986 43: 253-255 1471 25 March 1988 45: 67-68 
1413 6 October 1986 43: 256-257 WAP © 25 March 1988 45: 69-70 
1414 6 October 1986 43: 258-261 1473 25 March 1988 45: 71-72 
1415 6 October 1986 43: 262-263 1474 25 March 1988 45: 73 
1416 6 October 1986 43: 264-266 1475 25 March 1988 45: 74-75 
1417 6 October 1986 43: 267-268 1476 25 March 1988 45: 76 
1418 11 December 1986 43: 325-327 1477 25 March 1988 45: 77 


1419 11 December 1986 43: 328-329 1478 25 March 1988 45: 78 


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Date pages Date pages 
1479 25 March 1988 45: 79 1550 29 September 1989 46: 195-196 
1480 25 March 1988 45: 80-81 1551 29 September 1989 46: 197-198 
1481 25 March 1988 45: 82-83 1552 29 September 1989 46: 199-200 
1482 25 March 1988 45: 84 1553 29 September 1989 46: 201-202 
1483 25 March 1988 45: 85-86 1554 29 September 1989 46: 203 
1484 24 June 1988 45: 154 1555, 29 September 1989 46: 204 
1485 24 June 1988 45: 155-156 1556 29 September 1989 46: 205 
1486 24 June 1988 45: 157-158 1557 29 September 1989 46: 206-207 
1487 24 June 1988 45: 159 1558 29 September 1989 46: 208 
1488 24 June 1988 45: 160-161 1559 29 September 1989 46: 209 
1489 24 June 1988 45: 162-163 1560 29 September 1989 46: 210 
1490 24 June 1988 45: 164 1561 29 September 1989 46: 211 
1491 24 June 1988 45: 165-166 1562 29 September 1989 46: 212 
1492 24 June 1988 45: 167 1563 29 September 1989 46: 213-214 
1493 24 June 1988 45: 168-169 1564 29 September 1989 46: 215-216 
1494 24 June 1988 45: 170 1565 29 September 1989 46: 217-218 
1495 24 June 1988 45: 171-172 1566 29 September 1989 46: 219-220 
1496 24 June 1988 45: 173-174 1567 27 March 1990 47: 53-54 
1497 24 June 1988 45: 175 1568 27 March 1990 47: 55-56 
1498 24 June 1988 45: 176 1569 27 March 1990 47: 57-58 
1499 24 June 1988 45: 177 1570 27 March 1990 47: 59 
1500 24 June 1988 45: 178-179 1571 27 March 1990 47: 60-61 
1501 23 September 1988 45: 224-225 1572 27 March 1990 47: 62 
1502 23 September 1988 45: 226-227 1573 27 March 1990 47: 63-64 
1503 23 September 1988 45: 228-229 1574 27 March 1990 47: 65-66 
1504 23 September 1988 45: 230-232 LS) 27 March 1990 47: 67-68 
1505 23 September 1988 45: 233-234 1576 27 March 1990 47: 69-70 
1506 23 September 1988 45: 235 1577 27 March 1990 47: 71-72 
1507 23 September 1988 45: 236 1578 27 March 1990 47: 73 
1508 23 September 1988 45: 237 1579 27 March 1990 47: 74 
1509 23 September 1988 45: 238 1580 27 March 1990 47: 75 
1510 23 September 1988 45: 239-240 1581 27 March 1990 47: 76 
1511 23 September 1988 45: 241 1582 27 March 1990 47: 77-78 
1512 23 September 1988 45: 242 1583 27 March 1990 47: 79-80 
1513 23 September 1988 45: 243 1584 27 March 1990 47: 81-82 
1514 23 September 1988 45: 244 1585 27 March 1990 47: 83 
1515 23 September 1988 45: 245-246 1586 27 March 1990 47: 84 
1516 23 September 1988 45: 247 1587 29 June 1990 47: 141-142 
1517 23 September 1988 45: 248 1588 29 June 1990 47: 143 
1518 29 March 1989 46: 53 1589 29 June 1990 47: 144 
1519 29 March 1989 46: 54-S5 1590 29 June 1990 47: 145-146 
1520 29 March 1989 46: 56-57 1591 29 June 1990 47: 147 
1521 29 March 1989 46: 58-60 1592 29 June 1990 47: 148-149 
1522 29 March 1989 46: 61-62 1593 29 June 1990 47: 150-151 
1523 29 March 1989 46: 63 1594 29 June 1990 47: 152 
1524 29 March 1989 46: 64 1595 29 June 1990 47: 153 
1525 29 March 1989 46: 65-66 1596 29 June 1990 47: 154-155 
1526 29 March 1989 46: 67-68 1597 29 June 1990 47: 156-157 
1527 29 March 1989 46: 69 1598 29 June 1990 47: 158-159 
1528 29 March 1989 46: 70 1599 29 June 1990 47: 160 
1529 29 March 1989 46: 71-73 1600 29 June 1990 47: 161 
1530 29 March 1989 46: 74-75 1601 29 June 1990 47: 162 
1531 29 March 1989 46: 76 1602 29 June 1990 47: 163 
1532 29 March 1989 46: 77-78 1603 29 June 1990 47: 164-165 
1533 29 March 1989 46: 79-80 1604 29 June 1990 47: 166-167 
1534 29 March 1989 46: 81-82 1605 29 June 1990 47: 168 
1535 29 March 1989 46: 83-84 1606 29 June 1990 47: 169-170 
1536 23 June 1989 46: 135-136 1607 29 June 1990 47: 171-172 
1537 23 June 1989 46: 137 1608 28 September 1990 47: 217 
1538 23 June 1989 46: 138-139 1609 28 September 1990 47: 218-219 
1539 23 June 1989 46: 140 1610 28 September 1990 47: 220-221 
1540 23 June 1989 46: 141 1611 28 September 1990 47: 222-223 
1541 23 June 1989 46: 142 1612 28 September 1990 47: 224-225 
1542 23 June 1989 46: 143-144 1613 28 September 1990 47: 226-227 
1543 23 June 1989 46: 145 1614 28 September 1990 47: 228 
1544 23 June 1989 46: 146-147 1615 28 September 1990 47: 229-230 
1545 23 June 1989 46: 148 1616 28 September 1990 47: 231-232 
1546 23 June 1989 46: 149-150 1617 28 September 1990 47: 233-234 
1547 23 June 1989 46: 151 1618 28 September 1990 47: 235-236 
1548 23 June 1989 46: 152 1619 28 September 1990 47: 237 


1549 29 September 1989 46: 193-194 1620 28 September 1990 47: 238 


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1621 28 September 1990 47: 239-240 1692 30 September 1992 49: 242-243 
1622 20 December 1990 47: 300 1693 30 September 1992 49: 244-245 
1623 26 March 1991 48: 66-67 1694 30 September 1992 49: 246-247 
1624 26 March 1991 48: 68 1695 30 September 1992 49: 248-249 
1625 26 March 1991 48: 69-70 1696 30 September 1992 49: 250-251 
1626 26 March 1991 48: 71 1697 17 December 1992 49: 292-293 
1627 26 March 1991 48: 72-73 1698 17 December 1992 49: 294 
1628 26 March 1991 48: 74-75 1699 25 March 1993 50: 59-60 
1629 26 March 1991 48: 76-77 1700 25 March 1993 50: 61-62 
1630 26 March 1991 48: 78-79 1701 25 March 1993 50: 63-64 
1631 26 March 1991 48: 80-81 1702 25 March 1993 50: 65 
1632 26 March 1991 48: 82 1703 25 March 1993 50: 66-67 
1633 26 March 1991 48: 83 1704 25 March 1993 50: 68-69 
1634 26 March 1991 48: 84 1705 25 March 1993 50: 70-71 
1635 27 June 1991 48: 162-163 1706 25 March 1993 50: 72-73 
1636 27 June 1991 48: 164-165 1707 25 March 1993 50: 74 
1637 27 June 1991 48: 166-167 1708 25 March 1993 50: 75-76 
1638 27 June 1991 48: 168 1709 25 March 1993 50: 77-78 
1639 27 June 1991 48: 169-170 1710 25 March 1993 50: 79-82 
1640 27 June 1991 48: 171-172 1711 25 March 1993 50: 83 
1641 27 June 1991 48: 173-174 1712 25 March 1993 50: 84 
1642 27 June 1991 48: 175-176 1713 25 March 1993 50: 85-89 
1643 27 June 1991 48: 177-178 1714 25 March 1993 50: 90-91 
1644 27 June 1991 48: 179-180 1715 25 March 1993 50: 92-93 
1645 27 June 1991 48: 181-182 1716 25 March 1993 50: 94-95 
1646 27 June 1991 48: 183-184 1717 30 June 1993 50: 152-154 
1647 27 June 1991 48: 185-186 1718 30 June 1993 50: 155-156 
1648 27 June 1991 48: 187-188 1719 30 June 1993 50: 157-158 
1649 30 September 1991 48: 256-257 1720 30 June 1993 50: 159-160 
1650 30 September 1991 48: 258-260 1721 30 June 1993 50: 161-163 
1651 30 September 1991 48: 261-262 1722 30 June 1993 50: 164-165 
1652 30 September 1991 48: 263-264 1723 30 June 1993 50: 166 
1653 30 September 1991 48: 265 1724 30 June 1993 50: 167-168 
1654 30 September 1991 48: 266-267 1725 ~ 30 June 1993 50: 169-170 
1655 30 September 1991 48: 268-269 1726 30 June 1993 50: 171-173 
1656 30 September 1991 48: 270-271 1727 30 June 1993 50: 174-175 
1657 30 September 1991 48: 272-273 1728 30 June 1993 50: 176 
1658 30 September 1991 48: 274-275 1729 30 June 1993 50: 177-178 
1659 30 September 1991 48: 276 1730 30 June 1993 50: 179-180 
1660 30 September 1991 48: 277-278 1731 30 June 1993 50: 181 
1661 30 September 1991 48: 279-280 1732 30 June 1993 50: 182 
1662 26 March 1992 49: 74-75 1733 30 June 1993 50: 183 
1663 26 March 1992 49: 76-77 1734 30 June 1993 50: 184-185 
1664 26 March 1992 49: 78-80 1735 30 June 1993 50: 186-187 
1665 26 March 1992 49: 81-82 1736 30 June 1993 50: 188-189 
1666 26 March 1992 49: 83-84 1737 30 June 1993 50: 190-191 
1667 26 March 1992 49: 85 1738 30 September 1993 50: 240-241 
1668 26 March 1992 49: 86-87 1739 30 September 1993 50: 242-243 
1669 26 March 1992 49: 88-89 1740 30 September 1993 50: 244 
1670 26 March 1992 49: 90 1741 30 September 1993 50: 245 
1671 26 March 1992 49: 91-92 1742 30 September 1993 50: 246-247 
1672 26 March 1992 49: 93-94 1743 30 September 1993 50: 248-250 
1673 26 March 1992 49: 95-96 1744 30 September 1993 50: 251-252 
1674 26 March 1992 49: 97-99 1745 30 September 1993 50: 253-254 
1675 25 June 1992 49: 157 1746 30 September 1993 50: 255 
1676 25 June 1992 49: 158 1747 30 September 1993 50: 256-258 
1677 25 June 1992 49: 159 1748 30 September 1993 50: 259-260 
1678 25 June 1992 49: 160-161 1749 30 September 1993 50: 261-263 
1679 25 June 1992 49: 162 1750 16 December 1993 50: 297 
1680 25 June 1992 49: 163-164 1751 16 December 1993 50: 298-299 
1681 25 June 1992 49: 165-166 1752 30 March 1994 51: 54-55 
1682 25 June 1992 49: 167 1753 30 March 1994 51: 56-57 
1683 25 June 1992 49: 168 1754 30 March 1994 51: 58-70 
1684 25 June 1992 49: 169-170 WS. 30 March 1994 51: 71 
1685 25 June 1992 49: 171-173 1756 30 March 1994 51: 72-73 
1686 25 June 1992 49: 174-175 ST 30 March 1994 51: 74-75 
1687 25 June 1992 49: 176-177 1758 30 March 1994 51: 76-78 
1688 25 June 1992 49: 178-179 1759 30 March 1994 51:79 
1689 30 September 1992 49: 236-237 1760 30 March 1994 51: 80 
1690 30 September 1992 49: 238-239 1761 30 March 1994 51: 81 


1691 30 September 1992 49: 240-241 1762 30 March 1994 51: 82-83 


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Number Publication Volume: Number Publication Volume: 
Date pages Date pages 
1763 30 March 1994 51: 84-85 1834 28 June 1996 53: 126-127 
1764 30 March 1994 51: 86-87 1835 28 June 1996 53: 128-129 
1765 30 June 1994 51: 159-161 1836 28 June 1996 53: 130-131 
1766 30 June 1994 51: 162-163 1837 28 June 1996 53: 132-133 
1767 30 June 1994 51: 164-165 1838 28 June 1996 53: 134-135 
1768 30 June 1994 51: 166-167 1839 28 June 1996 53: 136-137 
1769 30 June 1994 51: 168-169 1840 28 June 1996 53: 138-139 
1770 30 June 1994 51: 170-171 1841 28 June 1996 53: 140-141 
1771 30 June 1994 51: 172-173 1842 28 June 1996 53: 142-144 
1772 30 June 1994 51: 174-175 1843 30 September 1996 53: 201-202 
1773 30 June 1994 51: 176-177 1844 30 September 1996 53: 203 
1774 30 June 1994 51: 178 1845 30 September 1996 53: 204 
1775 30 June 1994 51: 179-180 1846 30 September 1996 53: 205-206 
1776 30 June 1994 51: 181 1847 30 September 1996 53: 207 
1777 30 June 1994 51: 182-183 1848 30 September 1996 53: 208-209 
1778 30 September 1994 51: 268-270 1849 30 September 1996 53: 210-212 
1779 30 September 1994 51: 271-272 1850 30 September 1996 53: 213-214 
1780 30 September 1994 51: 273-274 1851 30 September 1996 53: 215-217 
1781 30 September 1994 51: 275-276 1852 30 September 1996 53: 218-219 
1782 30 September 1994 51: 277-278 1853 30 September 1996 53: 220-221 
1783 30 September 1994 51: 279 1854 30 September 1996 53: 222 
1784 30 September 1994 51: 280-282 1855 30 September 1996 53: 223-225 
1785 30 September 1994 51: 283-284 1856 30 September 1996 53: 226-227 
1786 30 September 1994 51: 285 1857 20 December 1996 53: 289-290 
1787 30 September 1994 51: 286-287 1858 20 December 1996 53: 291 
1788 30 September 1994 51: 288 1859 20 December 1996 53: 292-294 
1789 30 September 1994 51: 289 1860 26 March 1997 54: 55-58 
1790 30 September 1994 51: 290 1861 26 March 1997 54: 59-61 
1791 30 September 1994 51: 291 1862 26 March 1997 54: 62-64 
1792 30 March 1995 52: 94-95 1863 26 March 1997 54: 65-67 
1793 30 March 1995 52: 96-97 1864 26 March 1997 54: 68-69 
1794 30 March 1995 52: 98-99 1865 26 March 1997 54: 70-71 
1795 30 March 1995 52: 100-101 1866 26 March 1997 54: 72-74 
1796 30 March 1995 52: 102-103 1867 26 March 1997 54: 75-76 
1797 30 March 1995 52: 104-105 1868 30 June 1997 54: 130 
1798 30 March 1995 52: 106-108 1869 30 June 1997 54: 131-132 
1799 30 March 1995 52: 109-110 1870 30 June 1997 54: 133-135 
1800 30 March 1995 §2: 111-112 1871 30 June 1997 54: 136-137 
1801 30 March 1995 52: 113 1872 30 June 1997 54: 138-139 
1802 30 March 1995 52: 114-115 1873 30 June 1997 54: 140-141 
1803 30 June 1995 52: 194-195 1874 30 June 1997 54: 142-143 
1804 30 June 1995 52: 196-197 1875 30 September 1977 54: 190-191 
1805 30 June 1995 52: 198-199 1876 30 September 1977 54: 192 
1806 30 June 1995 52: 200-203 1877 30 September 1977 54: 193 
1807 30 June 1995 52: 204-205 1878 30 September 1977 54: 194 
1808 30 June 1995 52: 206-207 1879 30 September 1977 54: 195-196 
1809 30 June 1995 52: 208-210 1880 30 September 1977 54: 197-199 
1810 30 June 1995 52: 211-213 1881 30 September 1977 54: 200 
1811 30 June 1995 52: 214-216 1882 30 September 1977 54: 201-202 
1812 30 June 1995 52: 217-218 1883 30 September 1977 54: 203 
1813 30 June 1995 52: 219-221 1884 30 September 1977 54: 204-205 
1814 30 June 1995 52: 222-223 1885 30 September 1977 54: 206-207 
1815 28 September 1995 52: 276-277 1886 31 March 1998 55: 47-48 
1816 28 September 1995 52: 278 1887 31 March 1998 55: 49-50 
1817 28 September 1995 52: 279-280 1888 31 March 1998 55: 51 
1818 28 September 1995 52: 281 1889 31 March 1998 55: 52-53 
1819 28 September 1995 52: 282 1890 31 March 1998 55: 54-57 
1820 28 September 1995 52: 283-285 1891 31 March 1998 55: 58-60 
1821 28 September 1995 52: 286-287 1892 31 March 1998 55: 61 
1822 29 March 1996 53: 51-52 1893 31 March 1998 55: 62-63 
1823 29 March 1996 53: 53 1894 31 March 1998 55: 64-71 
1824 29 March 1996 53: 54-56 1895 30 June 1998 55: 121-122 
1825 29 March 1996 53: 57-59 1896 30 June 1998 55: 123 
1826 29 March 1996 53: 60-61 1897 30 June 1998 55: 124-128 
1827 29 March 1996 53: 62-63 1898 30 June 1998 55: 129-130 
1828 29 March 1996 53: 64-65 1899 30 June 1998 55: 131-132 
1829 29 March 1996 53: 66-67 1900 30 June 1998 55: 133-134 
1830 29 March 1996 53: 68-69 1901 30 June 1998 552185 
1831 29 March 1996 53: 70-71 1902 30 September 1998 55: 186 
1832 29 March 1996 53: 72-73 1903 30 September 1998 55: 187-188 


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