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BZN Volume 59, Part 2, 28 June 2002

Abstracts of Cases


Abstracts of the Applications published on 28 June 2002 in Volume 59, Part 2 of the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature

Comment or advice on any of these Applications is invited for publication (subject to editing) in the Bulletin and should be sent to the Executive Secretary, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, c/o The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, U.K. (e-mail: iczn@nhm.ac.uk).

 

Case 3217 (see Opinion 2060)

Scleritoderma
Schmidt, 1879 and Setidium Schmidt, 1879 (Porifera): proposed conservation by the designation of Scleritoderma flabelliformis Sollas, 1888 as the type species of Scleritoderma

Andrzej Pisera
Instytut Paleobiologii, Polska Akademia Nauk, ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland (e-mail: apis@twarda.pan.pl)

Claude Lévi
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire de Biologie des Invertébrés Marins et Malacologie, 57 Rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France (e-mail: levi@mnhn.fr)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is to conserve the accustomed understanding and usage of the names for two genera of sponges, Scleritoderma and Setidium, both of Schmidt (1879) (family SCLERITODERMIDAE), by the designation of Scleritoderma flabelliformis Sollas, 1888 as the type species of Scleritoderma. At present the type species by monotypy of these genera, Scleritoderma paccardi Schmidt, 1879 and Setidium obtectum Schmidt, 1879 respectively, are conspecific. The name Scleritoderma relates to a group of five species from the tropics world wide at 15º north and south; the name Setidium relates to a single species from the Caribbean. The specific name obtectum is given precedence over paccardi.

Keywords
. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Porifera; Demospongiae; 'lithistids'; SCLERITODERMIDAE; Scleritoderma; Setidium; Scleritoderma paccardi; Scleritoderma flabelliformis; Setidium obtectum; sponges.

 

Case 3233 (see Comments & Opinion 2080)

Achatina janii De Betta & Martinati, 1855 (currently Cecilioides janii; Mollusca, Gastropoda): proposed conservation of the specific name

F. Giusti and G. Manganelli
Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Università di Siena, Via Mattioli 4, I-53100 Siena, Italy (e-mail for Prof Giusti: giustif@unisi.it)

Abstract.
The purpose of this application is to conserve the specific name of Achatina janii De Betta & Martinati, 1855 for a subterranean, eyeless pulmonate gastropod (family FERUSSACIIDAE) from southern Europe. The name has been used consistently but is threatened by the subjective synonym Achatina veneta Strobel, 1855 which appeared only a few days earlier and which has remained virtually unused since publication. It is proposed that the latter specific name be suppressed.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Mollusca; Gastropoda; FERUSSACIIDAE; Cecilioides janii; Cecilioides veneta; southern Europe.

 

Case 3198 (see Opinion 2062)

Heteromesus
Richardson, 1908 (Crustacea, Isopoda): proposed designation of H. granulatus Richardson, 1908 as the type species

Kelly L. Merrin
Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666E, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia and Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia

Gary C.B. Poore
Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666E, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia (e-mail: gpoore@museum.vic.gov.au)

Abstract.
The purpose of this application is to conserve the accustomed usage of the marine isopod genus Heteromesus Richardson, 1908 (family ISCHNOMESIDAE), which currently contains 12 species. In 1962 Ischnosoma thomsoni Beddard, 1886, was designated as the type species, but this has the characters of the genus Haplomesus Richardson, 1908. It is proposed that Heteromesus granulatus Richardson, 1908 should be designated as the type species of Heteromesus.

Keywords.
Nomenclature; taxonomy; Crustacea; Isopoda; ISCHNOMESIDAE; Heteromesus; Haplomesus; Heteromesus granulatus; Haplomesus thomsoni; marine.

 

Case 3227 (see Opinion 2071)

Geophilus brevilabiatus Newport, 1845 (currently Orphnaeus brevilabiatus) and Chomatobius brasilianus Humbert & Saussure, 1870 (currently O. brasilianus) (Chilopoda): proposed conservation of the specific names

Donatella Foddai and Alessandro Minelli
Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Padova, Via Ugo Bassi 58B, I 35131 Padova, Italy (e-mail: foddai@civ.bio.unipd.it; almin@civ.bio.unipd.it)

Luis Alberto Pereira
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s.n., (1900) La Plata, R. Argentina (e-mail: lpereira@museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is the conservation of the specific names of Geophilus brevilabiatus Newport, 1845 (currently Orphnaeus brevilabiatus) and Chomatobius brasilianus Humbert & Saussure, 1870 (currently O. brasilianus) for two widely distributed species of geophilomorph centipedes (family ORYIDAE). Although senior subjective synonyms for these two nominal species have been used only infrequently, the junior names do not fully meet the criteria for protection under Article 23.9 of the Code. Scolopendra phosphorea Linnaeus, 1758, a senior synonym of G. brevilabiatus, has been used once as a valid name in 1901. There are two senior synonyms of the nominal species G. brasilianus - G. lineatus and G. whitei, both of Newport (1845), but neither has been used as the valid name of the taxon.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Chilopoda; Geophilomorpha; ORYIDAE; Scolopendra phosphorea; Orphnaeus brevilabiatus; Orphnaeus brasilianus; Orphnaeus lineatus; Orphnaeus whitei; geophilomorph centipedes; pantropical.


Case 3181
(see Opinion 2064)

Cryptotermes dudleyi Banks, 1918 (Insecta, Isoptera): proposed precedence over Calotermes (Cryptotermes) jacobsoni Holmgren, 1913

Michael S. Engel
Division of Entomology, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 1460 Jayhawk Boulevard, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7523, U.S.A.

Kumar Krishna
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024-5192, U.S.A.

Abstract. The purpose of this application is to conserve the usage of the specific name of Cryptotermes dudleyi Banks, 1918 for an important economic termite pest species widely distributed by man. The senior specific name, Calotermes (Cryptotermes) jacobsoni Holmgren, 1913, has not been used since 1934 while the junior name has been universally used in an extensive biological, systematic and pest control literature since at least 1949. It is proposed that the specific name Cryptotermes dudleyi be given precedence over Calotermes jacobsoni.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Isoptera; KALOTERMITIDAE; Cryptotermes; Cryptotermes dudleyi; Cryptotermes jacobsoni; termites.

Case 3202 (see Opinion 2066)

Podalgus
Burmeister, 1847 and Philoscaptus Brèthes, 1919 (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed conservation by the designation of Podalgus cuniculus Burmeister, 1847 as the type species of Podalgus

Frank-Thorsten Krell
Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, U.K. (e-mail: F.Krell@nhm.ac.uk)

Abstract. The type species of Podalgus Burmeister, 1847 (SCARABAEIDAE, DYNASTINAE) is formally P. bonariensis Burmeister, 1847 but this fixation has been rejected or ignored by virtually all authors. The purpose of this application is to accept the designation by Arrow (1908) of P. cuniculus Burmeister, 1847, thereby maintaining the current usage of Podalgus for an abundant small rhinoceros beetle from the northern Afrotropics, North Africa, Arabia and west Asia to northern India, and Philoscaptus Brèthes, 1919 (type species Podalgus bonariensis, by monotypy) for South American species; Africa; Asia; South America.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Coleoptera; SCARABAEIDAE; DYNASTINAE; Podalgus; Philoscaptus; Podalgus cuniculus; Philoscaptus bonariensis; rhinoceros beetles; Africa; Asia; South America.

Case 3237

Leucopelaea albescens Bates, 1891 (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed validation of the lectotype designation

Andrew Smith
W436 Nebraska Hall, Division of Entomology, University of Nebraska State Museum, Lincoln, NE 68588-0514, U.S.A. (e-mail: asmith@unlserve.unl.edu)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is to validate the lectotype designation of Leucopelaea albescens Bates, 1891 under Article 86.1.2 of the Code. The nominal species has very recently been considered a junior synonym of Platycoelia lutescens Blanchard, 1851, the name for a scarab beetle (family SCARABAEIDAE) from the Andes in Ecuador, Peru and southern Colombia. The lectotype designation was made under the provisions of the third (1985) edition of the Code in a paper that was accepted for publication in November 1999. However, the paper was not published until May 2000, after the fourth (1999) edition of the Code had come into operation. The lectotype designation was made without an express statement of its taxonomic purpose and is invalid under Article 74.7.3 of the fourth edition of the Code.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Coleoptera; SCARABAEIDAE
Leucopelaea; Leucopelaea albescens; Platycoelia lutescens; scarab beetle; Andes Mountains; South America.


Case 3207 (see Comments & Opinion 2053)

STAPHYLINIDAE Latreille, 1804 (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed conservation of 65 specific names

Lee H. Herman
American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024-5192, U.S.A. (e-mail: herman@amnh.org)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is the conservation of 65 specific names that have been in use for many years for rove beetles (family STAPHYLINIDAE), but which were junior primary homonyms when published. The species are now placed in several different genera and none of the species denoted by the homonyms has been considered congeneric since 1899. This case is submitted to the Commission in accord with Article 23.9.5 of the Code where both senior and junior homonyms are in current use, or in accord with Article 23.9.3 where the senior and junior homonyms are not both in current use because the senior homonyms are treated as junior synonyms and the junior homonyms have not been used in 25 works in the preceding 50 years.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Coleoptera; STAPHYLINIDAE; rove beetles.

Case 3222 (see Comments BZN 59:3, 60:4)

Papilio eurymedon Lucas, 1852 (Insecta, Lepidoptera): proposed conservation of the specific name

John B. Heppner
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Division of Plant Industry, Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville, Florida 32614, U.S.A. (e-mail: heppnej@doacs.state.fl.us)

Thomas C. Emmel
McGuire Centre for Lepidoptera Research, University of Florida, P. O. Box 118525, Gainesville, Florida 32611, U.S.A. (e-mail: tcemmel@ufl.edu)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is to conserve the specific name of Papilio eurymedon Lucas, 1852 for the well-known swallowtail butterfly from western North America (family PAPILIONIDAE). The name is threatened by the unused senior subjective synonym P. antinous Donovan, 1805, which until 1985 had been thought to be an Australian species. It is proposed that the senior synonym is suppressed and the case is brought to the Commission under Recommendation 23A of the Code.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Lepidoptera; PAPILIONIDAE; Papilio eurymedon; Papilio antinous; swallowtail butterfly; western North America; Mexico.

 

Case 3210 (see Opinion 2068)

Catocala alabamae Grote, 1875 (Insecta, Lepidoptera): proposed conservation of the specific name

Lawrence F. Gall
Entomology Division, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, U.S.A. (e-mail: lawrence.gall@yale.edu)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is to conserve the specific name of Catocala alabamae Grote, 1875 for a small, yellow-hindwinged moth from North America (family NOCTUIDAE). The name is threatened by the earlier synonym Catocala polygama Guenée, 1852, which has been applied in the past to other species. The name C. polygama has not been used as valid for many years, and since 1938 it has been erroneously treated as a junior synonym of C. grynea (Cramer, 1780). It is proposed that the name C. polygama be suppressed.

Keywords.
Nomenclature; taxonomy; Lepidoptera; NOCTUIDAE; Catocala; Catocala alabamae; Catocala grynea; Catocala polygama; moths; North America.

 

Case 3215 (see Opinion 2069)

E.L. Holmberg (1917, 1918), 'Las especies argentinas de Coelioxys' (Insecta, Hymenoptera): proposed suppression of 139 names applied to groups of species

Charles D. Michener
Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, Snow Hall, 1460 Jayhawk Boulevard, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7523, U.S.A. (e-mail: michener@ku.edu)

Abstract. The purpose of this application is the suppression of 139 names which were published by E.L. Holmberg in 1917-1918 for divisions and subdivisions of the megachilid bee genus Coelioxys Latreille, 1809 (family MEGACHILIDAE). These names were devised for a key to species of Coelioxys which occur in Argentina; they have never been used as names for taxa nor have type species been fixed, but under Article 10.4 of the Code they are available as genus-group names and, unless they are suppressed, some would be senior synonyms of currently accepted subgenera of Coelioxys, and possibly senior homonyms of genus-group names in use in other taxonomic fields.

Keywords. Nomenclature; taxonomy; Hymenoptera; Apoidea; MEGACHILIDAE; Coelioxys; bees; Argentina.
 
 
 
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