L. O’Dogherty, J. Caulet, P. Dumitrică, Noritoshi Suzuki
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引用次数: 9
摘要
本目录提供了截至2019年12月最完整和修订的新生代属作品。这是四年艰苦合作的结果。第一个放射虫属是由Meyen于1834年描述的,因此这次修订涵盖了185年来对多胱氨酸放射虫的研究。此外,它还结束了15年前开始的对所有已描述的放射虫属分类的法老研究项目。其主要目的是为放射虫研究人员提供一个现代的、经过修订的坎贝尔工作的版本,每个人都可以在一个开放获取的期刊上访问。本目录由一系列图版组成,展示模式物种的图像,包括新生代所有可获得的属名命名类型的图像。这份目录在非常有限的篇幅内包含了大量的信息。共修订属1683个。提供的所有有效属都带有诊断和附加支持图像,以确保属的识别。本目录与本专题系列的前几期有所不同。因此,建议读者参考“用户指南”,以便对目录进行理解阅读,并了解这次修订中采用的分类行为。在图版的最后,读者会发现一组合成图,显示了这个修订项目最重要的结果,409个有效属的结果。由于Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg和Ernst Haeckel的许多分类群没有固定的全型,这里从一系列的正型中选择并指定了207个正型和7个副正型。11个新型也被指定为没有模式的分类群。
Catalogue of Cenozoic radiolarian genera (Class Polycystinea)
ABSTRACT This catalogue provides the most complete and revised work of Cenozoic genera as of December 2019. It is the result of four exhausting years of collaborative work. The first radiolarian genus was described in 1834 by Meyen, so this revision covers 185 years of research on polycystine radiolarians. Additionally, it concludes a pharaonic research project on the taxonomy of all described genera of radiolarians that started fifteen years ago. The main objective was to provide radiolarian researchers with a modern and revised version of the Campbell's work accessible to everyone in an open access journal. This catalogue is organized as a series of plates displaying the images of the type species consisting of all available images of the name-bearing type for the generic names in the Cenozoic Era. This catalogue encompasses extensive information in a very limited space. There are a total of 1683 revised genera. All valid genera provided appear with a diagnosis and an additional support image which is included to ensure the identification of the genus. This catalogue is somewhat different from previous issues on this thematic series. For this reason, it is recommended that the reader refer to the “guide for the users” for a comprehensible reading of the catalogue and to understand the taxonomic acts adopted in this revision. At the end of the plates, the reader will find a set of synthetic figures that display the most important result of this revision project, a result of 409 valid genera. Since numerous taxa of Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg and Ernst Haeckel had no fixed holotype, 207 lectotypes and 7 paralectotype were chosen and designated here from the series of syntypes. 11 neotypes were also designated for taxa that did not have syntypes.
期刊介绍:
Geodiversitas is a fully electronic journal, with a continuous publication stream, devoted to varied aspects of Earth Sciences. It publishes original results particularly on systematics, phylogeny, paleobiodiversity and paleoenvironment.
Thematic issues may also be published under the responsibility of a guest editor.