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摘要
摘要在棘皮动物化石属中,发现了三个初级同音异名,并提出了以下替代名称:Edrioblastophis nom。nov.pro-Blastocystis Jaekel,1918 nec Aléxéieff,1911,因此Edrioblastopsidae命名。nov.取代Jaekel芽囊虫科,1918年;Euzonohymenosma nom。nov.=Hymenosoma Lehmann,1957 nec Desmarest,1823;宾夕法尼亚旋风花。nov.=Cycloscapus Moore和Jeffords,1968 nec Erdös和Novicky in Erdös,1951。因此,还建立了三个新的组合(comb.nov.)。
New Replacement Names in Fossil Echinoderms (Echinodermata)
Abstract. Within the genera of fossil Echinodermata three junior homonyms are found and the following replacement names are proposed: Edrioblastocystis nom. nov. pro Blastocystis Jaekel, 1918 nec Aléxéieff, 1911 and consequently Edrioblastocystidae nom. nov. to replace Blastocystidae Jaekel, 1918; Euzonohymenosoma nom. nov. = Hymenosoma Lehmann, 1957 nec Desmarest, 1823; Pennsylvanicycloscapus nom. nov. = Cycloscapus Moore and Jeffords, 1968 nec Erdös and Novicky in Erdös, 1951. Accordingly, also three new combinations (comb. nov.) are established.
期刊介绍:
Paleonotological Research (PR) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed international journal, which focuses on original contributions primarily in the area of paleontology but also covering a wide range of allied sciences. It has been published since 1997 as a successor to the former journal Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. The emphasis of contributions will include global and local perspectives, and contents can cover all ages (Precambrian to the Quaternary, including the present time).