Replacement names for four preoccupied talitrid genus-group names proposed by Lowry & Myers in 2019 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Senticaudata) Author Lowry, James K. Author Myers, Alan A. Author Nakano, Takafumi text Zootaxa 2019 2019-06-13 4615 2 395 396 journal article 26501 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.2.11 9bca4044-696b-4c6f-8c1b-ccb4d5a991d8 1175-5326 3244674 DC2F93D1-92B2-4D28-B4BE-6DAADFD6B876 Family Talitridae Rafinesque, 1815 Genus Fleuriella nom. nov. Fleuria Lowry & Myers, 2019: 35 , fig. 13 [non Fleuria Kieffer, 1924 (Insecta: Diptera : Chironomidae )]. Type species: Austrotroides crenatus Friend, 1982 ; fixed by original designation for Fleuria Lowry & Myers, 2019 . Included species. Fleuriella contains one species: F. crenata ( Friend, 1982 ) comb. nov. Etymology. The replacement generic name is a compound noun of feminine gender, derived from the name of the type locality of the type species, the Fleurieu Peninsula, in combination with the Latin feminine diminutive suffix “-ella”. Genus Deshurleyella nom. nov. Hurleyella Lowry & Myers, 2019: 41 , fig. 17 [non Hurleyella Runyon & Robinson, 2010 (Insecta: Diptera : Dolichopodidae )] Type species: Waematau kohuroa Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ; fixed by original designation for Hurleyella Lowry & Myers, 2019 . Included species. Deshurleyella includes four species: D. kohuroa ( Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ) comb. nov. ; D. reinga ( Duncan, 1994 ) comb. nov. ; D. rereke ( Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ) comb. nov. ; D. ringanohinohi ( Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ) comb. nov. Etymology. The replacement generic name is a compound noun of feminine gender for Des Hurley in recognition of his contributions to the amphipod fauna of New Zealand , with the Latin feminine diminutive suffix “-ella”.