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
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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”.