1|J. D. Hardy|?|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
2|J. D. Hardy|acanthogyrus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
3|J. D. Hardy|acanthosentis|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
4|J. D. Hardy|algae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
6|J. D. Hardy|amphipoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
7|J. D. Hardy|animal|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
8|J. D. Hardy|annelida|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
9|J. D. Hardy|anthozoa|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
10|J. D. Hardy|anthromedusa|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
14|J. D. Hardy|bacillariophyta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
17|J. D. Hardy|brachiopoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
19|J. D. Hardy|bryophyta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
20|J. D. Hardy|bryozoa|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
21|J. D. Hardy|bryozoan|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
22|J. D. Hardy|cantharoidea|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
26|J. D. Hardy|chironomidae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
28|J. D. Hardy|cnidaria|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
29|J. D. Hardy|cnidarian|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
31|J. D. Hardy|crinoidea|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
35|J. D. Hardy|decapoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
37|J. D. Hardy|diptera|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
40|J. D. Hardy|dorylaimidae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
41|J. D. Hardy|echinoderm|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
42|J. D. Hardy|echinodermata|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
43|J. D. Hardy|ectoprocta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
45|J. D. Hardy|farzandia|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
47|J. D. Hardy|fern|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
48|J. D. Hardy|ficidae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
49|J. D. Hardy|fish|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
50|J. D. Hardy|flatworm|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
51|J. D. Hardy|fungus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
52|J. D. Hardy|gastropod|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
53|J. D. Hardy|gastropoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
55|J. D. Hardy|group|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
56|J. D. Hardy|hemiptera|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
60|J. D. Hardy|hymenoptera|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
61|J. D. Hardy|i.-s.-1|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
62|J. D. Hardy|i.-s.-2|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
63|J. D. Hardy|infraorder|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
64|J. D. Hardy|insect|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
65|J. D. Hardy|insecta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
67|J. D. Hardy|isopoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
71|J. D. Hardy|lichen|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
72|J. D. Hardy|magnoliophyta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
73|J. D. Hardy|malvaceae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
74|J. D. Hardy|mammal|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
77|J. D. Hardy|miliolidae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
78|J. D. Hardy|mold|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
79|J. D. Hardy|mollusca|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
80|J. D. Hardy|mollusk|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
81|J. D. Hardy|mollusks|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
82|J. D. Hardy|moraceae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
83|J. D. Hardy|nemata|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
84|J. D. Hardy|nematoda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
85|J. D. Hardy|nematode|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
88|J. D. Hardy|neosentis|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
89|J. D. Hardy|nermertea|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
90|J. D. Hardy|nudibranchia|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
93|J. D. Hardy|orchid|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
95|J. D. Hardy|pallisentis|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
102|J. D. Hardy|plagiorhynchus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
103|J. D. Hardy|plant|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
104|J. D. Hardy|platyhelminthes|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
105|J. D. Hardy|plecoptera|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
107|J. D. Hardy|polymorphus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
108|J. D. Hardy|polyplacophora|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
109|J. D. Hardy|porifera|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
110|J. D. Hardy|profilicollis|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
111|J. D. Hardy|prosthorhynchus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
112|J. D. Hardy|protozoa|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
113|J. D. Hardy|pterophyta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
115|J. D. Hardy|rhizocephala|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
116|J. D. Hardy|rhodophycota|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
118|J. D. Hardy|section|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
121|J. D. Hardy|sponge|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
122|J. D. Hardy|sub-class|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
123|J. D. Hardy|subgenus|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
125|J. D. Hardy|suborder|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
127|J. D. Hardy|superfamily|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
129|J. D. Hardy|thaliacea|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
131|J. D. Hardy|trematode|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
132|J. D. Hardy|tubificidae|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
134|J. D. Hardy|polychaeta|1996-06-13 14:51:08|10/14/1998
135|NODC|Typifies|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
136|NODC|Part|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
137|NODC|Sensu latu|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
138|NODC|Species inquirenda|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
140|NODC|NODC rank was Cohort|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
141|NODC|NODC rank was Group B|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
142|NODC|NODC rank was Division C|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
143|NODC|NODC rank was Group A|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
144|NODC|NODC rank was Section|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
145|NODC|NODC rank was Supertribe|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
146|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 190070 and 190069, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|07/14/1997
149|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 191846, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
151|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 194373, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
155|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 57288, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
156|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 205402, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
157|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 125239, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
158|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 125348, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
159|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 126583, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
160|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 130041, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
161|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 150022, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
162|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 133926, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
163|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 135756, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
164|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 146867, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
167|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 156853, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
169|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 206886, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
170|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 152420, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1996-06-13 14:51:08|06/17/1996
172|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: (nomen nudum)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
173|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: ---|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
174|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: ????|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
175|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: [Gnathia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
176|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: [Sphaeroma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
177|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: [unknown]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
178|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: 325-340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
179|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Abrolhos Is., Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
180|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Adriatic Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
181|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aegean Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
182|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Alabama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
183|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Alaska|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
184|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Alberta, Canada|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
185|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aldabra|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
186|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aleutian Archipelago|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
187|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aleutian Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
188|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aleutian Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
189|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Algeria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
190|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Amboina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
191|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Amboina Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
192|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ambon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
193|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Amirantes Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
194|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Amsterdam Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
195|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Andaman Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
196|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Andaman Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
197|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Angola|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
198|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Angola Interstitial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
199|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
200|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctic Pen.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
201|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctic Pen.;S.Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
202|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctic, South Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
203|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
204|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctica, S.Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
205|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Anvers Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
206|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arabian Gulf|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
207|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arabian Sea, Somalia, Mozambique|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
208|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arafura Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
209|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arafura Sea, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
210|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arctic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
211|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arctic Canada|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
212|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arctic Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
213|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arctic Russia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
214|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arctic Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
215|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Argentina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
216|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Argentine Basin|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
217|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arkansas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
218|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Arkansas, Oklahoma|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
219|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aruba|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
220|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ascension Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
221|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
222|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Atlantic Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
223|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Atlantic Morocco|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
224|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Atlantic Portugal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
225|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
226|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Australia (Timor Sea)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
227|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Australia?|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
228|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Azores|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
229|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bahamas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
230|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Baja California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
231|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Baja California, Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
232|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Balearic Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
233|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Balearic Is., Spain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
234|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bali Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
235|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Banda Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
236|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Barbados|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
237|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Barents Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
238|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
239|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Strait, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
240|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Strait, Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
242|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Strait; NSW|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
243|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Strait; Tasmania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
244|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bass Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
245|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bay of Bengal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
246|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bay of Biscay|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
247|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bay of Fundy|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
248|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bay of Panama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
249|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: bays and inlets of theUS|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
250|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bays of Biscay|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
251|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Belgium|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
252|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Belize|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
253|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bellinghausen Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
254|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bering Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
255|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bermuda|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
256|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bermuda Rise|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
257|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bermuda slope|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
258|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Black Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
259|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bonaire|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
260|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bora Bora|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
261|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Borneo|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
262|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bosnia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
263|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bougainville Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
264|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bouvet Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
265|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Brazil|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
266|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: British Columbia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
267|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: British Isles|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
269|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Burma|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
270|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: C. & S. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
271|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
272|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cambodia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
273|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Campbell Is.(N.Z.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
274|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Canary Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
275|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cape Verde Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
276|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Capri|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
277|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cargados Carajos|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
278|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cargados Carajos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
279|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Carib. Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
280|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caribbean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
281|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caribbean Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
282|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caribbean Panama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
283|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caribbean Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
284|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caroline Is., Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
285|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caucasus|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
286|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cayman Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
287|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Celebes|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
288|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Central Asia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
290|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Central Pyrenees|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
291|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Chatham Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
292|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Chile|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
293|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Chilka Lake, India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
294|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Chilka Lake, India S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
295|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: China|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
296|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: China Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
297|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Christiana Fjord|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
298|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Christmas Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
299|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
300|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia (Atlantic)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
301|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia (Carib.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
302|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia (Caribbean)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
303|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia Abyssal Plain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
304|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Colombia, Caribbean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
305|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Congo|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
306|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cook Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
307|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cook Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
308|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coral Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
309|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coral Sea (Australia)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
310|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coral Sea Is., Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
311|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coral Sea, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
312|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coral Sea, Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
313|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Corfu Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
314|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cornwall|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
315|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Coronado Canyon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
316|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Corsica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
317|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Corsica, Med.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
318|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cosmopolitan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
319|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Costa Rica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
320|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Costa Rica (Pacific)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
321|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Crete|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
322|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Crimea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
323|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Croatia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
324|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Crozet Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
325|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cuba|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
326|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Curacao|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
327|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cyprus|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
328|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Dahomey|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
329|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Davis Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
330|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Davis Sea, Antarctic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
331|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Davis Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
332|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Davis Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
333|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Denmark|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
334|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Djibouti|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
335|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Djibouti; Gulf of Oman|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
336|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Dominica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
337|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Dominican Republic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
338|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Drake Passage|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
339|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Dry Tortugas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
340|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Arctic Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
341|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
342|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
343|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. China Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
344|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. coastUSA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
345|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
346|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. North America|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
347|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. of Georges Bank|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
348|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. of Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
349|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
350|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Siberia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
351|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Tasmania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
352|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Weddell Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
353|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E.USSR|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
354|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: East Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
355|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: East China Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
356|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: East Indies|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
357|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Easter & Pitcairn Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
358|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: EasternUSA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
359|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ecuador|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
360|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Egmont Reef|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
361|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Egypt|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
362|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ellice Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
363|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Enderby Land|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
364|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: England|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
365|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: English Channel|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
366|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Eniwetak|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
367|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Eniwetok|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
368|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Equa.W. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
369|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Equatorial Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
370|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ethiopia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
371|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Falkland & S.Georgia Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
372|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Falkland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
373|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Fanning Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
374|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Faroe Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
375|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Fiji|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
376|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Fiji Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
377|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Finland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
378|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Flores Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
379|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Flores Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
380|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Florida|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
381|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Florida,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
382|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
383|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France (Atlantic)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
384|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France (Medit.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
385|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France (Mediterr.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
386|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France (Mediterranean)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
387|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France, (Medit.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
388|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France, Medit.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
389|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: French Polynesia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
390|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: FW|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
391|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: FW,C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
392|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gabon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
393|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Galapagos|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
394|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Galapagos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
395|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gambier Is. (S. Pacific)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
396|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ganges Delta|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
397|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gauss Station|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
398|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Georgia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
399|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Georgia & East Florida|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
400|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Georgia,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
401|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Georgia,USSR|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
402|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Germany|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
403|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gibraltar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
404|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gilbert Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
405|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Goa, India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
406|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gough Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
407|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Graham Land|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
408|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Grand Bahama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
409|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Great Australian Bight|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
410|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Great Barrier Reef|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
411|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Great Barrier Reef S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
412|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Great Barrier Reef, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
413|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Great Britain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
414|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Greece|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
415|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Greenland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
416|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Greenland Basin|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
417|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guadeloupe|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
418|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guam|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
419|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guiana Basin|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
420|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guinea, West Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
421|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guinea-Bissau|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
422|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Aden|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
423|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Aqaba|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
424|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
425|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of California S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
426|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of California, Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
427|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Carpentaria S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
428|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Elat|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
429|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Gascony|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
430|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Guinea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
431|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Manaar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
432|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
433|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Panama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
434|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Suez|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
435|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Thailand|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
436|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf Stream|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
437|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Guyana|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
438|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Haiti|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
439|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hardanger Fjord|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
440|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hawaii|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
441|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hawaiian Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
442|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Helgoland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
443|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Heron Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
444|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Heron Is., Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
445|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Himalayas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
446|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hispaniola|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
447|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hong Kong|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
448|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: hot spring|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
449|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Houtman Abrolhos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
450|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hungary|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
451|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Iceland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
452|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Illinois|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
454|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Inaccessible Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
455|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
456|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: India & Andaman Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
457|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: India, Somalia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
458|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Indian Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
459|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Indian, Pacific Oceans|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
460|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Indonesia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
461|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Iraq|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
462|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ireland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
463|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Irian Jaya|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
464|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ischia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
465|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Israel|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
466|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Istria, Italy|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
467|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Italy|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
468|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ivory Coast|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
469|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Izu-Bonin Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
470|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Jamaica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
471|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
472|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Japan Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
473|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Japan Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
474|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Japan, North China|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
475|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Java|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
476|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Java Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
477|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Java, Indonesia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
478|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Johnston Atoll, Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
479|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Juan de Fuca Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
480|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Juan Fernandez Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
481|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kabylie|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
482|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kamchatka|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
483|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kamchatka Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
484|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kandavu Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
485|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Karakelong Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
486|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kentucky|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
487|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kenya|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
488|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kerguelen|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
489|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kerguelen & Falkland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
490|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kerguelen Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
491|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kermadec Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
492|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Key West|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
493|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Korea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
494|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kurile Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
495|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kurile-Kamchatka Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
496|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kuwait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
497|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: La Jolla Canyon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
498|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Laborador|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
499|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lake Baikal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
500|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lake Ohrid|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
501|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lake Tanganyika|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
502|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lebanon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
503|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Leeward Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
504|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Leeward Is., Caribbean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
505|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lesser Antilles|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
506|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Leucadia Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
507|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Libya|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
508|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ligurian Alps|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
509|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lizard Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
510|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lizard Is. Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
511|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lofoten Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
512|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Los Angeles, California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
513|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Louisiana|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
515|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Loyalty Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
516|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Macedonia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
517|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Macquarie Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
518|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Madagascar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
519|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Madeira Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
520|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Madras, India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
521|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Magellan Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
522|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Magellan Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
523|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maine,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
524|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Majorca|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
525|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Malawi|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
526|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Malay Peninsula|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
527|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Malaysia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
528|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Malaysian Peninsula|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
529|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maldive Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
530|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maldives|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
531|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maldives Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
532|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mali|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
533|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Malpelo Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
534|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Marion Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
535|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Martha's Vineyard|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
536|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Martinique|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
537|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Martinique, Peru|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
539|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Massachusetts|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
540|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Massachusetts,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
541|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mauritania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
542|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mauritius|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
543|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mauritius, Madagascar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
544|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mauritius, Palaos|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
545|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mediterranean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
546|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mergui Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
547|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
548|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mexico (Pacific)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
549|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Minikoi Atoll|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
550|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Missouri|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
551|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Missouri, Arkansas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
552|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Moluccas Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
553|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mona Is., Puerto Rico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
554|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Montenegro|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
555|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Moorea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
556|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Moorea, Society Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
557|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Morocco|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
558|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mozambique|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
559|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mozambique, Somalia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
560|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
561|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
562|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Atlantic, off France|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
563|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Atlantic,Bermuda|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
564|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
565|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Central Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
566|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Iceland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
567|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Ireland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
568|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Italy|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
569|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Norway|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
570|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
571|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Polar Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
572|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Terr., Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
573|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. W. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
574|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. W. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
575|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.-central Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
576|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
577|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. Atlantic, Med.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
578|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. Atlantic, Med. I-6|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
579|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. of Azores|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
580|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
581|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
582|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
583|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
584|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Europe|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
585|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. France|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
586|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
587|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Shelf|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
588|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Spain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
589|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W.Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
590|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Namibia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
591|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Natal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
592|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: NE & NW Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
593|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Near Crozet Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
594|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Near Falkland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
595|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: near Galapagos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
596|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: near South Shetland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
597|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Near Taiwan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
598|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Netherlands|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
599|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Caledonia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
600|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Guinea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
601|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Jersey|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
602|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Jersey, Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
603|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Mexico,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
604|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New South Wales|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
605|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New South Wales S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
606|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New York|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
607|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New York,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
608|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Zealand|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
609|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Nicobar Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
610|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Nigeria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
611|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Nightingale Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
612|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: nomen dubium|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
613|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
614|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Carolina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
615|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Carolina,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
616|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Java|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
617|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Polar Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
618|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
619|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Sea (England)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
620|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North. Terr., Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
621|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Northern Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
622|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Northern Territory|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
623|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Northern Territory, Aust.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
624|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Northern Territory, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
625|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Norway|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
626|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Norwegian Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
627|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Novaya Zemlaya|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
628|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: NSW|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
629|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Angola|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
630|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Antarctica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
631|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Argentina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
632|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Ascension Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
633|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Azores|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
634|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Brazil|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
635|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Cape Horn|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
636|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Chile|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
637|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Falkland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
638|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Galapagos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
639|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Georges Bank|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
640|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Georgia,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
641|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Guiana|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
642|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Italy|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
643|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Ivory Coast|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
644|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
645|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Kamchatka|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
646|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Kenya|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
647|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Kerguelen Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
648|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Madagascar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
649|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Martha's Vineyard|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
650|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Morocco|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
651|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off N. Britain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
652|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Namibia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
653|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Nantucket Shoals|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
654|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New England|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
655|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New Guinea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
656|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New Jersey|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
657|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New Zealand|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
658|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New Zealand (see Harrison, 1984)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
659|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off North Carolina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
660|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off Okinawa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
661|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Panama (Pacific)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
662|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Peru|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
663|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Philippines|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
664|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Queensland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
665|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off S. Orkney Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
666|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: off South Argentina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
667|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Tasmania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
668|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
669|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ohio|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
670|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Okhotsk Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
671|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Okinawa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
673|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Oklahoma|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
674|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Oregon,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
675|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
676|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Costa Rica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
677|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
678|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Nicaragua|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
679|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Panama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
680|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific Russia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
681|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pacific, New Britain Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
682|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pakistan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
683|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pakistan, Arabian Sea S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
684|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Palau|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
685|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Palau Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
686|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Panama|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
687|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Panama (Pacific)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
688|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Panama; Colombia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
689|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Papua New Guinea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
690|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Papua New Guinea S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
691|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Patagonia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
692|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Patagonian Shelf|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
693|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pennsylvania,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
694|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Persian Gulf|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
695|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Peru|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
696|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Peru-Chile Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
697|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Philippine Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
698|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Philippine Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
699|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Philippines|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
700|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Poitou|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
701|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Portugal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
702|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Porugal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
703|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Principe Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
704|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Puerto Rico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
705|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Puerto Rico Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
706|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Puget Sound|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
707|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Pyrenees|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
708|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Queensland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
709|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Queensland, Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
710|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Queensland, New South Wales|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
711|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Queensland, Victoria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
712|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Quintana Roo|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
713|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Red Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
715|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Reunion Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
716|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Rhodes (Greece)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
717|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Rockall Bank|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
718|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Rockall Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
719|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Romanche Trench (N. Atlantic)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
720|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ross Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
721|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Roumania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
722|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ruapuke Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
723|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Rumania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
724|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Russia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
725|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ryukyu Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
726|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ryukyu Is., Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
727|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
728|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. & W. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
729|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
730|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
731|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Brazil|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
732|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
733|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Davis Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
734|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Denmark Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
735|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
737|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Jan Mayen|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
738|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
739|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. of Falkland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
740|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. of Kerguelen Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
741|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. of Madagascar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
742|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. of Martha's Vineyard|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
743|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Orkney Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
744|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
745|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Rockall Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
746|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Sandwich Trench|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
747|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. Shetlands Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
748|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. W. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
749|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
750|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.E. Alaska|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
751|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
752|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.E. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
753|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.E. Indian Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
754|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.E. Siberia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
755|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.Sandwich Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
756|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
757|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
758|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
759|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Cape Farewell|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
760|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Iceland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
761|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
762|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Indian Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
763|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. of Iceland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
764|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
765|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Spain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
766|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S.W. Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
767|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Samoa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
768|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: San Clemente Canyon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
769|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: San Juan Arch.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
770|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: San Juan Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
771|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Santa Cruz Canyon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
772|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sarawak|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
773|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sardinia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
774|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sargasso Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
775|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sark Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
776|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Scotia Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
777|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Scotland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
778|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sea of Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
779|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sea of Ochotsk|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
780|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sea of Ohkotsk|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
781|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sea of Okhotsk|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
782|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Seas of Asia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
783|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Senegal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
784|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Serbia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
785|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Seychelles Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
786|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Shag Rocks, S. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
787|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
788|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Siberia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
789|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sicily|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
790|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sierra Leone|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
791|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sinai|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
792|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Singapore|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
793|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Skager Rak Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
794|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Skagerrak|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
795|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Slovakia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
796|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Society Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
797|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Solomon Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
798|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Somalia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
799|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Somalia, Singapore|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
800|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
801|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Africa 13-84|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
802|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Africa?|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
803|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Argentina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
804|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
805|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
806|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Carolina|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
807|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South China Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
808|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Georgia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
809|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Georgia 500-700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
810|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Georgia Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
811|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South India|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
813|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Moluccan Is.&|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
814|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Orkney Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
815|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Sandwich Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
816|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Shetland Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
817|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Shetland Is. S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
818|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Vietnam|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
819|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South-western Cape|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
820|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Southern Caspian Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
821|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Southern Ocean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
822|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Spain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
823|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Spain, N. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
824|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Spitsbergen|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
825|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Spitzbergen|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
826|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sri Lanka|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
827|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sri Lanka "deep water off Galle"|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
828|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Croix|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
829|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Croix, Virgin Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
830|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Helena Is. FW|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
831|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Johns, Virgin Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
832|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Lucia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
833|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Paul & Amsterdam Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
834|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Paul Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
835|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
836|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas, Virgin Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
837|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas, W. Indies|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
838|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas, W.Indies|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
839|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas, West Indies|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
840|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: St. Thomas,W.Indies I|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
841|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Stewart Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
842|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Storeggen Bank|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
843|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Strait of Magellan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
844|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Straits of Magellan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
845|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Subantarctic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
846|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Suez|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
847|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sumatra|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
848|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sumatra Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
849|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Surinam|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
850|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: SW Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
851|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sweden|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
852|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Switzerland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
853|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Syria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
854|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Syria (Med.)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
855|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Table Mountain|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
856|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Taiwan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
857|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Taiwan Straits|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
858|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tanner Canyon|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
859|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tanner Canyon, California|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
860|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tanzania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
861|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasman Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
862|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasman Sea; Pacific Costa Rica|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
863|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasmania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
864|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasmania; N. Zealand|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
865|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tennessee|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
866|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Texas|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
867|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Texas, Gulf of Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
868|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Texas,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
869|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Thailand|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
870|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Thailand, Madagascar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
871|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tierra del Fuego|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
872|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tierra del Fuego, Chile|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
873|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tierra del Fuego, Chile S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
874|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Timor|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
875|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Timor Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
876|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tonga|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
877|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Torres Strait|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
878|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Torres Strait, Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
879|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tortuga Is., Venezuela|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
880|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Toyama Pref., Japan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
881|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Transcaucasia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
882|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Transcaucasian Georgia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
883|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Transvaal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
884|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Transylvania|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
885|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Trinidad|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
886|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tristan da Cunha|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
887|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tristan da Cunha ?|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
888|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: tropical E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
889|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tuamotu Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
890|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tunisia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
891|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Turkey|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
892|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Turkmenia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
893|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Turkmenistan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
894|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Turks & Caicos Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
895|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: U.S. Virgin Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
896|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: UK|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
897|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: UK, N.E. Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
898|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: unknown|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
899|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Uruguay|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
900|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: USSR|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
901|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Vancouver Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
902|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Vema Seamount|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
903|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Venezuela|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
904|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Victoria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
905|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Victoria Land|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
906|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Victoria, New South Wales|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
907|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Vietnam|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
908|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virgin Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
909|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
910|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virginia,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
911|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virginia,USA C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
912|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Vladivostok, Russia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
913|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. & N.W. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
914|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. & S. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
915|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
916|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
917|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Azores|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
918|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. coastUSA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
919|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Equatorial Atlantic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
920|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. France|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
921|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Ireland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
922|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Mediterranean|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
923|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Norway|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
924|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. of Iceland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
925|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. of Ireland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
926|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. of Norway|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
927|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Pacific|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
928|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Scotia Basin|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
929|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Scotland|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
930|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Victoria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
931|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: W. Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
932|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Walter's Shoal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
933|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
934|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington,D.C.,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
935|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
936|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington,USA.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
937|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Weddell Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
938|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Weddell Sea; Antarctic Pen.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
939|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Africa|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
940|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Bengal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
941|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Indies|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
942|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Virginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
943|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Virginia,USA|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
944|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Western Australia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
945|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Western Australia S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
946|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Western Sahara|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
947|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: WestVirginia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
948|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: White Sea|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
949|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Windward Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
950|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Yucatan|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
951|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Yucatan, Mexico|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
952|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Yucatan, Mexico S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
953|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Yugoslavia|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
954|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Zaire|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
955|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Zanzibar|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
956|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Zanzibar Is.|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
957|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: <1m|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
958|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ?|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
959|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ? fish stomach|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
960|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ? S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
961|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-1.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
962|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
963|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
964|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-107|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
965|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-12|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
966|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-128|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
967|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-1384|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
968|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-15|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
969|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-1500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
970|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-1700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
971|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-18|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
972|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-192|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
973|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-2|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
974|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-20|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
975|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
976|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-210|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
977|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-2147|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
978|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-230|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
979|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-2300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
980|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-24|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
981|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-244|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
982|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-25|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
983|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-256|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
984|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
985|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
986|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
987|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
988|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-33|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
989|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-35|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
990|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-355|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
991|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-36|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
992|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-366|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
993|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
994|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-380|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
995|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
996|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-43|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
997|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-45|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
998|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-48|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
999|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-50|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1000|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1001|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-5000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1002|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-55|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1003|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-569|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1004|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-6|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1005|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1006|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-7|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1007|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1008|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-8|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1009|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1010|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0-95|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1011|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.2-127|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1012|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1013|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1014|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5-1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1015|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5-13|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1016|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5-3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1017|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5-30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1018|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 0.5-4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1019|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-002|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1020|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-003|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1021|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-004|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1022|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-005|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1023|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-006|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1024|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-008|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1025|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-009|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1026|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-011|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1027|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1028|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1029|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1030|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-021|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1031|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-022|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1032|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-035|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1033|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-040|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1034|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-055|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1035|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-060|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1036|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-068|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1037|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-090|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1038|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-096|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1039|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 001-23|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1040|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-005|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1041|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1042|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-011|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1043|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-013|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1044|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1045|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1046|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-031|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1047|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-036|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1048|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-050|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1049|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 002-095|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1050|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-004|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1051|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-005|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1052|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-008|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1053|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1054|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-011|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1055|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-013|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1056|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1057|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-035|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1058|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-037|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1059|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-063|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1060|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 003-066|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1061|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-006|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1062|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-007|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1063|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-008|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1064|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1065|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1066|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1067|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-055|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1068|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 004-095|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1069|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-007|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1070|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1071|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-013|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1072|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1073|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1074|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-025|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1075|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-030|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1076|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-032|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1077|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-042|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1078|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-045|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1079|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-048|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1080|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-053|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1081|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-060|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1082|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-068|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1083|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-077|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1084|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-084|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1085|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 005-087|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1086|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-008|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1087|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1088|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-013|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1089|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-014|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1090|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1091|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1092|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-023|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1093|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1094|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-065|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1095|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-073|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1096|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 006-083|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1097|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1098|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-014|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1099|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1100|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-019|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1101|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1102|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-032|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1103|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-035|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1104|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-060|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1105|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 007-080|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1106|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-009|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1107|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1108|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-013|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1109|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-014|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1110|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1111|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-019|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1112|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-021|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1113|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-022|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1114|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-041|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1115|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-069|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1116|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 008-083|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1117|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-010|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1118|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-012|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1119|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1120|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1121|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1122|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-023|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1123|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1124|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-027|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1125|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 009-054|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1126|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-012|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1127|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-014|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1128|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1129|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-029|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1130|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-030|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1131|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-040|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1132|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-060|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1133|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 010-080|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1134|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1135|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1136|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1137|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-022|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1138|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-033|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1139|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-070|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1140|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-080|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1141|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 011-082|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1142|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-014|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1143|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1144|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1145|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-022|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1146|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1147|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-025|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1148|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-028|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1149|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-060|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1150|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 012-080|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1151|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 05-022|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1152|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1153|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1 B|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1154|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-1.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1155|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1156|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-110|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1157|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-124|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1158|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-162|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1159|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-175|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1160|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-378|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1161|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-465|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1162|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1-700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1163|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1164|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1165|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.5-10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1166|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.5-15|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1167|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.5-3.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1168|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.5-5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1169|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1.8|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1170|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1171|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-1100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1172|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-132|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1173|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1174|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1175|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-274|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1176|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-552|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1177|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1178|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 10-841|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1179|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1180|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-136|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1181|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-140|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1182|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-219|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1183|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1184|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-462|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1185|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-780|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1186|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 100-900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1187|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1188|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1000-1430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1189|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1000-3275|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1190|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1001-3016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1191|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1002-4392|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1192|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1005-4506|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1193|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1008-1050|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1194|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 101|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1195|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1011-1487|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1196|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1016-1892|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1197|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 102|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1198|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 104-1003|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1199|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 104-1050|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1200|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 104-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1201|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 104-207|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1202|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1040|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1203|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1040-1050|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1204|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1047|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1205|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 105|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1206|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 105-1002|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1207|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 105-237|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1208|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1050-2280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1209|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 106|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1210|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1065-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1211|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1070-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1212|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1075-1100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1213|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 108|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1214|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 108-118|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1215|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 108-513|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1216|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 109-127|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1217|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 109-137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1218|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1096|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1219|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1097|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1220|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1097-3731|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1221|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 11|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1222|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 110|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1223|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 110-124|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1224|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 110-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1225|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1100-1200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1226|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1100-1590|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1227|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1102-5208|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1228|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1107|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1229|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1113|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1230|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 112-1739|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1231|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 112-220|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1232|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1233|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1132|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1234|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1135-1153|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1235|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1135-2223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1236|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1150-2500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1237|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1150-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1238|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1155-1264|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1239|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1160-2076|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1240|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1169|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1241|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 119-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1242|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1243|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-1160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1244|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1245|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-208|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1246|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1247|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1248|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 12-457|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1249|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1250|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120-130|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1251|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120-135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1252|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1253|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1254|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 120-520|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1255|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1256|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1205|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1257|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1207-1459|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1258|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 121-1070|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1259|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 121-290|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1260|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1210-2500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1261|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 122|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1262|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 122-134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1263|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 122-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1264|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1226|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1265|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1227|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1266|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1228-1281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1267|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 123-137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1268|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 123-655|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1269|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1270|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1237|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1271|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1238|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1272|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1239|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1273|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 124|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1274|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1244|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1275|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 125|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1276|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 125-146|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1277|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 125-250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1278|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1253-1740|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1279|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1254-2223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1280|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 126|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1281|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1260|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1282|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1260-3709|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1283|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1261|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1284|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1271-1980|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1285|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1271-2925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1286|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1274|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1287|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1279-2024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1288|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 128-146|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1289|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 128-360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1290|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 128-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1291|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 128-887|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1292|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1293|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1280-1400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1294|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1280-1816|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1295|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1280-5122|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1296|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1297|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1290-1455|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1298|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1298|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1299|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1300|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13-140|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1301|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1302|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13-64|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1303|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13-84|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1304|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 13-92|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1305|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 130-137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1306|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 130-140|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1307|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 130-305|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1308|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 130-425|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1309|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 130-550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1310|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1311|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1301-5240|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1312|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 131-283|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1313|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 132-250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1314|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1320-1340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1315|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1330-2916|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1316|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1317|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 134-182|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1318|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1319|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 135-1277|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1320|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1321|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1366|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1322|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1372-1399|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1323|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1373|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1324|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1374|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1325|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1376|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1326|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 138|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1327|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1380|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1328|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1380-1641|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1329|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1386|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1330|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 139|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1331|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1395-1410|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1332|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 14|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1333|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 14-197|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1334|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 14-360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1335|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 14-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1336|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 14-56|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1337|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 140-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1338|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1339|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1400-2200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1340|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 141-190|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1341|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 141-220|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1342|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 141-867|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1343|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1412|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1344|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 142-490|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1345|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 142-600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1346|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 142-680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1347|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1427-1643|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1348|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1427-2031|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1349|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1430-1600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1350|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 144|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1351|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1440-1450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1352|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 145-960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1353|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1457-1463|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1354|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 146|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1355|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 146-716|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1356|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 147-158|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1357|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1479-1911|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1358|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 148|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1359|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1484-2910|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1360|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1485-3570|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1361|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1487-2009|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1362|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 149-228|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1363|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1493|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1364|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1495-2815|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1365|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1366|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-1360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1367|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-16|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1368|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1369|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-17|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1370|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-20|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1371|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-285|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1372|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1373|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-36|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1374|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1375|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1376|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1377|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-681|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1378|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-87|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1379|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 15-88|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1380|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1381|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-1300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1382|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1383|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-2258|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1384|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1385|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-3397|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1386|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1387|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1388|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1389|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 150-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1390|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1500-1700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1391|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1392|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1505-4061|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1393|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1510|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1394|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 152|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1395|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1524|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1396|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1534-1714|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1397|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1537|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1398|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 155|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1399|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1400|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1559-2117|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1401|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 156-1534|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1402|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 156-470|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1403|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 158|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1404|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1580-3000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1405|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1591|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1406|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-173|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1407|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-18|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1408|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-194|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1409|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-20|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1410|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1411|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-22|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1412|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-23|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1413|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 16-78|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1414|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1415|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160-165|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1416|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1417|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160-3423|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1418|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1419|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 160-600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1420|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1600-2200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1421|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1600-2516|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1422|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1609|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1423|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 161-619|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1424|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1623-1796|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1425|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1624|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1426|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1624-4632|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1427|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1632-3697|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1428|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1638|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1429|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1641|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1430|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1646|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1431|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 165|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1432|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 165-525|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1433|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1660|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1434|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 167|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1435|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1678-5370|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1436|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1693|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1437|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 17|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1438|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 17-19|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1439|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 17-22|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1440|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 17-699|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1441|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 170|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1442|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1710-2670|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1443|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1714|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1444|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1729-1879|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1445|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1739|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1446|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1760-1799|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1447|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1448|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1449|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1450|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-210|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1451|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-260|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1452|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-27|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1453|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-32|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1454|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1455|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-391|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1456|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1458|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-620|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1459|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-73|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1460|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-752|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1461|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-91|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1462|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 180|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1463|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 180-254|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1464|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 180-284|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1465|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 180-304|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1466|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1467|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1800-1906|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1468|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1800-1950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1469|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1816|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1470|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1829|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1471|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 183|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1472|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 183-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1473|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 183-275|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1474|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 183-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1475|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1830-1837|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1476|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1840|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1477|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 185-270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1478|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1877|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1479|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 188|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1480|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 188-291|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1481|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 188-536|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1482|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 189-481|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1483|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1894-1950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1484|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1485|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19-110|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1486|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19-113|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1487|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1488|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19-287|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1489|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 19-51|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1490|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 190|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1491|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 190-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1492|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 190-330|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1493|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 190-440|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1494|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1495|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 191-473|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1496|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 191-481|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1497|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1920-3776|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1498|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1927-1997|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1499|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1927-4925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1500|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1930-1940|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1501|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1942-2760|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1502|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 195-930|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1503|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1957|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1504|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1958|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1505|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 196-430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1506|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1507|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1964-3797|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1508|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1966-2016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1509|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 197|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1510|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1993-2912|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1512|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1996-2012|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1513|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1996-2465|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1514|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1515|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2-3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1516|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1517|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1518|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1519|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1520|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-102|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1521|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-124|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1522|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-1260|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1523|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-129|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1524|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1525|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-219|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1526|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-225|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1527|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-3270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1528|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1529|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1530|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1531|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1532|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-56|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1533|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-57|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1534|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 20-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1535|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1536|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200-1102|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1537|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200-2380|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1538|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1539|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200-610|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1540|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 200-680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1541|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1542|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2000-4885|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1543|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2000-5100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1544|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 201-871|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1545|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2012|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1546|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1547|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 202|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1548|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2022-2921|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1549|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2031-4980|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1550|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 204-1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1551|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 206-540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1552|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 207-425|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1553|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 208-1775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1554|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 208-761|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1555|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2085-3709|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1556|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2086-2891|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1557|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1558|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21-166|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1559|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21-23|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1560|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1561|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21-72|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1562|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 21-73|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1563|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 210-1408|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1564|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 210-578|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1565|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 213|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1566|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 214-237|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1567|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 215|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1568|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 215-620|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1569|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2155-3337|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1570|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 216-4885|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1571|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2178-2469|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1572|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2178-4892|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1573|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 218|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1574|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 219|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1575|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 219-233|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1576|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 219-2754|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1577|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 219-457|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1578|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 219-5843|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1579|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2194-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1580|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1581|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-141|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1582|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1583|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1584|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-31|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1585|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-46|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1586|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1587|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-569|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1588|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1589|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-74|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1590|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 22-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1591|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 220|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1592|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 220-1097|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1593|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 220-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1594|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 220-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1595|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2200-2735|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1596|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2207|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1597|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 221|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1598|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2218-4737|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1599|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2258|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1600|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2258-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1601|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2267|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1602|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1603|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2272|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1604|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2273-3025|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1605|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 228-235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1606|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2288-3839|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1607|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1608|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2300-2800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1609|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 233|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1610|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2350|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1611|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2379-4829|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1612|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2379-4892|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1613|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2379-4975|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1614|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2379-4980|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1615|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 238-347|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1616|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2384-4925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1617|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2385-3717|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1618|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2385-4221|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1619|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1620|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-110|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1621|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-159|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1622|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-2000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1623|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1624|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1625|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24-841|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1626|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 240-254|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1627|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 240-522|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1628|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2400-2630|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1629|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 243-4070|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1630|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2430-2670|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1631|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 245|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1632|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 245-250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1633|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 245-410|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1634|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1635|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2450-6079|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1636|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2456|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1637|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2456-4166|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1638|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2465|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1639|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 247-460|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1640|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2470|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1641|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2470-3612|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1642|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2476-2542|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1643|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2480-3235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1644|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2486-5390|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1645|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2490-6620|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1646|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2494-3411|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1647|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2496-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1648|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2496-5321|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1649|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1650|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-141|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1651|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-28|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1652|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-29|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1653|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1654|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-33|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1655|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1656|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 25-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1657|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1658|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 250-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1659|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1660|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2500-2820|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1661|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2504-4383|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1662|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2514-2926|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1663|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2516-2928|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1664|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 252-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1665|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 252-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1666|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 253-248|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1667|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1668|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 255|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1669|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1670|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 256|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1671|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2560-4359|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1672|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 257|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1673|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2571-5123|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1674|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 259-449|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1675|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2596|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1676|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2596-5843|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1677|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 26|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1678|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 26-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1679|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 26-104|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1680|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 26-320|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1681|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 26-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1682|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 260-540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1683|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 261|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1684|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 262|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1685|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2626-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1686|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2632-2698|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1687|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2636-2646|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1688|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2636-2925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1689|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2638|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1690|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 265-293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1691|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1692|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2651-2900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1693|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2652|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1694|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2665-3015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1695|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 267|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1696|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2670-3017|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1697|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 268|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1698|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2681|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1699|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1700|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-112|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1701|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-185|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1702|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1703|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1704|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-48|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1705|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-66|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1706|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1707|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 27-800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1708|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2702-3521|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1709|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2702-5497|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1710|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2702-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1711|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2725|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1712|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2735|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1713|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 274|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1714|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 274-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1715|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 274-285|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1716|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 274-857|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1717|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2741|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1718|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 275|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1719|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2761-2816|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1720|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2761-3237|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1721|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2770-2820|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1722|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2770-3250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1723|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2783-5293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1724|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2788-3235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1725|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2790-3340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1726|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 28|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1727|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 28-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1728|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 28-66|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1729|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1730|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 280-454|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1731|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2802-4426|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1732|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2818|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1733|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2827|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1734|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2827-2829|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1735|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2835|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1736|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 284-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1737|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2860-2858|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1738|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2864-2886|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1739|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2864-4270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1740|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2865-3015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1741|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2868-2875|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1742|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2868-4076|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1743|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 287-303|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1744|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2875|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1745|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2875-2941|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1746|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2886|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1747|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2886-3753|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1748|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2887-2917|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1749|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2893|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1750|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 29|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1751|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 29-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1752|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2915|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1753|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1754|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1755|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 293-357|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1756|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2940|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1757|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2940-3042|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1758|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2940-5495|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1759|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2945-2966|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1760|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 295-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1761|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2950-3190|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1762|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 297-330|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1763|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1764|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2995|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1765|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2997|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1766|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 2997-3921|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1767|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1768|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3-125|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1769|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3-196|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1770|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3-334|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1771|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1772|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3-641|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1773|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3.2|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1774|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1775|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3.5-8|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1776|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1777|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1778|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-109|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1779|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-141|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1780|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-170|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1781|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-2258|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1782|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-35|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1783|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1784|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-46|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1785|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-478|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1786|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1787|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-77|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1788|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 30-97|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1789|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1790|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 300-450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1791|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 300-460|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1792|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 300-800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1793|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3049|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1794|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3049-4588|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1795|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3049-4885|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1796|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 305-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1797|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 306|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1798|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3062|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1799|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3062-3398|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1800|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3071|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1801|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3074-4458|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1802|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 308-1002|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1803|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 308-3000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1804|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 31|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1805|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 31-134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1806|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1807|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 310-1250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1808|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 310-2140|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1809|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 310-315|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1810|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3109|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1811|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3110-3410|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1812|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3167-3318|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1813|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3178|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1814|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3178-3663|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1815|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1816|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-109|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1817|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1818|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-327|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1819|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1820|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-466|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1821|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-610|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1822|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 32-86|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1823|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1824|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 324|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1825|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 324-360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1826|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3253-3347|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1827|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3254-3260|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1828|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3270-3670|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1829|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 329|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1830|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 329-549|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1831|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3290|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1832|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3292|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1833|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 33-120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1834|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 33-330|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1835|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3300-3970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1836|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3305-3325|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1837|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3305-5223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1838|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3310-3806|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1839|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 335|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1840|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3360-3600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1841|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3364|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1842|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3378|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1843|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3398|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1844|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 34|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1845|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 34-1300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1846|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 340-382|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1847|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3423|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1848|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3423-3839|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1849|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3429|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1850|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3435-5690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1851|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 344-812|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1852|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-3783|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1853|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-3806|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1854|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-4430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1855|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-4435|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1856|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1857|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3459-5867|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1858|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3465|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1859|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3465-4166|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1860|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3477-3590|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1861|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 35|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1862|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 35-190|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1863|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 35-350|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1864|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 35-85|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1865|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 350|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1866|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 350-1934|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1867|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 350-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1868|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 350-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1869|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3500-4596|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1870|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3517-3950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1871|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3521|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1872|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3565|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1873|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 357-384|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1874|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3570|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1875|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3570-4400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1876|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-104|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1877|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-341|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1878|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-44|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1879|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-54|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1880|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-560|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1881|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1882|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-81|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1883|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-83|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1884|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 36-86|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1885|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 360|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1886|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 360-2465|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1887|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 361|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1888|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3612|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1889|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3616-4021|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1890|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 363-1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1891|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3630-3650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1892|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 364|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1893|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 364-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1894|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 364-700|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1895|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 365-887|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1896|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3663|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1897|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1898|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 37-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1899|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 37-457|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1900|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 37-65|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1901|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 370-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1902|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3700-3800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1903|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3706-3950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1904|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3709-3970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1905|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1906|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3722-3822|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1907|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3733-3806|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1908|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3742-4800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1909|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3749|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1910|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3750|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1911|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3750-6710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1912|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3753-3806|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1913|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3753-4892|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1914|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3753-5100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1915|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3756-3839|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1916|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3756-4588|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1917|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3777-3950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1918|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3784-3788|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1919|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 38|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1920|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 38-46|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1921|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 380|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1922|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 381|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1923|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3813|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1924|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3834|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1925|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3834-4800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1926|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3834-5023|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1927|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3839|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1928|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 384-680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1929|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1930|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 385-3397|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1931|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 385-414|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1932|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 385-515|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1933|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 386-911|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1934|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3860|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1935|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 387|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1936|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3874|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1937|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 39-120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1938|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 39-42|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1939|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 390|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1940|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-3917|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1941|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-3970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1942|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-4609|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1943|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-4925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1944|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-6134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1945|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3909-6260|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1946|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 392-414|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1947|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3941-5495|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1948|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3950-3963|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1949|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3954-4588|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1950|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3954-5024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1951|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3960-4070|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1952|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3965|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1953|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3965-3970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1954|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3977|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1955|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3981|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1956|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 399-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1957|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 399-574|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1958|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 399-724|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1959|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3994-6328|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1960|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 3998|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1961|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1962|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1963|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-112|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1964|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-1200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1965|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-1761|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1966|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1967|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-3062|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1968|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-364|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1969|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4-698|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1970|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1971|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-1469|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1972|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1973|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1974|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1975|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-48|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1976|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-510|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1977|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-594|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
1978|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1979|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 40-710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1980|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
1981|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-1100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1982|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-1277|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1983|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-1455|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1984|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-1770|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1985|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-2926|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1986|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-3000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1987|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-3423|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1988|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-429|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1989|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1990|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-508|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1991|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 400-600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1992|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1993|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000-4150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1994|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000-5530|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1995|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000-6015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1996|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000-6160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1997|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4000-6560|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1998|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4008-4031|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
1999|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4038|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2000|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4047|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2001|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4047-4960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2002|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4060-5293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2003|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4071|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2004|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 41-1152|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2005|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 41-43|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2006|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 410|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2007|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4100-4200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2008|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 411|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2009|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 412-418|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2010|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 414|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2011|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4144-4166|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2012|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4180|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2013|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4184|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2014|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2015|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-115|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2016|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-122|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2017|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-156|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2018|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-174|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2019|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-460|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2020|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-61|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2021|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 42-95|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2022|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 421-1400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2023|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 421-429|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2024|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2025|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 424-1006|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2026|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 425-1225|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2027|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 43|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2028|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 43-142|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2029|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 43-52|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2030|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 43-85|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2031|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4332-4423|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2032|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4335|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2033|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 439-450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2034|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 439-481|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2035|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 44-145|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2036|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 44-520|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2037|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2038|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4400-7900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2039|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4410|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2040|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4419-4421|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2041|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4426-4435|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2042|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 443|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2043|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4436-4749|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2044|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 445|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2045|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 449|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2046|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2047|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2048|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-191|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2049|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2050|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2051|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-50|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2052|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2053|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 45-650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2054|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2055|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 450-1445|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2056|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4506|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2057|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4506-4609|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2058|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4526-4609|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2059|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 453-4690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2060|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 454-686|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2061|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2062|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4540-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2063|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 455-473|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2064|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4556|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2065|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 458-795|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2066|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4588|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2067|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4588-4960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2068|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4588-5024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2069|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4588-5293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2070|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 46|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2071|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 46 - 137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2072|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 46-2207|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2073|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 46-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2074|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 46-85|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2075|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 460|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2076|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 460-3709|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2077|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 460-44268|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2078|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 461|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2079|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 461-1298|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2080|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4632-5280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2082|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2083|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4680-4758|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2084|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4680-4800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2085|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4680-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2086|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 469|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2087|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4690-5554|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2088|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4696|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2089|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 47-650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2090|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 470|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2091|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 470-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2092|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 478|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2093|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4790-8120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2094|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 48-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2095|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 48-183|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2096|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 48-50|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2097|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 48-51|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2098|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 48-81|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2099|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2100|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4800-4825|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2101|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4823-4925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2102|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4823-6134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2103|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4823-6281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2104|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 483-561|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2105|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4840-6135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2106|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 485|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2107|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 488|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2108|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4883|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2109|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4885|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2110|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4885-5843|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2111|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4885-5960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2112|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 49|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2113|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4935|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2114|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4942-7587|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2115|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4942-8400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2116|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2117|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 4960-5024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2118|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2119|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2120|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-125|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2121|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-144|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2122|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-1445|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2123|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-147|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2124|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2125|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-343|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2126|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-400|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2127|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5-560|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2128|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2129|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2130|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2131|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-1096|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2132|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-174|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2133|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2134|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-2021|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2135|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2136|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-2500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2137|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-295|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2138|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-425|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2139|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-478|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2140|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-5216|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2141|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2142|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 50-750|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2143|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2144|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 500-900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2145|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5000-5495|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2146|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-5045|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2147|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-5200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2148|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-5880|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2149|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-6135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2150|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-6710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2151|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-7370|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2152|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5005-8345|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2153|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2154|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5024-5843|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2155|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5035-6135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2156|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 506|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2157|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 508-2707|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2158|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 508-523|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2159|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 51-127|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2160|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 51-2310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2161|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 510-4150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2162|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 510-520|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2163|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2164|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5104-5122|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2165|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5104-6051|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2166|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 514|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2167|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 516-1487|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2168|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 516-2185|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2169|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5163-5494|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2170|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5163-5684|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2171|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5166|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2172|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 52|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2173|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 52-66|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2174|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 52-82|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2175|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 520|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2176|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 520-2494|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2177|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 520-2870|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2178|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 520-550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2179|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5208-5223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2180|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5220|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2181|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5230-5340|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2182|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5230-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2183|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5290-6150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2184|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5293|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2185|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 53|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2186|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 530-2194|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2187|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 530-2496|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2188|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 530-7800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2189|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5345-6860|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2190|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 535-246|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2191|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 535-650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2192|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5350-6450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2193|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 54-1597|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2194|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 54-275|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2195|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 540-1380|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2196|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 540-546|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2197|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5410-5684|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2198|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5431-5449|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2199|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 544|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2200|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5441|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2201|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 545-570|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2202|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5450|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2203|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5450-5817|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2204|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5461-5495|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2205|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5461-5690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2206|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5461-7286|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2207|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5461-7370|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2208|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5477-5494|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2209|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 548|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2210|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 549-1225|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2211|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2212|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-130|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2213|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-228|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2214|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-481|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2215|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2216|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-73|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2217|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55-91|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2218|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 550|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2219|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 550-680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2220|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 550-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2221|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 550-850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2222|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5502|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2223|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5510-5690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2224|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 552|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2225|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 554|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2226|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 560|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2227|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 560-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2228|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 560-850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2229|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5600-6070|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2230|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 567-864|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2231|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5670|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2232|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5670-5680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2233|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5670-6135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2234|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 568-800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2235|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5680-5690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2236|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5680-5890|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2237|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5680-6670|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2238|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 569|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2239|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 57-130|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2240|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 57-97|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2241|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5750|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2242|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5750-6354|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2243|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 576|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2244|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 58-770|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2245|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 58-95|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2246|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5807-5817|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2247|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5825-5841|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2248|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5843|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2249|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2250|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5850-6770|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2251|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 587|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2252|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 587-1007|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2253|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 587-3906|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2254|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 587-4833|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2255|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 59-103|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2256|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 59-127|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2257|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 595|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2258|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 5986-6134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2259|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2260|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6-117|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2261|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6-1540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2262|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6-250|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2263|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6-329|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2264|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2265|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60-240|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2266|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60-284|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2267|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60-3709|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2268|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2269|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 60-90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2270|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 600-1030|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2271|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 600-1150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2272|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 600-1524|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2273|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 600-2148|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2274|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 600-690|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2275|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 602|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2276|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6043-6051|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2277|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6050-6150|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2278|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6073-6281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2279|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6090-6135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2280|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6090-7710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2281|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 610|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2282|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 610-804|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2283|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 611|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2284|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 612-1211|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2285|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6156-6207|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2286|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6160-7954|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2287|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 619-1125|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2288|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 62-63|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2289|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 620|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2291|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 63-160|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2292|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 630-2970|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2293|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 630-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2294|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6321-6328|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2295|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 638-1019|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2296|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 64-148|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2297|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 64-800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2298|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 64-89|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2299|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 640-1180|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2300|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 640-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2301|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6400-8045|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2302|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 641-860|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2303|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6433|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2304|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6435-7280|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2305|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6471-6571|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2306|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6475-9345|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2307|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6490-6650|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2308|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 65|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2309|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 65-800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2310|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 650-1510|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2311|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 650-950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2312|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6560-8430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2313|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6600-8430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2314|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6620-6730|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2315|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6660-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2316|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 67-560|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2317|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6766-7216|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2318|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2319|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 680-4540|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2320|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 680-810|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2321|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 680-990|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2322|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6850-7219|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2323|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 686|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2324|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 688-1956|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2325|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 690-850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2326|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6900-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2327|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6915|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2328|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6920-7954|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2329|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6960-7000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2330|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2331|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-2104|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2332|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-2137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2333|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2334|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-3011|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2335|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-3474|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2336|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-3921|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2337|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-5024|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2338|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 698-5494|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2339|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7-101|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2340|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7-137|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2341|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7-174|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2342|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7-181|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2343|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2344|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 70|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2345|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 70-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2346|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 70-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2347|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 70-880|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2348|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 706|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2349|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 706-1281|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2350|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 709|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2351|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 709-1232|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2352|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 71-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2353|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 710|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2354|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 710-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2355|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 713|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2356|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 713-3235|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2357|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 72-146|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2358|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 72-2087|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2359|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 720-2016|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2360|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7210-7230|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2361|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7210-8100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2362|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7246-7286|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2363|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7265-7295|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2364|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2365|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 728|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2366|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 73|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2367|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 73-1120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2368|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 731|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2369|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 731-1544|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2370|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 731-1825|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2371|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 731-760|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2372|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 732|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2373|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7370-8430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2374|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 738|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2375|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 738-2925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2376|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 74-1020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2377|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 74-1322|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2378|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 74-194|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2379|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 7406|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2380|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 745-1145|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2381|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-1025|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2382|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-1680|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2383|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-270|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2384|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-2928|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2385|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-3000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2386|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2387|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-344|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2388|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2389|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 75-699|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2390|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 750|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2391|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 76|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2392|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 760-790|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2393|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 768|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2394|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 77|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2395|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 772|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2396|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 776|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2397|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 777|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2398|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 78|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2399|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 78-312|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2400|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 78-430|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2401|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 781|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2402|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 783-1298|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2403|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 786-1866|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2404|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 79-121|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2405|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 79-920|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2406|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 794-1288|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2407|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 794-1501|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2408|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 794-3920|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2409|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 794-860|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2410|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2411|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8-145|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2412|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8-231|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2413|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8-5223|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2414|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2415|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2416|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2417|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-1020|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2418|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2419|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-1666|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2420|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2421|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-2105|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2422|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-243|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2423|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-3920|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2424|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-588|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2425|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-645|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2426|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2427|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 80-90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2428|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 800|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2429|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 800-3620|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2430|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 800-924|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2431|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 805|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2432|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 807-912|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2433|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 808|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2434|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 81|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2435|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 810|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2436|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 812|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2437|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 813|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2438|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 82|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2439|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 82-585|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2440|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 82-85|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2441|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 820|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2442|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 820-1050|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2443|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 824-3111|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2444|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 830-1505|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2445|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 830-3474|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2446|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 836-1416|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2447|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 838|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2448|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 84|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2449|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 84-90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2450|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 84-97|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2451|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 842|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2452|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 842-1018|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2453|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8440-10000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2454|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 845|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2455|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 848|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2456|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 85|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2457|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2458|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 850-2820|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2459|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 850-880|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2460|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 851-1071|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2461|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 854-4100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2462|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8540-8780|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2463|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 86|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2464|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 860-5779|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2465|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 860-874|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2466|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 860-910|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2467|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 868-1730|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2468|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 869|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2469|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 87|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2470|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 87-220|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2471|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 870-2702|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2472|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 875-913|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2473|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 88-124|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2474|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 880|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2475|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 880-1125|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2476|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 880-1200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2477|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8800-8830|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2478|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 885|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2479|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 888|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2480|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 8980-9043|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2481|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2482|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2483|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-1146|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2484|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-1238|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2485|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-225|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2486|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-240|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2487|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-2500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2488|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 9-512|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2489|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2490|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-190|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2491|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-300|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2492|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-320|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2493|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-500|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2494|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-775|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2495|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-850|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2496|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 90-93|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2497|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 900|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2498|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 900-2925|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2499|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 907-1015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2500|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 907-935|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2501|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 91|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2502|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 91-385|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2503|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 910-2820|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2504|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 910-920|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2505|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 924|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2506|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 930-3200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2507|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 943-1007|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2508|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 945-972|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2509|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 946|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2510|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 95|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2511|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 95-111|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2512|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 95-120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2513|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 950|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2514|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 950-1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2515|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 956|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2516|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 957|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2517|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 960|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2518|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 97|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2519|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 97-558|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2520|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 970-3642|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2521|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 975|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2522|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 98-162|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2523|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 98-329|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2524|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 980|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2525|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 99-219|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2526|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 991-1015|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2527|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: abyssal|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2528|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2529|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ca. 1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2530|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ca. 600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2531|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ca.1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2532|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: driftwood|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2533|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2534|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E to I|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2536|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E, I-4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2537|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E-6|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2538|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: Fiji|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2539|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: fishgut|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2540|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2541|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2542|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW, C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2543|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW, interstitial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2544|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW, well|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2545|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW,C|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2546|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW-6.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2547|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: hot spring|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2548|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2549|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I to 10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2550|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I to 18|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2551|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I to 245|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2552|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I - 1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2553|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I - 17|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2554|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I - 5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2555|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I - E|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2556|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I(?)|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2557|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I, interstitial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2558|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I, S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2559|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I,interstitial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2560|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-1|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2561|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-1.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2562|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-10|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2563|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-100|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2564|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-107|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2565|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-109|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2566|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-11|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2567|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-12|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2568|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-12.5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2569|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-120|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2570|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-13|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2571|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-134|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2572|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-135|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2573|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-14|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2574|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-141|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2575|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-142|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2576|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-15|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2577|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-16|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2578|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-17|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2579|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-19|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2580|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-2|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2581|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-20|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2582|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-200|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2583|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-21|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2584|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-22|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2585|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-24|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2586|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-25|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2587|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-27|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2588|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2589|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-30|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2590|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-310|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2591|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-320|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2592|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-329|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2593|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-33|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2595|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-36|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2596|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-37|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2597|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-38|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2598|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-4|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2599|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-40|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2600|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-43|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2601|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-44|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2602|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-45|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2603|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-48|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2604|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-49|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2605|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-5|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2606|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-50|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2607|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-51|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2608|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-525|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2609|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-55|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2610|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-56|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2611|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-580|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2612|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-6|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2613|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-60|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2614|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-611|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2615|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-69|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2616|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-70|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2617|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-73|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2618|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-8|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2619|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2620|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-82|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2621|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-9|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2622|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-90|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2623|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-92|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2624|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-95|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2625|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-99|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2626|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2628|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: Interstitial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2629|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: karst hot spring|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2630|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: karst waters|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2631|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: littoral|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2632|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: littoral-3000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2633|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: littoral-355|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2634|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: littoral-457|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2635|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: littoral-533|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2636|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: mine|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2637|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: P-1600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2638|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: phreatic|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2639|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: S|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2640|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: S, E|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2641|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: S,I|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2642|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: S-80|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2643|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: salt spring|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2644|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: shallow|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2645|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: shore|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2646|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: spring|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2647|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: stygial|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2648|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: stygobiont|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2649|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: subtidal-55|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2650|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: surface|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2651|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: surface in seaweed|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2652|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: surface-3|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2653|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: tidepools|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2654|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 1000|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2655|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 1523|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2656|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 531|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2657|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 549|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2658|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 600|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2659|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: to 615|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2660|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: well|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2661|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Abyssijaera]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2662|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Acanthocope]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2663|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Accalathura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2664|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Acherusia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2665|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Aega]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2666|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Aegacylla]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2667|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Aegiochus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2668|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Agarna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2669|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Agulanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2670|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Alcirona]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2671|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Allophryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2672|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Amakusanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2673|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Amblycephalon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2674|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ananthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2675|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Anceus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2676|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ancinus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2677|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Anilocra]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2678|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Antarcturus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2679|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Antares]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2680|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Anthelura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2681|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Anthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2682|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Antias]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2683|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Apanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2684|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Apanthuretta]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2685|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Apopenaeon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2686|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Aporobopyrosa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2687|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Arcturopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2688|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Arcturus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2689|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Argathona]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2690|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Asellodes]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2691|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Asellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2692|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Astacilla]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2693|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austranthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2694|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austridotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2695|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austrimunna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2696|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austrofilius]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2697|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austronanus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2698|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austroniscoid]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2699|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austroniscus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2700|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austrorgathona]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2701|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Austrosignum]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2702|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Badroulboudor]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2703|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bagatus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2704|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Barybrotes]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2705|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bathura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2706|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Belizanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2707|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bermudalana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2708|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bonnieria]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2709|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bopyrella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2710|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bopyrina]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2711|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bopyro]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2712|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bopyroides]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2713|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Bopyrus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2714|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Branchuropus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2715|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Brevipleonida]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2716|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Caecidotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2717|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Caecosphaeroma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2718|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Calamura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2719|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Calathura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2720|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Calyptura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2721|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Campecopea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2722|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cancer]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2723|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Canolira]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2724|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cassidina]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2725|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cassidinopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2726|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cassidisca]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2727|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2728|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ceratothoa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2729|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cerceis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2730|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Chelonidium]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2731|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Chiriscus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2732|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cilicaea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2733|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cilicaeopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2734|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cirolana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2735|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cleantis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2736|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Codonophilus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2737|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Colanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2738|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Coralanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2739|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Corallana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2740|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Crabyzos]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2741|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cryptione]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2742|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cteatessa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2743|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cuna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2744|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cyathura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2745|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cyclura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2746|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cymodoce]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2747|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cymodocea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2748|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cymodocella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2749|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cymothoa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2750|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Desmosoma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2751|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Diaphoranthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2752|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dies]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2753|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Diplophryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2754|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Duslenia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2755|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dynamene]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2756|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dynamenella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2757|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dynamenopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2758|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dynoidella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2759|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Dynoides]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2760|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Echinozone]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2761|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Edanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2762|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Edotia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2763|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Epichthys]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2764|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Epipenaeon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2765|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Epiphryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2766|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ergyne]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2767|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Erichsonia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2768|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Eugerda]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2769|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Eurycope]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2770|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Eurydice]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2771|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Euvallentinia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2772|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Exacanthaspidia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2773|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Exanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2774|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Excirolana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2775|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Exosphaeroma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2776|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Glyptonotus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2777|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Gnathia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2778|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Gnorimosphaeroma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2779|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Grapsicepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2780|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Haliacris]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2781|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Haliophasma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2782|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Haploniscus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2783|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Haswellia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2784|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Helleria]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2785|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Hemiarthrus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2786|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Henopomus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2787|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Heteranthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2788|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Horoloanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2789|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Hyperoedesipus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
2790|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Hypocepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2791|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Hypophryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2792|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Hyssura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2793|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ianisera]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2794|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ichthyophilus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2795|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Idotaea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2796|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Idotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2797|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Idothea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2798|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Idusa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2799|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ilyarachna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2800|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ilychthonos]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2801|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Indusa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2802|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Iolanthe]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2803|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Iolella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2804|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Irona]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2805|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ischnomesus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2806|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Jaera]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2807|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janira]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2808|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janirella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2809|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janiropsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2810|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janthe]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2811|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janthurella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2812|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Jehaia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2813|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Katanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2814|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Leachia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2815|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Leptanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2816|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Leptosoma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2817|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Limnoria]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2818|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Lironeca]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2819|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Livoneca]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2820|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Mancasellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2821|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Maresia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2822|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Megachelione]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2823|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Meinertia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2824|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Merocepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2825|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Mesanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2826|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Mesostenus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2827|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Metacirolana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2828|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Metamunna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2829|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Metanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2830|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Metaphryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2831|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Microarcturus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2832|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Microparasellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2833|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Miratidotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2834|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Mormomunna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2835|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Moruloidea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2836|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Munna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2837|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Munnopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2838|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Munnopsoides]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2839|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Naesa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2840|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Naesea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2841|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nalicora]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2842|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nannoniscella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2843|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nannoniscoides]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2844|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nannoniscus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2845|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Natalanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2846|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Neastacilla]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2847|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nebula]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2848|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Neocassidina]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2849|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nerocila]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2850|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nesea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2851|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Nishimuraia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2852|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Notanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2853|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Notasellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2854|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Notopais]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2855|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Ocsanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2856|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Oniscus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2857|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Onychocepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2858|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Orbimorphus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2859|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Orbione]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2860|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Orcilana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2861|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Palaegyge]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2862|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Panathura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2863|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paracanthaspidia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2864|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paradynamenopsis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2865|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paramunna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2866|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paranthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2867|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Parapenaeon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2868|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paraphrixus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2869|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Paridotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2870|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Parione]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2871|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Phreatoicus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/04/2005
2872|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Phryxus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2873|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Phycolimnoria]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2874|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pleuracantha]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2875|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pleurocrypta]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2876|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pleurocryptosa]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2877|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pleuroprion]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2878|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pontogeloides]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2879|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Portunicepon]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2880|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Praniza]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2881|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Probopyrus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2882|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Protojanira]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2883|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pseudione]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2884|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pseudionella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2885|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pseudoasellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2886|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pseudomunna]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2887|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Pterelas]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2888|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Rhabdomesus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2889|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Rhexana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2890|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Rocinela]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2891|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Rosca]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2892|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Saophra]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2893|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Schistosoma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2894|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Sergiella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2895|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Serolis]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2896|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Sphaeroma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/09/2005
2897|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Spinianirella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2898|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Stenasellus]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2899|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Stenetrium]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2900|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Stenosoma]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2901|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Storthyngura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2902|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Syneurycope]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2903|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Synidotea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2904|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Synsynella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2905|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Tachaea]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2906|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Tole]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2907|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Tristanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2909|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Typhlocirolana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2910|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Urocryptella]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2911|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Vana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2912|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Venezanthura]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2913|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Zenobia]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2914|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Zenobiana]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2915|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Zuzara]|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/11/2005
2916|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bulgaria|1996-11-12 22:51:35|08/10/2005
2927|Roy W. McDiarmid|Incertae sedis|1997-05-06 16:12:19|05/06/1997
2928|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 194764, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1997-07-14 13:57:53|07/14/1997
2929|NODC|NODC parent was tsn 194021, changed because of the incertae sedis record|1997-07-14 13:57:53|07/14/1997
2944|Elizabeth Eubanks - ITIS technician|Synonym is not recognized under Cephalopholis igarashiensis by Heemstra & Randall (FAO Fisheries Synopsis, 125, vol 16). They disagree with Smith (1971) grouping Cephalopholis under Ephinephelus Ep|1997-08-20 13:40:42|08/20/1997
2947|John Maret|The validity of this name is in question. Refer to Heemstra and Randall, 1993 and Randall and Heemstra, 1991|1997-08-20 13:40:42|08/20/1997
2956|Quintin Gravatt|Original description used the alternate spelling Cinosternidea for the family.|1997-10-27 18:07:08|10/27/1997
2957|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes O. musimon|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2958|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes C. merriami and C. nannodes|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2959|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in C. unicolor|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2960|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Dicotyles|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2964|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Felis|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2966|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Lutra|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2967|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. putorius|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2969|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Grammogale, Lutreola, and Putorius|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2972|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Histriophoca, Pagophilus, and Pusa|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2975|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly in Balaena|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2976|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Sibbaldus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2977|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Rhachianectes|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2979|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Stenidae|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2980|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes D. bairdii|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2988|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Hyperoodontidae|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2991|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Tadarida|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2992|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Chilonycteris|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2993|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Desmodontidae|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2994|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Enchisthenes|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
2995|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Enchisthenes|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3000|Alfred L. Gardner|Record questionable|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3004|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Plecotus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3005|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Dasypterus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3011|Alfred L. Gardner|Known only from type specimen, status unknown|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3015|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Corynorhinus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3027|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Sylvilagus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3031|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in G. bursarius|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3032|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes G. colonus, G. cumberlandius, and G. fontanelus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3033|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Cratogeomys|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3034|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Perognathus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3035|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in C. penicillatus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3037|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. flavus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3038|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Phenacomys|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3039|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in D. groenlandicus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3040|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Lagurus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3041|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes L. nigripes and L. trimucronatus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3042|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Pedomys, Pitymys, and Arvicola|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3043|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in M. mexicanus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3044|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes M. coronarius|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3045|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Pedomys; includes M. ludovicianus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3046|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes M. nesophilus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3047|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Pitymys|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3048|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Arvicola|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3049|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. intermedius|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3050|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in N. lepida|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3051|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes O. argentatus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3052|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. truei|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3053|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. difficilis|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3054|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in P. maniculatus; includes P. oreas and P|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3055|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Peromyscus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3056|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes S. minimus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3060|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Citellus|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3064|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Eutamias and Neotamias|1998-01-27 13:45:42|01/27/1998
3070|Elizabeth Eubanks, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Synonym is not recognized under Cephalopholis igarashiensis by Heemstra & Randall (FAO Fisheries Synopsis, 125, vol 16). They disagree with Smith (1971) grouping Cephalopholis under Ephinephelus Ep|1998-09-16 11:29:33|09/16/1998
3073|John Maret, ITIS Database Coordinator|The validity of this name is in question. Refer to Heemstra and Randall, 1993 and Randall and Heemstra, 1991|1998-09-16 11:29:33|09/16/1998
3099|Richard C. Banks|Includes Nesochen Salvadori, 1895|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3100|Richard C. Banks|Formerly listed as Nesochen sandvicensis|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3101|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Oxyura|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3102|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Aerodramus vanikorensis|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3103|Richard C. Banks|Formerly in Aerodramus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3104|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in P. domincus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3105|Richard C. Banks|Includes L. kumlieni Brewster, 1883|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3106|Richard C. Banks|Also known as Japanese Snipe|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3107|Richard C. Banks|Includes Casmerodius|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3108|Richard C. Banks|Formerly listed as Casmerodius albus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3109|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in B. striatus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3110|Richard C. Banks|Formerly listed as Chinese Bittern|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3111|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Nycticorax|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3112|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Egretta|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3113|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in G. xanthonura|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3116|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in E. caeruleus (Desfontaines, 1789)|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3117|Richard C. Banks|Formerly Polyborus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3118|Richard C. Banks|Formerly a subfamily of Phasianidae|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3120|Richard C. Banks|Formerly part of F. americana|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3121|Richard C. Banks|Sometimes placed in Porzana|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3122|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in A. coerulescens|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3123|Richard C. Banks|Formerly called Gray-breasted Jay|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3126|Richard C. Banks|Formerly Rufous-sided Towhee|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3127|Richard C. Banks|Formerly Brown Towhee|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3128|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in P. erythrophthalmus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3129|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in P. fuscus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3130|Richard C. Banks|Called Hunstein's Manniken by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3131|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in L. arctoa|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3132|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in H. virens|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3133|Richard C. Banks|Formerly in Phaeoprogne Baird, 1865|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3134|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in I. galbula|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3135|Richard C. Banks|Formerly Northern Oriole|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3136|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in M. cardinalis|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3137|Richard C. Banks|Called Mangrove Flycatcher by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3138|Richard C. Banks|Called Guam Flycatcher by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3139|Richard C. Banks|Called Oceanic Flycatcher by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3140|Richard C. Banks|Called Pohnpei Flycatcher by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3141|Richard C. Banks|Formerly in Pitihoui Lesson, 1830|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3143|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in A. luscinia; see Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3144|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in P. melanura|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3145|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in C. minimus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3146|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in C. caribaeus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3147|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in E. dificilis|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3148|Richard C. Banks|Includes V. plumbeus and V. cassinii|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3149|Richard C. Banks|Formerly placed in Meliphagidae|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3150|Richard C. Banks|Sometimes placed in Megazosterops|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3151|Richard C. Banks|Separated from Z. conspicillatus by Pratt et al. 1987|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3152|Richard C. Banks|Formerly listed as P. olivaceus (Humboldt, 1805)|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3153|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Sula|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3154|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in C. auratus|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3155|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in S. varius|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3156|Richard C. Banks|Includes P. newelli Henshaw, 1900|1998-09-16 15:03:50|09/16/1998
3157|Richard C. Banks|Formerly listed as P. olivaceus (Humboldt, 1805)|1998-09-16 15:03:50|08/20/1999
3161|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in D. heermanni; includes D. eximus and D. saxatalis|1998-10-14 14:35:38|10/14/1998
3164|E. Eubanks, ITIS Technician|mistake spelling of Lysippides Hessle, 1917. Found in database. Has been made a synonym of correct name as "database artifact"|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3167|Elizabeth Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Genus name misspelled. Record is a duplicate of Branchiosyllis excilis.|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3168|E. Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Genus misspelled. Duplicate of proper spelling.|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3169|E. Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Name misspelled. Linked to proper spelling|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3170|E. Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Genus name is misspelled. This record is linked to proper spelling.|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3171|E. Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Genus name is misspelled. This record is linked to the proper spelling|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3172|E. Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Name was never published.|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3173|Quintin Gravatt|Fauchald (1977) was used in this instance to verify the authority, and date of description. It was not used to verify this taxon's validity.|1998-10-14 14:44:42|10/14/1998
3174|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816360 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Outer Bahia San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico [Gulf of California]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3175|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815704 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: La Jolla Cove, California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3176|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815709 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off South Coronado Island [Mexico], Baja California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3177|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815716 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off San Juanico, Baja California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3178|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815717 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Punta Arenas [Mexico], Gulf of California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3179|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Brazil and Carolina strands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3180|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 5-5-1937 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Ile de France [Mauritius]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3181|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sicily, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3183|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gray (1849:63)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type Locality undetermined [fide Wormuth (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3184|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729710. Type Locality: off Waianae, Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3185|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729717. Type Locality: off Milolii, Hawaii Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3186|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729722. Type Locality: 11 47'N, 144 47'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3187|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577607. Type Locality: 02 56'N, 150 03'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3188|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: MLP Syntypes 2073, 2075, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2092. Type Locality: Gulf of San Matias, Argentina|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3189|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper, Lu and Mangold (1969:317)]. Repository: MLP Holotype 45001. Type Locality: Patagonia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3190|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:195)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 5-5-1064 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Naples, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3191|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:192)]. Repository: No type specimen designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Not indicated; presumed W. Mediterranean [fide Mangold (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3192|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Voss (1980:390)] Holotype. Type Locality: 10 08'S, 97 14'E (Indian Ocean) [fide Chun (1910:380)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3193|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:384)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Voss (1980:384)]. Type Locality: West of Cape Verde Islands (17 28'N, 29 42'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3194|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:386)]. Repository: ZMB Syntype [fide Voss (1980:386)]. Type Locality: Tristan da Cunha Island (32 8'S, 8 28'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3196|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: "South Atlantic Ocean"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3198|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:41)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Voss (1985:63)]. Type Locality: 33 20'S, 15 58'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3199|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype. Type Locality: 5 6'N, 9 58'E[?W] (Benguela Current)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3200|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes (6) [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Indian Ocean, various localities|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3201|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:279)]. Repository: ZMUB? Holotype. Type Locality: 48 24'N, 36 53'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Robson (1932:165)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3202|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: ZMUB Syntypes (5). Type Locality: North Atlantic, various localities|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3203|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: ZMB. Type Locality: 0 27'S, 42 47'E (W Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3204|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see ICZN (1954:278)]. Repository: MNHN Neotype [fide Hochberg and Mangold Mangold (In press)]. Type Locality: unresolved.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3206|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Coasts of Patagonia, 40 S, inside large bay of San-Blas [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3207|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 4-7-927 [see Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: "Manille" (Manila, P.I.)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3208|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotype [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Aves Island, North Andaman Islands, Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3209|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Syntypes IG-10542 and 10652 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Banda Neira (Indonesia)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3210|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3211|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotype. Type Locality: Luderitz Bay, SW Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3212|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NRM Holotype. Type Locality: Namuka, Viti Levu, Fiji|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3213|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype E.K.7453 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Eloby Island, Gulf of Guinea [fide Adam and Rees (1966:103)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3214|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 5-3-1038 through 5-3-1044 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Suez, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3215|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-6-182 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Perim, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3216|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB I.G. 16.808. Type Locality: 0 03'S, 9 07'E (southeast Atlantic)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3217|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Repository: RMNH Holotype ???. Type Locality: Flores Sea, Indonesia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3218|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:300)]. Repository: ISRNB Holotype IG-16.808. Type Locality: West coast Africa, 5 52'S, 11 43'E|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3219|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 2-4-421. Type Locality: Ile Abulat, Ilot Nord|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3220|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Repository: NMHN Holotype 7-3-686 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Basse Terre (Guadeloupe) Antilles, West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3221|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotype [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Eylath, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3222|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotype [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Type Locality: Baia dos Elefantes, Angola|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3223|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: TAU Holotype E62/2307. Type Locality: Cundabilu, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3224|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotype [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Type Locality: Southern Indian Ocean (35-38 S, 66-77 E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3225|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: WAM Holotype 497.76 [fide Slack-Smith (1983)]. Type Locality: Rottnest Island, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3226|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 6 17'N, 3 27'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3227|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y-363. Type Locality: Off Mozambique, 19 45'S, 36 22'E|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3228|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: ZMUU Syntypes 138a,b [fide Wallin (1991)]. Type Locality: Nagasaki fish market, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3229|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUU Syntypes 148a-b [fide Wallin (1991)]. Type Locality: Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3230|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:179)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Science and Art Museum, Dublin [fide Hoyle (1903)].. Type Locality: Dublin Bay, Ireland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3231|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214313 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3232|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214314; no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Kauai Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3233|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1914:319)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214311 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Kauai Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3234|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214310 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Hawaiian Islands; exact locality unknown|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3235|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1912:247)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214312; no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: off Molokai Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3236|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1912)]. Repository: CASIZ 017976 Holotype [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Suruga Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3237|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 017968 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Panama (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3238|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:129)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214321a; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off San Diego, California, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3239|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:71)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214318 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 33 01'35"N, 121 32'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3240|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214323; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Behm Canal, Alaska|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3241|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ishikawa (1914)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 021667 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Japan; exact locality unknown|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3243|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912:434)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214382 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: off Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3244|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:815)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214620; no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Santa Barbara Island, California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3245|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1921:535)]. Repository: CASIZ 017965 Holotype [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Puget Sound, Washington|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3246|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214381 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Kauai Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3247|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214386; no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Kaiwi Channel, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3248|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214380 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: off Molokai Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3249|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNM Holotype 214387; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Pailolo Channel, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3250|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:165)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815721 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3251|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816428 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3252|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816461 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3253|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:100)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816455 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3254|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.49 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 29 45'S, 178 11'W, off Kermadec Island [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3255|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:165)]. Repository: Deposition of type unknown. Type Locality: Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3256|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816465 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3257|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:222)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C40889 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 66 55'S, 145 21'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3258|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C40888 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 64 34'S, 127 17'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3259|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:230)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C40892 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 65 06'S, 96 13'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3260|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:147)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C40886 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 66 55'S, 145 21'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3261|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148246 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Great Australian Bight|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3262|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Rudman (1983:67)]. Type Locality: Investigator Strait, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3263|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148249 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: South of Kangaroo Island, South Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3264|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148251 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Victoria, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3265|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148252 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Investigator Strait, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3266|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:797)]. Repository: NMNH Neotype 576165 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 37 54'S, 178 56'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3267|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: AMS Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Great Australian Bight|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3269|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Repository: SAM Holotype D17493 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: St. Vincent Gulf, South Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3270|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:140)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D17495 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Goolwa, South Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3271|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Pearcy (1990:84)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332981 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Hokkaido (42 11'10"N, 142 12'E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3272|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816462 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Sagami Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3273|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 021666 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Northwest by west of Eureka Bar, California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3274|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:313)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815707 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: South of Estero Doldado, Sonora, Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3275|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815713 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Punta San Felipe, Baja California [Gulf of California]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3276|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:180)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 7-3-660 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Valparaiso, 40 S to 60 S|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3278|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Synypes; specimens not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: India; Sumatra; etc.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3279|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 2-3-383 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sumatra|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3280|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1912:267)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995). Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3281|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Augustyn and Grant (1988:230)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope, Atlantic Ocean [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3282|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-1-1209 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: English Channel [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3283|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Grand Ocean, 200 miles North of Mauritius [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3284|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gray (1849)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 2-14-614, 2-14-615 (gladius), 2-14-616 (beaks) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3285|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 36 13'N, 9 44'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3286|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:68)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 46 30'N, 7 00'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3287|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: ASIO Holotype. Type Locality: off Quangdong Province, China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3288|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: ASIO Holotype Q11JB-47. Type Locality: Quangdong Province, China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3289|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F31571. Type Locality: Timor Sea, northeast Indian Ocean (13 48'S 124 19'E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3290|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Type 108 [fide Adam (1941d:1, pl 1 fig 2)]. Type Locality: Red Sea [fide Adam (1941d:2)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3291|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype 92 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Red Sea [fide Adam and Rees (1966:100)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3292|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes 86, 87 [fide Adam (1941d:1, pl 2 fig 1)]. Type Locality: Massaouah [fide Lu (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3293|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:283)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntype? [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Jakobshavn, West Greenland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3294|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-4-88 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: La Rochelle, France|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3295|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not designated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3296|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny, 1848 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny (1834-1848:327)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 3-3-663 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: off Nice, Mediterranean Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3297|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:15)]. Repository: MHNN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]; [Syntype seen by G. L. Voss at MHNN]. Type Locality: Mediterranean; dolphin stomach|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3298|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:130)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 3-1-620, 3-1-621 (gladius), 3-1-619 (beak) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean, near Nice|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3299|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype N-349 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Saya-de-Malha Bank (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3300|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype 351 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Saya-de-Malha Bank (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3301|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:240)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype. Type Locality: Indian Ocean (9 57'S, 91 31'E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3302|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype. Type Locality: near South Georgia Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3303|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype. Type Locality: North of South Orkney Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3304|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:316)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 5-8-1100 and 5-8-1192 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sahara Banks|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3305|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:316)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 5-7-1097, -1098, -1099 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sahara Coasts|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3306|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:255)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 7-3-1949 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 34 46'N, 36 11'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3307|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:137)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 3-6-698 and 3-6-699 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Arguin Bank, West Africa [fide Robson (1932:137)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3308|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-7-727 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Marocco [off Morocco]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3309|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1960:437)]. Repository: Calcutta Museum [fide ????. Type Locality: Laccadive Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3310|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZSI Syntype M386/1 [remaining 2 syntypes not located at ZSI]. Type Locality: Andaman Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3311|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMWZ Holotype [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Near Andaman Islands, Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3312|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:130)]. Repository: ZSI Syntype M389/1 [remaining syntype not located at ZSI]. Type Locality: Andaman Sea and off Ganjam coast|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3313|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:176)]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: Orange Harbor, Tierra del Fuego|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3314|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1981:525)]. Repository: NMNH Neotype 730020 [fide Voss (1981:527)]. Type Locality: Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3315|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: Near Sydney, NSW [Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3316|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1993021 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Canton market, China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3317|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype 1928.2.4.1 [fide Norman (1992a:20)]. Type Locality: "Coast of New Holland" [Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3318|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1928.1.22.1 [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]; 1993023 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers.comm.)]. Type Locality: Singapore|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3319|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1947.3.15.1-2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3320|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1845.5.14.78 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Port Essington, Northern Territory, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3321|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype uncataloged [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]. Type Locality: Waitemata Harbour, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3322|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988:267)]. Repository: ZMUB Holotype [fide Robson (1932:157)]. Type Locality: North of Sargasso Sea [42 59'N, 51 51'W fide Robson (1932:157)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3323|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:152)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Robson (1932:152)]. Type Locality: 35 46'N, 8 16'W (northeastern Atlantic Ocean) [fide Robson (1932:152)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3324|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Sabang Harbor, Sumatra, Indonesia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3325|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: South of Bonomisaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3326|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Near Amboina, Banda Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3329|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype 260 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: East Arabian Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3330|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: ANSP Holotype A6450 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality: "Santa Cruz Id." [St. Croix]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3331|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:211)]. Repository: NMWZ Holotype Z.78.14.421 [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: "Australia"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3332|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1968:171)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.15 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 46 16'S, 48 27'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3333|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.18 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 35 36'S, 21 12'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3334|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype 1889.4.24.28-29 [fide Stranks and Norman 1993:350)]. Type Locality: Port Jackson, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3335|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper and Young (1968:203)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 34 37'N, 140 32'E, Southeast of O-shima, Japan [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3336|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1889.4.24.50-51 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)] [see Robson (1932:pl 5 fig 3)]. Type Locality: 37 17'S, 53 52'W, off Montevideo, Uruguay [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3337|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:332)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.8 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 0 42'S, 147 E, North of Papua [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3338|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.45 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 35 11'N, 139 28'E, Enoshima Island, off Sagami Bay, Japan [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3339|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1981:84)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype [1889.4.24.41] [fide Robson (1932:235)] [see Toll (1981:84)]. Type Locality: 9 05'S, 34 50'W, off Bara Grande, Brazil [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3340|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:227)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype (+ Paratype) 1889.4.24.43-44 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 52 59'S, 73 33'E, off Heard Island, Southern Ocean [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3343|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype 1889.4.24.19 [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Off East Moncoeur Island, Victoria, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3344|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:336)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 29 55'S, 178 14'W, off Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3345|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:317)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 53 55'S, 108 35'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3346|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1889.4.24.22-23 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Reefs, Tongatabu, Tonga Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3347|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1889.4.24.16 (one male not found) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cunha|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3348|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.24 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Reefs, Kandavu, Fiji|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3349|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.94 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Purchased at market, Yokohama, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3350|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.11 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 9 59'S, 139 42'E (Arafura Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3351|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1889.4.24.66-67 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 9 59'S, 139 42'E (Arafura Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3352|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.37 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Port Jackson, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3353|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 90.1.24.19 [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Type Locality: 47 25'S, 130 22'E (Southern Ocean) [fide Hoyle (1886:192)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3354|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:151)]. Repository: 10 original syntypes; BMNH (5), Liverpool Univ. Mus. and Calcutta [?]. Type Locality: Gulf of Manaar; etc.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3355|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:66)]. Repository: NMNH Lectotype 574643 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 7 21'N, 79 35'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3356|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574847 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 1647'30"N, 9959'30"W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3357|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:286)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 382467 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 2 35'N, 83 53'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3358|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:84)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Charles Island, Galapagos Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3359|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:166)]. Repository: UMC [fide Toll (1998)] Sytypes (Hoyle 860 + 861) [fide Hoyle (1905:977)]. Type Locality: Male Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3360|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: Angra Pequena, German SW Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3362|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: OM Lectotype A.'89.03 [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Dunedin, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3363|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133336 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3364|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: Deposition of syntypes undetermined [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Sagami Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3366|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean (28 38'S, 47 31'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3368|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: SZN?. Type Locality: Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3370|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZSI Syntypes. Type Locality: Madras, Bay of Bengal, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3371|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1932:47)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MOM?. Type Locality: Amboina [Indonesia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3372|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sacedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: MOM Holotype[?] [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Corvold Island, Azores Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3374|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MOM? Holotype. Type Locality: Villefranche-sur-Mer [Mediterranean Sea]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3375|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype. Type Locality: ?Nice, Mediterranean Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3376|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Boletzky (1971:964)]. Repository: MOM Holotype 29-5136 [fide Belloc (1950)]. Type Locality: Off Azores|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3377|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:270)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 5-7-1095 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Wandel Island [=Booth Island; 65 05'S, 64 00'W (Antarctic Ocean)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3378|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:257)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Belloc (1950:8)]. Type Locality: 31 44'N, 42 39'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3379|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1920:152)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype[?] [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]; [MOM?]. Type Locality: 29 03'N, 16 08'30"W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3380|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young and Roper (1969:2). Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Belloc (150:5)]. Type Locality: 30 45'40"N, 25 47'W, off Madeira|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3381|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:264)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 6 40'N, 80 47'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3382|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:182)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 35 15'N, 68 20'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3383|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper and Vecchione (1993:441)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 14 52'N, 28 04'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3384|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:169)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 7 30'N, 79 19'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3385|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:95)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 25 50'N, 76 55'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Joubin (1933:30)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3386|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:255)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 46 28'N, 8 01'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3387|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:396)]. Repository: ZMUC Lectotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 33 51'N, 66 43'W (Bermuda)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3388|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 25 50'N, 76 55'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3389|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: undetermined Architeuthis species [fide ??]. Repository: YPM Type 12600y [fide S.S. Berry notes]. Type Locality: Conception Bay, Newfoundland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3390|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype N-172 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Mombasa, Zambezi (South-East Africa)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3391|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZIN Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Tonkin (South China Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3392|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype N-300 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Sokotra Island (West Arabian Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3393|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype N-302 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Sokotra Island (West Arabian Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3394|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y361 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Madagascar|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3395|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y-359 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: off Cape Tala, Southwest Madagascar|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3396|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:200)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: between 53 24'N - 51 39'N and 15 52'W - 8 29'W (Northeast Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3398|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ferussac and D'Orbigny (1834-1848:79)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3399|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:259)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3400|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:83)]. Repository: NMNH Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3401|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-4-83 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: "Inhabits the Indian sea"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3402|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3403|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:386)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1986266 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; Gulf of Guinea [fide Leach (1818:395)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3404|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ruppell (1844)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1993017 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; 01 08'N, 07 26'E (Gulf of Guinea) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3405|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:376)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1986265 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; Africa [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3406|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean and Ocean [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3407|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Neotype 4-7-927 [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Bora Bora Island, Society Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3408|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1881:387)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Oualan Island, Caroline Archipelago|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3409|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1835:55)]. Repository: ANSP Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d) and Lu et al. 1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3410|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:188)]. Repository: ANSP Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d) and Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Mexico and Gulf Stream|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3411|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880)]. Repository: NMNH Neotype 727456 [fide Roper et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire, USA [fide Roper et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3412|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1861:70)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 7-3-743 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sandy Bay, Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3413|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Villafranca|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3414|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912:308)]. Repository: ZMUC Neotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Amerdloq Fjord, West Greenland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3415|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:192)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3416|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:198)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope, Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3417|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:45)]. Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: New Guinea [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:1059)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3418|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:181)]. Repository: LS Syntypes. Type Locality: "Pelago, M. Indico, Mediterrane"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3419|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: SFI Holotype IXEN-213. Type Locality: 39 05'08"S, 13 43'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3420|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:183)]. Repository: ZMUU Holotype 343 [fide Wallin (1991)]. Type Locality: 43 30'N, 24 30'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3421|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:198)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: East of Marquesas|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3424|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F31119. Type Locality: North Port Phillip Bay, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3425|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:382)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; 1909.11.27.10 [fide Voss (1980:382)]. Type Locality: 51o54'N, 11o57'W, Southwest coast of Ireland [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3426|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZSI Syntypes M8113/1, M8122/1. Type Locality: Lacadive Sea and Persian Gulf|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3427|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:248)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1926.10.20.8 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Hout Bay, South Africa [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3428|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F5104 [fide Lu (1983)]. Type Locality: Hobson's Bay, Victoria, Australia [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3429|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 678792 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 31 59'N, 122 24'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3430|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: WAM Syntype 4203 [fide Lu (1998)]. Type Locality: Cockburn Sound, Port Royal and George Sound, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3432|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 65 02'N, 56 00'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3433|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: SZN? Syntypes (14). Type Locality: Naples and Cancalle (southern France)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3436|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:46)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 214652 and 214658; specimens no longer extant. Type Locality: Monterey Bay, California [fide Young (1972:48)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3437|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZIN Holotype. Type Locality: 00 01'S, 84 59'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3439|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:252)]. Repository: ZIN Holotype. Type Locality: 59 25'-59 30'S, 158 36'-158 29'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3440|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: 01 51'N, 00 31'E (Gulf of Guinea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3441|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: 01 49'N, 45 29'E (Western Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3442|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 817757. Type Locality: Port Langca, Dumaran Island, Philippine Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3443|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F57917. Type Locality: Orpheus Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3448|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)]. Repository: NRM Syntypes 1080 [fide Sandberg and Waren (1993)]. Type Locality: Weddell Sea (63 25'S, 45 39'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3449|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3450|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:201)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype 60020 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 41 02'N, 138 11'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3452|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: ?INSP Holotype. Type Locality: West coast of India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3453|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]; MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:238)]. Type Locality: Kagoshima, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3454|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH [fide C. Roper (pers. comm.)] and MZUS [fide Johnson (1977)]. Type Locality: Bay of Bengal [?]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3455|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:297)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729454. Type Locality: 35 14'S, 52 28'W, east of Punta del Este, Uruguay|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3456|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:197)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575559 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 45 26.8'N, 125 08.1'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3457|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:314)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 4-8-936 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Gulf of California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3459|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3460|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUH Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Java|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3461|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Zanzibar (East Africa)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3462|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:128)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3463|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al (1998)]. Repository: Type specimen not located [fide Voss (1969:791)] [Chun (1910:147, figs 1-2)]. Type Locality: Sagami Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3465|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:313)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574743 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: La Jolla, California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3466|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)][see Robson(1932:pl 6 fig 1)]. Type Locality: Greenland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3467|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:15)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; Faroes, Atlantic Ocean [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3468|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963:92)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 2-14-1943 (2-14-607 gladius) [fide Lu et al. 1995)]. Type Locality: Near Celebes Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3469|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-211 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Banc des Aiguilles, Cape of Good Hope|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3470|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-5-430 (beaks only) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: New Holland [Australia], probably Port Western|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3472|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-192 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Port Dorey, New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3473|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1921:350)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-7-263 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Jervis Bay, New Holland [Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3474|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:209)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 4-12-973 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Havre Carteret, New Ireland [Bismarck Archipelago]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3475|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-4-78, sepion not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope [fide Adam and Rees (1966:109)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3476|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3477|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-4-66 and 1-6-195 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Goree, Senegal|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3478|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:127)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-7-231 (sepion), 1-7-232, 1-7-233 (sepion), 1-7-234 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Rade of Goree, Senegal (Gulf of Guinea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3479|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963:165)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-4-1050 [fide Lu et al. (1995) and ?BMNH 1927.11.19.2. Type Locality: Celebes [Sulawesi, Indonesia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3480|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 573515 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Jolo Harbor, Jolo Island, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3482|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; presumed to be near Nice [fide Mangold (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3483|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1914.5.7.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Hermite Island, Monte Bello Islands, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3484|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype 1924.9.9.40 [fide Adam and Rees (1966:121)]. Type Locality: Natal, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3488|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:320)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.23 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Southwest of Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3489|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:285)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1924.9.9.14-16 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers.comm.)]. Type Locality: Natal coast, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3490|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:394)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1926.3.31.28 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 50 miles north of Smith Island, South Shetland Islands; from sperm whale stomach|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3491|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1925.11.23.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Tuticorin, S. India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3492|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:249)]. Repository: IMC Syntypes M8129-31/1 [see Robson (1932:pl 3 fig 2)]. Type Locality: 24 45'N, 63 50'E (Arabian Sea) [fide Robson (1932:250)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3493|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntype 1946.10.8.3 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; ZMA Syntype. Type Locality: Off Curacao, West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3494|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:228)]. Repository: NMSZ Syntypes 1921.143.558a,b [fide Smaldon et al. (1976)]. Type Locality: Falkland Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3495|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.30 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: St. Thomas, Danish West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3496|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1868.3.12.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: St. Helena Island, Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3497|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:316)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.50 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 53 48'30"S, 35 57'06"W (South Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3498|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:320)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-7-1096 (2; female syntype missing) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Orange Bay [Chile] [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3500|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:240)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.); see Graneledone polymorpha affinis and Graneledone polymorpha oblonga] [Holotype fide Robson (1932:276)] Type Locality: South Georgia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3501|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:291)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1993013 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 34 13'S, 15 49'E, coast of South Africa [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3502|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Repository: IMC Syntypes. Type Locality: Adaman Sea; Bay of Bengal; etc.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3503|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Pearcy (1990:84)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.42 [fide Voss and Pearcy (1990:84)]. Type Locality: Off Yokohama, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3504|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1947.7.7.1 [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: 26 54'N, 51 15'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3505|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:183)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1947.7.7.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Coccos Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3506|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1947.7.8.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 2 33'S, 89 44'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3507|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1947.7.7.8.1-2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers . comm.)]. Type Locality: North and Northeast of Coccos Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3508|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 7-3-512 and 7-3-513 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Orange Bay [Isla Navarino, Chile] [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3509|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-8-742 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Banc des Aiguilles, Cape of Good Hope [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3510|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:84)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3511|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype S-1036 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Cape Peninsula, Llandudno, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3512|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A-31394 [fide Khromov et al. (1998). Type Locality: S 79 E off Cape Natal, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3513|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A-31317 (sepion only). Type Locality: Bloubergstrand [33 48'S, 18 27'E], South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3514|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A-30144. Type Locality: S 14 E of Cape Seal [34 07'S, 23 24'E], South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3515|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575605 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 16 55'N, 81 10'W (Caribbean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3516|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1969:43)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576148 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 07 47'S, 81 23'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3517|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1969:53)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 35007 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 14'45"N, 118 37'20"W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3518|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577000 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 24 13'N, 81 58'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3519|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ehrenberg (1831:[3])]. Repository: ["Mus. Francof."] SMF Holotype 23805. Type Locality: Near Mohila, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3520|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1886:229)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1845.9.8.3 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; SMF Lectotype 26790 [fide Schafer (1938:81)]. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3521|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1845.9.8.13 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; SMF Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Schafer (1938)]. Type Locality: Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3522|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Off Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3523|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1985:598)]. Repository: ZMH Neotype [fide Toll (1985:599)]. Type Locality: Faeroe Channel 67 21.5'N, 23 30'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3525|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:136)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes (2) [fide Sasaki (1929:137)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3526|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes (6) [fide Sasaki (1929:189)]. Type Locality: Choshi, Kazusa Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3527|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Kajiyama, Awa Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3528|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:233)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type Locality: Sagami Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3530|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide ???. Type Locality: Outside the Okinose bank, Sagami Sea, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3531|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Hokkaido Imperial University [fide Sasaki (1929:87)]. Type Locality: Fish market, Sapporo, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3532|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:112)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes [fide Gleadall (1993:148)]. Type Locality: Iwate Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3533|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MSUT? Syntypes; specimens presumed no longer extant [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Fish market, Tokyo, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3534|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes (2) [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Satsuma Prov., Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3535|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Pearcy (1990:84)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332935a [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 33 23'40"N, 135 33'E, Kii Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3536|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:153)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332978 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Bungo-suido, Japan [32 36'N, 132 23'E]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3537|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332830 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Suruga Bay, Japan (35 03'10"N, 138 47'E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3538|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332849 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Sagami Sea, Japan (35 04'50"N, 139 38'18"E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3539|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332833 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Kii Province (33 25'45"N, 135 33'E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3540|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:155)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332955 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Near Cape Patience (48 43'30"N, 145 03'E), Okhotsk Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3541|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:201)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332918 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Near Cape Patience, Sakhalin (48 22'30"N, 145 43'30"E), Okhotsk Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3542|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332969 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Kinka-san (38 11'30"N, 142 08'E), Rikuzen Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3543|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:155)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332968; specimen no longer extant [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Fukuyama (41 18'N, 140 08'40"E), Tsugaru Strait, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3544|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:113)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332972 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Tsugaru Strait (41 17'20"N, 140 07'E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3545|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:154)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332971 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Near Koshika-san (31 31'N, 129 25'30"E), Rikuzen Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3546|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332987 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Near Cape Clonard (36 01'30"N, 129 42'E), Korea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3547|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Kojima Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3548|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani and Horita (1987:91)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Syntypes [fide Taki and Igarashi(1967)]. Type Locality: Various localities from Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3549|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype. Type Locality: Manzuru, Sagami Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3550|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MSUT Syntypes. Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Namerikawa, Etchu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3551|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Etchu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3552|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes; specimens no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Kominato, Izu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3553|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes; specimens no longer extant?. Type Locality: Pescadores Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3554|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMT Syntypes (12). Type Locality: Akocho, Formosa [Taiwan]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3555|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes; specimens no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Formosa [Taiwan]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3556|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3557|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Saunders (1987:41)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730549. Type Locality: Palau, Western Caroline Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3558|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1880.10.8.1 (head only) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Port Riofrio, West coast of Patagonia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3559|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype 1881.11.10.13-14 [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Port Denison [Bowen], N.E. Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3560|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks and Norman (1993:361)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1902.5.16.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Campbell Islands, New Zealand [52 30'S, 169 E]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3561|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1890.9.22.332-333 (sepion) [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Port Elizabeth; Tongaat Beach, Natal [fide Adam and Rees (1966:53)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3563|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:369)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-8-1106 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 8 N, 106 W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3564|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Saunders (1987:44)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3565|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Saunders (1987:46)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3566|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:218)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 31 N, 76 W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3567|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:327)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:223)]]. Type Locality: 34 N, 32 W and 2 N, 21 W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Robson (1932:327)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3568|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:181)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: St. Croix Island, Caribbean Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3569|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Between Cape Town and Tranquebar (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3570|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:123)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Greenland waters|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3571|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:378)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 15 19'N, 24 54'W and 23 N, 32 W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3572|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 38 N, 34 W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3573|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]; MNHN Lectotype [fide Rochebrune (1884)]. Type Locality: Hakodate, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3574|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Lectotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3575|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:27)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Pacific Ocean; sperm whale stomach|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3576|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Lectotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: South China Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3577|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Off Table Bay, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3578|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:83)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Hakodate, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3579|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Near Hongkong|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3580|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Indian Ocean (purchased) and West New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3581|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 34 40'S, 7 W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3582|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:223)]. Type Locality: Trieste, Adriatic Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3583|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.14 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Ascension Island (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3584|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F67132. Type Locality: Port Phillip, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3585|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F53223. Type Locality: Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3586|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F24494 [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Hobsons Bay, Victoria, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3587|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F57444. Type Locality: Maria Island, Tasmania|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3588|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: YTKC Syntypes. Type Locality: Mukaisima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3589|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: YTKC Syntypes. Type Locality: Makaisima, Hirosima Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3590|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:233)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: 67 51'30"S, 33 13'30"E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3591|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:291)]. Repository: ?YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Off Choshi, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3592|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: ?YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Off South coast of Wakayama Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3593|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:313)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Kushiro City, Hokkaido, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3594|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Enshu Nada, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3595|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:316)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Kashima Nada, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3596|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZIKU Holotype [fide Taki (1964:287)]. Type Locality: Off Kambara, Suruga Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3598|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Simio's Bay (South Africa)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3599|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:326)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 727076 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Boynton Beach, Florida, Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3600|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 13 31'N, 18 03'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3601|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Syntypes (3). Type Locality: Chile; Isle of Chiloe and Golfo de Ancud|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3602|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1881:417)]. Repository: MNHN Type, specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]; YPM? [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3603|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:320)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730015. Type Locality: 10 56'N, 67 38'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3604|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-66998 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 32 47'18"N, 147 58'42"E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3605|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 817760. Type Locality: 11 14'06"N, 47 38'12"E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3606|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-186 and 1-6-187 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Java|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3607|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:123)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-7-253 to 1-7-259, 1-7-1200 and 1-7-1201 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Bombay, Pondichery, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3608|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:82)]. Repository: NMNH Neotype 727457 [fide Roper et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Off Port Vendres, France [fide Roper et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3609|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Nice, France, western Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3610|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:174)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 29 N, 39 W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3611|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype [fide Mangold (1998)]. Type Locality: Italy, Western Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3612|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:172)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Messina [fide Pfeffer (1912:337)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3613|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1881b:393)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576952 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Aleutian Islands, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3614|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1881:417)]. Repository: NMNH Syntype 729735 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)] and YPM Syntypes 12346y and 1240y. Type Locality: Gulf of Maine, Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3615|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:224)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574641 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Le Have Bank, Nova Scotia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3616|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:282)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 382471 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 43 54'N, 58 44'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3617|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:745)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574849 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39 53'N, 70 58'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3618|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:255)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 574642 and 729733 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]; YPM [beaks] [fide G.L.Voss, pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 33o35'N, 76o00'W and 34o28'N, 75o22'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3620|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 574640 and 729736 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39 57'N, 69 19'W and 39 56'N, 69 24'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3621|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 577583and 729732 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39 50'45"N, 70 11'00"W and 41 33'15"N, 65 51'25"W|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3622|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: MCZ? Holotype. Type Locality: Off Grenada [12 03'30"N, 61 47'10"W]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3623|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:123)]. Repository: MCZ? Holotype. Type Locality: Off St. Kitts [17 17'42"N, 62 46'43"W]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3624|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:123)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729734 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Barbados [13 14'18"N, 59 41'12"W]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3625|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:313)]. Repository: NMNH Syntype 575560 and YPM Syntype [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Santa Barbara; Panama; San Salvado|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3626|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 35673 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 35 14'20"N, 74 59'10"W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3627|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 35268 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 37 12'20"N, 69 39'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3628|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:125)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 40128; specimen no longer extant [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39 12'N, 72 03'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3629|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:140)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes: 39916 specimen no longer extant; 39963 specimen no longer extant; 40127; 40131 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 36oN, 68oW and 36oN, 69oW (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3630|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:145)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 39908 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39 35'00"N, 71 18'45"W (Atlantic Ocean) [originally published incorrectly as 37 35'00"N]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3631|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype S2363. Type Locality: 29 41S, 14 41'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3636|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576060 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Bay of Campeche, Mexico, Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3637|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:773)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576160 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29 10'N, 88 00'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3638|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574599 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Pelican Shoal, Florida, Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3639|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574598 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Southeast of Sombrero Light, Florida Keys, Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3640|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1996:10)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574846 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Old Rhodes Key, Florida, Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3641|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 203976. Type Locality: Off Sagua la Grande, Cuba|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3642|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 203979. Type Locality: Off Gun Cay, Bahamas Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3643|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 203990. Type Locality: Off Matanzas, Cuba|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3644|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575139 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29 11.5'N, 88 07.5'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3645|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575115 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 27 51'N, 91 32'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3646|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575144 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Dry Tortugas, Florida, Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3647|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype [fide Voss (1959:375)]. Type Locality: 26 25'N, 79 45'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3648|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:164)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype [fide Voss (1959:371)]. Type Locality: 26 22'N, 76 10'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3649|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: FMNH Holotype 78326. Type Locality: 32 08'N, 64 33'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3650|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: FMNH Holotype 78316. Type Locality: 32 05'N, 64 38'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3651|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575331 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Cubagao Anchorage, Catanduanes Island, off southeastern Luzon, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3652|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: MOM Holotype. Type Locality: 45 02'N, 13 05'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3653|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575325 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Varadero Harbor, Verde Island, southern Luzon, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3654|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:767)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575453 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Dammi Island, between Jolo and Tawi Tawi, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3655|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575328 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Naso Point, Panay, Philippines [originally given as Nogas Point]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3656|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575323 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Port Maricaban, southern Luzon, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3657|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575329 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Naso Point, Panay, Philippines [origanally given as Nogas Point]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3658|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A6519. Type Locality: 33 03.6'S, 18 0.4'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3659|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:140)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A6521. Type Locality: Linga Linga, Morrumbene, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3660|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A6522. Type Locality: Tide pool, near Bantry Bay, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3661|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Repository: MZUSP Holotype 15903 [fide Perez and Haimovici (1991)]. Type Locality: Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3662|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:15)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 8 19'N, 44 35'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3663|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576513 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Punta Caribana, 8 51.2'N, 77 01.6'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3664|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576079 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29 17'N 125 41'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3665|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576164 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 40 05'S, 149 55'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3666|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576761 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 45 10'S, 160 10'E (Tasman Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3667|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet revised]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577618 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Chame Point, Panama, Gulf of Panama|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3668|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:296)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577620 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 7 39.5'N, 80 00.7'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3669|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729100 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 6 49'N, 54 26.5'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3670|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:322)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729679 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 74 05.6'S, 175 05.2'W (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3671|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera and Okutani (1994:212). Repository: NMNH Holotype 729678 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 45 43'S, 55 50'W (South Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3672|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729860. Type Locality: Hanga Piko, Easter Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3673|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:286)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730616. Type Locality: Off Antofagasta, Chile, 23 41'S, 70 34'W|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3675|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMW Holotype 55.887. Type Locality: Shadwan, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3676|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: UMM Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Misaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3678|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: UMM Holotype [no longer extant?]. Type Locality: Misaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3679|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:240)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576029 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 49 57'S, 169 01'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3680|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:240)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576214 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 03 50'N, 02 37'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3681|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:241)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576215 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 33 04'N, 64 37'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3682|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34962 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 31 39'N, 133 16'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3683|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:200)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34978 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 32'N, 118 24'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3684|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:182)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34966 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 15'N, 118 37'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3685|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotye 34947 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 28 54'N, 118 08'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3686|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1991:182)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34993 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 32 27'N, 120 27'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3687|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:252)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34983 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 32'N, 118 23'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3688|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:200)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34973 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 37'N, 118 26'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3689|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:166)]. Repository: SMF Holotype 307480/1. Type Locality: "Popeete," Tahiti|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3690|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Sepia author: Linnaeus, 1758|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3691|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Acanthosepion author: Rochebrune, 1884|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3692|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Anomalosepia author: Khromov, 1987|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3693|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Doratosepion author: Rochebrune, 1884|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3694|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Hemisepius author: Steenstrup, 1875|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3695|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Rhombosepion author: Rochebrune, 1884|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3696|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Heteroteuthis author: Gray, 1849|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3697|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Loligo author: Huddesford, 1770|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3698|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Alloteuthis author: Wuelker, 1920|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3699|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Loliolus author: Steenstrup, 1856|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3700|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Nipponololigo author: Natsukari, 1983|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3701|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Lolliguncula author: Steenstrup, 1881|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3702|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Loliolopsis author: Berry, 1929|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3703|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Uroteuthis author: Rehder, 1945|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3704|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Photololigo author: Natsukari, 1984|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3705|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Enoploteuthis author: d'Orbigny, 1844|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3706|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Paraenoploteuthis author: Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1988|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3707|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Abralia author: Gray, 1849|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3708|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Asteroteuthis author: Pfeffer, 1908|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3709|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Astrabralia author: Nesis, 1987|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3710|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Pygmabralia author: Nesis, 1987|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3711|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Heterabralia author: Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1988|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3712|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Enigmoteuthis author: Adam, 1973|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3713|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Abraliopsis author: Joubin, 1896|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3714|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Micrabralia author: Pfeffer, 1900|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3715|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Boreabraliopsis author: Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1988|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3716|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Pfefferiteuthis author: Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1988|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3717|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133330 [fide Rudman (1983)]]. Type Locality: Masthead Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3718|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C127593 [fide Rudman (1983)]]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3719|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912)]. Repository: ZMUU Holotype 295 [fide Wallin (1991)]. Type Locality: Nagasaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3722|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Stephanoteuthis author: Berry, 1909|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3723|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: CASIZ 017970 Holotype [fide Seeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Puget Sound, Washington|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3724|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ANSP Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d)]. Type Locality: South Carolina, Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3725|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 2-3-392 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Martinique, West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3726|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 727777 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 25o42'30"N, 79o20'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3727|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815464. Type Locality: 41o47'S, 63o35'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3729|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:320)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Martinique|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3730|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.83 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Purchased in market, Yokohama, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3731|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ?MSUT Syntypes. Type Locality: Toyama Bay, Etchu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3732|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Validity of species undetermined. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype U-368. Type Locality: 40o10.7'S, 127o48.4'W - 40o03.5'S, 127o36.7'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3733|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Euprymna sp.? [fide Nesis (1987a:120)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1984128 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Singapore|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3734|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Austrorossia mastigophora (Chun, 1915) [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1924.9.9.51-2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3736|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: Type no longer extant [fide Toll (1985:601)]. Type Locality: Scotland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3738|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: May be synonym of Chiroteuthis capensis Voss, 1967 [fide Nesis (1987a:248)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 98971. Type Repository: 37o00'N, 67o12'W (Northwest Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3739|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: May be a synonym of Chiroteuthis veranyi lacertosa Verrill, 1881 [fide Nesis (1987a:248)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 38242 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 38o53'N, 69o23'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3740|Michael J. Sweeney|Repository: ZMUC Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 34o40'N, 33o16'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3745|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Syntypes (2) 10.911; 1 male, 1 female. Type Locality: Off Dry Tortugas and Tampa, Florida|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3746|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332963a [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Suruga Bay (34o40'45"N, 138o18'30"E), Japan.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3747|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype; presumed no longer extant [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Awa Province, Japan.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3748|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes. Type Locality: Idzu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3749|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:305)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-3-1037 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Orange Bay [Isla Navarino, Chile] [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3750|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: ZSI Holotype M4768/1. Type Locality: "Indian Seas".|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3751|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 017966 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Point Pinos, Monterey Bay, California.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3753|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Octopus macropus [fide Thomas (1977:386)]. Repository: type repository undetermined. Type Locality: 7o06'N, 79o48'W (Pacific Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3754|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: OLUK Holotype. Type Locality: 09o59'N, 75o36'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3755|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: Lost Holotype [fide K. Nesis (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Southeastern Okhotsk Sea, off Southwest coast of Kamchatka.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3756|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:281)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 1090 [fide Robson (1932:283)]. Type Locality: Clos-Bay, Red Sea [fide Lu et al. (1995)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3757|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Benthoctopus pseudonymus [fide Robson (1932:248)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Robson (1932:248)]. Type Locality: South of Flores Island [Azores Islands].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3761|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 34o40'N, 33o16'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3763|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undertermined. Repository: NMV Holotype F77206. Type Locality: 14oS, 121oE, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3765|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable species; [fide ????]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Between Africa and America, South of Azores, 30oN, 35oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3766|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: generic position undetermined [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-59489 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 7o51'S, 88o02'30"E (Indian Ocean) (from lancetfish stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3767|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMV Holotype F77200. Type Locality: 14oS, 122oE, Western Australia.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3768|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: ZMA Holotype. Type Locality: Coast of Somalia, Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3769|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: ZMA Holotype. Type Locality: Somali Basin, Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3770|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Chiroteuthis author: Orbigny, 1841|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3771|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Chirothauma author: Chun, 1910|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3772|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Leachia author: Lesueur, 1821|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3773|Michael J. Sweeney|subgenus: Pyrgopsis author: Rochebrune, 1884|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3774|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Voss (1980:390)] Holotype. Type Locality: 10o08'S, 97o14'E (Indian Ocean) [fide Chun (1910:380)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3775|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:274)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Type Locality: Antarctic Drift Current 59o16'S, 40o13'E [fide Chun (1910:372)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3776|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214325 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Monterey Bay, California.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3778|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: New taxon; generic affinity undetermined.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3779|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:1062)]. Repository: ANSP 63484 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality not indicated.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3780|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: valid species? may be nomen dubia [fide Norman and Lu (1997)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (6) RK-1469 + RK-2026. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3781|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: valid species? may be nomen dubia [fide Norman and Lu (1997)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (4) EK-1421 + EK-8623. Type Locality: Banda-See|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3782|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:201)]. Repository: ZIN Holotype. Type Repository: 44oN, 150oE (Pacific Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3783|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Thysanoteuthis danae [fide Nesis (1987a)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 12o59'N, 32o49'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3785|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:291)]. Repository: NRM?. Type Locality: on beach, Punta Arenas, Chile.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3786|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species with unresolved generic affinity [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMA Holotype????. Type Locality: Cote Sud de Flores, 122 39'E|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3787|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3788|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:145)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3789|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:140)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3790|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:147)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3791|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:392)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3792|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: USNM Holotype 332921 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Localitiy: Off Attu Island, Aleutians Islands (52o55'30"N, 173o30'E).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3793|Michael J. Sweeney|Species spelling introduced by Sasaki: "beringiana". Sasaki later referred to the name as "behringiana"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3795|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:858)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3796|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:172)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Messina [fide Pfeffer (1912:337)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3797|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3798|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:163)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3799|Elizabeth Eubanks, ITIS Data Technician|Species name misspelled. Should be "bonnellii".|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3800|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:833)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730893. Type Locality: 42o49'N, 62o57'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3801|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3804|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species with unresolved generic affinity [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC ?Syntype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3805|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:125)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3806|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 574638 and 575315 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Four localities at approx. 44oN, 66oW (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3807|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.38 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Bermuda|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3808|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:2)]. Repository: ANSP A6443 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality: Flatts Village, Bermuda|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3809|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:3)]. Repository: ZMA Syntypes (2); IRSNB Syntype (1). Type Locality: Kralendyk, Bonaire [West Indies].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3810|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 34223 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Le Have Bank, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Ocean.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3811|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gleadall (1993)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3812|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 382469 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Massachusetts (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3813|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. type Locality: "Barre de Lisbonne", Portugal.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3814|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:179)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3815|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3816|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:83)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3817|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:328)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3818|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:329)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 33o25'S, 6o31'E (Southeast Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3820|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gray (1849)]. Type repository undetermined. Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3821|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:126)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3822|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:150)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3825|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:96)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3826|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:149)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3827|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3828|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1887:90)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3830|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1881:387)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3831|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1835:55)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3832|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype [fide Pfeffer (1912:104)]. Type Locality: 48oN, 15oW (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3833|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello (1992:144)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3834|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3836|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:195)]. Type repository undetermined. Type Locality not indicated.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3839|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ruppell (1844)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1993017 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; 01o08'N, 07o26'E (Gulf of Guinea) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3840|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:312)]. Repository: Lost Syntypes [fide K. Nesis (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Commander Islands; Kamachatka; etc|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3843|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:150)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3844|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:385)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes; specimens not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 24oS, 30oW and 23oN, 35oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3845|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1982:136)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 155019. Type Locality: Off Puerto Tanamo, Cuba|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3846|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide (Lu and Stranks, 1994:225)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C40891 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 66o08'S, 94o17'E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3848|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133318 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Louisiade Archipelago|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3849|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:105)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133317 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Lord Howe Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3850|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (6) 1947.7.7.3-6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; repository of remaining 2 syntypes undetermined . Type Locality: South of Cocos Island; Galapagos Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3851|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:9)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1947.7.7.3-6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 4o45'N, 87o00'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3853|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:30)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Fort Royal, Martinique|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3856|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:154)]. Repository: MSUT[undetermined ] Syntypes [fide Sasaki (1914:599)]. Type Locality: Hakodate, Japan [fide Sasaki (1929:157)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3857|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1908:27)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Type Locality undetermined|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3859|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:110)]. Repository: ANSP Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962:1)]. Type Locality: Delaware Bay|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3861|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998:427)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3862|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929:57)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes; specimens not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3863|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:667)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (3). Type Locality: Java Sea (1); Northwest coast of New Guinea (2)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3864|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Atlantic, 23oN, 35oW de Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3867|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:2)]. Repository: ANSP A6444 syntypes; previous no. 74028 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality: Society Islands (South Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3868|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sweeney and Vecchione (1998)]. Repository: SMF Lectotype 26766a [fide Schafer (1938)]; BMNH Holotype 1845.9.8.6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3870|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-7-283 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Bay of Tourane [Da Nang, Vietnam]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3871|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:126)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 40129 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 36o05'30N, 69o51'45W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3872|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:285)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332949 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Kinka-san, Rikuzen Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3879|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Voss (1980:378)] [3 Syntypes listed]. Type Locality: Between Azores and Canary Islands (32o18'N, 23o58'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3880|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Morch (1857:89)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes [3] 1843.7.3.74-6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: West Greeland [fide Schiotte and Waren (1992:7)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3881|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 7o30'N, 79o19'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3882|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes [2] 1889.4.24.78-79 [fide Adam and Rees (1966:71)]. Type Locality: Yokohama fish market, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3883|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:70)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 3-1-628 and 3-1-643 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Grand Ocean [Pacific Ocean]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3886|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:182)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1993015 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3887|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1981:525)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Minami-Amabe, Oita, Kyushu, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3888|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:143)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 5-5-1937, 5-5-1938 [see Toll (1998)]. Type Locality: Ile de France [Mauritius]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3889|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:29)]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3890|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:246)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Natal Province, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3891|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:390)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Uncertain origin [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3892|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Re (1980)]. Repository: NMSZ Holotype 1921.143.557 [fide Smaldon et al. (1976)]. Type Locality: Burdwood Bank, Tierra del Fuego|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3893|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 23o26'S, 3o56'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3896|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Joubin (1902:97)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (2) RK-1384 + RK-1393 [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1137)]. Type Locality: Hong Kong|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3899|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Barre de Lisbonne, Portugal|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3902|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815722 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Puerto Escondido, Baja California|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3903|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:784)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Voss (1969:791)] [Chun (1910:170, pl 18 fig 1, pl 19 fig 6, pl 20 figs 1, 2, 5, 10, 12)]. Type Locality: 4o34'S, 53o42'W, Indian South Equatorial Current|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3906|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: NELS Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: New Zealand region|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3907|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1979)]. Repository: SAM Holotype D13681 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Cottesloe, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3909|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ferussac and D'Orbigny (1834-1848[1841]:179)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: New Holland [Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3910|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (2). Type Locality: Java|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3912|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)] [seen at MNHN by G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3915|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:182)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 35o15'N, 68o20'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3916|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Rees (1954)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 30o17'N, 20o44'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3917|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young and Roper (1969:2)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 12o11'N, 35o49'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3918|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 36o16'N, 74o33'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3919|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes [fide Voss (1962:275)]. Type Locality: 31o21'S, 15o58'E; 40o31'S, 15o06'E [fide Voss (1962:275)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3920|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34999 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 32o35'N, 118o06'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3921|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912:385)]. Repository: MZUS Holotype [fide Johnson (1977:236)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3923|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:192)]. Repository: BMNH Holoype (1 saved of several) [fide Leach (1817a:295)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3924|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C19085 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Masthead Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3927|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:301)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3928|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: Type specimen not extant [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type Locality: North Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3929|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 224813. Type Locality: 39o21'N, 70o41'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3931|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:150)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-4-85 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Naples, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3932|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:509)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated. Mediterranean (Marseilles) [fide Steenstrup (1898); Pacific [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3934|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:248)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 38242 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 38o53'N, 69o23'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3937|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:178)]. Repository: ZMUU Holotype [fide Pfeffer (1912:172)]. Type Locality: 32oN, 77o45'W (Northwest Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3938|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1832:197). Repository: NMNH Holotype 61368 (shell only) [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Gulf of California, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3940|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1904:43)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Atlantic, 22oN, 36oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3941|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:184)]. Repository: MNHN 5-11-1166 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sicily, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3944|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:91)]. Repository: SMF Syntypes 25993/2. Type Locality: Rotes Meer [Red Sea]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3945|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Altantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3946|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D10169 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Largs Bay, South Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3947|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929:214)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3948|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Holotpye; specimen no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi(1967)]. Type Locality: Tainan market, Formosa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3949|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 021668 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Takao fishmarket, Formosa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3950|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: MZUS Holotype [fide Johnson (1977:237)]. Type Locality: Ceylon|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3951|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952:77)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved . Type Locality: Cape Horn?|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3954|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133306 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3956|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133309 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Broome, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3958|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:197)]. Repository: ANSP 129978 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3959|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:265)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype. Type Locality: Misaki, Sagami Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3960|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: SMF Holotype [fide Toll (1998)]. Type Locality: Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3962|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D13628 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Rottnest Island, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3964|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-3-35 and 1989 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Goree, Cotes de Senegambie, Senegal [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3965|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes; specimens no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Nagasaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3967|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929:101)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes; specimens not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sicily, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3969|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3970|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.22 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Natal coast, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3972|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:29)]. Repository: MNHN Holotpye 2-6-454 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Port Dorey, New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3974|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:270)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 4-5-895 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cherbourg, France|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3976|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 0o56'S, 14o08'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3977|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:141)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 4-7-928 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Puolo Condor, Cochin China [South Vietnam]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3980|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:12)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Indian Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3981|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:110)]. Repository: ANSP Holotype A6442 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Mexico|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3982|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1941d:1)]. Repository: ZMB Syntype 69 [fide Adam (1941d:1, pl 1 fig 1)]. Type Locality: Near Tor, Arabia Petraea, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3983|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D13625 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Rottnest Island, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3984|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1924.9.9.51-2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3985|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman (1992:21)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (4) 1947.5.5.5-8 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Pearl banks, Gulf of Mannar and North of Periya Paar [fide J.A.Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3986|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:679)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: South Seas [fide Pfeffer (1912:688)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3987|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:94)]. Repository: RNHL Holotype. Type Locality: Djeddah, Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3989|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:18)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:237)]. Type Locality: Japan, several locations|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3990|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133333 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Howick Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3991|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:15)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Baffin Bay, off North Greenland [fide Voss (1985:16)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3992|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thore (1949:46)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype. Type Locality: Misaki, Sagami Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3993|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:42)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.38 [fide Voss (1980:400)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3994|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Java|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3995|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:12)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-6-229 and 1-6-230 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Bombay, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3997|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214316 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Pailolo Channel, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3998|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:18)]. Repository: Calcutta Museum. Type Locality: Andamans and Singapore|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
3999|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:222)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 36o36'N, 26o14'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4001|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.44 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Natal coast, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4002|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Calcutta Museum. Type Locality: Mutlah River; Ye River; etc|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4004|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype D10163 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Robe, South Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4006|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1992:141)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Western part of Tosa Bay to Bungo Channel, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4007|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1916b:18)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Holotype [Jatta (1896:100, pl 13 figs 35-41)]. Type Locality: Naples|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4009|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:12)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-6-186 and 1-6-187 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Java|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4011|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-6-221 and 1-6-222 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4012|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1947.3.12.1-2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 5o54'S, 11o19'E, mouth of Congo River [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4016|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1903.1.2.1 and 69.6.14.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Zeila, Somaliland and Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4018|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype[?] [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4019|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133301 [fide Rudman (in press)]. Type Locality: Low Isles, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4021|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:100)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 1990 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4022|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ferussac and D'Orbigny (1834-1848:302).. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Grand Ocean, Peru to Societe Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4023|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1848:330 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-48)] [see also Bello (1992)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-1-628 and 3-1-643 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Grand Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4025|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133300 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4026|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved . Type Locality: Near San Francisco|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4028|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1921:285)]. Repository: ZMHundetermined Syntypes. Type Locality: 16.1oN, 23.1oW; 2.8oS, 35.2oW; 12oN, 40.3oW; 20.4oN, 37.8oW|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4031|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:122)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575449; specimen no longer extant [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Port Dupan, Leyte, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4033|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 14o38'N, 61o16'W (Caribbean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4034|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:265)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 727770 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29o06'N, 88o02'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4035|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:386)]. Repository: Lost Syntypes [fide K. Nesis (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: South of Lesser Kuril Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4036|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:25)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-6-442 and 2-6-443 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Vanikoro Island, Manere rade, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4037|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133328 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Shellharbour, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4038|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133305 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4039|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214317 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 32o54'20N, 121o11'15W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4044|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gleadall (1993)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332976 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 35o04'50N, 139o38'18E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4045|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman (1992a:21)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Iyeno-kushi, Uchi-umi Village, Minami-Uwa County, Ehime Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4046|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-7-251 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Pondichery, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4047|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Borri et al. (1988)]. Repository: MZUF Holotype 57 [fide Borri et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4050|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1886:30)]. Repository: MHNN Type [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4051|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:94)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1889.4.24.25-26 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: On the reefs, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands [Hawaiian Islands]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4052|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-7-247 and 1-7-246 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sumatra|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4053|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:328)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4054|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:30)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-6-449 and 2-6-450 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Ile de France [Mauritius]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4055|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1921:285)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (2) [fide Pfeffer (1912:157-158, pl 15)]. Type Locality: Messina|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4056|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1886:28)]. Repository: MZUF Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Borri et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4057|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1916:17)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Holotype [Jatta in Lo Bianco (1903:171, pl 8 fig 21)]. Type Locality: Off Capri, Mediterranean Sea [fide Pfeffer (1912:204)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4059|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Repository: NSMC Holotype 1870-Z-2 [fide MacAlaster (1977:14)]. Type Locality: Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, Canada|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4063|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes. Type Locality: India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4064|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:12)]. Repository: MZUS Holotype [fide Johnson (1977:238)]. Type Locality: Ceylon|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4066|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:384)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Between 33oN, 35oW and 35oN (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4067|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:200)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-58621 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 45o30'N, 151o40'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4068|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1910:130)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al (1995)]. Type Locality: Pacific Ocean, 30oS, 92oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4072|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved . Type Locality: Type Locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4074|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Arkhipkin and Nigmatullin (1997:839). Repository: ZMUB Type [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean Sea [fide Pfeffer (1912:91)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4075|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stephen (1962:154)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Raabjerg Strand; Northwest coast of Jutland, Denmark [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4078|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-5-125 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Detroit of Mozambique [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4079|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133304 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: North-west Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4081|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:276)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes [18] 1951.4.26.31-49 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)] [see Robson (1932:pl 5 fig 1)]. Type Locality: Various Discovery stations at South Georgia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4082|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:71)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332862a [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Okinoshima, Krusenstern Strait (34o19'N, 130o09'E, Sea of Japan) [fide Sasaki (1929:216)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4086|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1886:28)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1947.3.6.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Malta|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4087|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929:215)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4088|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Thomas (1977:385)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4089|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:28)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4091|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype 66652 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: Off Katsu-ura, Boso Peninsula, Honshu, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4092|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:249)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Holotype [Nishikawa (1906:pl figs 8-11)]. Type Locality: Yenoura Bay, Suruga Province, Japan [fide Pfeffer (1912:149)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4095|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (6). Type Locality: Chile (3); Zanzibar (3)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4097|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:128)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not designated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4098|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939:30)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.14 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Tobago, West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4099|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: SAM Holotype D13627 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Rottnest Island, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4100|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1928.12.6.5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4101|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-6-195 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Goree, Senegal|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4102|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133330 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Masthead Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4103|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133311 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Stanley, Tasmania|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4104|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:128)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4105|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:30)]. Repository: ANSP Syntypes A6451 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality: Santa Cruz, West Indies|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4106|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1992:141)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype 61210 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 40o51N, 148o07'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4108|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:28)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Hongkong|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4109|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133315 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Keppel Bay, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4110|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: MZUF Holotype N446. Type Locality: Indian Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4111|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: South Atlantic Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4114|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:183)]. Repository: ANSP Syntypes 62489 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4115|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki 1929:136)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes (2) [fide Sasaki (1929:137)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4116|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1886:30)]. Repository: Type repository not indicated. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4117|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133307 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Timor Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4118|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1984:435)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1880.10.8.2-3 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Alert Harbor, West coast of Patagonia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4119|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:305)]. Repository: NRM Holotype [fide Robson (1929:149)]. Type Locality: Punta Arenas, Chile|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4121|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Repository: Institute of Oceanology, Moscow [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Type Locality: Type Locality undetermined|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4122|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952:111)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Areas of gravel [?Nice]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4123|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952:111)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Nomen nudum; type locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4125|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Voss (1980:384)] [originally 2 Syntypes]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4126|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: Type no longer extant [fide Toll (1985:601)]. Type Locality: 60o03'N, 3o53'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4128|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:466)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-4-402 (gladius only) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 8oN, 22oW (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4129|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:90)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4130|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:193)]. Repository: ANSP 63498 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality: Not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4131|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello (1992:144)]. Repository: unresolved. Type Locality: Messina [?].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4133|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:41)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575326 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Sirun Island, Sulu Archipelago, Tawi Tawi group, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4134|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thore (1949:46)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.9 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 19o46'S, 36o08'W, Rio San Francisco, Brazil [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4135|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:271)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 338698 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 35o27'N, 73o14'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4137|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:356)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 24o or 26oS, 30oW of Paris (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4138|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912:308)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574639 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39o52'20N, 70o58'00W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4139|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; probably Celebes Island [fide Lu (in press)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4140|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Holotype [Royal College of Surgeon, London?]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4141|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C127593 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4142|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 576159 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 19o50'N, 92o32'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4146|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-4-95, 1-4-96, 1-4-105, 1-4-94, 1-5-150, 1-5-151, 1-5-151bis.. Type Locality: Bombay, India and Red Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4150|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952)]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: Near Sydney, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4154|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Off Frederikshavn, Denmark|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4156|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 18o50'N, 79o07'W (Caribbean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4157|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 17o56'N, 64o50'W (Caribbean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4158|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 338699 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Biscayne Bay, Florida [25o33'N, 80o03'W (Atlantic Ocean)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4159|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:184)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Adriatic Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4160|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:385)]. Repository: Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons Syntypes (2). Type Locality: 30o31'N, 44o07'W (Atlantic Ocean) in Sargasso-weed [fide Owen (1842:111)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4161|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:804)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype [fide Sasaki (1929:265)]. Type Locality: Sagami Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4162|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:264)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 4-4-891 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cherbourg, France [fide Robson (1932:257)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4163|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:196)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Syntypes (6). Type Locality: Toyama Bay, Etchu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4169|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:29)]. Repository: Type specimen not designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Locality in doubt|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4171|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:28)]. Repository: Museum Godeffroy [fide Pfeffer (1884:11)]; IRSNB Type [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Singapore|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4172|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939:30)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1993046 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Honduras|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4173|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1966:5)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1993016 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; West Africa, 01o08N, 07o26'30E [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4174|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: ZMB Lectotype [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type Locality: Indian South Equatorial Current (4o45'S, 48o58'E) [fide Nesis (1974:6)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4175|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:183)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 338694 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 28o51'N, 70o08'W (Sargasso Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4176|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:5)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-4-118 and 1-4-116 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (in ress)]. Type Locality: Trinquemale, Indian Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4177|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4178|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577619 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 8o38.6'N, 78o51.9'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4180|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes [fide Sasaki (1929:175)]. Type Locality: Tokyo fish market|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4181|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133325 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Masthead Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4182|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype. Type Locality: Urado, Tosa Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4183|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:15)]. Repository: NMNH Syntype 574850 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)] and YPM Syntype 12462. Type Locality: 39o55'00N, 70o28'00W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4185|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gleadall (1993)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes; specimens no longer extant [fide Gleadall (1993:148)]. Type Locality: Awa Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4186|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332977 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Sagami Sea (35o04'50N, 139o38'18E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4187|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:679)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: St. Thomas [West Indies]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4188|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:239)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay and Kochi, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4190|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:15)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 46o30'N, 7o00'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4195|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:239)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4196|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:466)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 7-3-724 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4197|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:124)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-7-248 (sepion) and 1-7-249 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Bay of Touranne, Cochin, China [Vietnam]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4198|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thore (1949:57)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.3 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 9o38'S, 12o42'E, West coast of Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4199|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133324 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Stanley, Tasmania|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4200|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype. Type Locality: 29o58.5'N, 22o59.7'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4201|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:57)]. Repository: MZUF Holotype 25 [fide Borri et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Chioggia [Mediterranean]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4208|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1986:47)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729950. Type Locality: Corinto, Nicaragua (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4209|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4210|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:224)]. Repository: YTKC Syntypes (2). Type Locality: 67o51'30S, 33o13'30E (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4211|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:70)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4214|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D10013 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Cottesloe, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4215|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998:427)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes (2) 3-5-683 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Vanikoro Island, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4218|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:44)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Sudsee|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4220|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:413)]. Repository: MB Syntypes (2). Type Locality: Coast of Portugal|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4221|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:381)]. Repository: SMF Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Schafer (1938)]. Type Locality: Messina|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4222|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:45)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-175 and 1-6-176 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sydney, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4223|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:745)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729738. Type Locality: 41o13'N, 66o00'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4225|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:57)]. Repository: ZMUU Holotype 128 [fide Wallin (1991)]. Type Locality: Tenerife, Canary Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4226|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133313 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4227|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:32)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1963120 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not designated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4228|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: IRSNB Holotpe [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Iles du Cap-Vert|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4229|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Pearcy (1990:84)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Kashima Nada (exact location unknown) from Choshi Market, Chiba Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4230|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:165)]; Nomen nudum [see Stranks (1998)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4231|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133331 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Port Macquarie, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4236|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: IMC Syntypes M8125/1. Type Locality: Persian Gulf; Arabian Sea; Ceylon|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4237|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss in Young (1972:24)]. Repository: MOM Syntypes (2) [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 38o12N, 25o49'W and 38o01'N, 24o21'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4238|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:42)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A29733. Type Locality: 38o52'S, 33o10'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4239|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:71)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes. Type Locality: Beppu, Bungo Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4240|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (7) 1930.1.9.6.[-]12 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Indo-China [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4242|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH [fide Voss et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Off Durban, South Africa (whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4243|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:71)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntypes (7). Type Locality: Enoura, Suruga Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4244|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1964:555)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1898.5.21.341 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Naples, Italy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4245|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: No type material designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4246|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: BMNH Syntype 1926.4.8.6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; Holotype [fide Adam and Rees (1966:23)]. Type Locality: Kabret, Suez Canal|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4247|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Syntypes (2). Type Locality: Fukuoka market, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4248|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:140)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes (2). Type Locality: South coast of Lombok|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4249|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:151)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined . Type Locality: Jurujuba, Brazil|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4250|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133326 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Masthead Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4253|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Syntypes (3). Type Locality: Nagasaki and vicinity, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4254|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:276)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (4) 1951.4.26.27-30 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Various Discovery stations at South Georgia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4255|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133322 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: North-west Island, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4256|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1988:163)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 575451 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Atalaya Point, Batag Island, east coast of Luzon, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4257|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes (5). Type Locality: Toyama Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4258|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C1333314 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Shark Bay, Western Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4259|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133310 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Stanley, Tasmania|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4263|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Chile|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4264|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:181)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype [fide Pfeffer (1912:193)]. Type Locality: Chile|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4268|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Zanzibar|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4269|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: Type repository = undetermined . Type Locality: Zanzibar|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4271|Quintin Gravatt, ITIS Data Technician|Improper spelling of Histoteuthis bonnellii (Ferussac, 1834).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4272|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Unresolved subgenus of Loligo [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Loligo plei Blainville, 1823; species first mentioned and subsequent designation Naef (1923:193)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4273|Michael J. Sweene|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:329)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 33o25'S, 6o31'E (Southeast Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4274|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 38431 [Octopus gracilis Verrill, 1884, preoccupied] [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: South of Cape Sable, Nova Scotia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4276|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 38431 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 40o16'50"N, 67o05'15"W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4277|Michael J. Sweene|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:49)]. Repository: ZMH Syntypes (4). Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean (1); Layas-Insel (3)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4278|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Sweeney (1997:104)]. Repository: None designated; BMNH Holotype 128.2.14.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Not designated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4279|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hylleberg and Nateewathana (1991b:1)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A6520. Type Locality: Below San Jose Mission Station, Morrumbene, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4280|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: Unresolved . Type Locality: Unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4281|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:183)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.3 [fide Marshall (1996:45)]. Type Locality: Protland Island, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4283|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nateewathana (1997a:424)]. Repository: NMV Holotype F60143. Type Locality: Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4285|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMNH Holotype M.125404 + ?M.125406 [fide Marshall (1996:45)]. Type Locality: Cape Campbell, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4286|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (1998:171)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133316 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Manly Beach, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4288|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nateewathana (1997b:474)]. Repository: ZSI Syntype M388/1. Type Locality: Andamans and Persian Gulf|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4289|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:123)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M11179 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Wellington, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4290|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nateewathana (1997a:429)]. Repository: YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Near Kamae Town, Minami-Amabe County, Oita Prefecture, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4291|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1967:75)]. Repository: AIM Neotype 057.13 [fide Voss et al. (1998)]; now NMNZ M.22403 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: 35o45'S, 176o 20'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4292|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Riddell (1985:42)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.10378 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: East coast of Wellington, N.Z.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4293|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Repository: NMNZ Neotype M12954 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Wellington Harbor, New Zealand [fide Dell (1959:2)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4294|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hylleberg and Nateewathana (1991a:35)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 4o20'N, 107o20'E and Zamboanga, Philippines|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4295|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1985:42)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M12940 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: 37o29'S, 177o17'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4296|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.89786 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4297|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:2)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.125405 + M.125403 [fide Marshall (1996:45)]. Type Locality: Cook Strait, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4298|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.89787 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4299|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [Berry (1910:130)];=Unresolved. Type Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Between Africa and America, South of the Azores, 30oN, 35oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4300|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Type Repository: BMNH Holotype 1925.9.5.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4302|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Type Repository: Unresolved. Type Locality: South Sea (from whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4303|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Type Repository: ?ZMB Syntypes (3). Type Locality: 12.0oN, 40.3oW (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4304|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Type Repository: ZMB Syntypes [fide Voss (1962:275)]. Type Locality: 31o21'S, 15o58'E; 40o31'S, 15o06'E [fide Voss (1962:275)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4305|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1932:52)]. Type Repository: Unresolved. Type Locality: Unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4306|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1932:52)]. Type Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4308|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:183)]. Type Repository: Unresolved Holotype. Type Locality: Benguela Current (11o28'S[sic], 10o24'E) [fide Chun (1903a:72)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4309|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Robson (1932a:335)] Type species: Amphitretus pelagicus Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4311|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Young et al. (1998)] Type species: Enoploteuthis hoylei Pfeffer, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:407)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4313|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Species complex of Sepia [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Specimen: Sepia aculeata Van Hasselt, 1835 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by subsequent designation of Adam and Rees (1966:147)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4318|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Alloposus Verrill, 1880; [=Haliphron Steenstrup, 1859] [fide Nesis (1982:323)]. Type species: Bolitaena microcotyla Hoyle, 1904 (non Hoyle, 1885) by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4319|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)] Type species: Alloposus mollis Verrill, 1880 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4320|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Rossia Owen, 1834 [fide Nesis (1987a:122)] Type species: Rossia glaucopsis Loven, 1845 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4321|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid subgenus of Loligo Lamarck, 1798 [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type Species: Loligo media Linne, 1758 by original designation of Naef in an unpublished manuscript cited by Wulker [see Vecchione et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4322|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:36)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4323|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Young (1972:35)] Type species: Alluroteuthis antarcticus Odhner, 1923 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4324|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Stranks (1998)] Type species: Ameloctopus litoralis Norman, 1992 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4326|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:34)] Type species: Sepia apama Gray, 1849 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4327|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Nesis (1987a:171)] Type species: Enoploteuthis lesueurii D'Orbigny, 1842 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848: [Onychoteuthis pl 14 figs 4-10] by subsequent designation of Bello (1992)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4331|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Teuthowenia Chun, 1910 [fide Voss (1980:400)] Type species: Anomalocranchia impennis Robson, 1924 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4332|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved] Type species: Polypus schultzei Hoyle, 1910 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4333|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4335|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen tantum; see Hoyle (1910b:407-408)] Type Species: Architeuthis dux Steenstrup, 1857 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:408)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4337|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved] New name for Argonauta Cuvier|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4338|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Chun (1915:476)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4339|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:579)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4345|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:241)]. Type species: Loligopsis veranii Ferussac, 1835; species first mentioned, etc. [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4347|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:282)]. Type species: Chunioteuthis ebersbachii Grimpe, 1916 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4349|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:266)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4350|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:266)]. Type species: Cirroteuthis muelleri Eschricht, 1836 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4351|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:267)]. Type species: Cirrothauma murrayi Chun, 1911 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4352|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:182)]. Type species: Octopus indicus Rapp, 1835 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4353|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello and Giannuzzi-Savelli (1993:270)]. Type species: Sepioteuthis sicula Verany, 1851 by subsequent synoymy of Chtenopteryx fimbriatus Appellof, 1890 by Pfeffer (1912:337).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4354|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:376)]. Type species: Cranchia scabra Leach, 1817 species first mentioned and by subsequent designation of Steenstrup (1861b:72)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4356|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:375)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4358|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young and Roper (1969:2)]. Type species: Cycloteuthis sirventi Joubin, 1919 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4359|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Type species: Danoctopus schmidti Joubin, 1933 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4360|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:240)]. Type species: Discoteuthis discus Young and Roper, 1969 by original designation.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4361|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]. Type species: Dorsopsis taningi Thore, 1949 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4362|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Ommastrephes gigas D'Orbigny, 1835 In 1834-1847 by monotypy and synonymy with original designation, Dosidicus eschrichtii Steenstrup, 1857 [fide Pfeffer (1912:509)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4363|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:264)]. Type species: Drechselia danae Joubin, 1931 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4364|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:396)]. Type species: Egea inermis Joubin, 1933 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4365|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:256)] [see ICZN (1945:278)]. Type species: Octopus moschatus Lamarck, 1798 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4366|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:330)]. Type species: Eledonella pygmaea Verrill, 1884 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4368|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:170)]. Type species: Loligo leptura Leach, 1817 by elimination [fide Hoyle (1910b:409)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4369|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:197)]. Type species: Gonatus (Eogonatus) tinro Nesis, 1972 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4370|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:293)]. Type species: Euaxoctopus panamensis Voss, 1971 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4371|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Symplectoteuthis luminosa Sasaki, 1915 by original designation.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4372|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910:409)]. Type species: Inioteuthis morsei Verrill, 1881 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910:409)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4373|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Type species: Galiteuthis armata Joubin, 1898 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4375|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:196)]. Type species: Gonatopsis octopedatus Sasaki, 1920 by original designation.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4376|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:409)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis? amoena Moller, 1842 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4377|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Type species: Eledone verrucosa Verrill, 1881; species first mentioned and subsequent designation of Robson (1932a:308)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4378|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:75)]. Type species: Grimalditeuthis richardi Joubin, 1898 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4379|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)]. Type species: None given. Haliphron atlanticus Steenstrup, 1861a [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4380|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type species: Octopus lunulatus Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4381|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:382)]. Type species: Helicocranchia pfefferi Massy, 1907 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4382|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:595)]. Type species: Sepiola dispar Ruppell, 1844 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4383|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4384|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Cranchia bonellii Ferussac, 1834 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4385|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Sepia pelagica Bosc, 1802 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4386|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:278)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4387|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:278)]. Type species: Idioctopus gracilipes Taki, 1962 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4388|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:410)]. Type species: Idiosepius pygmaeus Steenstrup, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4389|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas and Okutani (1994:124)]. Type species: Idioteuthis latipinna Sasaki, 1916 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4390|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo illecebrosus Lesueur, 1821 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910:410)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4392|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b:59)]. Type species: Sepiola japonica Tiselius, 1845 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848; species first mentioned [as Inioteuthis japonica|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4393|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1963b:59)]. Type species: Stoloteuthis iris Berry, 1909 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4394|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:90)]. Type species: Japetella prismatica Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy [=Eledonella pygmaea (Verrill, 1884) fide Thore (1949:39)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4396|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:258)]. Type species: Chiroteuthis portieri Joubin, 1912 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4397|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Kondakovia longimana Filippova, 1972 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4398|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:165)]. Type species: Lampadioteuthis megaleia Berry, 1916 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4399|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type species: Leachia cyclura Lesueur, 1821 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4400|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:237)]. Type species: Lepidoteuthis grimaldii Joubin, 1895 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4402|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Type species: Liguriella podophthalma Issel, 1908 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4403|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:378)]. Type species: Leachia reinhardti Steenstrup, 1856 by subsequent designation of Berry (1914b:346)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4404|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Opinion 1861, ICZN (1997:59)]. Type species: Loligo vulgaris Lamarck, 1798 by subsequent designation of Children (1823)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4405|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1986:5)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4406|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo hardwickei Gray, 1849, by synonymy with original designation, Loliolus typus Steenstrup, 1856 [fide Lu et al. (1985:59)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4407|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo brevis Blainville, 1823 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4410|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962b)]. Type species: Lycoteuthis jattai Pfeffer, 1900 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4411|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Martialia hyadesi Rochebrune and Mabille, 1889 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4413|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]. Type species: Mastigoteuthis agassizii Verrill, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4414|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:233)]. Type species: Megaleledone senoi Taki, 1961 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4415|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type species: Megalocranchia maxima Pfeffer, 1884 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4416|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:394)]. Type species: Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni Robson, 1925 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4417|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Type species: Sepia (Metasepia) pfefferi Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4418|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Ommastrephes robustus Verrill, 1876 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4419|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Nautilus pompilius Linne, 1758 by subsequent designation of Montfort (1810)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4421|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:165)]. Type species: Nematolampas regalis Berry, 1913 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4422|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Rossia caroli Joubin, 1902 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4424|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:34)]. Type species: Neoteuthis thieli Naef, 1921 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4425|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis and Nikitina (1992)]. Type species: Nototeuthis dimegacotyle Nesis and Nikitina, 1986 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4426|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Forch (1998)]. Type species: Ommatostrephes insignis Gould, 1852 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4427|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969)]. Type species: Octopoteuthis sicula Ruppell, 1844 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4428|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see ICZN (1954:291)]. Type species: Sepia octopus Gmelin, 1791 [suppressed senior objective synonym of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797; see Opinion 1861, ICZN (1997:59)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4429|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)]. Type species: Ocythoe tuberculata Rafinesque, 1814 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4430|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4431|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Type species: Loligo sagittata Lamarck, 1798; species first mentioned, etc. [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4433|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis bergii Lichtenstein, 1818 by original designation; synonym of Loligo banksii Leach, 1817 [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4434|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:267)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4435|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:267)]. Type species: Opisthoteuthis agassizi Verrill, 1883 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4436|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Type species: Ommastrephes volatilis Sasaki, 1915 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4437|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: family incertae sedis [fide Nesis (1987a:260)]. Type species: Parateuthis tunicata Thiele, 1920 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4438|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:222)]. Type species: Eledone charcoti Joubin, 1905 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4439|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Type species: Pholidoteuthis boschmai Adam, 1950 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4440|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1996:9)]. Type species: Pickfordiateuthis pulchella Voss, 1953 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4441|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young, 1992:182]. Type species: Doratopsis exophthalmica Chun, 1908; species first mentioned|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4442|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper and Young (1968:203)]. Type species: Promachoteuthis megaptera Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4443|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:9)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4444|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:9)]. Type species: Psychroteuthis glacialis Thiele, 1920 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4445|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:25)]. Type species: Pterygioteuthis giardi Fischer, 1896 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4446|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:171)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis margaritifera Ruppell, 1844 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4447|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1988)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4448|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:120)]. Replacement name for Rondeletia Naef, 1921|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4449|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Rossia palpebrossa Owen, 1834 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4450|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:386)]. Type species: Sandalops melancholicus Chun, 1906 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4451|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:191)]. Type species: Octopus cocco Verany, 1846 by subsequent emendation [= Octopus [Scaeurgus] unicirrhus Chiaie, 1839-1841 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 [fide Robson (1929d:191)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4452|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:164)]. Type species: Selenoteuthis scintillans Voss, 1959 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4453|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Heteroteuthis tenera Verrill, 1880 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:412)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4454|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966)]. Type species: Sepia officinalis Linne, 1758 by elimination [fide Hoyle (1910:412)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4455|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:412)]. Type species: Sepiadarium kochi Steenstrup, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4456|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Sepia ornata Rang, 1837 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:412)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4457|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:130)][see Bello (1996:181).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4458|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:412)]. Type species: Sepiola rondeletii Leach, 1817 by monotypy [see Hoyle (1910b:412)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4459|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4460|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Type species: Sepiola lineolata Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4461|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo sepioidea Blainville, 1823 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4462|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:92)]. Type species: Nautilus spirula Linne, 1758 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4463|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:267)]. Type species: Stauroteuthis syrtensis Verrill, 1879 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4464|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Type species: Architeuthis megaptera Verrill, 1878 by original designation (= Ommatostrephes pteropus Steenstrup, 1855) [see Dunning (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4466|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper and Vecchione (1993:441)]. Type species: Taningia danae Joubin, 1931 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4467|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:382)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4468|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:390)]. Type species: Loligo pavo Lesueur, 1821 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4469|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Type species: Teretoctopus indica nom. nov. for "Polypus pricei" Massy, 1916, non Berry. [See Robson (1932a:249) Type of the subgenus - T. indicus (="Polypus pricei Berry," Massy (1916a, in error)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4470|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Type species: Tetracheledone spinicirrus Voss, 1955 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4471|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:400)]. Type species: Cranchia (Owenia) megalops Prosch, 1847 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4472|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Type species: Thaumeledone gunteri Robson, 1930 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4474|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969)]. Type species: Thysanoteuthis rhombus Troschel, 1857 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4475|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Loligo sagittata Lamarck, 1798; subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910:413)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4476|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:10)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4477|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Wormuth (1998)]. Type species: Todaropsis veranyi Girard, 1889 by monotypy; = Todaropsis eblanae (Ball, 1841) [fide Pfeffer (1900:179)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4478|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:206)]. Type species: Tremoctopus violaceus Chiaie, 1830 In 1823-1831 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4479|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Uroteuthis bartschi Rehder, 1945 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4480|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:98)]. Type species: Vampyroteuthis infernalis Chun, 1903 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4481|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Type species: Veledona togata Chun, 1915 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4482|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:321)]. Type species: Vitreledonella richardi Joubin, 1918 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4483|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:323)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4484|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:297)]. Type species: Vosseledone charrua Palacio, 1978 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4485|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis and Nikitina (1992)]. Type species: Walvisteuthis virilis Nesis and Nikitina, 1986 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4486|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. New name for Watasea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4487|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:312)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined, Syntypes; [Hoyle (1904b:36) catalog numbers H.65 - H.68]. Type Locality: Off Cape San Francisco, 2 34'N, 82 29'W; off Mariato Point, 6 21'N, 80 41'W; of|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4488|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: generic affinity questionable [fide Nesis (1987a:285)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332949 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Kinka-san, Rikuzen Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4489|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:286)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)] [see Robson (1932:pl 6 fig 1)] Type Locality: Greenland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4490|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133318 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Louisiade Archipelago|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4491|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: MSUT Type; no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Toyama Bay, Japan [fide Sasaki (1929:140)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4492|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: "Japan"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4493|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987:129)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes; specimens no longer extant? [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Kushiro, Nemuro, Tokachi; all on eastern Hokkaido, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4494|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:200)]. Repository: ZIN Holotype. Type Locality: 50oN, 151oE [?] (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4495|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (In press)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D14130 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: Glenelg, South Australia [fide Lu (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4496|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:236)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay and Kagoshima, Japan.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4497|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1905.1.19.5 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Natal, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4498|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:15)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34989 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: "Santa Catalina Basin?", eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4499|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:763)]. Repository: FMNH Holotype 78308. Type Locality: 32 10'N, 64 45'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Voss (1969:763)] [originally published incorrectly as 34 45'W]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4500|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype [Chun (1910:199, pl 27 figs 9-11)]. Type Locality: 28o28'S, 6o13'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4501|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1920.3.23.1 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Tongaat Beach, Natal [fide Adam and Rees (1966:65)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4503|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987:292)]. Repository: Type specimen not extant [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Tasman Bay, New Zealand.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4504|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (In press)]. Repository: WAM Holotype 435.65 [fide Slack-Smith (1983:74)]. Type Locality: West of Lancelin, Western Australia [fide Lu (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4505|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.75 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 36 59'S, 150 20'E, off Twofold Bay, SE Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4507|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1924.9.9.49-50 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Natal and Cape Town [?]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4508|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987:155)]. Repository: MSUT Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: South of Misaki, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4509|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F67007. Type Locality: Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4510|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y-263. Type Locality: Type Locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4511|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1963.103W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: False Bay, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4512|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1900:179)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Science and Art Museum, Dublin [fide Hoyle (1903)]. Type Locality: Dublin Bay, Ireland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4514|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (4) 1889.4.24.71-72 and 1889.4.24.73-74 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 9 59'S, 139 42'E and 8 56'S, 136 05'E (Arafura Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4515|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1889.4.24.69-70 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Purchased at market, Yokohama, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4516|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: 0 57.5'S, 99 51.1'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4517|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1982:67)]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype. Type Locality: Guinea current [Gulf of Guinea]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4518|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-64232 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: East China Sea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4519|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 2-3-375 [fide Lu et al. (1995)] Type Locality: Valparaiso, Chile|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4520|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-7-727 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Marocco [off Morocco]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4521|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:174)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1924.9.9.38 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; 1924.9.9.41-2 [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4522|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:9)]. Repository: ?ZMB [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Antarctic Sea [fide Unresolved]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4523|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1972:67)]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: East Africa coast|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4524|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: questionable generic affinity [fide Voss (1988a:296)]. Repository: MOM Holotype. Type Locality: NNW of Fayal, Azores [fide Joubin (1912:1)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4525|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]; = Octopus aegina Gray, 1849 [fide Norman and Lu (In press)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1947.3.11.2-3 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: "Singapore ?"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4526|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Verrill (1880d:240)]. Repository: Type repository; University of Utrecht as Architeuthis dux, identification by Harting. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4527|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:112)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (4) 1924.9.8.54-56 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4528|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: ZMUB Syntypes (5). Type Locality: North Atlantic, various localities|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4529|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: None designated. Type figure = Savigny (1817:pl 1 fig 2)] [fide Toll (1998)]. SMF Syntypes 25993/2 [fide Robson (1929:91)]. Type Locality: Rotes Meer [Red Sea]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4531|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:176)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Mascarene Islands (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4533|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:181)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined, Syntypes; [Hoyle (1904b:39, pls 7, 9) catalog number H.69 - H.72]. Type Locality: Off Cape San Francisco, Galapagos Island, south of Guaylas|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4534|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1890.12.14.43-44 (2 sepion) [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Port Elizabeth, South Africa [fide Adam and Rees (1966:67)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4535|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:178)]. Repository: ZMUB Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Gulf of Guinea? [fide Unresolved]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4536|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1939:48)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Pickford (1939:48)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Guinea? [fide Unresolved]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4537|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Naples|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4538|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ZMH? Holotype. Type Locality: 38 S, 54 W (Southwest Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4539|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Holotype [Mitsukuri and Ikeda (1895:39-50, pl 10)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4540|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Etchu Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4541|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1926.10.20.38 and 1926.10.20.39-40 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Tugela River, Cape Natal, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4542|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:200)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Schumschu Island, Kurile Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4543|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:78)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.80 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 5o49'S, 132o14'E, off Ki Islands (Araffura Sea) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4544|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.81 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 34 39'N, 135 14'E, Bay of Kobe, Japan [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4546|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Outside the Okinose bank, Sagami Sea, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4547|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Robson (1932:231)]. Repository: ZMUB? Holotype. Type Locality: 28o8'N, 13o35'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Robson (1932:231)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4548|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1963119W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Canton market|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4549|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide N. Voss (1985:32)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1983100 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; 1 36'S, 8 47'E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4550|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987:127)]. Repository: FMHU Holotype M-1362. Type Locality: 49o32'N, 168o50'E (Northwest Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4551|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1921a:535)]]. Repository: CASIZ 017965 Holotype [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Puget Sound, Washington|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4553|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya (1993)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype. Type Locality: Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4554|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:201)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-13311. Type Locality: Southern Bering Sea (from sperm whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4555|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:181)]. Repository: BMNH Syntype 1993012 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; SMF Lectotype 26930 [fide Schafer (1938:88)]; SMF Lectotype 26930 [fide Schafer (1938:88)]. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4556|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-61359 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 24 48'N, 63 20'E (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4558|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid subspecies? [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Robson (1932:310)]. Type Locality: 42o40'N, 62o49'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4559|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Pelago|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4560|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:95)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 25o50'N, 76o55'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Joubin (1933:30)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4561|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:125)]. Repository: YPM Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Off southern coast of Newfoundland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4562|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1967:75)]. Repository: AIM Neotype 057.13 [fide Voss et al. (1998)]; now NMNZ M.22403 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: 35 45'S, 176 20'E (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4563|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:305)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Orange Bay [Chile] [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4564|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species [fide Nesis (1987a:309)]; Nomen dubium [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 4-7-922 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Port Dorey, New Guinea.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4565|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-67008 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 21o15'S, 155o11.5'E (Pacific Ocean) (from lancetfish stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4566|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1842.11.9.84 and 1842.11.11.13 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4567|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: ZSI Holotype M361/1 [M391/1;typo?]. Type Locality: Port Blair, Andaman Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4568|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: Callao, Peru|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4569|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Berry (1932:49)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Coast of Africa.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4570|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1916:3)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Naples|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4572|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 39 N, 20 E (Mediterranean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4573|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani and Horita (1987:91)]. Repository: YPM Type 9683 [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Bay of Yeddo, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4574|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 196381W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 25o35'N, 56o42'E, Gulf of Oman [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4575|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:128)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Gulf of Naples|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4576|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-194 (sepion). Type Locality: Kangaroo Island, S. Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4577|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 727093 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 22o59'N, 78o43'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4578|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Oceano|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4579|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [not yet reviewed]. Repository: ZMA Holotype [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:101)]. Type Locality: Coast of Somalia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4580|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1963107W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Oman|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4581|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1978:125)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34969 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 33 19'N, 118 45'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4583|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Repository: NMNZ Neotype M12954 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Wellington Harbor, New Zealand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4584|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Between Tahiti Island and Pago Pago Island (14o32'S, 167o43'W)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4585|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:125)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type Locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4586|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntype (1) 1889.4.24.68 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 9 59'S, 139 42'E (Arafura Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4587|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1932:46)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:238)]. Type Locality: Kadsiyama, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4588|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214379; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Maui Island, Hawaiian Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4589|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1879.10.15.263-5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Portland Bay, Trinidad Channel, Patagonia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4590|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:336)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 29o55'S, 178o14'W, off Kermadec Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4591|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:1062)]. Repository: ANSP 63484 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4592|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148253 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 42 miles S. and E. of Genoa Peak, Victoria [Bass Straits, Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4593|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.11 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 9 59'S, 139 42'E (Arafura Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4594|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:128)]. Repository: ?ZMB [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Off Flamborough Head, England.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4596|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:136)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]; ?MOM Holotype [fide Belloc (1950:6) [station 558; typo for station 588? (=type locality)]. Type Locality: Azores (from sperm whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4597|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1987:151)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Repository: Amboina [Indonesia].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4598|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 1963126W and 1842.11.9.85 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]]. Type Locality: Port Jackson; Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4600|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4601|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F65666. Type Locality: Off Amery Ice Shelf, Prydz Bay (66 48'S, 72 33'E)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4603|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN? Syntypes. Type Locality: 0o02'S, 135o48'W, etc. (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4604|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (In Press)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133319 [fide Rudman (1983)] Type Locality: Point Cloates, Western Australia (22o43'S, 113o40'E) [fide Reid (In Press)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4605|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1978:149)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4606|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:321)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Belloc (1950:3)]. Type Locality: 30 50'N, 25 43'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4607|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962d:248)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1926.10.20.8 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Hout Bay, South Africa [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4609|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729994. Type Locality: 44 38.5'N, 126 03.8'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4610|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 515224 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: James Island, Galapagos Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4611|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:183)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1973100 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Donkergat, South Africa (sperm whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4612|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y-357 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Saya-de-Malha Bank (Indian Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4613|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper and Mangold (1992:58)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: Angra Pequena, German Southwest Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4614|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:1059)]. Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: New Guinea [fide Ward and Saunders (1997:1059)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4615|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 577617 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 7 50.2'N, 79 50.5'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4616|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:206)]. Repository: ?MNHN [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Tuamotu Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4617|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 196378W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Near Cape Guardafui, Zanzibar|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4618|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:316)]. Repository: ZMUO? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: 76o12'N, 146o10'E (from walrus stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4619|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Lu (in press)]. Repository: ZMA? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Cote SE de Soemba [Indonesia].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4620|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: America|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4621|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Repository: NMNH Holotpe 575090 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29o11.5'N, 88o07.5'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4623|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]; = Octopus marginatus Taki, 1964 [fide Norman and Lu (In press)]. Repository: OSIA Holotype K65B-50. Type Locality: Quangdong Province, China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4624|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-64227 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: Tosa Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4625|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean, ocean of Europe.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4626|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 90.1.24.19. Type Locality: 47 25'S, 130 22'E (Southern Ocean) [fide Hoyle (1886:192)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4627|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.77 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: 5o49'S, 132o14'E, off Kii Islands, Arafura Sea [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4628|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 5-4-1047 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]; lectotype designated by D'Orbigny in Ferussac and D'Orbigny (1834-1848:41)]. Type Locality: Port Western, Bass Strait, New Holland [Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4629|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Lu (1997)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype EK-5135 [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1135)]. Type Locality: Bass-Strasse [Bass Strait, Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4630|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1887b:90)]. Repository: YPM [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: New England|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4631|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: MFDT Holotype. Type Locality: Ban Don Bay, Gulf of Thailand|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4632|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Voss (1988b:269)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1928.4.3.5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)] [see Robson (1932a:pl 4 fig 2)]. Type Locality: Port Lincoln, South Australia.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4633|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:320)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Robson (1932a:233)]. Type Locality: Gazelle Harbor, Kerguelen Island|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4634|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype[?] [fide Thiele (1920:pl 54, figs 13-14)]. Type Locality: 32 08'S, 8 28'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4635|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1894.9.6.2-4 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Rameswaram Island, Madras, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4637|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:284)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: North of Zanzibar [?]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4638|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson 1977:239)]. Type Locality: Tokyo Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4639|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:113)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332972 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Tsugaru Strait (41 17'20"N, 140 07'E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4640|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)]. Repository: Type eaten by Rafinesque [fide Rafinesque (1840:64)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated [Sicily?]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4641|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730714. Type Locality: 45 05.2'N, 134 43.4'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4642|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [family incertae sedis; Nesis (1987a:260)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes. Type Locality: 64o29'S, 85o27'E and 65o15'S, 80oE (Antarctic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4643|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:273)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 5-7-1089 [fide Robson (1932a:273)]. Type Locality: Wandel Island [=Booth Island; 65 05'S, 64 00'W (Antarctic Ocean)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4644|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [not yet reviewed]. Repository: ZMA Holotype [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:99)]. Type Locality: Coast of Somalia.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4645|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:137)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 3-6-698 and 3-6-699 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Arguin Bank, West Africa [fide Robson (1932:137)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4646|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:192)]. Repository: No type specimen designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Not indicated; presumed W. Mediterranean [fide Mangold (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4647|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 040163. Type Locality: south of Alaska Peninsula|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4648|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MSUT Holotype?; specimen no longer extant [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Bay of Kagoshima, Kii, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4649|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:315)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [ZMB?]. Type Locality: 35o10.5'S, 23o02'E, Agulhas Bank [fide Unresolved]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4650|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:15)]. Repository: MHNN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]; )]; [Syntype seen by G.L. Voss at MHNN]. Type Locality: Mediterranean (from dolphin stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4651|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (In press)]. Repository: WAM Holotpye 441.65 [fide Slack-Smith (1983)]. Type Locality: West of Shark Bay, Western Australia [fide Lu (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4652|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype; specimen not located [fide Marshall (1996:46)]. Type Locality: Island Bay, Cook Strait, New Zealand.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4654|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 577583and 729732 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39o50'45"N, 70o11'00"W and 41o33'15"N, 65o51'25"W|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4655|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Vietnam, Hai Phong.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4656|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:326)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4657|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y-264. Type Locality: 33 S, 2 E (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4658|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okada (1927:14)]. Repository: MSUT Holotye [fide Sasaki (1929:285)]. Type Locality: Off Atami, Sagami Province, Japan [fide Dunning (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4659|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 884276. Type Locality: Bahia Magdelena, Mexico, 24.6 N, 112.1 W|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4660|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Lu (In press)]. Repository: ZMMGU Holotype Y321. Type Locality: East coast of Vietnam|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4661|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see ICZN (1954:278)]. Repository: MNHN Neotype [fide Hochberg and Mangold (In press)]. Type Locality: Type Locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4663|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-7-281 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 7 35'04"S, 117 28'06"E|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4664|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid and Lu (1998)]. Repository: ZMA Syntypes Moll. 3.39.001 + 2.39.002 [fide Reid and Lu (1998)]. Type Locality: Soemba and Timor (eastern Indonesia) [fide Lu (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4666|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729992. Type Locality: 44 48.8'N, 125 59.5'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4667|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1978)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis polyonyx Troschel, 1857 by monotypy; = Loligo alessandrinii Verany, 1847 [fide Pfeffer (1912:178)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4668|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Onykia carriboea Lesueur, 1821 by original designation.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4669|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Type species: Loligo oualaniensis Lesson, 1830 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4670|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied and synonym of Architeuthis Steenstrup, 1857 [fide Verrill (1882:477)]. Type species: Steenstrupia stockii Kirk, 1882 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4672|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Brakoniecki (1996:9)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4673|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable genus [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1992)]. Type species: Onykia carriboea Lesueur, 1821 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4674|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gray (1849)] Proposed as emendation of Onykia; Preoccupied in Lepidoptera; = Onykia Lesueur, 1821. Type species: Onykia carriboea Lesueur, 1821|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4675|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [Unjustified emendation; see Roper et al. (1969:7)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4676|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:7)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4678|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Type species: Echinoteuthis danae Joubin, 1933 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4679|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Type species: Danoctopus schmidti Joubin, 1933 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4680|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [Emendation by Pfeffer (1900:171)]. Preoccupied by Coleoptera [fide Neave (1939:898)]; Chtenopteryx Appellof, 1890 [see Bello and Giannuzzi-Savelli (1993)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4681|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Type species: Crystalloteuthis glacialis Chun, 1906 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4682|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:147)]. Type species: Stauroteuthis mawsoni Berry, 1917 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4683|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:276)]. Type species: Watasella nigra Sasaki, 1920 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4684|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied as fish; Watasenia Ishikawa, 1914. Type species: Abraliopsis scintillans Berry, 1911 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4685|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:388)]. Type species: Desmoteuthis pellucida Chun, 1910 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4686|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:400)]. Type species: Desmoteuthis tenera Verrill, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4687|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)]. Type species: Verilliola gracilis Pfeffer, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910:413)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4688|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young and Roper (1969:2)]. Type species: Valdemaria danae Joubin, 1931 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4689|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:182)]. Type species: Valbyteuthis danae Joubin, 1931 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4691|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:386)]. Type species: Uranoteuthis bilucifer Lu and Clarke, 1974 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4692|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Tritaxeopus cornutus Owen, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4693|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Trichocephalus acetabularis Chiaie, 1825 In 1823-1831 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4694|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clark (1966:162)]. Type species: Tracheloteuthis riisei Steenstrup, 1882 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1905) [fide Hoyle (1910b:413)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4695|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4696|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Todarus argo Rafinesque, 1840 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4697|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962b)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis diadema Chun, 1900 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4698|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:382)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4699|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:87)]. Type species: Tenuisepia mira Cotton, 1932 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4700|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:183)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis krohnii Verany, 1851 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4702|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Type species: Taonius suhmi Hoyle, 1886 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4703|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Histiopsis hoylei Goodrich, 1896 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4704|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Steenstrupiola chilensis Pfeffer, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:413)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4706|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. New name for Spirula Lamarck|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4707|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:106)]. Type species: Sepia tuberculata Lamarck, 1798 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:413)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4708|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:135)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4709|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:412)]. Type species: Cirroteuthis mulleri Eschricht, 1836 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4710|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998:498)]. Type species: Sasakinella eurycephala Taki, 1964 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4711|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:154)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4713|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:94)]. Type species: Sepia rupellaria D'Orbigny, 1834 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:412)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4714|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Type species: Retroteuthis pacifica Joubin, 1929 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4715|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Octopus digueti Perrier and Rochebrune, 1894 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4716|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1880-1881:401)]. Type species: Plectoteuthis grandis Owen, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4717|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Octopus cordiformis Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4719|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:392)]. Type species: Taonius richardi Joubin, 1895 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4720|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type species: Perothis eschscholtzii Rathke, 1833 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:411)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4721|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Octopus digueti Perrier and Rochebrune, 1894 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4722|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)]. Type species: Octopus catenulata Ferussac, 1828 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4723|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1983:365)]. Type species: Oregoniateuthis springeri Voss, 1956 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4724|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4726|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1948)]. Type species: Ancistrochirus megaptera Verrill, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4728|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. New name for Nautilus Cuvier|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4729|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved] Replacement name for Sepidium Levy, 1912a.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4730|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:132)]. Type species: Loligo picteti Joubin, 1894 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4731|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]. Type species: Mouchezis sancti-pauli Velain, 1877 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4732|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis ingens Smith, 1881 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4733|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:132)]. Type species: Microteuthis paradoxa Ortmann, 1888 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4734|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Type species: Mesembrisepia macandrewi Iredale, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4735|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Meleagroteuthis hoylei Pfeffer, 1900 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4736|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1939:1)]. Type species: Melanoteuthis lucens Joubin, 1912 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4737|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:15)]. Type species: Megateuthis martensii Hilgendorf, 1880 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4738|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1879-1880:197)]. Type species: Megaloteuthis harveyi Kent, 1874 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4739|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1998)]. Type species: Octopus winckworthi Robson, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4740|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:100)]. Type species: Sepia lefebrei D'Orbigny, 1839-1842 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by subsequent designation of Adam and Rees (1966:148)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4741|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:17)]. Type species: Lolimnites meridionalis Risso, 1854 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4742|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid family as Loliginidae Lesueur, 1821 [fide Brakoniecki (1986:5)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4744|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:13)]. Type species: Lolidona euphrosina Risso, 1854 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4745|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:410)]. Type species: Nautilus spirula Linne, 1758 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4746|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:384)]. Type species: Leucocranchia pfefferi Joubin, 1912 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4747|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1882:146)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis kamschatica Middendorf, 1849 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4748|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied name [fide Hoyle (1910b:410)]; Chiroteuthis D'Orbigny, 1841 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 [fide Nesis (1987a:241)]. Type species: Leptoteuthis diaphana Verrill, 1884 by subsequent designation of Holye (1910b:410)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4749|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:164)]. Type species: Leptodontoteuthis inermis Robson, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4750|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Octopus fontanianus D'Orbigny, 1834 In 1834-1847 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4751|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Type species: Cirroteuthis macrope Berry, 1911 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4752|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:270)]. Type species: Hallia sepioidea Valenciennes In Rochebrune, 1884 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4753|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Histiothauma oceani Robson, 1948 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4754|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg et al. (1992:263)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-4-1055 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Pacific Ocean, from Chile to Peru, Valparaiso [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4755|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg et al. (1992:263)]. Type species: Replacement name for Joubinia Robson, 1929|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4756|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Histiopsis atlantica Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4757|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Alloposus Verrill, 1880; [=Haliphron Steenstrup, 1859] [fide Nesis (1987a:323)]. Type species: Heptapus danai Joubin, 1929 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4758|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Hectocotylus octopodis Cuvier, 1829; species first mentioned [in Vermes]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4759|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:276)]. Type species: Hansenoteuthis lucens Joubin, 1929 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4760|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:256)]. Type species: Hallia sepioidea Valenciennes In Rochebrune, 1884 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4761|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Type species: Glyptosepia opipara Iredale, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4763|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:378)]. Type species: Fusocranchia alpha Joubin, 1920 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4764|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Proposed as new name for Cirroteuthis Eschricht.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4765|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Proposed as new name for Rossia Owen|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4766|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:297)]. Proposed as new name for Eledone Leach|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4767|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:222)]. Type species: Entomopsis velaini Rochebrune, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:409)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4768|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Enoptroteuthis spinicauda Berry, 1920 by orginal designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4769|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:170)]. Type species: Enoploion eustictum Pfeffer, 1912 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4770|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya (1991:78)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis dubia Adam, 1960 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4771|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:18)]. Type species: Eledona moschata Risso, 1854; species first mentioned|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4772|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type species: Loligopsis ellipsoptera Adams and Reeve, 1848 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4773|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:15)]. Type species: Dubioteuthis physeteris Joubin, 1900 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4774|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Joubin (1900:135)]. Type species: Loligopsis vermicolaris Ruppell, 1844; subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:408)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4775|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:148)]. Type species: Sepia ornata Rang, 1837 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910:411)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4776|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:15)]. Type species: Dinoteuthis proboscideus More, 1875 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4777|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1912c:643)]. Type species: Desmoteuthis hyperborea Verrill, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4778|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:314)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4779|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Type species: Decorisepia rex Iredale, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4780|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:7)]. Type species: Danateuthis schmidti Joubin, 1929 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4781|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Given as synonym of Ommastrephes [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Type species: No type given [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4782|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Type species: Crumenasepia hulliana Iredale, 1926 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4783|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:373)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4785|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type species: Corynomma speculator Chun, 1906 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4786|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:237)]. Type species: Cirrobrachium filiferum Hoyle, 1904 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4787|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]. Type species: Japetella diaphana Hoyle, 1885 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4788|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Ehrenberg (1831:[3])]. Type species: Chondrosepia loliginiformis Ruppell and Leuckart, 1828 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4789|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:310)]. Type species: Chiroteuthis grimaldii Joubin, 1895 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4790|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Chiropsis mega Joubin, 1932 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4791|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [as Cheloteuthis] [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Type species: Chiloteuthis rapax Verrill, 1881 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4792|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:171)]. Type species: Charibditeuthis maculata Vivanti, 1912 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4793|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type species: Carynoteuthis oceanica Voss, 1960 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4794|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:740)]. Type species: Calliteuthis reversa Verrill, 1880 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4795|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Callistoctopus magnocellatus Taki, 1964 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4797|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:289)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4798|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:331)]. Type species: "B. diaphana (?Hoyle, 1886)" by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4799|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:327)]. Type species: None given. Bolitaena microcotyla Steenstrup in Hoyle, 1886 [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4800|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1960:105)]. Type species: Blandosepia baxteri Iredale, 1940 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4801|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969)]. Type species: Bigelowia atlanticus MacDonald and Clench, 1934 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4802|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:196)]. Type species: Gonatus magister Berry, 1913 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4803|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1969:25)]. Type species: Benthoteuthis megalops Verrill, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4804|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1969:24)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4805|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:299)]. Type species: Eledone rotunda Hoyle, 1885 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4806|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:240)]. Type species: Batoteuthis skolops Young and Roper, 1968 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4807|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1968)] . Type species: Bathyteuthis abyssicola Hoyle, 1885 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4808|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:286)]. Type species: Octopus articus Prosch, 1847 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4810|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:384)]. Type species: Bathothauma lyromma Chun, 1906 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4811|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Rossia (Austrorossia) australis Berry, 1918 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4812|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:298)]. Type species: Octopus lothei Chun, 1913 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4814|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Type species: Chiroteuthis famelica Berry, 1909 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4815|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:382)]. Type species: Ascocranchia joubini Voss, 1962 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4816|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:47)]. Type species: Ascarosepion verreauxi Rochebrune, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:408)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4817|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg et al. (1992:263)]. Repository: OMD Syntypes (2). Type Locality: New Zealand; exact locality undetermined.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4818|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: UMM Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Gleadall (1993:148)]. Type Locality: Hokkaido, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4819|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning and Wormuth (1998:388)]. Repository: ZMUC Syntypes [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: Hakodate, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4821|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:238)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis dussumieri Orbigny, 1839-1842 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by monotypy|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4822|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-2-658 and 3-2-659 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: St. Paul Island, on beach|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4825|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)] Repository: AMS Holotype C133331 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Port Macquarie, N.S.W., Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4826|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable species [fide Unresolved] Repository: ZMB? Holotype (Chun, 1910:pl 17, figs 1-2, 7-8). Type Locality: Gulf of Aden|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4827|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 38022 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)] Type Locality: 39o40'N, 71o52'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4828|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 382470, 574848, 729164, 729737 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)] Type Locality: 39oN, 70oW and various locations (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4829|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper (1968)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 39967 and 39968 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 39oN, 70oW and 39oN, 71oW (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4830|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Chiroteuthis capensis Voss, 1967 [fide Nesis (1987a:248)] = ?Chiroteuthis mega (Joubin, 1933) [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 98971 Type Locality: 37o00'N, 67o12'W (Northwest Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4831|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:858)] Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Mediterranean [?]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4832|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a)] Repository: ZMUC Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 12o59'N, 32o49'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4834|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:386) In 1845-1847] Repository: BMNH Holotype 1986266 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; Gulf of Guinea [fide Leach (1818:395)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4835|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see Bello and Giannuzzi-Savelli (1993)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4836|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss in Young (1972:24)] Repository: MOM Syntypes (2) [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 38o12N, 25o49'W and 38o01'N, 24o21'W (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4837|Michael J. Sweeney|See Pyroteuthis margaritifera aurantica Joubin, 1924|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4838|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen tantum [printer's error]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4841|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Junior synonym and homonym of Argonauta monterosatoi Coen In Monterosato, 1914 [fide Mienis (1994:3)]. Repository: HUJ Lectotype 3202 [fide Mienis (1994:3)]. Type Locality: Viesti, Gargano, Italy [fide Mienis (1994:3)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4842|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Species of uncertain status [fide Robson (1932:200)]. Repository: NMNH? [fide unresolved]. Type Locality: California [fide unresolved].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4843|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4844|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum. See Dubioteuthis physeteris Joubin, 1900.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4845|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum. See Entomopsis alicei Joubin, 1900.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4846|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen nudum [fide Voss (1969:804)]. See Meleagroteuthis hoylei Pfeffer, 1908.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4852|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum. See Teleoteuthis caroli Joubin, 1900.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4853|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum. See Teleoteuthis jattai Joubin, 1900.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4855|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: 1887 [fide Nesis (1987a:120)]. Type Species: Fidenas penares Gray, 1849 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4856|Michael J. Sweeney|Alternate Taxonomy: [fide Hoyle (1910b)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4857|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clark (1966:190)]. Type Species: Sepia unguiculata Molina, 1782 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4859|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello and Giannuzzi-Savelli (1993)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4861|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see Bello and Giannuzzi-Savelli (1993)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4864|Michael J. Sweeney|See Macrotritopus equivocus Robson, 1929.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4865|Michael J. Sweeney|See Octopus obesus Verrill, 1880.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4866|Michael J. Sweeney|See Benthoteuthis megalops Verrill, 1885.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4867|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: unresolved. Type Locality: Indian Ocean. See Sepia rugosa Bosc, 1797.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4868|Michael J. Sweeney|See Octopus joubini Robson, 1929.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4869|Michael J. Sweeney|See Loligo eblanae Ball, 1841.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4871|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid subgenus of Lolliguncula [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type Species: Loliolopsis chiroctes Berry, 1929 by monotypy and synonymy with original designation, Loliolopsis chiroctes Berry, 1929|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4872|Michael J. Sweeney|Genus name misspelled.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4873|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1835 In 1834-1847:55)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4874|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:579)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4875|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:578)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4877|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:576)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4879|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:575)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4881|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1977:577)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4884|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214319; specimen no longer extant [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Kadiak [Kodiak], Alaska|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4885|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 214320 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Naha Bay, Behm Canal, Alaska|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4886|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Sweeney (1997:104)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 4-5-899 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Indochine [Indochina]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4888|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:117)]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype. Type Locality: Francis Bay, Agulhas Bank, 34o9'S, 24o59'E [fide Chun (1915:412)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4889|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type species: Polypus hoylei Berry, 1909 by original designation|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4890|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332946. Type Locality: 31o39'N, 129o20.5'E (Pacific Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4891|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:745)]. Repository: Wurzburg Museum Syntype (1) and Leipzig Museum Syntype (1). Type Locality: Messing (Wurzburg) and no locality (Leipzig) [fide Pfeffer (1912:251)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4892|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman (1992:21)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1897.9.28.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Madras, India.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4893|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332963a [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Suruga Bay (34o40'45"N, 138o18'30"E), Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4894|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: MSUT[TIU] Holotype; presumed no longer extant [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Localoty: Awa Province, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4895|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NSMT Holotype 64264 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: Okirai Bay, Iwate, northeastern Honshu, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4896|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:328)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Cape Town, South Africa.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4897|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:201)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-13311. Type Locality: Southern Bering Sea (from sperm whale stomach).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4898|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Natsukari (1984:234)]. Type species: Pteroteuthis arabica Ehrenberg, 1831 by monotypy.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4900|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: please see Octopus minor minor.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4901|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: please see Todarodes pacificus pacificus.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4904|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:183)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (2) 1947.7.7.10 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Coccos Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4905|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMNH Holotype 884260. Type Locality: Solino (Selinog) Island, Philippine Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4906|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMNH Holotype 884262. Type Locality: Maloh, Negros Oriental Prov., Philippine Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4907|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMNH Holotype 884264. Type Locality: Maloh, Negros Oriental Prov., Philippine Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4908|Michael J. Sweeney|Please see comments for Octopus fangsiao fangsiao|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4910|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:420)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Equatorial ocean, coast of Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4911|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4914|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:200)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730716. Type Locality: 44o52.0'N, 125o32.8'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4915|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:195)]. Repository: CASIZ Neotype 031369 [fide Hochberg (1998:195)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Georgia, Alaska|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4920|Michael J. Sweeney|Data for Enteroctopus dofleini: Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: UMM Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Gleadall (1993:148)]. Type Locality: Hokkaido, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4923|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:73)]. Repository: No type designated [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Type Locality: Antilles [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4924|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss and Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1908.1.30.5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Harbour Island, Bahamas|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4926|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMA Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Cote Sud de Flores, 122E39'E|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4929|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987a:183)]. Repository: Lost Type [fide K. Nesis (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 20oS, 25oW (sperm whale stomach)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4930|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966)]. Repository: MOM Syntypes. Type Locality: Off coast of Portugal, etc., several localities|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4931|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1846.5.25.2 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Port Adelaine, Australia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4932|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]; = Octopus fangsiao D'Orbigny, 1835 [fide Norman and Lu (In press)]. Repository: RMNH Lectotype [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Type Locality: Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4933|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-64224 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: Tosa Bay, Japan|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4934|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:386) In 1845-1847]. Repository: ANSP Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d) and Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4935|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1835 In 1834-1847:55)]. Repository: ANSP Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d) and Lu et al. 1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4936|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:266). Repository: BMNH Holotype [fide Voss (1980:386)]. Type Locality: 17o28'N, 24o50'W (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4937|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:12)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Bombay, Grand Ocean [India] [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4938|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:182)]. Repository: None designated; Type figure = D'Orbigny (1835:pl. 25) In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848. Type Locality: Celebes [Sulawesi, Indonesia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4939|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Repository: SAM Holotype A29730. Type Locality: 400 miles West of Slangkop, South Africa|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4940|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:246)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Banc des Aiguilles, Cape of Good Hope|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4941|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:57)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1928.4.15.6 [fide Robson (1929d:58)]; 1993021 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Marseilles, Mediterranean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4942|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean coasts [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4944|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen dubium [fide Voss (1988:265)]; Valid species [fide Nesis (1987a:282)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 382468; specimen no longer extant [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 6o30'N, 81o44'W (Pacific Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4945|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman In press]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 4-12-971 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Pondicherry, India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4946|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gray (1849)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Austral Atlantic, 35oS, 40oW of Paris, slightly South of Buenos Aires parallel of latitude [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4947|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu and Tait (1983:197)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 2-6-454 and 2-6-455 (gladius) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Port Dorey, New Guinea|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4948|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes 89.4.24.31-2 [see Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: 36o59'S, 150o20'E, off Twofold Bay, SE Australia [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4949|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:386) In 1845-1847]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Baie des Chiens Marins, New Holland|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4950|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. See Ommastrephes gigas D'Orbigny, 1835 In 1834-1847.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4951|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:199)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype; specimen not located [fide Marshall (1996:46)] . Type Locality: Portland Island; Unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4952|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Solomon Islands|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4954|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen nudum; ?Bathypolypus arcticus (Prosch, 1847) [fide Adam and Rees (1966:151)]. Repository: No type designated. Type Locality: Greenland Seas|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4955|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729683. Type Locality: 0 44'S, 149 46'W (Pacific Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4956|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Repository: ANSP Syntypes 66090 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1992)]. Type Locality: Loo Choo Islands (Ryukyu Islands)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4958|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1889.4.24.81 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 34o39'N, 135o14'E, Bay of Kobe, Japan [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4960|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:273)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 5-7-1089 [fide Robson (1932:273)]. Type Locality: Wandel Island [=Booth Island; 65 05'S, 64 00'W (Antarctic Ocean)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4961|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1887:90)]. Repository: YPM [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: New England.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4962|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Lu (1997)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype EK-5135 [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1135)]. Type Locality: Bass-Strasse [Bass Strait, Australia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4964|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:126)]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 576701 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)] and YPM Syntypes 12312y [fide S.S.Berry notes]. Type Locality: Massachusetts Bay and off Halifax, Nova Scotia.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4965|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Tryon (1879:144)]. Repository: MNHN. Type Locality: Manila, Luzon.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4967|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Repository: NMNH Holotpe 575090 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: 29 11.5'N, 88 07.5'W (Gulf of Mexico)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4968|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type repository = LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: America|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4969|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 196385W [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: China|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4970|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:128)]. Repository: Type specimen not designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Locality in doubt.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4971|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:206)]. Repository: Type repository: ?MNHN [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Tuamotu Islands.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4972|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:320) In 1845-1847]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Martinique.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4974|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:94)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes (2) 1-6-200 (sepions) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Rochelle, France.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4976|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Kubodera et al. (1998)]; ?IRSNB?. Type Locality: 16o35.6'S, 11o19.5'E (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4977|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133319 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Point Cloates, Mid-western Australia.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4978|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:192)]. Type Repository: [see Ocythoe cranchii Leach, 1817]. Type Locality: Gulf of Guinea.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4979|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:337) In 1845-1847]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: not indicated.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4980|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:329)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Tyoe Locality: 33o25'S, 6o31'E (Southeast Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4981|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: ANSP Syntypes[?]; specimen(s) no longer extant [fide Coan and Bogan (1988)]. Type Locality: San Francisco; Lower California.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4983|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:337) In 1845-1847]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Loire River mouth, France.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4984|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:41)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1993014 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off S.W. coast of Ireland.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4985|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: IMC Holotype [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type Locality: Beach, Madras, India.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4986|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Berry (1910:130)]; =Unresolved. Type Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Between Africa and America, South of Azores, 30oN, 35oW of Paris [fide Lu et al. (1995)].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4989|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:96)]. Repository: Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons? Syntypes (4) [fide Owen (1842:103)]. Type Locality: In Sargasso weed at 29oN, 47oW (Atlantic Ocean)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4990|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1939:1). Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Pickford (1939:1)]; MHNN [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Sargasso Sea, 31 40 30N, 42 44'30W|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4992|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939:26)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope?|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4993|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:181)]. Repository: BMNH Syntype 1993012 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]; SMF Lectotype 26930 [fide Schafer (1938:88)]. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4994|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Pelago|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4995|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Reid (1998:160)]. Repository: SAMA Holotype D10507 [fide Zeidler and MacPhail (1978)]. Type Locality: North-West Islet, Queensland, Australia [fide Adam and Rees (1966:87)]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4997|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 39 N, 20 E (Mediterranean Sea)|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4998|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 3-5-683 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Vanikoro Island, Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
4999|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:182)]. Repository: SBMNH Holotype 34993 [fide Scott et al. (1990)]. Type Locality: 32 27'N, 120 27'W, eastern North Pacific Ocean|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5000|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes (8); specimens no longer extant [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]. Type Locality: Tainan fish market, Formosa [Taiwan]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5001|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Borri et al. (1988:23)]. Repository: MZUF Holotype 38 [fide Borri et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Naples|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5003|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:126)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (3) 1879.10.15.263-5 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Portland Bay, Trinidad Channel, Patagonia|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5004|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype [Chun (1910:199, pl 27 figs 9-11)]. Type Locality: 28o28'S, 6o13'E (Atlantic Ocean).|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5005|Michael J. Sweeney|Please see Histioteuthis corona corona.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5006|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:181)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined, Syntypes; [Hoyle (1904b:39, pls 7, 9) catalog number H.69 - H.72]. Type Locality: Off Cape San Francisco, Galapagos Island, south of Guaylas.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5007|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:204)]. Repository: YPM Holotype 12809. Type Locality: Washington, USA|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5008|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:745)]. Repository: SZN?/ZBM? [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5009|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Okutani et al. (1978)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Amboina [Indonesia]|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5010|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type repository ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: India|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5011|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977. Type Locality: Auameo, Ile des Pins, etc.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5012|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Printing error [fide Dunning (1998)]. See stenobrachium, Ommastrephes caroli.|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5013|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:284)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: North of Zanzibar [?].|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5015|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Steenstrup (1880:83)]. Repository: Unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5016|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:201)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5017|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:211)]. Repository: ZMUG Holotype; specimen no longer extant [see Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Type locality not given; "gift of Dr. Schutte, Sydney"|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5018|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:152)]. Repository: Type locality unresolved. Type Locality: Type repository unresolved|1999-06-02 11:34:23|06/02/1999
5036|Richard C. Banks|Originally published as Vireo atricapilla; subsequently corrected to Vireo atricapillus|1999-08-20 14:39:26|08/20/1999
5037|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This spelling variant appears to be a homonym of tsn 62709 (nematode) and/or misspelling of tsn 553456 (Leptosomidae)|1999-08-20 14:39:26|08/20/1999
5049|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of tsn 197195 and tsn 197838 (split into two different taxa in Phylum Acanthocephala)|1999-08-20 14:39:26|08/20/1999
5052|J. D. Hardy|bird|1999-08-20 14:39:26|08/20/1999
5057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: duplicate of TSN 43782, 'parahomonym' of (same name as) TSN 14271 & 14272 (Kingdom Plantae)|1999-08-30 15:44:08|08/30/1999
5061|T'Shaka Tour|Delete: database artifact|1999-10-21 17:11:41|10/21/1999
5062|T'Shaka Tour|Originally proposed in subgenus Coluber (Zacholus)|1999-10-21 17:11:41|10/21/1999
5077|T'Shaka Tour|Present on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago|1999-10-21 17:11:41|10/21/1999
5092|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The name Echinodermata has been attributed to Joseph Klein (~1734)|1999-11-08 16:01:34|11/08/1999
5098|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Parahomonym' (same name as) plant genus (TSN 14271) Mastigophora C. G. D. Nees, 1833.|1999-11-08 16:01:34|11/08/1999
5100|John Maret|delete: database artifact|1999-12-27 14:49:51|12/27/1999
5101|John Maret|Fossil taxon|1999-12-27 14:49:51|12/27/1999
5105|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 160055|1999-12-27 14:49:51|12/27/1999
5106|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 159930|1999-12-27 14:49:51|12/27/1999
5107|Roy W. McDiarmid|The spelling of arenicolus in the original description of the species was incorrect, and subsequently corrected by Smith et al., 1992.|2000-01-31 17:39:52|01/31/2000
5109|Quintin Gravatt|According to Art. 24(c) of the ICZN, the first reviser is responsible for choosing the correct spelling of a taxon that has two original spellings. See Hammerson and Smith, 1991.|2000-01-31 17:39:52|01/31/2000
5110|Quintin Gravatt|According to Art. 24(c) of the ICZN, the first reviser is responsible for choosing the correct spelling of a taxon that has two original spellings.|2000-01-31 17:39:52|01/31/2000
5112|T'Shaka Toure|Dated 1861 but published 21 March 1862 in the Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 13:494-500.|2000-01-31 17:39:52|01/31/2000
5114|T'Shaka Tour|The correct date for this name is 1913 and not 1915 as cited by Collins (1997).|2000-01-31 17:39:52|01/31/2000
5116|J. D. Hardy|The validity of this species is uncertain (see Eschmeyer, 1998)|2000-03-01 09:17:11|03/01/2000
5117|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym (beetle genus TSN 187041)|2000-03-01 09:17:11|03/01/2000
5118|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently junior homonym of beetle genus Scymnus Kugelann, 1794 (TSN 187044)|2000-03-01 09:17:11|03/01/2000
5121|Mark Skinner|Use of this alternative family name is authorized by the ICBN, Articles 18.5-18.6 (Greuter, W. 1994. International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Tokyo Code). Regnum Vegetabile Vol. 131, Koeltz Scientific Books, Konigstein, Germany).|2000-03-15 18:05:39|03/15/2000
5124|T'Shaka Tour|The name Tapaya was recognized as a subgenus.|2000-03-27 16:02:33|03/27/2000
5128|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 73171|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5129|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusc 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Ficus L. (TSN 19081)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5130|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 73159|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5131|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of nematode genus Fimbria Cobb, 1894 (TSN 62542)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5132|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 80566|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5133|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 76582|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5134|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusc 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) TSNs 38852 & 38853|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5135|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 70188|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5136|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Hendersonia Berk., 1841 (TSNs 194476 & 194477)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5137|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 78909|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5138|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of amphipod (Crustacea) genus TSN 94046|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5139|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 74475|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5140|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Metzgeria Raddi (TSN 15475)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5141|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 81333|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5142|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Mytilopsis Spruce, 1882 (TSN 14373)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5143|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 78414|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5144|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Okenia Schlecht. & Cham. (TSN 19604 & 19603)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5145|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 77997|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5146|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Olea L. (TSN 32989 & 32988)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5147|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79063|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5148|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 205159|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5149|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of dipteran (Insecta) genus TSN 139567|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5150|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5151|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) note that D. L. N. Vink (1991, La Conchiglia No. 261:10-21) 'concluded that Conus sticticus A. Adams, 1854, is an earlier name with priority over C. stearnsii but chose not to replace the "well-entrenched" junior name with its unused senior synonym. Given the recent ICZN action regarding C. anabathrum (q.v.) and C. floridanus, such preference may prove futile.'|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5152|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1989) note that "A. M. Kuzirian, 1977, J. Moll. Stud. 43(3):237, classified rufibranchialis as a variety (and thus a synonym) of verrucosa."|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5153|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant Chione (TSN 35184)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5154|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Delete: database artifact|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5155|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym, along with a sponge (Porifera) family, TSN 48521|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5159|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 81517|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5160|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 70674, 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name) plant genus Clappia Gray (TSN 37096)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5161|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Mollusca "parahomonym" (same name, different kingdom) of plant Clappia Gray (TSN 37096)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5162|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 69692|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5164|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Digitaria Haller (TSN 203845, 40603)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5165|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Mollusca "parahomonym" (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Digitaria Haller (tsn=40603, tsn=203845)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5166|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 205441|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5167|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 205419|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5168|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 81568, 'parahomonym' of plant genus (TSN 35165)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5169|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Mollusca "parahomonym" (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Gouldia (TSN 35165)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5170|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 74415, 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Hyalina Boudier, 1885 (TSN 181684)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5171|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Mollusca "parahomonym" (same name, different kingdom) of fungal genus Hyalina Boudier, 1885 (TSN 181684)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5172|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 72352|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5174|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 331411|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5175|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79035, 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Acanthochiton (TSN 181976)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5176|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Acanthochiton (TSN 181976)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5177|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 73761|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5178|Neil Morgan|This is a fossil family|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5179|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 79019|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5180|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 81136|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5181|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 78086|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5182|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 79760|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5183|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 205062|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5184|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, Duplicate of TSN 80480|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5185|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79066|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5186|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 78522|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5188|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 70203|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5189|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79564|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5190|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of platyhelminth genus (TSN 56141)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5191|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 76909|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5192|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Catinella (TSN 181664)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5193|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mollusca 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Erato (TSN 36434)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5194|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 205437|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5195|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 182747|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5196|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of insect genus Trichia Reuter, 1876 (TSN 105623 & 182753), as well as a Mollusca 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus (TSN 181360)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5197|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Although Callochitoninae Plate, 1901 is considered to be an accepted name by Kaas and Van Belle (1998) and Vaught (1989), ITIS is not yet supporting the use of subfamily names in molluscan hierarchy.|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5198|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|The name Dendrochiton is valid as a subgenus of Lepidochitona Gray, 1821 (see Kaas and Van Belle, 1998).|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5199|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|The name Spongioradsia is valid as a subgenus of Lepidochitona Gray, 1821 (see Kaas and Van Belle, 1998).|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5200|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of beetle (Coleoptera) family Sphaeriidae (TSN 112737)|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5201|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 81389|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5202|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Abbott (1974) notes that auriculata Lamarck "is from the Red Sea"|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5203|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79363|2000-03-31 10:23:17|03/31/2000
5205|John Maret|John Epler's comments on this name follow: Keiffer established the subfamily Tanypodinae in 1806, before Hendel's 1808 paper that uncovered the existence of the two Meigen papers (1800 and 1803) in which Meigen first described Tendipes and Pelopia. Meigen later (1803) called them Chironomus and Tanypus. After Hendel's paper, Kieffer then established the subfamily name Pelopiinae, replacing Tanypodinae in 1811. Opinion 678 of the ICZN suppressed the names from 1800 (Tendipes and Pelopia) and also recommended that the family, subfamily and tribe names be based on Meigen's 1803 work, not the 1800 paper. Hence the use of the subfamily Tanypodinae.|2000-03-31 17:32:41|03/31/2000
5206|John Maret|John Epler's comments follow: Hendel's 1908 paper that uncovered the existence of the two Meigen papers (1800 and 1803) in which Meigen first described Tendipes and Pelopia. He later (1803) called them Chironomus and Tanypus. Opinion 678 of the ICZN suppressed the names from 1800 (Tendipes and Pelopia) and also recommended that the family, subfamily and tribe names be based on Meigen's 1803 work, not the 1800 paper. Hence the use of Tanypus not Pelopia.|2000-03-31 17:32:41|03/31/2000
5207|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 120164|2000-04-03 15:43:40|04/03/2000
5208|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 118845|2000-04-03 15:43:40|04/03/2000
5209|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Pseudohomonym' (other name's rank is not covered by the ICZN) of animal phylum Ctenophora Hatscheck, 1888 (TSN 53856)|2000-04-03 15:43:40|04/03/2000
5210|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Limnophila R. Br. (TSN 33633 &33634)|2000-04-03 15:43:40|04/03/2000
5212|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 103106|2000-04-04 17:09:00|04/04/2000
5214|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma canthum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5215|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma americanum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5216|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma recinum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5217|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma verodum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5218|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma ormeum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5219|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma astaneum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5220|John C. Morse, Ph.D.|The genus name Lepidostoma is a noun in neuter gender (literally meaning "scale mouth"). Therefore, according to the ICZN, the species is properly spelled Lepidostoma apornum|2000-04-05 15:28:12|01/11/2002
5221|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 117017|2000-04-05 15:28:12|04/05/2000
5223|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116763|2000-04-05 15:28:12|04/05/2000
5224|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115365|2000-04-05 15:28:12|04/05/2000
5225|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116088|2000-04-05 15:28:12|04/05/2000
5226|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115572|2000-04-05 15:28:12|04/05/2000
5227|William E. Moser|This genus is valid in Europe. However, in North America it has been synonymized to Desserobdella.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5228|William E. Moser|Glossiphonia swampina is a questionable species.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5229|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Both Klemm (1982) and Sawyer (1986) reject the revision of Haemopis plumbea into the genus Bdellarogatis (Richardson, 1969). However, Davies (1991) accepts this revision.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5230|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|The systematic status of Clitellata is unresolved.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5231|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This taxon has also been called Hirudinoidea.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5232|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This name is listed as "valid but poorly known" in Klemm (1982). This document includes a species description.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5233|William E. Moser|The validity of this taxon is in question.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5234|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Sawyer (1986) rejects the placement of Haemopis grandis into the monotypic genus Mollibdella. See also Klemm (1982).|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5235|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|According to Klemm (1982) and Davies (1991), Batracobdella picta has at times been placed in the genus Placobdella. Barta and Sawyer (1990) describe a new genus, Desserobdella, and list Desserobdella picta as one of the congenitors of the new genus. Placobdella picta is listed as a synonym of D. picta.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5236|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|According to Sawyer (1986) this species is one of four closely allied forms which are inadequately distinguished from Limnobdella mexicana. (see Sawyer p. 735)|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5237|William E. Moser|Endemic to Lake Baikal, Russia.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5238|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This name is listed as a valid species in Klemm (1982).|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5239|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Dina parva represents the original combination, as listed in Klemm, 1982. Subsequently Sawyer (1986) listed a new combination, Erpobdella parva.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5240|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|See Klemm (1982:15) for an explanation of the elevation of Alboglossiphonia to the generic level.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5241|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|P. mexicana is a senior synonym of P. moorei. (See Sawyer (1986:734); Ringuelet (1982:166-7).|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5242|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Sawyer (1986:791) notes that this synonymy remains unconfirmed.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5243|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|There has not been any mention of P. zebra in the literature since Klemm (1986), in which it was described as "species inquirendae" until further anatomical studies could be conducted. Since then, experts (Don Klemm and Bill Moser) have listed this species as valid.|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5244|William E. Moser|[excerpted from Sawyer (1986:735)]: "The inadequately described Semiscolecides hondurensis Augener, 1930 is probably an erpobdellid: gonopores separated by three annuli; eyes four pairs (two labial and two buccal)."|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5245|William E. Moser|[The following is excerpted from Oosthuizen, J.H. and Ronald W. Davies (1993:7)]: "We consider the specific name biannulatum to be a nomen nudum because it does not conform to Articles 13 and 73 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (I.C.Z.N.). Although it was proposed as a nomen novum, it does not satisfy Recommendation 13A of the I.C.Z.N. because the only characteristic originally considered by Klemm (1977) to differentiate ti from other named species turned out to be shared by at least two other species in the region, T. rude (Oosthuizen and Davies 1992) and T. bifarium n.sp. The name T. biannulatum also does not conform to Recommendation 73A, which requires an author to clearly designate a holotype, and Recommendation 73B, which indicates that an author should not designate a new species from specimens known to the author only from descriptions or illustrations in the literature."|2000-04-13 17:20:24|04/13/2000
5246|John Maret|Subfamily position uncertain|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5247|John Maret|Tribal position uncertain|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5248|Richard L. Hoffman|Probably widespread in much of North America but records compromised by possibility of confusion with B. lusitanus.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5249|Richard L. Hoffman|...said to be from Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas, but in actuality doubtless from Costa Rica or Colombia.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5250|Richard L. Hoffman|About 12 nominal species, southeast Asia; one widely dispersed through commerce.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5251|Richard L. Hoffman|Range: Original area uncertain, probably southern India and/or Sri Lanka. Widely distributed through agricommerce: Luzon, New Caledonia, Samoa, Fiji, Mauritius; in the Neotropics known from Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and Suriname. As with many other synanthropic millipeds, colonization appears most successful in islands.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5252|Richard L. Hoffman|Despite the biogeographic implausibility of a docodesmid in the southern Appalachians, Loomis (1969) was at pains to discount the possibility of a mix-up of material by Cook. That Cook was not infallible is attested by the case of two rhachodesmids labeled as "Haiti?" and later re-attributed by him to Panama (cf. Loomis, 1971: 175, who deduced the correct origin as Nicaragua!). More likely, a museum preparator, not Cook, could have made the mistake in labeling the Docodesmus.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5253|Richard L. Hoffman|"...from "Panama" without further indication, and possibly mislabeled."|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5254|Richard L. Hoffman|It is highly probable that this name is a junior synonym of S. granulosa.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5255|Richard L. Hoffman|The name of this species has been almost universally spelled "rawlinsii".|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5256|Richard L. Hoffman|The generic position of this species is doubtful, a restudy of the type is required.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5257|Richard L. Hoffman|Range: Native to an unidentified region in southeast Asia, now distributed by human agencies throughout the tropical parts of the world, and a successful colonizer particularly of islands. Central & southern Florida; Texas, Louisiana. Virtually all of the West Indies; but only marginally established in Central America: Panama Canal Zone; coastal lowlands of Costa Rica and Guatemala only; but to 700 m. ASL in El Salvador. Found in Prov. Limn, C. R. in 1921 by W. M. Wheeler, but not in 1937 by H. F. Loomis despite longer and more intensive search.|2000-04-17 17:28:21|04/17/2000
5259|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 185985|2000-04-18 13:35:36|04/18/2000
5260|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 101666|2000-04-18 13:35:36|04/18/2000
5261|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 547197|2000-04-27 17:49:56|04/27/2000
5265|John Maret|James A. Blake notes in a footnote on p. 347 of Taxonomic Atlas of the Benthic Fauna of the Santa Maria Basin and the Western Santa Barbara Channel, vol. 6, pt. 3 (1996), "Dr. Mary E. Petersen (in litt.) has informed me that Cirratulus borealis Lamark, 1818 is distinct from Lumbricus cirratus O.F. Mller, 1776, and not, as indicated by Hartman (1959), a junior synonym of it."|2000-04-28 14:39:43|04/28/2000
5266|Stephen Cairns|This is a fossil species|2000-05-23 16:03:18|05/23/2000
5269|John Maret|delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161831|2000-05-23 18:00:59|05/23/2000
5270|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 53257|2000-05-25 09:23:20|05/25/2000
5271|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 53254|2000-05-25 09:23:20|05/25/2000
5272|T'Shaka Tour|The genus name (Halicyclops) is misspelled in the manuscript by Surez-Morales and Reid, 1998|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5273|T'Shaka Tour|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 88645|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5275|T'Shaka Tour|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 85729|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5276|T'Shaka Tour|The work from this author (Thibaud, 1912) is often cited incorrectly. The correct date of publication is 1912 and not 1914. A separate of this article was printed and distributed in 1912 before the article appeared in the Memoires de la Socit Neuchteloise des Sciences Naturelles (1914)|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5277|T'Shaka Tour|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 86211|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5278|T'Shaka Tour|Parahomonym (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Gaussia H. Wendl. (TSN 42453)|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5279|T'Shaka Tour|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 85731|2000-06-06 10:56:57|06/06/2000
5282|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This family has been temporarily placed in Order Centrales until ITIS is able to update the diatom upper hierarchy. Hasle and Syvertsen place this family in Order Biddulphiales.|2000-06-19 07:40:42|06/19/2000
5283|Colin P. Groves|Includes many extinct (subfossil) genera, but also Lepilemur according to Schwartz and Tattersall (1985) and Groves (1989)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5284|Colin P. Groves|Reviewed by Petter et al. (1977). Usually called Indriidae, but see Jenkins (1987)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5285|Colin P. Groves|Dandelot (1974:14) included Allenopithecus, Erythrocebus, and Miopithecus in this genus; but see Groves (1978) and Corbet and Hill (1980:89) who considered them to be distinct genera; Szalay and Delson (1979) considered Miopithecus a subgenus of Cercopithecus. Van Gelder (1977:8) included Cercocebus, Papio, and Theropithecus in this genus, but see Groves (1978), Ansell (1978:33), and Cronin and Meikle (1979:259). Designated as a subgroup of Simia by Linnaeus; type species S. diana designated by Stiles and Orleman (1926:52). Simia was suppressed by Opinion 114 of the International Commision on Zoological Nomenclature (1929)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5286|Colin P. Groves|Reviewed by Fooden et al. (1985). M. speciosa Blyth, 1875 (not speciosa I. Geoffroy, 1826, which is a synonym of M. fuscata) is a junior synonym; see Fooden (1969, 1976)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5287|Colin P. Groves|Is a subgenus of Cercopithecus according to Szalay and Delson (1979), but also see Groves (1978, 1989). A second species of Miopithecus, described by Machado (1969) has not yet been named; its distribution is Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5288|Alfred L. Gardner|Established in Texas|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5289|Colin P. Groves|Distribution: Senegal to Ethiopia, south to South Africa; Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia (Tanzania); introduced into Lesser Antilles (Caribbean)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5290|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of ciliate genus Stentor (TSN 46596)|2000-06-22 08:19:28|06/22/2000
5291|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5292|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: OMD Syntypes. Type Locality: Port Chalmers, New Zealand.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5293|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:149)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5294|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: ?YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Off Cape Tosa Asizuri, Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5295|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5296|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:264)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5297|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F57930. Type Locality: Tryon Island, Queensland, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5298|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:258)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: "regions coralligenes" [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5299|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NSMT Holotype 63958 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 62o59'S, 62o09'W (Antarctic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5300|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: ?ZMB Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: 55o57'S, 16o14'E (Antarctic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5301|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Lu and Stranks (1994:232)]. Repository: ZMB Syntypes [fide Robson (1932a:279)]. Type Locality: Gaussberg, Kaiser Wilhelm II Land (c. 89o20'E, 66o47'S[sic]) [fide Robson (1932a:279)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5302|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:275)]. Repository: ZMMGU?. Type Locality: Scotia Sea|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5303|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F67001. Type Locality: Russell Island, Queensland, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5304|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Symplectoteuthis oualaniensis (Lesson, 1830 In 1830-1831) [fide Berry (1912a:304)] = Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis [fide Dunning (1998:427)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5305|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730715. Type Locality: 45 01.1'N, 135 12.0'W (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5306|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:337) In 1845-1847]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5307|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:94)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [other types at Paris?]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5308|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:94)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype [fide Unresolved; other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5309|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:274)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5310|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: Type lost [fide Johnson (1964:32)]. Type Locality: 120 mi W of Tutilla, Samoa Islands|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5311|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:29)]. Repository: Deposition of type undetermined [Royal College of Surgeon, London?]. Type Locality: "Japanese sea"|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5312|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5313|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu et al. (1985:70)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Panaroekan, Soerabaja, and Madoera Strait; E. Java|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5314|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729993. Type Locality: 44 58.1'N, 126 35.8'W (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5315|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:201)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5316|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:285)]. Repository: ?Zool. Dept U. Lyon [fide Robson (1932a:145)]. Type Locality: Bay of Biscay|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5317|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:152)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Panama|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5318|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen dubium [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Type Repository: ZMH Syntypes (2); specimens no longer extant [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Type Locality: Chile|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5319|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929d:192)]. Repository: MHNN [Holotype? [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5320|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929d:216)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Sardenia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5321|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sacedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Nias-Kanal near Sumatra|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5322|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Argonauta hians cornuta [fide Robson (1932:197)]. Repository: ANSP Syntypes 63496 and 63497 [fide Spamer and Bogan (1993)]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated for either syntype|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5323|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1845:240) In 1845-1847]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [other types at Paris?]. Type Locality: Mers occidentales de l'Afrique|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5324|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:183)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5325|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5326|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:667)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Caribbean Sea (13o55'N, 77o43'W)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5327|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; probably not extant [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5328|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C148250 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: "Australian Seas (?S.E.)"|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5329|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:14)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN; ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Great depths [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5330|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: Natal Museum? [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5331|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:237)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Marquesas Ids; 0o50'N, 137o54'W|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5332|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5333|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:337)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Messina.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5334|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Sepia filliouxi Lafont, 1869 [fide Adam and Rees (1966:150)] = Sepia officinalis Linne, 1758 [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; Syntypes. Type Locality: Bay of Biscay, France|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5335|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F65665. Type Locality: Fram Bank off MacRobertson Land, East Antarctica|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5336|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:9)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Medium depths [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5337|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; 2 Paratypes at BMNH (1889.4.24.95-6) [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Off Panay, Philippine Islands|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5338|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5339|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Valid species [fide Nesis (1987a:270)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1947.6.19.6 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Desroches Atoll, Indian Ocean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5340|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: MORG Holotype 23544. Type Locality: 32 58'S, 51 19'W (southwest Atlantic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5341|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:270)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; MHNN? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5342|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:100)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5343|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:126)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Near Hammerfest, Norway.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5344|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1904)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5345|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:180)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Cape of Good Hope [fide Unresolved]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5346|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F67006. Type Locality: Cleveland Bay, Townville, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5347|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:237)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Azores; whale stomach|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5348|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:198)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Marquesas Island|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5349|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:650)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5350|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:15)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Over gravel in spring and summer [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5351|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Repository: ?MNHN [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Poulo-Condor, Indo-China|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5352|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; Architeuthis hartingii [fide Verrill (1880d:240)]. Repository: Type repository; University of Utrecht as Architeuthis dux, identification by Harting. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5353|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Architeuthis sp. Repository: YPM Type 12600y [fide S.S. Berry notes]. Type Locality: Conception Bay, Newfoundland|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5354|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Mastigoteuthis sp. [fide Young (1992:182)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 338693 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: 28 59'N, 69 22'W (Sargasso Sea)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5355|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:192)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5356|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: WAM?. Type Locality: Sulu Archipelago|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5357|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable species; Cirroteuthis sp. [fide Guerra et al (1998:77)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.2 [fide Guerra et al (1998:77)]. Type Locality: 34o07'S, 73o56'W (Southeast Pacific Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5358|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:103)]. Respository: YPM Syntypes 12260 and 12261 [fide S.S. Berry unpublished notes at NMNH]. Type Locality: Type localities unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5359|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: PMBC Holotype 11728 [fide Nateewathana (1997b:466)]. Type Locality: Andaman Sea, Thailand|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5360|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:163)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Nias-Sud Kanal; 0o15'N, 98o08'E [Sumatra, Indonesia]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5361|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:249)]. Repository: IMC Syntypes M8129-31/1 [see Robson (1932a:pl 3 fig 2)]. Type Locality: 24o45'N, 63o50'E (Arabian Sea) [fide Robson (1932a:250)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5362|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:193)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-59493 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 11o34'S, 109o46'E (Indian Ocean) (from lancetfish stomach).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5363|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:312). Repository: Type repository undetermined, Syntypes; [Hoyle (1904:36) catalog numbers H.65 - H.68]. Type Locality: Off Cape San Francisco, 2o34'N, 82o29'W; off Mariato Point, 6o21'N, 80o41'W; off Tehuantepec, 10o14'N, 96o28'W; SE of Acapulco, 14o46'N, 98o40'W|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5364|Michael J. Sweeney|Repository: ZMB? Holotype (Chun, 1910:pl 17, figs 3-4, 9). Type Locality: Type locality unresolved; ?Agulhas Current|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5365|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5366|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen dubium [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Type Locality: 38oS, 54oW (Southwest Atlantic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5367|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:94)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5368|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll (1981:84)]. Repository: BMNH Lectotype [1889.4.24.41] [fide Robson (1932a:235)] [see Toll (1981:84)]. Type Locality: 9 05'S, 34 50'W, off Bara Grande, Brazil [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5369|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:125). Repository: MSUT[TIU] [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Bay of Toyama, Japan Sea|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5370|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Lycoteuthis diadema (Chun, 1900) [fide Pfeffer (1912:114)]; = Lycoteuthis lorigera (Steenstrup, 1875) [fide Villanueva and Sanchez (1993:31)]. Type Repository: ZMH Type; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962b:267)]. Type Locality: Atlantic Ocean; "W.-K. Amerikas"|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5371|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:207)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5372|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ZMA Holotype Unresolved. Type Locality: Punta Arenas, Patagonia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5373|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:193)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: China Sea|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5374|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Thomas (1977:385)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype[?] [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean [?]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5375|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1939d:21)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 2-5-441 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Paulo-condor, Indo-China; locality in doubt (Indochina?) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5376|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1885:326)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [other types at Paris?]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5377|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F57504. Type Locality: Great Australian Bight|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5378|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:264)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5379|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:227)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype (+ Paratype) 1889.4.24.43-44 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 52o59'S, 73o33'E, off Heard Island, Southern Ocean [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5380|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Valbyteuthis [Planctoteuthis] levimana (Lonnberg, 1896) [fide Nesis (1987a:248)]; = Planctoteuthis levimana [fide Young (1992:183)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Benguela Current (11o28'S[sic], 10o24'E) [fide Chun (1903a:72)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5381|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:285)]. Repository: ZMH? Syntypes; ZMH? Syntype (1). Type Locality: Mittelmeer [Mediterranean Sea], Orotava [Canary Island], Atl Ozean [Atlantic Ocean]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5382|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; Benthoctopus lothei [fide Robson (1932a:231)]. Repository: ZMUB? Holotype. Type Locality: 28o8'N, 13o35'W (Atlantic Ocean) [fide Robson (1932a:231)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5383|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 730713. Type Locality: 44 59'N, 126 31.6'W (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5384|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:101)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5385|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:249)]. Repository: ZSI Holotype[?] M327/1. Type Locality: 12o50'N, 81o30'E (Indian Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5386|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1921:269)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Straits of Messina|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5387|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:127)]. Repository: ZMH; Bremen Mus. [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Sumatra; Sabang; Celebes; St. Matthias; Samoa|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5388|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:106)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5389|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: questionable generic affinity [fide Nesis (1987a:283)]. Repository: NMI Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: 50o31'N, 11o31'W (Atlantic Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5390|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Gleadall (1993)]. Repository: ?YTKC; specimen no longer extant [fide Gleadall (1993:148)]. Type Locality: Tosa Bay, Japan (from Mimase Market, Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5391|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:57)]. Repository: IRSNB?. Type Locality: Rufisque, Senegal|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5392|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? Eledone microsicya [fide Robson (1932a:281)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 1090 [fide Robson (1932a:283)]. Type Locality: Clos-Bay, Red Sea [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5393|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; Idiosepius minimus [fide Berry (1932:49)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Coast of Africa|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5394|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:183)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Sandy areas [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5395|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:152)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5396|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Misaki, Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5397|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:18)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN; ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Rocky areas [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5398|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F60101. Type Locality: Heron Island, Queensland, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5399|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: SCSIO Holotype[?] AS-M20. Type Locality: South China Sea|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5400|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1962:247)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [Natal Museum?]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5401|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:183)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5402|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 or Octopus rugosus (Bosc, 1792) [fide Adam (1942:23)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: In rocks of average depth [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5403|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:152)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5404|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide von Martens (1867:103)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [?MNHN]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5405|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929:40)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Off S.W. coast of Ireland|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5406|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Sasaki (1929:301)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: Ningpo (Yellow Sea) [fide Pfeffer (1912:534)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5407|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Naples and Triest|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5408|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 729991. Type Locality: 44 37.0'N, 125 01.0'W (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5409|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 040162. Type Locality: off Oregon, U.S.A.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5410|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:199)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5411|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMV Holotype F57849. Type Locality: East of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia (27 35', 153 50'E)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5412|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Cohen (1976:306)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Long Island Sound|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5413|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983:221)]. Repository: MSUT? Holotype. Type Locality: Misaki, Sagami Prov., Japan [fide Robson (1932:218)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5414|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: "Type lost" [fide Lu (1998)]. Type Locality: Off the shore of Norfolk Island, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5415|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:249)]. Repository: ZSI Holotype[?] M385/1. Type Locality: 16o11'15"N, 82o30'30"E (Bay of Bengal)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5416|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable species; Taningia persica [fide Unresolved]. Repository: ZMB? Holotype (Chun, 1910:pl 17, figs 1-2, 7-8). Type Locality: Gulf of Aden|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5417|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: IFLC Holotype. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved [Indian Ocean?]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5418|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:430)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype[?] [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5419|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Pfeffer (1912:193)]. Repository: ?ZMB Holotype. Type Locality: No type locality data|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5420|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; Octopus pricei [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: CASIZ Holotype 017966 [fide Sweeney et al. (1988)]. Type Locality: Off Point Pinos, Monterey Bay, California|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5421|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Benthoctopus pseudonymus [fide Robson (1932:248)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Robson (1932a:248)]. Type Locality: South of Flores Island [Azores Islands]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5422|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Verrill (1880-1881:306)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5423|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1956:151)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5424|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:140)]. Repository: ?MOM [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Off Cape Verde Island|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5425|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1998)]. Repository: ZMUG Holotype; specimen extant? [fide Stranks (1998)]. Type Locality: Sydney Docks, New South Wales, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5426|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Postiloons-Isnel, Sunda Meer|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5427|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:87)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5428|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Octopus rugosus (Bosc, 1792) fide Robson (1929d:215)]; Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Sicily|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5429|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Senegal [?]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5430|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Reese (1966:154)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5431|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1969:833)]. Repository: MHNN Holotype [fide Voss (1969:833)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5432|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:181)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Guinea Current (14o39'N, 21o51'W) and South Indian subtropical calm zone (30o6'S, 87o50'E) [fide Chun (1910:289)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5433|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: taxon not yet reviewed. Repository: MNHN Holotype 3-2-658 and 3-2-659 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: St. Paul Island, on beach|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5434|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Nesis (1987a:114)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5435|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Neotype 1-6-188bis and 1-6-188 (sepion) [neotype designated by Rochebrune (1884b)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated; Red Sea [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5436|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species?; ?Octopus macropus [fide Thomas (1977:386)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: 7o06'N, 79o48'W (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5437|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:136)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C126032 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: 35o07'S, 150o51'E|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5438|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: AMS Holotype C126032 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: 28o44'S, 153o57'E (South Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5439|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Norman and Lu (in press)]. Repository: ZMA? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Cote SE de Soemba [Indonesia]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5440|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:127)]. Repository: RNHL? [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: "Waigeou" [fide Unresolved]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5441|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sasaki (1929:146)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [MSUT?]; Syntypes (2). Type Locality: Takashima, Hokkaido, Japan; Oshoro, Hokkaido, Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5442|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-66642 [fide Kubodera and Tsuchiya (1993)]. Type Locality: 30o03.2'N, 134o03.5'E (Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5443|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5444|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:202)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5445|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:154)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5446|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen dubium [fide Toll (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1925.11.23.2 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Pearl Banks, Ceylon|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5447|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:132)]. Repository: SZN? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5448|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929:215)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Sicily|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5449|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:120)]. Repository: ?YTKC Holotype. Type Locality: Off Fukui Prefecture, Japan Sea (from cod stomach)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5450|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:22)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined [fide Taki and Igarashi (1967)]; FMT?. Type Locality: Taihoku fish market, Formosa [Taiwan]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5451|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:197)]. Repository: ZIL Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5452|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Messina, Sicily|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5453|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam (1942:26)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Average depths [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5454|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Dunning (1998:427)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: "Most probably from near Point Conception," California.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5455|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:199)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5456|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN; ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5457|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:154)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5458|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:190)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5459|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Areas of seaweed [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5460|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:315)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [ZMB?]. Type Locality: 35o10.5'S, 23o02'E, Agulhas Bank [fide Unresolved]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5461|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:223)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved [MNHN?]. Type Locality: St. Paul Island|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5462|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1942:21)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5463|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-8-1101 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5464|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Nomen dubium [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Repository: ZMH Type; specimen(s) no longer extant [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Type Locality: 46oS, 147oE (SW Pacific Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5465|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam (1942:30)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Gravel or rocky areas [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5466|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 816660. Type Locality: 22 29'S, 06 07'E (Atlantic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5467|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:5)]. Repository: ?BMNH Holotype 1952.11.24.67 [fide Adam and Rees (1966:6)]; IRSNB Syntype [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Singapore|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5468|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Shikoku, Kagawa Pref., Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5469|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Stranks (1988)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5470|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:155)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined; [?MNHN, ?MHNN]. Type Locality: Muddy bottoms [?Nice]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5471|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Cohen (1976:306)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Annisquam, Massachusetts|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5472|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Repository: NMNH Syntypes 214376 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]; CASIZ 021807 [fide Smith (1974)]. Type Locality: San Diego, California|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5473|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:191)]. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5474|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Adriatic|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5475|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide; taxon not yet reviewed]. Repository: NSMT Holotype Mo-64608. Type Locality: Sulu Sea near Parawan Island, Philippines|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5476|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Toll and Voss (1998)]. Repository: FMHU Syntypes. Type Locality: Idzu Province, Japan.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5477|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:265)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined. Type Locality: Moray Firth, North Sea, Scotland|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5478|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis armata Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:407)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5479|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Abralia astrolineata Berry, 1914 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5480|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Abralia adamanica Goodrich, 1896 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5481|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:14)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133302 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: North-west Island, Queensland, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5482|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young (1992:182)]. Type species: Chiroteuthoides hastula Berry, 1920 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5483|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Guerra et al (1998:75)]. Type species: Froekenia clara Hoyle, 1904 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5484|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Voss (1976:457)]. Repository: MOM Holotype [fide Robson (1932a:310)]. Type Locality: 42o40'N, 62o49'W (Atlantic Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5485|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species; Euprymna stenodactyla [fide Voss (1963b:52)]; Unresolved species [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1128)]. Repository: Undetermined; type not at BMNH or Zool. Mus., U. London; considered lost [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1128)]. Type Locality: Mauritius Island|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5486|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Sepia aculeata Van Hasselt, 1835 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by subsequent designation of Adam and Rees (1966:147)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5487|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Sepia omani Adam and Rees, 1966 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5488|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1932:184)]. Repository: MNHN Syntype 5-11-1161 (shell from Japan) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]; Lectotype (specimen from Taranto [correct locality = Viesti, Gargano]) [fide Mienis (1994:3)]. Type Locality: Adriatic, Japan, etc.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5489|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Junior synonym and homonym of Argonauta monterosatoi Coen In Monterosato, 1914 [fide Mienis (1994:3)]. Repository: HUJ Lectotype (figured specimen) 20391 [fide Mienis (1994:3)]. Type Locality: Viesti, Gargano, Italy [fide Mienis (1994:3)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5490|Michael J. Sweeney|Nomen nudum. See Chiroteuthis portieri Joubin, 1916.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5491|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pfeffer (1912:71)]. Repository: MOM Holotype[?] [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Gulf of Gascogne|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5492|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 1-6-197 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Cosseir, Red Sea|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5493|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:150)]. Repository: MOM? Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Southwest of Madeira|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5494|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied by Afrololigo Brakoniecki, 1986|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5495|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type specimen: Lolliguncula mercatoris Adam, 1941 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5496|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1959:374)]. Type species: Asthenoteuthion planctonicum Pfeffer, 1912 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5497|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Sepia andreana Steenstrup, 1875 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:409)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5498|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Hemisepius typicus Steenstrup, 1875 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5499|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Type species: Sepia rupellaria D'Orbigny, 1834 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:412)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5500|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al., 1969:9)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5501|Michael J. Sweeny|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Type species: Octopus gracilis Verrill, 1884 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5502|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Rossia glaucopsis Loven, 1845 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5503|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya (1991)]. Type species: Abralia marisarabica Okutani, 1983 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5504|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:398)]. Type species: Teuthowenia (Ascoteuthis) corona Berry, 1920 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5505|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:122)]. Type species: Rossia (Austrorossia) australis Berry, 1918 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5506|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:137)]. Type species: Idiosepius notoides Berry, 1921 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5507|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:241)]. Type species: Chiroteuthis pellucida Goodrich, 1896 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5508|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:197)]. Type species: Gonatus (Eogonatus) tinro Nesis, 1972 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5509|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:148)]. Type species: Sepia officinalis Linne, 1758 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5510|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Reese (1966:14)]. Type species: Acanthosepion ellipticum adjacens Iredale, 1926 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5511|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:409)]. Type species: Rossia (Franklinia) glaucopsis Loven, 1845 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:409) Franklinia preoccupied in Aves [fide Hoyle (1910b:409)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5512|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:292)]. Type species: Octopus maorum Hutton, 1880 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5513|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Type species: Mastigoteuthis magna Joubin, 1913 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5514|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:97)]. Type species: Mastigoteuthis hjorti Chun, 1914 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5515|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:94)]. Type species: Sepia orbignyana Ferussac In D'Orbigny, 1826 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5516|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]. Type species: Octopus (Philonexis) quoyanus D'Orbigny, 1835; species first mentioned|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5517|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:94)]. Type species: Sepia esculenta Hoyle, 1885 by orginal designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5518|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:269)]. Type species: Pyroteuthis (Pterygonepion) mediterranea Pfeffer, 1912; species first mentioned|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5519|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1988]. Type species: Abralia steindachneri Weindl, 1912; species first mentioned|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5520|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young, 1992:182]. Type species: Chiroteuthis (Tankaia) borealis Sasaki, 1929 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5521|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:265)]. Type species: Opisthoteuthis (Teuthidiscus) pluto Berry, 1918 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5522|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:269)]. Type species: Grimpella thaumastocheir Robson, 1928 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5523|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonym of Taonius Steenstrup, 1861 [fide Voss (1980:390)]; valid genus [fide Nesis (1987a:264)]. Substitute name for Toxeuma Chun, 1906.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5524|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Arkhipkin and Nigmatullin (1997:861)]. Type species: Chaunoteuthis mollis Appellof, 1891 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5525|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Abraliopsis felis McGowan and Okutani, 1968 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5526|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:196)]. Type species: Gonatopsis borealis Sasaki, 1923 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5527|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:22)]. Type species: Chiroteuthis imperator Chun, 1908 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5528|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis hoylei Pfeffer, 1884 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:407)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5529|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:179)]. Type species: Abralia lineata Goodrich, 1896 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5530|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Abralia (Micrabralia) affinis Pfeffer, 1912 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5531|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:170)]. Type species: Loligo leptura Leach, 1817 by elimination [fide Hoyle (1910b:409)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5532|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Enoploteuthis chunii Ishikawa, 1914b by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5533|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:595)]. Type species: Sepiola dispar Ruppell, 1844 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5534|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:123)]. Type species: Stephanoteuthis hawaiiensis Berry, 1909 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5535|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Type species: Leachia cyclura Lesueur, 1821 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5536|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:261)]. Type species: Pyrgopsis rynchophorus Rochebrune, 1884 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5537|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Opinion 1861, ICZN (1997:59)]. Type species: Loligo vulgaris Lamarck, 1798 by subsequent designation of Children (1823)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5538|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo media Linne, 1758 by original designation of Naef in an unpublished manuscript cited by Wulker [see Vecchione et al. (1998)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5539|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo hardwickei Gray, 1849, by synonymy with original designation, Loliolus typus Steenstrup, 1856 [fide Lu et al. (1985:59)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5540|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo japonica Hoyle, 1885 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5541|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo brevis Blainville, 1823 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5542|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loliolopsis chiroctes Berry, 1929 by monotypy and synonymy with original designation, Loliolopsis chiroctes Berry, 1929|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5543|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Uroteuthis bartschi Rehder, 1945 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5544|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo edulis Hoyle, 1885 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5545|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966)]. Type species: Sepia officinalis Linne, 1758 by elimination [fide Hoyle (1910:412)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5546|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:196)]. Type species: Gonatopsis octopedatus Sasaki, 1920 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5547|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: none given. Repository: ZMB? Holotype (Chun, 1910:pl 17, figs 3-4, 9). Type Locality: Type locality unresolved; ?Agulhas Current|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5548|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: none given. Repository: MNHN Type; specimen not found; "probably only from the figures of Grant" [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5549|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid genus [fide Young et al. (1998)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis armata Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:407)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5550|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:177)]. Type species: Argonauta argo Linne, 1758 by subsequent designation of Montfort, (1810)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5551|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:170)]. Type species: Enoploteuthis veranyi Ruppell, 1844 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5552|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Unresolved]. Type species: Abralia redfieldi Voss, 1955 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5553|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Type species: Architeuthis dux Steenstrup In Harting, 1860 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:408)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5554|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Type species: Brachioteuthis beanii Verrill, 1881 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5555|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:411)]. Type species: Nectoteuthis pourtalesii Verrill, 1881 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5556|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:413)]. Type species: Sepiola leucoptera Verrill, 1878 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5557|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:209)]. New name for Acroteuthis Berry, 1913|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5558|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:209)]. New name for Teuthis Schneider, 1784|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5559|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:326)]. Type species: Onychoteuthis lichtensteini Ferussac, 1835 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848, species first mentioned|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5560|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1982:297)]. Type species: Eledone cirrhosa Lamarck, 1798 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5561|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987:122)]. Type species: Stoloteuthis nipponensis Berry, 1911 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5562|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:94)]. Type species: Sepia andreana Steenstrup, 1875 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5563|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1929b:608)]. Type species: Octopus membranaceus Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5564|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:223)]. Type species: Octopus piscatorum Verrill, 1879 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5565|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Leachia Lesueur, 1821 [fide Hoyle (1910b:407)]. Type species: Anisoctus punctatus Rafinesque, 1840; species first mentioned|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5566|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Authority: D'Orbigny, 1826 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848:18, Poulpe, pl 1 [fide Tillier and Boucher-Rodoni (1993); taxon dated from plate]. Taxon Validity: [fide Norman (ms)]. Repository: MNHN Holotype 4-12-972 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Pondicherry, India|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5567|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Authority: D'Orbigny, 1835 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848:317, Calmar pl 13 figs 1-3 [fide Tillier and Boucher-Rodoni (1993); taxon dated from plate]. Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Lectotype 2-3-383 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sumatra|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5568|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: questionable generic affinity [fide Nesis (1987a:288)]. Repository: ZMB Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: 6o39.1'S, 39o30.8'E (western Indian Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5569|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question, may be nomen nudum [fide Robson (1929:101)]. Repository: Type specimen not designated [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5570|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Sacedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repostiory: ZMB Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Nias-Kanal near Sumatra.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5571|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: MCZ Holotype 98967. Type Locality: 39o04'N, 71o29'W (Atlantic Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5572|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species? [fide Nesis (1987:292)]. Repository: Type specimen not extant [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Tasman Bay, New Zealand|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5573|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Questionable species. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1938.5.9.42 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Singapore fish market|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5574|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Systematic status undetermined. Repository: NMNZ Holotype; specimen not located [fide Marshall (1996:46)]. Type Locality: Lyall Bay, New Zealand|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5575|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: ?Valid species [fide Saunders (1987:47)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C63202 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Pelsart Island, Houtmans Abrolhos, and Rottnest, Western Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5576|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello (1996:188)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5577|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis (1987a:127)]. Type species: Sepiola oweniana D'Orbigny, 1839-1841 In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5578|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hoyle (1910b:408)]. Emendation of Cirroteuthis Eschricht, 1836 [fide Sherborn, 1922]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5579|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Unresolved subgenus of Loligo [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Type species: Loligo plei Blainville, 1823; species first mentioned and subsequent designation of Naef (1923:193)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5580|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymized to Histioteuthidae in part [fide Voss (1969:789)].|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5581|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymized to Sepioteuthis sepioidea in part [fide Adam (1939:26)]. Repository: ZMH Holotype. Type Locality: Barbados|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5582|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied by Sepiola macrosoma Chiaie, 1830. Repository: MNHN Holotype 1-7-276 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Naples, Italy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5583|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Clarke (1966:149)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 3-2-648 and 3-2-649 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: 29oN, 37oW, Atlantic Ocean.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5584|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity:[fide Taki (1981:254)]. Type species: Hapaloctopus albidus Taki, 1962 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5585|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:33)]. Type species: Ponderisepia eclogaria Iredale, 1926 by original designation|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5586|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Roper et al. (1969:7)]. Type species: Octopoteuthis sicula Ruppell, 1844 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5587|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam and Rees (1966:153)]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5588|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [see Hoyle (1910b:412)]. Repository: ?LS [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Mediterranean|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5589|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Robson (1929d:217)]. Repository: MNHN Type[s?]; specimen not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean, Valencia coasts|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5590|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species with unresolved generic affinity [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 815750. Type Locality: La Plata Island, Ecuador|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5591|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: ZMA Holotype [fide Unresolved]. Type Locality: Cote Sud de Flores, 122 39'E|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5592|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: (pars.) [fide Tsuchiya and Okutani (1988:126)]. Type species: Compsoteuthis lonnbergi Pfeffer, 1900 by monotypy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5593|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Senior synonym of Todarodes Steenstrup, 1880 [fide Adam (1942:11)]. Type species: Sagittatus todarus Chiaie; species first mentioned; = Todarodes sagittatus (Lamarck, 1798) [fide Adam (1942:11)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5594|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1997:107)]. Repository: ZMUC Holotype [fide Kristensen and Knudsen (1983)]. Type Locality: 6o37'N, 122o02'E (Celebes Sea)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5595|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Adam (1952:111)].|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5596|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid subspecies; Chiroteuthis (Chiroteuthis) veranyi lacertosa [fide Salcedo-Vargas (1996:15)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 574637 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Brown's Bank, off Nova Scotia, Atlantic Ocean (from cod stomach).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5597|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Guerra et al (1998:61)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1924.9.9.7 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Southwest of Cape Town, South Africa|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5598|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Guerra et al (1998:59)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 64 21'S, 62 58'W (Antarctic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5599|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Guerra et al (1998:59)]]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1951.4.26.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 64 21'S, 62 58'W (Antarctic Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5600|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988a:296)]. Repository: MOM Holotype. Type Locality: NNW of Fayal, Azores [fide Joubin (1912c:1)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5601|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Guerra et al (1998:55)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.1 [fide Guerra et al (1998:55)]. Type Locality: 46o46'S, 45o31'E (southern Indian Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5602|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:143)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.4 [fide Guerra et al (1998:60)]. Type Locality: 4 33'N, 127 06'E (Pacific Ocean) [fide Robson (1932:143)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5603|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932:142)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1890.1.24.3 [fide Guerra et al (1998:59)]. Type Locality: 13 50'S, 151 49'E (southwest Pacific Ocean)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5604|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Hochberg (1998:203)]. Type species: Enteroctopus membranaceus Rochebrune and Mabile, 1889 by subsequent designation of Hoyle (1910b:409)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5605|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Valid species; [fide Voss (1963b:52)]; Unresolved species [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1128)]. Repository: Undetermined; type not at BMNH or Zool. Mus., U. London; considered lost [fide Norman and Lu (1997:1128)]. Type Locality: Mauritius Island|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5606|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1988b:267)]. Type species: Cirroteuthis umbellata Fischer, 1883 by original designation.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5607|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:380)]. Repository: ANSP Holotype; specimen no longer extant [fide Voss (1962d) and Lu et al. (1995)]. "Inhabits Pacific Ocean". Also states "This description is taken from a drawing made by Mr. Petit, from a specimen obtained in the Pacific Ocean, in lat. 37o South, and long. 33o East" [= off South Africa!]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5608|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:197)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined Syntypes. Type Locality: Bassin d'Arcachon [in Bay of Biscay, France]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5609|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Bello (1992:144)]. Repository: MHNN? Holotype? [other taxa there fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Mediterranean [fide unresolved]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5610|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:197)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Syntypes. Type Locality: Ocean [Atlantic], off the channels [France]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5611|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Naef (1923:203)]. Repository: Type repository undetermined ; Syntypes. Type Locality: L'Ocean [Atlantic, off France]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5612|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Vecchione et al. (1998)]. Repository: RMNH Holotype alc. 9010. Type Locality: 30 miles northeast of lightship "Suriname Rivier", off the coast of Surinam|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5613|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon validity: [fide Tillier and Boucher-Rodoni (1993)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5614|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question; originally thought to be synonym of Octopus rugosus (Bosc, 1792) [fide Robson (1929:63)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes; specimens not found [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Sicily, Italy|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5616|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Robson (1932a:276)]. Repository: BMNH Syntypes (4) 1951.4.26.27-30 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)] Type Locality: Various Discovery stations at South Georgia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5617|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-4-75, 1-4-76, 1-4-77 (-75 and -76 without sepion)[fide Lu et al. (1995)]; IRSNB Holotype [fide F.G. Hochberg (pers. comm.)]; BMNH Holotype (shell only) 1854.9.28.1 [fide J.A. Freeman (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: Teneriffe, Canary Islands.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5618|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Khromov et al. (1998)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1920.3.23.5 [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: Tongaat Beach, Natal, South Africa|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5619|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: synonymy in question [fide Adam and Rees (1966:112)]. Repository: BMNH Holotype 1841.4.6.89 (shell) [fide Lipinski et al. (1998:157)]. Type Locality: China|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5620|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Lu (1998)]. Repository: AMS Holotype C133320 [fide Rudman (1983)]. Type Locality: Melville Island., Northern Territory, Australia|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5621|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide D'Orbigny (1841:245) In Ferussac and D'Orbigny, 1834-1848]. Repository: Type repository unresolved. Type Locality: Type locality unresolved|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5622|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Pickford (1946:9)]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332892 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Kii Province (33o23'N, 135o37'40E), Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5623|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Repository: ZMH Type; specimen(s) no longer extant [fide Nesis et al (1998:154)]. Type Locality: 46oS, 147oE (SW Pacific Ocean).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5624|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Gender disagreement; correction manditory|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5625|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Rossia.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5626|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Abralia.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5627|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Idiosepius.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5628|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Chiroteuthis.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5629|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Gonatus.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5630|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Sepia.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5631|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Ommastrephes.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5632|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Octopus.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5633|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Mastigoteuthis.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5634|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Pyroteuthis.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5635|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Sepiola.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5636|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Opisthoteuthis.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5637|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Previous usage as subgenus within genus Teuthowenia.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5638|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 82420|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5639|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss (1980:400)]. Type species: Cranchia (Owenia) megalops Prosch, 1847 by monotypy. Invalid junior homonym of Owenia Chiaie, 1844 (Polychaeta, TSN 67645)|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5640|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Name was elevated from subfamily to family rank|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5641|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: nomen nudum. Repository: MHNN Syntypes [fide G.L. Voss (pers. comm.)]. Type Locality: 33o40'N-33o52'N, 19oW-19o16'W and 35o09'N, 21o21'W|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5642|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Voss et al. (1998:298)]. Repository: NMNZ Holotype M.5628 [fide Marshall (1996:43)]. Type Locality: Cook Strait, New Zealand|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5643|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undetermined. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-6-220, 1-7-260, 1-7-261 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Canton, China|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5644|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undetermined. Repository: MNHN Syntype 3-2-647 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Type Locality not indicated|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5645|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undetermined. Repository: MNHN Syntypes 1-4-114, 1-4-115 (sepion), 1-4-1924, 1-4-119 [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Bombay, India.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5646|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undetermined.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5647|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: systematic status undetermined. Repository: MZUS Syntypes [fide Johnson (1977:236)]. Type Locality: Kochi, Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5648|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon validity: [fide Robson (1932:322)]. Type repository: MOM syntypes [fide Robson (1932:323).|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5649|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Junior homonym of Sepia australis Quoy and Gaimard, 1832 (TSN 557348). Repository: MNHN Syntype 1-6-194 (sepion) [fide Lu et al. (1995)]. Type Locality: Grand Ocean, New Holland [Australia], Kangeroo Island [fide Lu et al. (1995)]|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5650|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Junior homonym of Sepia elongata D'Orbigny, 1839-1842 (TSN 557349). Type repository unresolved. Type Locality unresolved.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5651|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: junior homonym of Sepia robsoni (Massy, 1927) (TSN 557350). Repository: MSUT[TIU] Syntype(s). Type Locality: Tokyo Bay, Japan.|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5652|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Junior homonym of Histioteithis hoylei (Goodrich, 1896) (TSN 556138). Repository: ZMH Holotype [fide Pfeffer (1912:296)]. Type Locality: Fonseca Bay, West coast Central America|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5653|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: Preoccupied by Octopus glaber Ruppell in Wulker, 1920 [see Polypus hokkaidensis Berry, 1921]. Repository: NMNH Holotype 332981 [fide Roper and Sweeney (1978)]. Type Locality: Off Hokkaido (42o11'10N, 142o12'E), Japan|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5654|Michael J. Sweeney|Taxon Validity: [fide Mangold (1998)]. Repository undetermined. Type locality undetermined|2000-07-21 14:46:56|07/21/2000
5670|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Though formerly a valid suborder of Order Rodentia in ITIS, Sciurognathi is treated as a synonym of Suborder Sciuromorpha in McKenna and Bell (1997).|2000-08-17 08:31:24|08/17/2000
5671|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|FWS STATUS: Endangered Please see http://endangered.fws.gov/index.html for further information. Listing Information: Population To Which Status Applies: Entire Range Current Status: Endangered Date First Listed: December 12,1991 Critical Habitat: NA Special Rules: NA Lead Region: Pacific Region (1) Occurrence: CA|2000-08-17 08:31:24|08/17/2000
5672|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|The name Sciuravida is first used in McKenna and Bell (1997).|2000-08-17 09:24:47|08/17/2000
5673|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, entry error (see TSN 69040)|2000-08-30 11:27:31|08/30/2000
5674|John Maret|Paraphrased from Gagn's "The Gall Mides of the Neotropical Region" (1994): this spelling is an unjustified emendation of the original spelling, Brachineura Rondani, 1840|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5675|John Maret|Paraphrased from Gagn's "The Gall Mides of the Neotropical Region" (1994): the spelling of the genus is an unjustified emendation of the original spelling, Brachineura Rondani, 1840|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5676|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 124611|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5677|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 123074|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5678|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Contarinia (TSN 12271)|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5679|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of sponge genus Pararete (TSN 47397)|2000-09-12 13:24:17|09/12/2000
5681|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161085|2000-09-18 16:39:48|09/18/2000
5683|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently senior homonym of polychaete family Polyodontidae Buchanan, 1894 (TSN 65021). Bemis, Findeis, and Grande (1997) cite the fish family as "Polyodontidae Bonaparte 1838"|2000-09-18 16:39:48|09/18/2000
5684|Mark Skinner|obsolete autonym|2000-11-09 15:38:28|11/09/2000
5685|AFS Mollusks 2nd Ed.|This species was erroneously listed in the first edition; see Planorbula armigera|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5686|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Was genus in NODC|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5687|Paul V. Scott|Megastropha Walker 1917 is a misspelling of Megasystorpha Lea, 1864. Megasystrohpa is a synonym of Carinifex Binney, 1865 (see ICZN Opinion 432 (1956))|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5688|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Manditory gender change for agreement|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5689|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Classification uncertain, according to Molluscs, 2nd ed., 1998|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5690|Paul V. Scott|see ICZN Opinion 735 (1965)|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5691|Paul V. Scott|In this case, Burch 1989 outweighs American Fisheries Society's Mollusks, 2nd ed., and the taxon is placed in Planorbula, not Planorbella|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5692|Paul V. Scott|Menetus cooperi F. C. Baker, 1940 might best be a synonym of M. opercularis Gould, 1847, but this is open to debate|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5693|Paul V. Scott|unsure of original combination|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5694|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) note that this species is "extinct or thought to be extinct."|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5695|David NIcolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) note that this species is "extinct or thought to be extinct."|2000-11-21 13:34:34|11/21/2000
5696|J. D. Hardy|Regarded as a form (not a variety) by Wood (1954:285). A synonym of C. tripos according to Halim (1967:726) and Subrahmanyan (1968:35). We follow Balech (1988:139) as latest reviewer|2000-12-04 17:28:11|12/04/2000
5697|J. D. Hardy|Erroneously spelled raphanum by some recent authors|2000-12-04 17:28:11|12/04/2000
5698|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 202446|2000-12-04 17:28:11|12/04/2000
5699|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) animal genus Herdmania (TSN 159528)|2000-12-04 17:28:11|12/04/2000
5700|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Frost (2000), while originally published as "wrighti," there was a "mandatory emendation under Latin grammar due to Bishop explicitly naming the taxon for two Wrights"|2000-12-19 11:34:21|12/19/2000
5701|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Millard (p. 401) notes that the type species as originally designated was Cerastobyssum hauniense (Petersen & Russel, 1971). The Check List of European Marine Mollusca website lists this as Parvicardium hauniense (Hpner Petersen & Russell, 1971)|2001-01-25 11:11:21|01/25/2001
5702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Millard (p. 401) notes that this was the originally designated type species for Cerastobyssum Hpner Petersen & Russell, 1973, which he places as a junior synonym of Parvicardium Monterosato, 1884. The Check List of European Marine Mollusca website lists this species as Parvicardium hauniense (Hpner Petersen & Russell, 1971)|2001-01-25 11:11:21|01/25/2001
5703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Rasmussen & Collar (1999) state that examined "evidence leaves no doubt that intermedia is a hybrid of cyanocephala and himalayana"|2001-01-25 17:22:57|01/25/2001
5704|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Alan Peterson (www.zoonomen.net) indicates that this species is extinct|2001-01-25 17:22:57|01/25/2001
5705|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 2390|2001-02-12 14:54:59|02/12/2001
5707|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 3432|2001-02-12 14:54:59|02/12/2001
5708|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 4865|2001-02-12 14:54:59|02/12/2001
5709|John Maret|fossil taxon|2001-02-12 14:54:59|02/12/2001
5710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) two animal genera, Diptera genus Schroederella Enderlein, 1921 (TSN 145546) and Polychaeta genus Schroederella Laubier, 1962 (TSN 66648)|2001-02-12 14:54:59|02/12/2001
5712|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 65021|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5713|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 65855|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5714|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 64644|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5715|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66727|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5716|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 65278|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5717|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 67757|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5718|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66948|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5719|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66233|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5720|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 67002|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5721|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66480|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5722|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66361|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5723|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparent homonymy issue with fish family Polyodontidae (TSN 161085)|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5724|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparent homonymy issue with dipteran (insect) genus Eulalia Meigen, 1800 (TSN 130574), which is from a publication supressed by the ICZN (1963)|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparent homonymy issue with fish genus Oligolepis Bleeker, 1874 (TSN 172046)|2001-02-26 15:04:00|02/26/2001
5727|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 47805|2001-02-26 16:15:26|02/26/2001
5728|John Maret|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungus genus Metschnikowia Kamienski, 1899 (TSN 194106)|2001-02-26 16:15:26|02/26/2001
5729|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 181003|2001-02-26 16:15:26|02/26/2001
5730|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Bacescu, the neuter form (minus) must be used over the masculine & feminine form (minor)|2001-03-07 11:22:10|03/07/2001
5731|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Bacescu (1988) lists this species under both Leptocuma and Pseudoleptocuma (with the same holotype), Watling & Kornfield <http://nature.umesci.maine.edu/cumacea.html> list it under Pseudoleptocuma. Additionally, the neuter form (minus) must be used over the masculine and feminine form (minor)|2001-03-07 11:22:10|03/07/2001
5732|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 753443|2001-03-07 15:50:08|03/07/2001
5733|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Pseudohomonym of (this subclass has same name as) dipteran genus Euthyneura Macquart, 1836 (TSN 136456)|2001-03-07 15:50:08|03/07/2001
5734|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus macrocephalus (Erichson, 1842), which was originally described in the genus Formica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5735|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus macrocephalus Emery, 1894|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5736|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Formica parvula Dlussky, 1967|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5737|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Formica parvula Presl, 1822|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5738|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Crematogaster longiceps Santschi, 1910|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5739|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Crematogaster longiceps Forel, 1910|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5740|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Monomorium creticum (Emery, 1908), which was originally described in the genus Epixenus|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5741|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Monomorium creticum Emery, 1915|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5742|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pheidole longipes (Latreille, 1802), which was originally described in the genus Formica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5743|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pheidole longipes (Smith, 1857), which was originally described in the genus Myrmica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5744|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pheidole symbiotica (Kusnezov, 1952), which was originally described in the genus Eriopheidole|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5745|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pheidole symbiotica Wasmann, 1909|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5746|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pyramica abdita (Wesson & Wesson, 1939), which was originally described in the genus Strumigenys|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5747|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pyramica abdita (Kempf, 1960), which was originally described in the genus Gymnomyrmex|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5748|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla ambigua (Weber, 1942), which was originally described in the genus Ponera|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5749|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla ambigua Andre, 1890|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5750|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla apicalis (Smith, 1857), which was originally described in the genus Ponera|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5751|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla apicalis (Latreille, 1802), which was originally described in the genus Formica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5752|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla havilandi (Forel, 1901), which was originally described in the genus Megaloponera|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5753|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Pachycondyla havilandi Forel, 1901|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5754|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus americanus Mayr, 1862|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5755|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus americanus (Buckley, 1866), which was originally described in the genus Formica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5756|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus saussurei Theobald, 1937|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5757|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Camponotus saussurei Forel, 1879|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5758|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Myrmecocystus melliger Forel, 1886|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5759|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Myrmecocystus melliger (Llave, 1832), which was originally described in the genus Formica|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5760|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Primary junior homonym of Formica longipes Latreille, 1802|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5761|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Primary junior homonym of Formica abdominalis Latreille, 1802|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5762|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Primary junior homonym of Formica ferruginea Christ, 1791|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5763|Norman Johnson|The epithet is capitalized because that's the way Francis Walker published it. The genus Eucharis is actually a chalcidoid, i.e., it is classified in a different superfamily from ants. However, the type specimen of this species is not a chalcidoid at all, but the male of some unidentified ant in the subfamily Formicidae. I think the basic problem here is that the taxonomists have recognized a problem, but haven't figured out how to resolve it: it's still a work in progress|2001-03-13 15:29:56|03/13/2001
5764|John Maret|arenarius Paykull, 1800 was preoccupied by arenarius Geoffroy, 1785|2001-03-13 15:48:23|03/13/2001
5765|John Maret|The genus Pseudo-nitzschia occurs in the literature with and without a hyphen, but it should be hyphenated (as originally published)|2001-03-21 10:11:31|03/21/2001
5766|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This family has been temporarily placed in Order Pennales until ITIS is able to update the diatom upper hierarchy. Hasle and Syvertsen place Bacillariaceae in Order Bacillariales|2001-03-21 10:11:31|03/21/2001
5767|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 64277|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5768|John Maret|Cited as "Moniliformidae species inquirenda" by Crompton and Nickol, 1985|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5769|John Maret|Cited as "Oligacanthorhynchidae species inquirenda" by Crompton and Nickol, 1985|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5770|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197413|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5771|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197062|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5772|John Maret|Crompton and Nickol list this as incertae sedis assigned to Echinorhychus sensu latu|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5773|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197064|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5774|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197066|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5775|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197068|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5776|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197070|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5777|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197072|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5778|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197074|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5779|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197076|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5780|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197078|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5781|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197082|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5782|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197084|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5783|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197086|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5784|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197088|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5785|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197090|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5786|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197092|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5787|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197095|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5788|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197097|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5789|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197099|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5790|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197101|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5791|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197103|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5792|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197105|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5793|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197107|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5794|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197109|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5795|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197111|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5796|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197113|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5797|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197115|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5798|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197117|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5799|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197119|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5800|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197121|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5801|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197123|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5802|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197125|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5803|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197127|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5804|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197129|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5805|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197131|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5806|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197133|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5807|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197135|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5808|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197137|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5809|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197139|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5810|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197141|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5811|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 196663|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5812|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197584|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5813|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 196575|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5814|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 64324|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5815|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 196989|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5816|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197960|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5817|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197946|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5818|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197948|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5819|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197950|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5820|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197952|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5821|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197955|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5822|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197958|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5823|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197964|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5824|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197966|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5825|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197968|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5826|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197970|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5827|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197972|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5828|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197974|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5829|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197976|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5830|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197978|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5831|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197981|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5832|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197983|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5833|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197985|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5834|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197987|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5835|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197939|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5836|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197990|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5837|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197992|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5838|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197994|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5839|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 197998|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5840|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198002|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5841|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198004|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5842|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198006|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5843|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198012|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5844|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198008|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5845|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198016|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5846|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198020|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5847|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198022|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5848|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198026|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5849|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198030|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5850|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198036|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) insect genus Acanthocephala Laporte, 1833 (TSN 108314)|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 64238|2001-04-05 10:27:57|04/05/2001
5853|Charles A. Woods|Status: Probably extinct, but possibly surviving on La Tortue island off the north coast of Haiti (Woods et al., 1985)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5854|Charles A. Woods|Status: Extinct|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5855|Charles A. Woods|Known only from sub-Recent fossils from Greater and N Lesser Antilles (Woods, 1989). It is debated whether Amblyrhiza and Clidomys became extinct before or after humans arrived in the West Indies. Please see Mammal Species of the World for further comments|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5856|Charles A. Woods|Status: Extinct. Known only from sub-Recent fossils|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5857|Charles A. Woods|This group is complex, and in need of revision. The family includes the most primitive fossil New World hystricognaths from the Early Oligocene of Patagonia|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5858|Charles A. Woods|Status: Extinct in the last 50 years|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5859|Charles A. Woods|Status: Extinct, known only from a fragmentary mandible|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5860|Charles A. Woods|Status: Recently extinct. Clough (1976) stated that thoracatus became extinct in 1950s, possibly as a result of introduced cats on the island. Reviewed by Morgan (1989, Mammalian Species, 341)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5861|Charles A. Woods|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered. Some mammalogists consider this species to be extinct since no specimens have been collected since 1937, but it is still likely to survive in remote areas of the Zapata Swamp (Jorge de la Cruz, pers. comm.)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5862|Charles A. Woods|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered. The species is now considered to be extinct because a fire destroyed much of its habitat on Cayo Juan Garcia (Fras et al., 1988)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5863|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Family Myocastoridae is treated as a subfamily in McKenna and Bell (1997)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5864|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Family Dasyproctidae is treated as a subfamily in McKenna and Bell (1997)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5865|Todd McConchie, ITIS data technician|Delete: database artifact- duplicate of TSN 180401 (Myocastor)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5866|Charles A. Woods|Status: Common|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5867|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix III as Hystrix spp. native to Ghana only|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5868|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Ghana)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5869|Charles A. Woods|Status: Locally common|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5870|Charles A. Woods|Status: Unknown|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5871|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Honduras)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5872|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Uruguay)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5873|Charles A. Woods|Status: Extremely rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5874|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Chinchilla spp., (South American populations only)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5875|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix I (South American populations only); U.S. ESA - Endangered as C. b. boliviana; IUCN - Indeterminate|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5876|Charles A. Woods|Status: CITES - Appendix I (South American populations only); IUCN - Indeterminate; Almost extinct in the wild|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5877|Charles A. Woods|Status: One extant species|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5878|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Endangered; rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5879|Charles A. Woods|Status: Locally common, uncommon in Panama; farmed for meat in some areas|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5880|Charles A. Woods|Status: Uncommon|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5881|Charles A. Woods|Status: Common in many areas|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5882|Charles A. Woods|Status: Threatened|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5883|Charles A. Woods|Status: Reduced in numbers by sheep grazing|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5884|Charles A. Woods|Status: Locally abundant|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5885|Charles A. Woods|Status: Locally abundant, but may have very limited distribution|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5886|Charles A. Woods|Status: Once common, but now quite rare (Redford and Eisenberg, 1992)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5887|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5888|Charles A. Woods|Status: Locally common, very fossorial|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5889|Charles A. Woods|Status: Rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5890|Charles A. Woods|Status: Apparently rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5891|Charles A. Woods|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Indeterminate. More common in suitable habitats than previously thought (Oliver and Santos, 1991:17), and may be quite common near Urucuca in S. Bahia|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5892|Charles A. Woods|Status: Rare (very restricted range)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5893|Charles A. Woods|Status: Unknown, but apparently stable|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5894|Charles A. Woods|Status: All extinct|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5895|Charles A. Woods|Status: Common (extremely abundant in some areas, including Guantanamo Bay Naval Base)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5896|Charles A. Woods|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5897|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5898|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Indeterminate. Abundant in specific forest types at several areas in the north of the Isle of Youth, but rapid deforestation of the area is making this species increasingly uncommon, and perhaps threatened (A. Camacho, pers. comm.)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5899|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Rare. Locally abundant in Guisa, Gramma Prov., but uncommon in other regions of the eastern provinces (A. Camacho, pers. comm.)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5900|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Indeterminate; but probably very uncommon|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5901|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Rare because of limited distribution|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5902|Charles A. Woods|Status: Most species now extinct, and the only living species is now rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5903|Charles A. Woods|Status: IUCN - Rare|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5904|Charles A. Woods|Status: Probably extinct (Woods et al., 1985)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5905|Charles A. Woods|Status: All species extinct|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5906|Charles A. Woods|Status: All probably extinct|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5907|Charles A. Woods|The status of Brachycapromys, Mysateles, Mesocapromys, Pygmaeocapromys, Paracapromys and Stenocapromys as genera or subgenera is unresolved (Hall, 1981; Rodriguez et al., 1979; Silva and Garrido, in press; Woods and Howland, 1979). This group is in need of revision to standardize the taxonomic levels proposed for the Cuban radiation of capromyids with taxonomic categories established for Hispaniola. Until the group is revised, Cuban capromyids are placed in three genera as accepted by the majority of Cuban systematists (Capromys, Mesocapromys, Mysateles). In addition to the extant forms described below, 13 extinct forms of Capromys-like hutias have been described (Silva and Garrido, in press; Varona and Arredondo, 1979): Capromys antiquus, C. arredondoi, C. latus, C. pappus, C. robustus, Mesocapromys barbouri, M. beatrizae, M. delicatus, M. gracilis, M. kraglievichi, M. minimus , M. silvai, and Mysateles jaumei. Some of these were described in separate subgenera (i.e Pygmaeocapromys, Brachycapromys, Palaeocapromys), but the arrangement in Silva and Garrido (in press) is followed until a revision of the family is completed.|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5908|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Hystrix Moench (TSN 40882)|2001-04-19 15:33:04|04/19/2001
5919|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This taxon was formerly listed as an infraorder in ITIS. However, McKenna and Bell (1997) list it as a suborder of Order Rodentia|2001-04-23 11:35:55|04/23/2001
5920|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Indeterminate|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5921|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5922|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Extinct|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5923|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Rare|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5924|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Insufficiently known|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5925|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5926|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5927|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Rare|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5928|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5929|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Rare|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5930|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5931|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5932|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2001-05-02 17:15:28|05/02/2001
5933|Richard C. Banks|Status: Endangered|2001-05-22 14:37:26|05/22/2001
5934|Richard C. Banks and Alan P. Peterson, M.D.|Passerculus rostratus is held at the species level by some authorities and at the subspecies level as P. sandwichensis rostratus by others|2001-05-22 14:37:26|05/22/2001
5935|Richard C. Banks|Status: Extinct|2001-05-22 14:37:26|05/22/2001
5936|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included in Ammodramus caudacutus (J. F. Gmelin, 1788) (TSN 179344)|2001-05-22 14:37:26|05/22/2001
5937|Richard C. Banks|Formerly included Ammodramus nelsoni Allen, 1875 (TSN 554031)|2001-05-22 14:37:26|05/22/2001
5938|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sometimes cited as 1966, but actually published in 1967|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5939|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Has not been seen since 1989 and is believed to be extinct (World Conservation Monitoring Centre)|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5940|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "The status of Bufo fowleri as distinct from Bufo woodhousii is controversial. See Green, 1996, Israel J. Zool., 42: 95-109, and Sullivan, Malmos, and Given, 1996, Copeia, 1996: 274-280, for recent discussion of the issue (and Meacham, 1962, Am. Midl. Nat., 67: 282-304, for a presentation of evidence) and delimitation of the species"|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5941|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "Known only from the Sierra de los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico, 200 1600 m elevation"|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5942|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5943|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act (as Bufo microscaphus californicus)|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5945|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and on IUCN Red List|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5948|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|There remains some controversy about whether or not baxteri is a full species or a subspecies of Bufo hemiophrys|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5949|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5950|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5951|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|There remains some controversy about whether or not nelsoni is a full species or a subspecies of Bufo boreas|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5952|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "Status controversial, may have originated through hybridization with Bufo terrestris, according to Sullivan, Malmos, and Given, 1996, Copeia, 1996: 274-280" and "Status uncertain, may belong to Bufo fowleri, according to Sullivan, Malmos, and Given, 1996, Copeia, 1996: 274-280"|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5953|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "Replacement name for Bufo anderssoni Melin, 1941. Thought incorrectly to be preoccupied by Bufo andersoni Boulenger, 1883 (= Bufo stomaticus)"|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5954|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) indicates that the type locality and distribution are unclear for this species|2001-05-22 15:34:38|05/22/2001
5958|T'Shaka Toure|This name has been listed as "(part.)" in the synonymy of Phrynosoma cornutum|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5959|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act (as Trionyx ater)|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5960|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The spelling was justifiably emended from the original 'mississipiensis' to 'mississippiensis'|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5961|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to the US Fish & Wildlife Service's Endangered Species site (2001), "in 1987, the Fish and Wildlife Service pronounced the American alligator fully recovered and consequently removed the animal from the list of endangered species. Although the American alligator is secure, some related animals -- such as several species of crocodiles and caimans -- are still in trouble. For this reason, the Fish and Wildlife Service still regulates the legal trade in alligator skins, or products made from them, in order to protect these endangered animals with skin that is similar in appearance, but illegal in the commercial market"|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5962|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species act, and as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (as Anolis roosevelti in both cases)|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5963|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Anolis roosevelti Grant, 1931 (TSN 202133)|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5964|T'Shaka Tour|The phylogenetic relationship for this family is questionable and unresolved; it is here treated as incertae sedis in Squamata|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Used by some to refer to "lizards" (broadly), but ITIS is following a somewhat different classification|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5966|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Archosauria has been used to refer to non-lepidosaurian reptiles (i.e. to crocodiles, dinosaurs and birds), but ITIS is following a somewhat different classification|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5967|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Lepidosauria has been used to refer to non-archosaurian reptiles (i.e. to rhynchocepalians and squamates), but ITIS is following a somewhat different classification|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sauria has been used to refer to "lizards" (broadly), as well as to more inclusive reptile groups, but ITIS is following a somewhat different classification|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5969|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Diapsida and Anapsida have been used to divide Reptilia, particularly when including fossils in the classification; ITIS is following a somewhat different classification|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5970|T'Shaka Tour|Trinidad and Tobago Islands|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5971|Roy W. McDiarmid|Tantilla miniata Cope, 1863 would have priority over Tantilla rubra Cope, 1875, but ICZN review pending|2001-06-11 15:52:02|06/11/2001
5973|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as Salamandra (Triton) granulosa Skilton, 1849|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5974|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act (as Bufo hemiophrys baxteri)|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5975|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species act, and as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5976|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5977|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5978|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5979|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5980|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5981|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act (as Typhlomolge rathbuni), and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5982|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Eurycea rathbuni)|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5983|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Endangered on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5984|Roy W. McDiarmid|Replacement name by Gorham for Eusophus verrucosus Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937 (thought to be preoccupied in Eupsophus by Borborocoetes verrucosus Philippi, 1902)|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5985|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "The unjustified (but understandable) emendation Eleutherodactylus oxyrhynchus has had nearly universal use"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5986|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "The unjustified emendation hypocondrialis has been widely used"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5988|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Holoaden luederwaldti Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5990|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Some authors treat Rana capito as an eastern population of Rana areolata|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5991|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "The status of this taxon is controversial, with some workers regarding Rana fisheri (extinct) as conspecific with Rana onca, and others who regard Rana fisheri as most closely related to Rana chiricahuensis, with the name Rana onca applying to a non-Rana chiricahuensis group taxon"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5992|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) states "Hyla wrightorum (the northern-most component) was tentatively recognized by Sullivan, 1986, Great Basin Nat., 46: 378-381, but discussion was lacking. E. Gergus (pers. comm.), suggests on the basis of call data and allozymes, that two major components could be recognized: Hyla wrightorum (from Arizona to, but not including the state of Mexico, Mexico) and Hyla eximia (Central and southern Mexico), although other species might be diagnosable"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5993|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Roy McDiarmid (pers. comm.) indicates that a suspected homonymy issue with Rana schneideri Merrem, 1820 may not be a problem after all. If that is the case, either Bufo schneideri Werner, 1894 should have priority over Bufo paracnemis A. Lutz, 1925, or it will have to be otherwise resolved under the ICZN|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5994|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Incertae sedis in Leptodactylidae|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5995|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) lists this as a justified emendation of Phyllomedusa medinae Funkhouser, 1962|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5996|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) notes that this name was "placed on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology by Opinion 1776, 1994, Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 51: 181"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5997|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2000) notes that this name was "placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Specific Names in Zoology by Opinion 1776, 1994, Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 51: 181"|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5998|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Extinct on IUCN Red List|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
5999|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Some authors consider brownorum to be either a synonym or a subspecies of Rana berlandieri Baird, 1859|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
6000|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ambystoma californiense Gray, 1853|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
6001|Roy W. McDiarmid|Previously listed, unisexual species Ambysoma nothagenes, Ambystoma platineum, and Ambystoma tremblayi are now synonyms due to their mixed hybrid origins. Such populations could be referred to as biotypes defined by their specific genomic complements|2001-06-11 16:26:49|06/11/2001
6002|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Mann in Round, Crawford and Mann (1990) erected the genus Scolioneis with the type Navicula tumida Brb. The Great Lakes record of Navicula tumida W.Sm. should not be considered an authority citation error as it is not conspecific with Navicula tumida Brb. rather N. tumida W.Sm. is more likely associated with Navicula anglica Ralfs.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6003|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: These Staruosira designations are not in accordance with the modern usage of Williams & Round 1987. They are from the first checklist (Stoermer and Kreis 1978) and represent literature reports of Staurosira.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6004|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: The synonomy suggested by Van Landingham 1975 is untenable. O'Meara's illustration of Navicula termes does not resemble Ehrenberg's 1841(1843) illustrations of Pinnularia termes. Although Ehrenberg's description is brief his illustration suggests a specimen with striae crossing the valve face while O'Meara's illustration has striae at the margin. The outlines are only superficially similar. Resolution of this problem requires investigation of the type specimens.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6005|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Reichardt and Lange-Bertalot (1991) consider Gomphonema intricatum to be Gomphonema dichotomum Ktz. This is also suggested in Krammer and Lange-Bertalot (1991a, p. 416).|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6006|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|This synonymy reported in the original list (Stoermer and Kries 1978) is incorrect according to Sterrenberg (1995). This synonymy is incompatable with the taxon bearing the superfluous and illegitimate name G. spencerii (Sterrenburg 1995).|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6007|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: In the Krammer and Lange-Bertalot Bacillariophyceae (1986, 1988, 1991a, 1991b) the minor genera in the Fragilariaceae (i.e. Hannaea) are combined into Fragilaria. We prefer to keep the classical smaller genera along with the modern approach.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6008|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Simonsen (1987) discusses the basis for transferring Eucocconeis lapponica Hust. to Achnanthes quadrataera (strup) Mller ex Foged. Lange-Bertalot in Lange-Bertalot and Krammer (1989) suggests Achnanthes lapponica (Eucocconeis lapponica) be transferred to Achnanthes laevis var. quadratarea (strup) Lange-Bert. in Lange-Bert. & Krammer. Lange-Bertalot also suggested Achnanthes lapponica var. ninckei be transferred to Achnanthes laevis var. ninckei (H. Guermer & Mang.) Lange-Bert. in Lange-Bert. & Krammer. Round, Crawford and Mann (1990) suggested Eucocconeis be considered a valid genus closely related to both Achnanthidium and Cocconeis. The Eucocconeis designation was retained pending further investigation into this little studied, complex group.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6009|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|The concept of Achnanthes biasolettiana (Ktz.) Grunow carried at the Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences (formerly the Great Lakes Research Division) was based on Van Heurck 1880-1881. The entities assigned to Achnanthes biasolettiana would be best associated with Lange-Beralot and Krammer's Achnanthes rosenstockii Lange-Bert. in Lange-Bertalot and Krammer 1989. Bukhtiyatova and Round (1996) based Psammodictyon abundans fo. rosenstockii on Lange-Bertalot and Krammers's Achnanthes rosenstockii. The nomenclatural changes are noted for the morphological entity named Achnanthes biasolettiana in publications originating from the Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences. Stoermer, E. F., R. G. Kreis, Jr., and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6010|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Krammer and Lange-Bertalot (1985) propose Amphora submontana Hust. as asynonym of Amphora montana and cite their synonymy decision in 1986. Simonsen (1987) claims the wrong slide (i.e. specimen) was used for the decision. Lange-Bertalot and Krammer (1987) acknowledge the correct Hustedt type and maintain their synonymy. The resolution of this problem requires careful examination of the Hustedt and Krasske types along with other collections to determine the variablity existing within the taxa to determine whether there are two distinct taxa or one taxon with a degree of variability.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6011|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Lange-Bertalot (1993) has synonymized Achnanthes gracillima (Meister) Mills non Hustedt 1927. Our speciem is identified in reference to the Hustedt concept emended by Foged. Hence the synonymy proposed by Lange-Bertalot is not included here.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6012|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: The original list (Stoermer and Kreis 1978) had Fragilaria minuscula Grunow. Williams and Round (1987) created a new combination Fragilaria miniscula (Grunow in Van Heurck) with the basionym Synedra miniscula Grunowin Van Heurck. We have been unable to determine if our record is conspecific with the synonymy of Williams and Round.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6013|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Simonsen (1987) discusses the basis for transferring Eucconeis lapponica Hust. to Achnanthes quadrataera (strup) Mller ex Foged. Lange-Bertalot in Lange-Bertalot and Krammer (1989) suggests Achnanthes lapponica (Eucocconeis lapponica) be transferred to Achnanthes laevis var. quadratarea (strup) Lange-Bert. in Lange-Bert. & Krammer. Lange-Bertalot also suggested Achnanthes lapponica var. ninckei be transferred to Achnanthes laevis var. ninckei (H. Guermer & Mang.) Lange-Bert. in Lange-Bert. & Krammer. Round, Crawford and Mann (1990) suggested Eucocconeis be considered a valid genus closely related to both Achnanthidium and Cocconeis. We retain the Eucocconeis designation pending further investigation into this little studied, complex group.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6014|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Krammer & Lange-Bertalot consider Fragilaria vaucheriae and its varities to be Fragilaria capucina.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6015|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: This combination comes from Krammer and Lange-Bertalot (1991a, p. 14) but R. M. Crawford has not made the transfer (personal communication, Crawford).|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6016|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Krammer & Lange-Bertalot (1986) have synonymized the Navicula kotschyi Grunow sensu Hust. non Grunow (Hustedt 1930) with Navicula pseudokotschyi Lange-Bert. There is sufficient difference between Navicula kotschyi Grunow sensu Hust. non Grunow and Navicula kotschyi Grunow to warrant caution in placing the synonymy in the list. We have not been able to verify the record of N. kotschyi Grunow with a reference specimen to ascertain which concept was employed at the time of identification.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6017|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Lange-Bertalot (1980) demonstrated Navicula lanceolata sensu Agardh, Navicula lanceolata Agardh sensu Ktz. Navicula lanceolata Agardh sensu Ehrenb. and Navicula lanceolata Agardh sensu Hust. to be three different species. Navicula lanceolata (C.Agardh) Ehrenb. = Navicula lanceolata(C.Agardh) Ehrenb. Navicula lanceolata (C.Agardh) Ktz. = Navicula trivialis Lange-Bert. Navicula lanceolata (C.Agardh) Kutz. sensu Hust. = Navicula pseudolanceolata Lange-Bert. We could assume the majority of Navicula lanceolata records were identified with either Hustedt (1930) or Patrick and Reimer (1966) which presents problems. Both authors cite (C.Agardh) Ktz. as the authority for the taxon. Patrick states having examined the Agardh type and established a lectotype (Agardh Herb. Lund No. 3401 Frustulia lanceolata Ge.B.A. +4) then gives Ktzing as the authority. Adopting the synonymy of Lange-Bertalot (1980)would result in the following: If Hustedt 1930 was used to identify a specimen the synonymy is: Navicula lanceolata (C.Agardh) Ktz. = Navicula pseudolanceolata Lange-Bert. If Patrick and Reimer (1966) was used to identify a specimen the synonymy is: Navicula lanceolata (C.Agardh) Ktz. = Navicula trivialis Lange-Bert. This is unsettling as Patrick in Patrick and Reimer (1966) clearly indicates Pl. 48, fig. 20 as a drawing of the Lectotype. This would mean identifications made using Patrick and Reimer (1966) and citing Pl. 48, fig. 20 represent the Agardh type and should not be considered Navicula trivialis Lange-Bert. which would be the case if one were to just do 'paper taxonomy'.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6018|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: It is unlikely the record of Navicula longirostris is correct as the questionable transfer of N. longirostris to Proschkinia would suggest a marine diatom in the Great Lakes.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6019|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Lange-Bertalot (1993) places Navicula cari Ehrenb. sensu Hustedt into his manuscript name Navicula cariocincta Lange-Bertalot. This synonymy is an attempt to clarify a taxonomic problem in this group of Navicula; however, it only adds to the confusion. The name Navicula cariocincta does not meet the criteria for valid publication (Greuter et al. 1994).|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6020|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: The citation Psammothidium levanderi (Hust.) Czarn. in Czarn. & Edlund is an error in Bukhtiyarova and Round 1996. Psammodictyon was erected in 1996 and Czarnecki and Edlund effected the change to Achnanthidium in 1995.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6021|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Depending on which Hustedt reference is used (Hustedt 1953, 1959) Lange-Bertalot in Krammer & Lange-Bertalot (1988) maintains different synonymies. 1953, Nitzschia graciloides = Nitzschia gracilis Hantz. 1959 Nitzschia graciloides = Nitzschia graciliformis Lange-Bert. & Simonsen.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6022|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Lange-Bertalot (1993) has proposed Hantzschia amphioxys (Ehrenb.) Grunow pro parte to be Hantzschia abundans. In order to apply this synonymy re-examination of the Great Lakes records needs to be conducted.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6023|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Melosira crenulata (Ehrenb.) Ktz. and Melosira crenulata var. tenuis Ktz. present problems of interpretation. These are old names which by contemporary standards were dumping grounds for Melosira specimens. Records at the Academy of Natural Science of Phildelphia Diatom Herbarium demonstrate the problem. Each of the Academy's records have samples associated with them so that verification can be made. Among the many records for Melosira crenulata there are seven different Melosira taxa listed in synonomy for various collections. Until we are able to examine the Great Lakes collections on which the M. crenulata records were based it would be most prudent to leave the names as they stand without attempts to suggest synonyms.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6024|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Improperly formed name under the botanical code.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6026|Russell G. Kreis, Jr|Historical orthographic error of sciotoence|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6027|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Reichardt and Lange-Bertalot (1991) consider Gomphonema intricatum var. pumila to be Gomphonema pumilum (Grunow) Krammer & Lange-Bert. This is also suggested in Krammer & Lange-Bertalot (1991a, p. 416).|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6028|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: In order to apply the synonymy proposed by Krammer & Lange-Bertalot (1986) for Navicula hustedtii fo. obtusa a thorough examination of the taxa Navicula latersotrata Hust., Navicula hustedtii fo. obtusa Hust., Navicula hustedtii fo. japonica Hust., and Navicula absoluta Hust. needs to be conducted.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6029|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Bukhtiyarova (1995) proposed a number of nomenclatural changes, a few of which we disagree with. It is our considered opinion that Nitzschia longissima fo. parva is not synonymous with Nitzschia reversa and Nitzschia palea var. tenuirostris is not synonymous with Nitzschia capitellata. Accordingly we have not incorporated these changes to the list.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6030|Liz Alter, ITIS data technician|Stoermer, E. G., R. G. Kreis, Jr. and N. A. Andresen in J. Great Lakes Res. 25(3):515-566: Krammer (1992) transferred Pinnularia interrupta var. crassior (Grunow) Cleve to Pinnularia lindii Krammer. The concept of P. interrupta var. crassior carried at the Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences (fromerly the Great Lakes Research Division) is more consistent with Pinnularia subrostrata ( A.Cleve) A.Cleve. Records from the Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences for P. interrupta var. crassior should be considered P. subrostrata, not P. lindii. Without further investigation we refrain from following the synonomy proposed by Van Landingham (1978)for P. subrostrata.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6031|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 3171|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6032|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 193773|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6033|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 2328|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6034|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 4848|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6035|John Maret|The parent of this name, Achnanthes exigua is now a synonym but A. e. semiperta has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6036|John Maret|The parent of this name, Achnanthes exigua, is now a synonym but A. e. constricta has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6037|John Maret|The parent of this name, Achnanthes clevei, is now a synonym but A. c. rostrata has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6038|John Maret|The parent of this name, Achnanthes clevei, is now a synonym but A. c. constricta has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6039|John Maret|The parent of this name, Gyrosigma spencerii, is now a synonym but G. s. curvula has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6040|John Maret|The parent of this name, Melosira granulata, is now a synonym but M. g. fo. spiralis has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6041|John Maret|The parent of this name, Navicula exigua, is now a synonym but N. e. capitata has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6043|John Maret|The parent of this name, Nitzschia angustata is now a synonym but N. a. antiqua has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6044|John Maret|The parent of this name, Rhizosolenia eriensis, is now a synonym but R. e. morsa has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6045|John Maret|The parent of this name, Rhizosolenia eriensis, is now a synonym but R. e. pusilla has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6046|John Maret|The parent of this name, Rhizosolenia eriensis, is now a synonym but R. e. zachariasi has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6047|John Maret|The parent of this name, Fragilaria construens, is now a synonym but F. c. binodis has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6048|John Maret|The parent of this name, Fragilaria virescens, is now a synonym but F. v. mesolepta has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6049|John Maret|The parent of this name, Fragilaria virescens, is now a synonym but F. v. oblongella has not been placed|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6050|John Maret|Parent is now a synonym|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6051|John Maret|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) animal genus Staurophora (TSN 50512)|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6053|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Nitzschia tryblionella levidensis (W. Sm.) Grunow|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Nitzschia tryblionella var. victoriae Grunow|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6055|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Nitzschia tryblionella Hantzsch in Rabenh.|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6056|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 5007|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6057|John Maret|Parent species is now a synonym; current placement of this taxon not resolved|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6058|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Synedra ulna var. ramesi (Herib.) Hustedt (TSN 3041)|2001-06-26 14:44:40|06/26/2001
6059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This taxon may be seen either as a subspecies of Oncorhynchus mykiss or as a synonym of O. mykiss gilberti|2001-06-28 14:05:25|06/28/2001
6060|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Some authors include Oncorhynchus mykiss whitei ("Little Kern golden trout") in synonymy under O. m. gilberti|2001-06-28 14:05:25|06/28/2001
6061|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: data base artifact. See Cyclotella pseudostelligera Hust. (TSN 2481)|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6062|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. See Navicula bryophila J. B. Peterson (TSN 193787)|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6063|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. See Gomphonema tergestinum (Grunow) Fricke (TSN 193821)|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Russell Kreis, Jr. (pers. comm.) indicates that this species is treated as distinct from Eunotia maior (TSN 203693)|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6065|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Russell Kreis, Jr. (pers. comm.) indicates that this species is treated as distinct from Eunotia major (TSN 3403)|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6066|John Maret|The parent of this name, Navicula subhamulata, is now a synonym but Navicula subhamulata undulata has not been treated|2001-07-18 11:05:25|07/18/2001
6067|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Roy McDiarmid (pers. comm., June 2001) indicates that current thinking is that the Massachusetts populations previously referred to as Pseudemys rubriventris bangsi Babcock, 1937 (Plymouth red-bellied turtle), which are listed as Endangered by the US Fish & Wildlife Service, are not a full subspecies; they belong in synonymy under P. rubriventris (LeConte, 1830)|2001-07-19 16:31:01|07/19/2001
6068|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) list this species as "possibly extinct"|2001-07-26 10:23:00|07/26/2001
6069|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 73987|2001-07-26 10:23:00|07/26/2001
6070|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Deevey & Brooks (1980) note that the species "previously called H[alocypris] brevirostris (Dana)..., by a ruling of the International Commission for Zoological nomenclature must now be called H[alocypris] inflata (Dana)"|2001-08-10 14:51:42|08/10/2001
6072|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 102062|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6073|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 101633|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6074|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 101658|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6075|Rosser Garrison|Aeschna was used for many years until it was decided that the original spelling (Aeshna) was correct. "Aeschna" was an unjustified emendation from the originally proposed "Aeshna"|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6076|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 101920|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6077|John Maret|Delete: database artifact|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6078|Rosser Garrison|Until recently, consensus among most U. S. Odonatists was to treat Macromia wabashensis as a synonym or color form (polymorph) of M. taeniolata. Williamson (1909. Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum 37:369-398.) reports captures of M. wabashensis with Macromia taeniolata and M. pacifica, which suggests the possibility that M. wabashensis is a hybrid between M. pacifica and M. taeniolata. Like Dunkle, I am doubtful of according species status to M. wabashensis|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6079|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Rosser Garrison indicates that there has been considerable confusion regarding Agrion and Calopteryx; ITIS is following the usage he recommends. See Montgomery, 1954|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6080|Rosser Garrison|Aeschna virens Charpentier, 1840 is a junior subjective synonym of Aeshna viridis Eversmann, 1836, an Old World species. The New World species Aeshna virens Rambur 1842, (later transferred to Coryphaeschna), was given another name (viriditas) by Calvert in 1952|2001-09-05 10:43:10|09/05/2001
6081|John R. Holsinger|Questionable species, described from eastern Asia|2001-10-09 17:19:23|10/09/2001
6082|John R. Holsinger|Crangonyx occidentalis is considered a synonym of C. richmondensis by Zhang and Holsinger (in ms)|2001-10-09 17:19:23|10/09/2001
6083|John R. Holsinger|3 subspecies are in the literature, none of which is recognized in our manuscript (Holsinger and Zhang, in ms.)|2001-10-09 17:19:23|10/09/2001
6084|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Vyshkvartzeva (2001) tentatively includes this species in the genus Falsilandrumius Vyshkvartzeva, 2001|2001-10-09 17:40:21|10/09/2001
6087|T'Shaka Tour|Junior homonym of anthozoan Metridiidae Carlgren, 1893 (TSN 52734)|2001-10-17 17:54:21|10/17/2001
6088|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Japan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6089|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bali|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6090|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6091|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Marquesas, Tuamotu, Society, Austral Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6092|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Seychelles|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6093|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Pseudophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6094|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mauritius; Reunion|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6095|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Philoscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6096|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sumatra|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6097|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Society Is.; New Britain; Marquesas Is.; Tuamotu Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6098|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: S. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6099|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Madeira|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6100|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Atlantidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6101|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ischia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6102|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkey; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6103|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Sicily; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6104|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Metoponorthus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6105|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6106|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Western Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6107|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: NSW|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6108|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Armadillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6109|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cubaris]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6110|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Caledonia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6111|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Zealand|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6112|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Spherillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6113|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Queensland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6114|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Jamaica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6115|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tasmania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6116|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Victoria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6117|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6118|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6119|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: India|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6120|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6121|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Toradjia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6122|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Java|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6123|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Periscyphis]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6124|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Brunei; Malaysia; Philippines|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6125|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Paraperiscyphis]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6126|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sri Lanka|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6127|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Malaysia; Brunei|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6128|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sri Lanka; Borneo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6129|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6130|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Mesarmadillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6131|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sulawesi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6132|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lebanon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6133|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Yugoslavia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6134|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Illyrionethes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6135|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6136|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mozambique|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6137|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Angola|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6138|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Malawi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6139|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Somalia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6140|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corfu|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6141|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Leptotrichus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6142|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean; Mexico; Haiti; Venezuela; Bermuda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6143|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Argentina|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6144|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Lyprobius]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6145|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Italy; Sicily; Israel; Egypt; Lebanon; Libya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6146|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cyprus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6147|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Lucasius]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6148|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6149|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: California|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6150|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Porcellio]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6151|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Hemiporcellio]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6152|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Taiwan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6153|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Oman|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6154|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Protracheoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6155|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Madagascar|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6156|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6157|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6158|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zimbabwe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6159|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Paraguay|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6160|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Brazil|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6161|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Japononiscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6162|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: California, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6163|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA; Indonesia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6164|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Rhinoryctes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6165|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nicobar Is.; W. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6166|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA; Sulawesi; Coral Sea islands|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6167|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Madagascar; Sulawesi; W. Australia; PNG|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6168|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indochina|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6169|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Madagascar; Andaman Is.; Mozambique; Seychelles|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6170|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ecuador|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6171|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6172|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6173|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Nesolidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6174|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corsica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6175|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sardinia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6176|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Typhloschizidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6177|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Corsica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6178|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Armadillidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6179|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6180|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Paraschizidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6181|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bosnia; Dalmatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6182|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Albania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6183|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6184|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Titanethes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6185|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Macedonia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6186|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Hellenonethes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6187|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Oklahoma, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6188|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Georgia, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6189|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Mexico, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6190|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Caucasonethes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6191|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Virginia, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6192|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Oregon, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6193|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tennessee, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6194|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6195|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6196|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6197|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Annobon Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6198|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lord Howe Island|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6199|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lord Howe Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6200|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6201|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Afrophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6202|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Chaetophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6203|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6204|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Andaman Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6205|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Pleopodoscia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6206|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Pleopodoscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6207|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chagos Arch.; Solomon Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6208|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Setaphora]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6209|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Seychelles; Comoro Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6210|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kenya; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6211|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Panama|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6212|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Peru|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6213|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Educador|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6214|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: PNG|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6215|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6216|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Switzerland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6217|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Slovenia; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6218|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe; Canada; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6219|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Dentigeroniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6220|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Croatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6221|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Trichoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6222|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Croatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6223|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Malawi, Zambia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6224|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Angola; Namibia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6225|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Yemen|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6226|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Burma|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6227|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Comoro Is.; Madagascar; Mauritius; Seychelles|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6228|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6229|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zambia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6230|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Anchiphiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6231|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zanzibar|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6232|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Comoro Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6233|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mozambique; Zambia; Uganda; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6234|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Buddelundiscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6235|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mozambique; Malawi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6236|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Namibia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6237|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Rwanda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6238|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa; Mozambique; Namibia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6239|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chile|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6240|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon; Zaire; Fernando Po|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6241|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6242|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cuba|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6243|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Malta|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6244|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6245|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Albania; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6246|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Belgium; Azores; Madeira|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6247|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6248|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Herzegovina|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6249|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkey; Iraq|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6250|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corsica; Elba; Italy; Sardinia; France; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6251|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caucasus Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6252|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hungary|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6253|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Balkan Pen.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6254|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Germany|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6255|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Austria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6256|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Crete|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6257|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Montenegro|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6258|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: San Marino|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6259|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: French Guiana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6260|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Balkan Peninsula|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6261|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Egypt; Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6262|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Morocco|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6263|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Egypt|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6264|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bulgaria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6265|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Egypt, Israel, Cyprus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6266|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Italy; Greece; Sicily; Azores; Madeira; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6267|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greek Islands|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6268|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Libya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6269|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Dalmatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6270|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Portugal|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6271|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Japan; Caucasus Mts; Italy; USA; Canada|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6272|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: N. Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6273|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6274|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Balearic Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6275|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Switzerland; Czech R.; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6276|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New York State|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6277|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6278|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Israel|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6279|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bosnia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6280|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; France; Minorca|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6281|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corsica; France; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6282|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: UK|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6283|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Minorca|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6284|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sicily; Algeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6285|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Romania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6286|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Azores; Madeira|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6287|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Austria; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6288|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bessarabia; Romania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6289|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tunisia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6290|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cosmopolitan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6291|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Sphaerillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6292|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Palestine|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6293|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Crimea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6294|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Galapagos Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6295|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Vietnam|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6296|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Samoa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6297|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Santorini Is.; Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6298|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Borneo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6299|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Philippines|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6300|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Black Sea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6301|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6302|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bermuda; eastern USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6303|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6304|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Washington to California|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6305|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Actoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6306|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Somalia; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6307|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Belize|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6308|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Koshiniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6309|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Solomon Is.; New Guinea; Indonesia; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6310|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turks & Caicos Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6311|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Victoria, Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6312|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Florida, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6313|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Canary Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6314|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Diploexochus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6315|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6316|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nepal|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6317|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lord Howe Is., Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6318|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Polynesia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6319|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mallorca|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6320|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mississippi, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6321|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Uruguay|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6322|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria; Morocco|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6323|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: S. Africa; Mozambique|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6324|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa; Lesotho|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6325|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6326|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Israel; Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6327|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South America|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6328|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Oniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6329|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Brazil; Paraguay|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6330|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Benthana]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6331|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St. Vincent Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6332|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa; Mozambique|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6333|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mustique Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6334|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Abkhazia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6335|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Protrichoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6336|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Texas, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6337|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Arizona, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6338|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Iran|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6339|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corsica; Italy; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6340|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Lereboulletia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6341|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Australia; S. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6342|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. & S. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6343|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: NSW; S. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6344|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6345|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Rennelloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6346|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Assam, India|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6347|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon; Sao Tome|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6348|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Solomon Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6349|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mauritius|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6350|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Rennell Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6351|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bismarck Arch.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6352|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hong Kong|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6353|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Formososcia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6354|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Melanesia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6355|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6356|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guyana; Trinidad; Brazil|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6357|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Trinidad|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6358|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guadeloupe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6359|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Leucocyphoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6360|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Nesiotoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6361|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caucasus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6362|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caucasus Mts. & Crimea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6363|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Georgia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6364|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Austral Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6365|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Greece; Spain; Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6366|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; South Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6367|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Panama; Costa Rica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6368|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Turkey; Azerbaijan; Italy; Bulgaria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6369|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria; Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6370|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Israel; Cyprus; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6371|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Loyalty Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6372|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Laevophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6373|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Greece; Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6374|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Colombia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6375|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Parsphaeroniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6376|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guyana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6377|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Paracubaris]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6378|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Guinea; Bismarck Arch.; Solomon Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6379|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pantropical|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6380|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guatemala; Venezuela|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6381|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Congo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6382|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guinea Bissau; Cameroon; Zaire; Angola; Sao Tome|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6383|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Annoban Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6384|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guinea Bissau|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6385|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sao Tome|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6386|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; UK|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6387|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Europe; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6388|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Thailand|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6389|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Haplophthalmus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6390|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Uganda; Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6391|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ivory Coast|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6392|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Gabon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6393|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Tuberdillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6394|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guinea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6395|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Uganda; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6396|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ethiopia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6397|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela; Brazil; Guyana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6398|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Angola; Zaire|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6399|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain, Corsica, Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6400|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain, Portugal, Corsica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6401|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Zealand; S. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6402|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Gilbert Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6403|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Nesodillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6404|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bolivia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6405|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guam|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6406|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: NSW; Victoria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6407|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kashmir|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6408|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Britain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6409|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kermadec Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6410|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Funafuti Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6411|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Antroniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6412|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Russia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6413|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Armenia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6414|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ukraine|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6415|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caucusus Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6416|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Capri|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6417|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; France; Cuba|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6418|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkey; Caucasus Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6419|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Azerbaijan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6420|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Asia Minor|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6421|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ural Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6422|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cyphonicellus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6423|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkmenistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6424|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St. Paul Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6425|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Auckland Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6426|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Actaecia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6427|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Zealand; Chatham Is; Chile|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6428|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Namibia; South Africa; St. Paul Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6429|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tasmania; S. & W. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6430|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Philougria]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6431|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Alaska; British Columbia, Canada|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6432|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sakahlin Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6433|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Alloniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6434|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Socotra Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6435|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Brazil; Trinidad; Guyana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6436|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Argentina; Paraguay|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6437|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Adriatic|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6438|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Marquesas Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6439|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tasmania; Azores; Europe; Canary Is.; Madeira|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6440|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ascension Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6441|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Reunion; Mauritius; Seychelles; Hawaii, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6442|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Andenoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6443|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6444|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Liberia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6445|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Mesarmadillo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6446|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Fernando Po|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6447|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guinea; Sao Tome; Zaire; Congo; Gabon; Cameroon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6448|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire; Angola|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6449|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nigeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6450|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon; Zaire|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6451|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Guineodillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6452|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sumatra; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6453|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sri Lanka; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6454|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Andamans; Sumatra; Malaysia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6455|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Japan; China; Korea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6456|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Philippines|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6457|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Kisuma]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6458|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: China, Korea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6459|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Principe Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6460|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Marioniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6461|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Florida|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6462|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sudan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6463|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tanzania; Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6464|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guatemala|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6465|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cyphoniscellus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6466|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Epironiscellus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6467|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Victoria; Tasmania; W. Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6468|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Senegal; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6469|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Sicily; Greece; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6470|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New South Wales|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6471|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe; N. Africa; N. America; Japan; Azores; Canary Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6472|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6473|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Itea]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6474|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lebanon; Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6475|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lebanon; Syria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6476|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Afghanistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6477|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kazakhstan; Turkmenistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6478|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Transcaucasia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6479|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caucasus Mts; Iran|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6480|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tunisia; Algeria; Egypt; Israel|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6481|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kazakhstan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6482|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Caspian Sea; Caucasus Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6483|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ethiopia; Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6484|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Uganda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6485|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Eubelum]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6486|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ethiopia, Djibouti|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6487|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Serbia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6488|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czechoslovakia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6489|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe; Eastern USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6490|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hungary; Slovak R.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6491|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Gibraltar; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6492|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Guinea; Solomon Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6493|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Iraq|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6494|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Proischioscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6495|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Costa Rica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6496|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Dominica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6497|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Korea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6498|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Saudi Arabia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6499|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kuwait; Iraq; Syria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6500|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Juan Fernandez Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6501|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St. Helena|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6502|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Canberra|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6503|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Praelaureola]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6504|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Akermania]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6505|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sierra Leone|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6506|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: S. Germany; Poland; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6507|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy, Switzerland, Austria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6508|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: E. Mediterranean|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6509|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediteranean|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6510|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: China|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6511|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Turkey|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6512|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Guinea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6513|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Namibia; South Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6514|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Senegal to Angola|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6515|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii; Fiji|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6516|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Italy; Sicily; Lebanon; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6517|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Christmas Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6518|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA; Samoa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6519|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Geoligia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6520|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sudan; Djibouti; Yemen; Saudi Arabia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6521|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guyana; Venezuela|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6522|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Ligyda]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6523|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tuamotu Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6524|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela; Colombia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6525|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Fiji|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6526|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Virginia, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6527|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Euphiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6528|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6529|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Styloniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6530|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Central Asia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6531|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sitka Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6532|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Bilawrencia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6533|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Aldabra Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6534|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St. Helena Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6535|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Helenoscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6536|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Zanzibar; Comoro Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6537|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bermuda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6538|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Puerto Rico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6539|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: N. Korea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6540|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Galapagos|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6541|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Halophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6542|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sudan; UAE|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6543|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Somalia; Sri Lanka|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6544|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: PNG, Tonga|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6545|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Japan, Korea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6546|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Mediterranean|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6547|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Echinarmadillidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6548|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon; Fernando Po|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6549|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nigeria; Togo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6550|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: British East Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6551|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ghana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6552|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Liberia; Ivory Coast|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6553|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Slovakia; Hungary; Romania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6554|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bali; Andaman Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6555|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Holland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6556|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6557|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sierra Leone; Guinea; Liberia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6558|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Ethelum]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6559|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Tropethelum]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6560|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Somalia; Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6561|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Senegal|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6562|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indiana, Tennessee, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6563|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Portugal; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6564|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New England, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6565|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: North Carolina, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6566|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Illinois, New York, Alabama, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6567|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Alabama, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6568|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ohio|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6569|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; France; Madeira|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6570|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Virginia, Kentucky, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6571|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: China, Korea, Japan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6572|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Kosswigius]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6573|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Diploexochus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6574|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tonga|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6575|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Lobodillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6576|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Hybodillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6577|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Australoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6578|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Lebanon; Israel|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6579|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pakistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6580|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Nagara]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6581|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: USSR|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6582|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chad|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6583|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sumatra; Java; Sulawesi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6584|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hong Kong, Macao|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6585|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Natal|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6586|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa; Swaziland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6587|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Estereloniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6588|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Flores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6589|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6590|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Trichorhina]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6591|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Campbell Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6592|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Haiti|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6593|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Phalloniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6594|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mozambique; Nicobar Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6595|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Camorta]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6596|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Djibouti; Sinai Pen.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6597|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Marinoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6598|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chagos Arch.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6599|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA; Sulawesi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6600|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France, Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6601|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pyrenees Mts.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6602|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Ireland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6603|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6604|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pyrenees|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6605|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tanzania; Malawi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6606|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Croatia; Albania; Bulgaria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6607|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Greece; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6608|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Reunion; Mauritius; Seychelles|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6609|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Metaponorthus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6610|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ryu-Kyu Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6611|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Haplophiloscia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6612|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Loyalty Is.; Samoa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6613|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cercocytonus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6614|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Saudi Arabia; Yemen|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6615|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Egypt; Sudan; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6616|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Eritrea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6617|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sudan; Ethiopia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6618|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Saudi Arabia; Kuwait|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6619|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ethiopia; Somalia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6620|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Somalia; Kenya; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6621|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sudan; Ethiopia; Somalia; Kenya; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6622|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ethiopia; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6623|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Eritrea; Djibouti; Somalia; UAE; Yemen|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6624|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sierra Leone; Liberia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6625|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Togo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6626|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Aschismatius]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6627|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ghana; Nigeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6628|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Togo; Ghana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6629|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guiana|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6630|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6631|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Yugoslavia; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6632|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bahamas|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6633|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe; N. America|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6634|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Albania; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6635|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: South Africa; Namibia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6636|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe; Africa; USA; Caribbean|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6637|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Sicily; Corsica; Sardinia; Spain; Algeria; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6638|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Sicily; Corsica; France; Spain; Morocco; Algeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6639|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkey; Lebanon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6640|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria; Spain; France; Corsica; Italy; Dalmatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6641|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Fernando Po; Tanzania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6642|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Albania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6643|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: N. Africa; Canary Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6644|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Aegean Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6645|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Majorca Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6646|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria; Lebanon; Jordan; Israel; Saudi Arabia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6647|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sicily; Tunisia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6648|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cape Verde Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6649|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria; Israel|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6650|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sugenheim|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6651|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Trachelipus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6652|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Portugal|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6653|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria; Jordan; Israel|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6654|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Portugal; Morocco; Algeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6655|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Iraq; Saudi Arabia; Oman|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6656|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Portugal; Morocco|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6657|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Spain; Switzerland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6658|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sahara|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6659|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Syria; Dalmatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6660|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: ?|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6661|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Manchuria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6662|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Santorini Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6663|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Southern Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6664|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Canary Is.; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6665|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkestan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6666|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Germany; Italy; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6667|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Trieste, Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6668|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Omblaufer Ragusa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6669|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Guinea-Bissau|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6670|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Germany; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6671|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean; Iran|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6672|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Riviera|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6673|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Texas|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6674|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Algeria; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6675|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: S. Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6676|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Western Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6677|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Balearic Is.; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6678|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Maritime Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6679|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tunisia; Libya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6680|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; N. Africa; Canary Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6681|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Algeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6682|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Yemen; Saudi Arabia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6683|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tierra del Fuego|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6684|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Morocco; Spain|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6685|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Metopoorthus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6686|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean; Bermuda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6687|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mauritania|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6688|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Texas, Mississippi, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6689|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.; Hungary; Balkan Pen.; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6690|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Central & W. Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6691|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: R. Macedonia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6692|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bulgaria; Greece; Yugoslavia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6693|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mediterranean; Oman; Texas|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6694|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Singapore|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6695|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Dominican R.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6696|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kirghiz R.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6697|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: E. Europe; C. Asia; Mongolia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6698|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tadzhikistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6699|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mongolia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6700|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkmenistan; Kashmir; Mongolia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6701|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ladakh|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6702|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: E.Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6703|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.; Hungary|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6704|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bessarabia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6705|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Turkmenistan; Mongolia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6706|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Transcaucasus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6707|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cuba; Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6708|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hispaniola|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6709|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Dominican Republic|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6710|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Reductoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6711|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ascension I.; S. Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6712|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Kermadec Arch.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6713|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St.Helena Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6714|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Laureola]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6715|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Taiwan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6716|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: NSW; Queensland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6717|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Merulana]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6718|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chatham Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6719|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Eastern Seas|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6720|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Bethalus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6721|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Caledonia; Loyalty Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6722|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mauritius; Seychelles; Singapore; Malaysia; Hawaii, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6723|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Balkanoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6724|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Rhyscotus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6725|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nigeria; Zaire|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6726|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ecuador; Samoa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6727|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Angola; Venezuela; Galapagos Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6728|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Senegal; Zaire; Angola|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6729|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire; Angola; Aldabra Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6730|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nicaragua|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6731|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Virgin Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6732|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy, Corsica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6733|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Northern Territory|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6734|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Revolutus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6735|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Iraq; Caucasus|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6736|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cyprus; Turkey; Lebanon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6737|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cretodillium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6738|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Termitoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6739|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Parasphaeroniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6740|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Sphaeroniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6741|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Synuropus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6742|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Auckland & Campbell Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6743|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Saudi Arabia; Oman; UAE; Sudan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6744|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Microcercus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6745|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Alpioniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6746|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Scleropactes]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6747|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Marshall Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6748|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Melanesillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6749|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Loyalty Is.; New Hebrides|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6750|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Marquesas, Society, Tuamotu & Austral Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6751|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tropical Pacific|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6752|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nicobar Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6753|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ryukyu Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6754|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tahiti|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6755|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Caledonia; Marquesas Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6756|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Society Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6757|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Holland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6758|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pacific & Indian Oceans|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6759|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: S. Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6760|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Patagoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6761|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Gough Is.; Tristan da Cunha|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6762|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Zealand; Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6763|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Possession Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6764|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tierra del Fuego, Chile|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6765|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mauritius; Hawaii|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6766|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Microniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6767|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Patagonia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6768|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Scotland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6769|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tasmania; Victoria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6770|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Crozet Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6771|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Ligia]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6772|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ivory Coast; Sierra Leone; Guinea|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6773|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cameroon; Fernando Po; Zaire|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6774|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: St. Vincent|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6775|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Minca]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6776|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Coxopodias]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6777|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Gerutha]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6778|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire, Kenya|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6779|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire; Malawi|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6780|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Andorra; Spain; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6781|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Angola; South Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6782|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Yugoslavia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6783|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Pherusa]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6784|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Tracheoniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6785|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Greece; Yugoslavia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6786|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Herzegowina; Dalmatia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6787|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Germany; Czech R.; France; Canada; Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6788|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sarawak|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6789|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Aru Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6790|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Europe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6791|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sweden; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6792|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pyrenees Mts|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6793|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Copenhagen|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6794|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Germany; Italy|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6795|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Tristan da Cunha|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6796|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greek Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6797|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New England|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6798|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6799|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech Rep.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6800|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Italy; Sicily; Greece|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6801|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Louisana, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6802|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Omblaufer|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6803|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Corsica; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6804|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ireland|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6805|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Porcellionides]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6806|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Myrmicellio]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6807|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cuba; Costa Rica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6808|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sao Tome; Nigeria|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6809|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Cargados Arch.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6810|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Yucatan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6811|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Platyarthrus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6812|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Loyalty Is.; Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6813|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Europe?|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6814|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Bathytropa]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6815|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Nagurus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6816|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Platanosphoera]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6817|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Cristarmadillidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6818|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Herzegowina|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6819|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Hawaii, USA; Sri Lanka; Comoro Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6820|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Aldabra Is.; Europa Is.; Mozambique|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6821|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Madagascar; Aldabra Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6822|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Uzbekistan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6823|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Oman; Kuwait; Iran|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6824|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Seychelles; Comoro Is.; Aldabra Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6825|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Indonesia; Philippines; PNG; Australia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6826|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: California, USA; Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6827|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Chile; Peru|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6828|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Ligidium]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6829|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Zaire; Uganda; Tanzania; Kenya; Ethiopia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6830|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bolivia; Paraguay|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6831|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Colombia; Cuba|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6832|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sao Tome; Principe|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6833|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: West Indies|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6834|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela, Granada, Colombia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6835|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Santo Domingo|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6836|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Pararmadillo]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6837|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Namibia; S. Africa|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6838|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Texas, USA; Mexico|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6839|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Kefalloniscus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6840|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Ivory Coast; Fernando Po; Cameroon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6841|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sardinia; Corsica; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6842|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Slovenia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6843|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Pelagian Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6844|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Sardinia; Corsica|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6845|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Israel; Turkey; Syria; Lebanon|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6846|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bavarian/Austrian Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6847|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: British Columbia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6848|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Mons Capates|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6849|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Spain; Balearic Is.|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6850|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: France; Italy; Sicily|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6851|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Rhodes|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6852|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6853|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Portugal; Spain; France|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6854|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: W. Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6855|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Azerbaidjan|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6856|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Slovakia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6857|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: New Hebrides|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6858|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Savoy Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6859|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Estonia|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6860|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Elba|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6861|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Netherlands|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6862|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Czech R.; Bavarian Alps|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6863|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Denmark|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6864|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Adriatic coast|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6865|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Alaska to California|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6866|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bahamas; Florida, USA to Brazil; Cuba; Bermuda|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6867|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Greece; Sicily; Bermuda; Puerto Rico; Honduras; Azores|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6868|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela; Tobago; St. Martin|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6869|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Louisiana, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6870|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Nova Scotia to Florida|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6871|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Eastern USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6872|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Bermuda; Florida, USA to Brazil|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6873|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Original genus: [Hypergnathus]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6874|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: Venezuela; Bahamas; Florida, USA|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6875|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|Type locality: [unknown]|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6876|John Maret|Cited as "Family Incerate Sedis" by Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6877|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Cubaris chiltoni Vandel, 1973|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6878|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Cubaris chiltoni Collinge, 1916|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6879|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Cubaris granulatus Lewis, 1998|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6880|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Cubaris granulatus Collinge, 1915|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6881|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio humberti Vandel, 1958|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6882|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio humberti Paulian de Felice, 1941|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6883|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio marginalis Mulaik, 1960|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6884|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio marginalis Budde-Lund, 1879|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6885|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio spatulata Dollfus, 1905|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6886|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Porcellio spatulata Barnard, 1940|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6887|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Spherillo montivagus Verhoff, 1942|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6888|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Spherillo montivagus (Budde-Lund, 1879)|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6889|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Styloniscus pallidus (Verhoff, 1939)|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6890|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Styloniscus pallidus (Budde-Lund, 1885)|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6891|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Trichoniscoides modestus modestus (Racovitza, 1908)|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6892|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Trichoniscoides modestus modestus (Arcangeli, 1935)|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6893|Brian Kensley & Marilyn Schotte|The name Sphaerillo Verhoeff, 1926, proposed as a replacement name for Spherillo, has been discarded. See International Commission for Zoological Nomenclature 2000. Opinion 1951. Spherillo Dana, 1852(sic) (Crustacea, Isopoda): Spherillo vitensis Dana, 1853 designated as type species. Bull. Zool. Nom. 57(2) 126-127|2001-11-26 16:37:22|11/26/2001
6895|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189834|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6896|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 190060|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6897|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 190066|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6898|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 14001|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6899|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 14014|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6900|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 14023|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6901|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189832|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6902|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189587|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6903|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189781|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6904|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 190073|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6905|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 191220|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6906|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 191498|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6907|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 191608|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6909|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 190647|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6910|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Pilophorus Hahn, 1826 (TSN 106849)|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6911|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 14028|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6912|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 191275|2001-12-17 16:57:27|12/17/2001
6913|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hydropsyche FJ Pictet, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6914|John C. Morse|Type genus: Philopotamus JF Stephens, 1829|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6915|John C. Morse|Type genus: Leptocerus WE Leach, 1815|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6916|John C. Morse|Type genus: Sericostoma PA Latreille, 1825|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6917|John C. Morse|Type genus: Limnephilus WE Leach, 1815|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6918|John C. Morse|Type genus: Phryganea C Linnaeus, 1758|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6919|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hydroptila JW Dalman, 1819|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6920|John C. Morse|Type genus: Rhyacophila FJ Pictet, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6921|John C. Morse|Type genus: Dipseudopsis F Walker, 1852|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6922|John C. Morse|Type genus: Ecnomus R McLachlan, 1864|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6923|John C. Morse|Type genus: Polycentropus J Curtis, 1835|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6924|John C. Morse|Type genus: Psychomyia PA Latreille, 1829|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6925|John C. Morse|Type genus: Xiphocentron F Brauer, 1870|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6926|John C. Morse|Type genus: Stenopsyche R McLachlan, 1866|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6927|John C. Morse|Type genus: Atriplectides ME Mosely, 1936|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6928|John C. Morse|Type genus: Calamoceras F Brauer, 1865|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6929|John C. Morse|Type genus: Molanna J Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6930|John C. Morse|Type genus: Kokiria AG McFarlane, 1964|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6931|John C. Morse|Type genus: Odontocerum WE Leach, 1815|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6932|John C. Morse|Type genus: Philorheithrus EJ Hare, 1910|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6933|John C. Morse|Type genus: Anomalopsyche OS Flint, 1967|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6934|John C. Morse|Type genus: Antipodoecia ME Mosely, 1934|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6935|John C. Morse|Type genus: Barbarochthon KH Barnard, 1934|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6936|John C. Morse|Type genus: Beraea JF Stephens, 1833|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6937|John C. Morse|Type genus: Caloca ME Mosely, 1953|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6938|John C. Morse|Type genus: Chathamia RJ Tillyard, 1925|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6939|John C. Morse|Type genus: Conoesucus ME Mosely, 1936|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6940|John C. Morse|Type genus: Helicopha ME Mosely, 1953|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6941|John C. Morse|Type genus: Helicopsyche C von Siebold, 1856|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6942|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hydrosalpinx KH Barnard, 1934|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6943|John C. Morse|Type genus: Tasimia ME Mosely, 1936|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6944|John C. Morse|SUPERFAMILY placement uncertain in infraorder Brevitentoria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6945|John C. Morse|Type genus: Apatania F Kolenati, 1848|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6946|John C. Morse|Type genus: Brachycentrus J Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6947|John C. Morse|Type genus: Goera JF Stephens, 1829|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6948|John C. Morse|Type genus: Lepidostoma P Rambur, 1842|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6949|John C. Morse|Type genus: Oeconesus R McLachlan, 1862|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6950|John C. Morse|Type genus: Pisulia G Marlier, 1943|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6951|John C. Morse|Type genus: Plectrotarsus F Kolenati, 1848, Gen Spec Trich 1: 34, 94|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6952|John C. Morse|Type genus: Rossiana DG Denning, 1953|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6953|John C. Morse|Type genus: Uenoa M Iwata, 1927|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6954|John C. Morse|Type genus: Phryganopsyche GB Wiggins, 1959|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6955|John C. Morse|Type genus: Glossosoma J Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6956|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hydrobiosis R McLachlan, 1868|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6957|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hyalopsyche G Ulmer, 1904|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6958|John C. Morse|Type genus: Arctopsyche R McLachlan, 1868|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6959|John C. Morse|Type genus: Diplectrona JO Westwood, 1840|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6960|John C. Morse|Type genus: Oestropsis F Brauer, 1868|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6961|John C. Morse|Type genus: Kambaitipsyche H Malicky, 1992|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6962|John C. Morse|Type genus: Pseudoneureclipsis G Ulmer, 1913|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6963|John C. Morse|Type genus: Paduniella G Ulmer, 1913|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6964|John C. Morse|Type genus: Proxiphocentron F Schmid, 1982, Memoirs ent Soc Can no 121: 14|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6965|John C. Morse|Type genus: Paulianodes HH Ross, 1956|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6966|John C. Morse|Type genus: Chimarrha [recte Chimarra] JF Stephens, 1829|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6967|John C. Morse|Type genus: Stenopsychodes G Ulmer, 1916|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6968|John C. Morse|Type genus: Anisocentropus R McLachlan, 1863|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6969|John C. Morse|Type genus: Triplectides F Kolenati, 1859|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6970|John C. Morse|Type genus: Pseudogoera FM Carpenter, 1933|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6971|John C. Morse|Type genus: Moropsyche N Banks, 1906|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6972|John C. Morse|Type genus: Larcasia L Navas, 1917|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6973|John C. Morse|Type genus: Lepania HH Ross, 1941|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6974|John C. Morse|Type genus: Theliopsyche N Banks, 1911|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6975|John C. Morse|Type genus: Dicosmoecus R McLachlan, 1875|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6976|John C. Morse|Type genus: Drusus JF Stephens, 1837|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6977|John C. Morse|Type genus: Pseudostenophylax AV Martynov, 1909, Ann Mus St Petersb 14: 281|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6978|John C. Morse|Type genus: Thremma R McLachlan, 1876|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6979|John C. Morse|Type species: Agrypnetes crassicornis R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6980|John C. Morse|Type genus: Yphria LJ Milne|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6981|John C. Morse|Type genus: Agapetus J Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6982|John C. Morse|Type genus: Protoptila N Banks, 1904|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6983|John C. Morse|Type genus: Ptilocolepus F Kolenati, 1848, Gen Spec Trich 1: 34, 102|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6984|John C. Morse|Type genus: Apsilochorema G Ulmer, 1907|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6985|John C. Morse|Type genus: Oestropsyche N Banks|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6986|John C. Morse|Type genus: Achoropsyche RW Holzenthal, 1984|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6987|John C. Morse|Type genus: Athripsodes GJ Billberg, 1820|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6988|John C. Morse|Type genus: Leptorussa ME Mosely, 1953|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6989|John C. Morse|Type genus: Mystacides AA Berthold, 1827|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6990|John C. Morse|Type genus: Nectopsyche F Mueller, 1879|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6991|John C. Morse|Type genus: Triaenodes R McLachlan, 1865|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6992|John C. Morse|Type genus: Grumichella F Mueller, 1879|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6993|John C. Morse|Type genus: Hudsonema ME Mosely, 1936|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6994|John C. Morse|Type genus: Baicalina AV Martynov, 1914|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6995|John C. Morse|Type genus: Thamastes HA Hagen, 1858|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6996|John C. Morse|Type genus: Chaetopteryx JF Stephens, 1829|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6997|John C. Morse|Type genus: Chilostigma R McLachlan, 1876|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6998|John C. Morse|Type genus: Stenophylax F Kolenati, 1848, Gen Spec Trich 1: 32, 62|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
6999|John C. Morse|Type genus: Anagapetus HH Ross, 1938|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7000|John C. Morse|Type genus: Leucotrichia ME Mosely, 1934|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7001|John C. Morse|Type genus: Neotrichia KJ Morton, 1905|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7002|John C. Morse|Type genus: Ochrotrichia ME Mosely, 1934|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7003|John C. Morse|Type genus: Orthotrichia AE Eaton, 1873|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7004|John C. Morse|Type genus: Stactobia R McLachlan, 1880|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7005|John C. Morse|Type genus: Psyllobetina N Banks, 1939|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7006|John C. Morse|Type species: Dipseudopsis capensis F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7007|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnoecetis tanganicae G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7008|John C. Morse|Type species: Protodispeudopsis sjoestedti F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7009|John C. Morse|Type species: Hyalopsyche palpata G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7010|John C. Morse|Type species: Hyalopsychella winkleri G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7011|John C. Morse|Type species: Holocentropus placidus N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7012|John C. Morse|Type species: Austrotinodes latior F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7013|John C. Morse|Type species: Ecnomina spinosa DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7014|John C. Morse|Type species: Philopotamus tenellus P Rambur (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7015|John C. Morse|Type species: Parecnomina forcipata DE Kimmins (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7016|John C. Morse|Type species: Psychomyiellodes ungulata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7017|John C. Morse|Type species: Aphelocheira ladogensis F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7018|John C. Morse|Type species: Maesaipsyche prichapanyai H Malicky & P Chantaramongkol(original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7019|John C. Morse|Type species: Arctopsyche apicalis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7020|John C. Morse|Type species: Aphelocheira flavomaculata JF Stephens nec Pictet (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7021|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche taprobanes Hagen (selected by FCJ Fischer,1963, Trich Cat 4: 150)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7022|John C. Morse|Type species: Diplex moorei ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7023|John C. Morse|Type species: Homoplectra alseae HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7024|John C. Morse|Type species: Oropsyche howellae HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7025|John C. Morse|Type species: Sciadorus acutus KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7026|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsychodes fijiana ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7027|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche raruraru AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7028|John C. Morse|Type species: Austropsyche victoriana N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7029|John C. Morse|Type species: Caledopsyche cheesmanae DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7030|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche calosa N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7031|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche bronta HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7032|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche lepida FJ Pictet (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7033|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydromanicus ungulatus G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7034|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydromanicus verrucosus G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7035|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydatopsyche melli G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7036|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydromanicus irroratus F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7037|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydronema persica AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7038|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche cinerea FJ Pictet (selected by HH Ross, 1944, BullIllinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 86)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7039|John C. Morse|Type species Mexipsyche dampfi HH Ross & JD Unzicker (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7040|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche fimbriata R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7041|John C. Morse|Type species: Plectropsyche hoogstraali HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7042|John C. Morse|Type species: Macronema flavum Hagen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7043|John C. Morse|Type species: Sciops unicolor McLachlan (selected by FCJ Fischer, 1963)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7044|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche antilles HH Ross & BB Palmer (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7045|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche mauritiana R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7046|John C. Morse|Type species: Amphipsyche proluta R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7047|John C. Morse|Type species: Macronema pulchripenne RJ Tillyard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7048|John C. Morse|Type species: Blepharopus diaphanus F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7049|John C. Morse|Type species: Macronema auripenne P Rambur (selected by FCJ Fischer,1964, Trich Cat 4: 201)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7050|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptonema pallidum FE Guerin-Meneville (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7051|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptopsyche gracilis R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7052|John C. Morse|Type species: Macronema lineatum FJ Pictet (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7053|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche hyalina FJ Pictet (selected by G Ulmer, 1957,Arch Hydrobiol Suppl 23: 339)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7054|John C. Morse|Type species: Oestropsyche palingenia F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7055|John C. Morse|Type species: Plectromacronema comptum G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7056|John C. Morse|Type species: Protomacronema pubescens G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7057|John C. Morse|Type species: Macronema ceylanicum Hagen (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7058|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudomacronems vittatum G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7059|John C. Morse|Type species: Trichomacronema shanorum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7060|John C. Morse|Type species: Aethaloptera dispar F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7061|John C. Morse|Type species: Chiasmoda ecliptica L Navas, 1920 (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7062|John C. Morse|Type species: Polymorphanisus nigricornis F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7063|John C. Morse|Type species: Synoestropsis pedicillata G Ulmer (selected by FCJ Fischer,1963)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7064|John C. Morse|Type species: Smicridea grisea ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7065|John C. Morse|Type species: Smicridea fasciatella R McLachlan (selected by LJ Milne, 1936,Stud N Amer Trich 3: 72)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7066|John C. Morse|Type species: Smicrophylax creektona A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7067|John C. Morse|Type species: Kambaitipsyche schmidi H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7068|John C. Morse|Type species: Adectophylax volutus A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7069|John C. Morse|Type species: Antillopsyche wrighti N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7070|John C. Morse|Type species: Cernotina calcea HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7071|John C. Morse|Type species: Chilocentropus disparilis L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7072|John C. Morse|Type species: Cyrnellus minimus N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7073|John C. Morse|Type species: Cyrnodes scotti G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7074|John C. Morse|Type species: Cyrnopsis palpalis AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7075|John C. Morse|Type species: Cyrnus unipunctatus JF Stephens (designated by InternationalCommission of Zoological Nomenclature, [date ? ])|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7076|John C. Morse|Type species: Eodipseudopsis tomensis G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7077|John C. Morse|Type species: Eoneureclipsis limax DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7078|John C. Morse|Type species: Philopotamus dubius P Rambur (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7079|John C. Morse|Type species: Neucentropus mandjuricus AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7080|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea bimaculata C Linnaeus (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7081|John C. Morse|Type species: Neurocentropus vernus L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7082|John C. Morse|Type species: Nyctiophylax sinensis F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7083|John C. Morse|Type species: Pahamunaya layagammeda F Schmid (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7084|John C. Morse|Type species: Plectrocnemia senex JF Stephens nec Pictet = Plectrocnemiageniculata R McLachlan (monobasic) (FCJ Fischer, 1962, Trich Cat 3: 38)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7085|John C. Morse|Type species: Plectrocnemiella dubitans ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7086|John C. Morse|[based on a teratological specimen according to H Malicky, in litt, therefore should be declared invalid]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7087|John C. Morse|Type species: Polycentropus irroratus J Curtis (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7088|John C. Morse|OS Flint, 1968, Proc US natn Mus 125 (3665): 21, figs), type species: Ecnomodes buchwaldi G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7089|John C. Morse|Type species: Tasmanoplegas spilota A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7090|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudoneureclipsis ramosa G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7091|John C. Morse|Type species: Paduniella semarangensis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7092|John C. Morse|Type species: Anticyra phaeopa JF Stephens (selected by HH Ross, 1944,Bull Illinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 75)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7093|John C. Morse|Type species: Padangpsyche batakorum H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7094|John C. Morse|Type species: Psychomyia annulicornis FJ Pictet (selected by HH Ross, 1944,Bull Illinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 75)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7095|John C. Morse|Type species: Psychomyiella acutipennis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7096|John C. Morse|Type species: Tinodes lurida J Curtis (monobasic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7097|John C. Morse|AG McFarlane,1964, Rec Canterb Mus 8: 60), type species: Zelomyia trulla AG McFarlane (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7098|John C. Morse|Type species: Eutonella peltopsychoides F Mueller (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7099|John C. Morse|SUBFAMILY placement uncertain in Psychomyiidae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7100|John C. Morse|Type species: Proxiphocentron prathamajam F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7101|John C. Morse|Type species: Abaria tripunctata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7102|John C. Morse|Type species: Cnodocentron girika F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7103|John C. Morse|Type species: Drepanocentron druhyu F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7104|John C. Morse|Type species: Machairocentron lucumon F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7105|John C. Morse|Type species: Melanotrichia singularis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7106|John C. Morse|Type species: Xiphocentron bilimekii F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7107|John C. Morse|Type species: Paulianodes tsaratananae HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7108|John C. Morse|Type species: Cabreraia tagananana G Enderlein (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7109|John C. Morse|Type species: Cryptobiosella tridens IM Henderson (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7110|John C. Morse|Type species: Doloclanes montana N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7111|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolophilodes ornata G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7112|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolomyia kalmasa F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7113|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolopsyche kalmasita F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7114|John C. Morse|Type species: Edidiehlia hiskia H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7115|John C. Morse|Type species: Gunungiella reducta G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7116|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydrobiosella stenocerca RJ Tillyard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7117|John C. Morse|Type species: Sortosa obrussa HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7118|John C. Morse|Type species: Neobiosella irrorata KAJ Wise (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7119|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea montana E Donovan (selected by DE Kimmins,1950, Entomologist 83: 59)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7120|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche occipitalis FJ Pictet (selected by HH Ross, 1949,P ent Soc Washington 51: 154)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7121|John C. Morse|Type species: Xenobiosella motueka IM Henderson (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7122|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea marginata C Linnaeus (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7123|John C. Morse|Type species: Chimarrha galeata AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7124|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenopsyche griseipennis R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7125|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudostenopsyche sugens W Doehler (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7126|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenopsychodes mjoebergi G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7127|John C. Morse|Type species: Atriplectides dubius ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7128|John C. Morse|Type species: Hughscottiella auricapilla G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7129|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptodermatopteryx tenuis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7130|John C. Morse|Type species: Neoatriplectides froehlichi RW Holzenthal (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7131|John C. Morse|Type species: Anisocentropus illustris R McLachlan (selected by G Ulmer,1929, D ent Z, p 167)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7132|John C. Morse|Type species: Ascalaphomerus humeralis F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7133|John C. Morse|Type species: Banyallarga testacea L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7134|John C. Morse|Type species: Calamoceras marsupus F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7135|John C. Morse|Type species: Ganonema pallicorne R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7136|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhabdoceras japonicum G Ulmer (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7137|John C. Morse|Type species: Heteroplectron californicum R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7138|John C. Morse|Type species: Phylloicus farri OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7139|John C. Morse|Type species: Phylloicus major F Mueller (selected by FCJ Fischer, 1965,Trich Cat 6: 20)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7140|John C. Morse|Type species: Silvatares excelsus L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7141|John C. Morse|Type species: Indomolannodes decurvatus GB Wiggins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7142|John C. Morse|Type species: Molanna angustata J Curtis (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7143|John C. Morse|Type species: Molannodes zelleri R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7144|John C. Morse|Type species: Kokiria miharo AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7145|John C. Morse|Type species: Mecynostomella fusca DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7146|John C. Morse|Type species: Pangullia faziana L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7147|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhynchopsyche fusca F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7148|John C. Morse|Type species: Tanjistomella verna A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7149|John C. Morse|Type species: Taskiria austera A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7150|John C. Morse|Type species: Taskiropsyche lacustris A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7151|John C. Morse|Type species: Setodes duodecimpunctatus L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7152|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea albifrons C Linnaeus (selected by LJ Milne, 1934,Stud N Amer Trich 1: 14, 18)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7153|John C. Morse|Type species: Axiocerina reunionis HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7154|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea nervosa AF Fourcroy (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7155|John C. Morse|Type species: Mystacida leucophaea P Rambur (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7156|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptecho scirpi KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7157|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptoceriella aemulator F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7158|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptocerina spinigera ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7159|John C. Morse|Type species: Neoathripsodes anomalus RW Holzenthal (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7160|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea interrupta JC Fabricius (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7161|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptorussa russata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7162|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea nigra C Linnaeus (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7163|John C. Morse|Type species: Tagalopsyche sisyroides N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7164|John C. Morse|Type species: Setodes gemma F Mueller (first included species)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7165|John C. Morse|Type species: Setodes respersellus P Rambur (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7166|John C. Morse|Subgenus Quaria LJ Milne, 1934, Stud N Amer Trich 1: 17, as a subgenus ofOecetis, type species: Oecetis scala LJ Milne (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7167|John C. Morse|Type species: Ptochoecetis africana G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7168|John C. Morse|Type species: Hemileptocerus gregarius G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7169|John C. Morse|Type species: Sericodes capreolanus F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7170|John C. Morse|Type species: Setodes punctellus P Rambur (selected by LJ Milne, 1934, StudN Amer Trich 1: 18)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7171|John C. Morse|Type species: Trichosetodes argentolineatus G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7172|John C. Morse|Type species: Setodes reducta R McLachlan (selected by DE Kimmins, 1950,Entomologist 83: 58)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7173|John C. Morse|Type species: Allosetodes plutonis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7174|John C. Morse|Type species: Erotesis baltica R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7175|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptocerus bicolor J Curtis (selected by HH Ross, 1944, BullIllinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 244)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7176|John C. Morse|Type species: Triaenodes griseus N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7177|John C. Morse|Type species: Brachysetodes insularis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7178|John C. Morse|TRIBE placement uncertain in subfamily Leptocerinae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7179|John C. Morse|Type species: Brachysetodes trifidus F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7180|John C. Morse|Type species: to be selected|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7181|John C. Morse|Type species: Russobex cuneatus R StClair (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7182|John C. Morse|Type species: Mystacides brasiliana F Brauer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7183|John C. Morse|Type species: Grumichella rostrata A Thienemann (first included species)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7184|John C. Morse|Type species: Triplexa villa ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7185|John C. Morse|Type species: Condocerus paludosus A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7186|John C. Morse|Type species: Tetracentron amabile R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7187|John C. Morse|Type species: Notalina parkeri ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7188|John C. Morse|Type species: Hudsonema sparsa DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7189|John C. Morse|Type species: Lectrides varians ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7190|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptocerus exiguus R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7191|John C. Morse|Type species: Symphitoneuria fulva L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7192|John C. Morse|Type species: Mystacides gracilis H Burmeister (selected by ME Mosely,1936, Trans R Ent Soc London 85: 93)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7193|John C. Morse|Type species: Triplectides oreolimnetes RJ Tillyard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7194|John C. Morse|Type species: Triplexina nigra ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7195|John C. Morse|Type species: Westiplectes pedderensis A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7196|John C. Morse|Type species: Nietnerella hageni DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7197|John C. Morse|SUBFAMILY placement uncertain in family Leptoceridae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7198|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnocentropus insolitus G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7199|John C. Morse|Type species: Barynema costatum N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7200|John C. Morse|Type species: Barypenthus concolor H Burmeister (selected by FCJ Fischer,1965, Trich Cat 6: 28)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7201|John C. Morse|Type species: Inthanopsyche trimeresuri H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7202|John C. Morse|Type species: Lannapsyche chantaramongkolae H Malicky (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7203|John C. Morse|Type species: Marilia major F Mueller (selected by ME Mosely & DE Kimmins,1953, Trich Australia N Zeal, p 164)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7204|John C. Morse|Type species: Namamyia plutonis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7205|John C. Morse|Type species: Nerophilus oregonensis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7206|John C. Morse|Type species: Odontocerum griseum WE Leach (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7207|John C. Morse|Type species: Parthina linea DG Denning (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7208|John C. Morse|Type species: Perissoneura paradoxa R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7209|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilotreta frontalis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7210|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudogoera singularis FM Carpenter (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7211|John C. Morse|Type species: Aphilorheithrus stepheni ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7212|John C. Morse|Type species: Austrheithrus dubitans ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7213|John C. Morse|Type species: Kosrheithrus tillyardi ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7214|John C. Morse|Type species: Mystacopsyche ochracea F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7215|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudoeconesus agilis GV Hudson (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7216|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilopsyche kolbiana G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7217|John C. Morse|Type species: Ramiheithrus virgatus A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7218|John C. Morse|Type species: Tasmanthrus angustipennis ME Mosely (original designaiton)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7219|John C. Morse|Type species: Anomalopsyche ocellata OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7220|John C. Morse|Type species: Contulma cranifer OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7221|John C. Morse|Type species: Antipodoecia turneri ME Mosely (original deisgnation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7222|John C. Morse|Type species: Barbarochthon brunneum KH Barnard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7223|John C. Morse|Type species: Thya maurus J Curtis (selected by DE Kimmins, 1959, Bull zoolNomencl 17: 32-34, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature decision ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7224|John C. Morse|Type species: Beraeamyia squamosa ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7225|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea minuta C Linnaeus (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7226|John C. Morse|Type species: Beraeodina palpalis ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7227|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhyacophila articularis FJ Pictet (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7228|John C. Morse|Type species: Ernodes gracilis T Nozaki & T Kagaya (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7229|John C. Morse|Type species: Notoernodes inornatus T Andersen & J Kjaerandsen (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7230|John C. Morse|Type species: Alloecentrella magnicornis KAJ Wise (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7231|John C. Morse|Type species: Caenota plicata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7232|John C. Morse|Type species: Caloca straminea ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7233|John C. Morse|Type species: Calocoides aquilonia A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7234|John C. Morse|Type species: Pliocaloca mucronata A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7235|John C. Morse|Type species: Pycnocentrella eruensis ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7236|John C. Morse|Type species: Tamasia variegata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7237|John C. Morse|Type species: Chathamia brevipennis RJ Tillyard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7238|John C. Morse|Type species: Philanisus plebeius F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7239|John C. Morse|Type species: Beraeoptera roria ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7240|John C. Morse|Type species: Coenoria boera ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7241|John C. Morse|Type species: not given, possibly Pycnocentrodes hamiltoni RJ Tillyard,according to Z Spuris, 1991, Latvijas Ent 34: 88|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7242|John C. Morse|Type species: Conoesucus fromus ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7243|John C. Morse|Type species: Costora iena ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7244|John C. Morse|Type species: Hampa patona ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7245|John C. Morse|Type species: Lingora aurata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7246|John C. Morse|Type species: Matasia satana ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7247|John C. Morse|Type species: Olinx feredayi R McLachlan (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7248|John C. Morse|Type species: Periwinkla childi AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7249|John C. Morse|Type species: Pycnocentria funerea R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7250|John C. Morse|Type species: Pycnocentrodes chiltoni RJ Tillyard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7251|John C. Morse|Type species: Alloecella grisea N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7252|John C. Morse|Type species: Alloecentrellodes obliquus OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7253|John C. Morse|Type species: Austrocentrus griseus F Schmid, 1964 (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7254|John C. Morse|Type species: Eosericostoma inaequispinum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7255|John C. Morse|Type species: Helicopha astia ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7256|John C. Morse|Type species: Microthremma crassifimbriatum F Schmid (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7257|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudosericostoma simplississimum F Schmid (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7258|John C. Morse|Type species: Zelolessica cheira AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7259|John C. Morse|Type species: Helicopsyche shuttleworthi C von Siebold (selected by OS Flint,1964, Tech Pap Agric Expt Sta Univ Puerto Rico 40: 69)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7260|John C. Morse|Type species: Rakiura vernale AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7261|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydrosalpinx sericea KH Barnard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7262|John C. Morse|Type species: Petrothrincus circularis KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7263|John C. Morse|Type species: Aclosma bispinosum JC Morse (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7264|John C. Morse|Type species: Agarodes griseus N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7265|John C. Morse|Type species: Asahaya asambaddha F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7266|John C. Morse|Type species: Aselas camella KH Barnard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7267|John C. Morse|Type species: Cerasma cornuta R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7268|John C. Morse|Type species: Cheimacheramus caudalis KH Barnard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7269|John C. Morse|Type species: Notidobia pele HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7270|John C. Morse|Type species: Dicentropus flavipes G Ulmer (first included species)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7271|John C. Morse|Type species: Gumaga okinawaensis M Tsuda (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7272|John C. Morse|Type species: Myotrichia murina F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7273|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea atrata JC Fabricius (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7274|John C. Morse|Type species: Notidobiella parallelipipeda F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7275|John C. Morse|Type species: Oecismus mucidus R McLachlan (selected by DE Kimmins,1950, Entomologist 83: 59)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7276|John C. Morse|Type species: Chrysostoma peniai F Schmid (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7277|John C. Morse|Type species: Petroplax caricis KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7278|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhoizema saxiferum KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7279|John C. Morse|Type species: Sericostoma festivum P Rambur (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7280|John C. Morse|Type species: Sericostoma latreillii J Curtis (first included species)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7281|John C. Morse|Type species: Noleca asaka ME Mosely (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7282|John C. Morse|FAMILY placement uncertain in superfamily Sericostomatoidea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7283|John C. Morse|Type species Karomana didinki F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7284|John C. Morse|Type species: Mpuga lafcadio F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7285|John C. Morse|Type species: Ngoya elwe F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7286|John C. Morse|Type species: Seselpsyche matyoti H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7287|John C. Morse|Type species: Charadropsyche penicillata OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7288|John C. Morse|Type species: Tasiagma ciliata A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7289|John C. Morse|Type species: Tasimia palpata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7290|John C. Morse|Type species: Trichovespula macrocera F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7291|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatania wallengreni R McLachlan (plenary powers, DEKimmins, 1959, Opinion 586, 1961)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7292|John C. Morse|Type species: Apataniana hutchinsoni ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7293|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatidelia martynovi ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7294|John C. Morse|Type species: Baicalina bellicosa AV Martynov (selected by AV Martynov,1924, CR Ac Sci Russie A, p 96)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7295|John C. Morse|Type species: Protobaicalina hageni VD Ivanov & TV Menshutkina (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7296|John C. Morse|Type species: Baicalina foliata AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7297|John C. Morse|Type species: Baicalina ovalis AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7298|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatania baicalensis AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7299|John C. Morse|Type species: Radema infernale HA Hagen (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7300|John C. Morse|Type species: Thamastes dipterus Hagen (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7301|John C. Morse|Type species: Proradema furcatella W Mey (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7302|John C. Morse|TRIBE placement uncertain in subfamily Apataniinae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7303|John C. Morse|Type species: Apataniana nikolaevi W Mey & R Jung (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7304|John C. Morse|Type species: Moropsyche parvula N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7305|John C. Morse|Type species: Notania brunnea ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7306|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatania tripunctata N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7307|John C. Morse|SUBFAMILY placement uncertain in family Apataniidae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7308|John C. Morse|Type species: Manophylax annulatus GB Wiggins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7309|John C. Morse|Type species: Moselyana comosa DG Denning (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7310|John C. Morse|Type species: Pedomoecus sierra HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7311|John C. Morse|Type species: Adicrophleps hitchcocki OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7312|John C. Morse|Type species: Amiocentrus aspilus HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7313|John C. Morse|Type species: Brachycentrus subnubilus J Curtis (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7314|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolichocentrus tenuis AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7315|John C. Morse|Type species: Eobrachycentrus gelidae GB Wiggins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7316|John C. Morse|Type species: Hummelia unica KH Forsslund (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7317|John C. Morse|Type species: Oligoplectrum morosum R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7318|John C. Morse|Type species: Archithremma ulachensis AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7319|John C. Morse|Type species: Ashmira elia ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7320|John C. Morse|Type species: Gastrocentrella unica G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7321|John C. Morse|Type species: Gastrocentrides sumatranus G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7322|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea pilosa JC Fabricius (selected by JO Westwood,1840)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7323|John C. Morse|Type species: Goerita genota HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7324|John C. Morse|Type species: Goerita semata HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7325|John C. Morse|Type species: Silo niger HA Hagen (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7326|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea pallipes JC Fabricius (selected by JO Westwood,1840, DE Kimmins, 1961, Bull zool Nom 18: 157-158)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7327|John C. Morse|Type species: Silo auratus Hagen (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7328|John C. Morse|Type species: Larcasia partita L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7329|John C. Morse|Type species: Lepania cascada HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7330|John C. Morse|Type species: Adinarthrella brunnea ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7331|John C. Morse|Type species: Adinarthrum kurseum ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7332|John C. Morse|Type species: Agoerodella punkata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7333|John C. Morse|Type species: Agoerodes convolutus ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7334|John C. Morse|Type species: Anacrunoecia atania ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7335|John C. Morse|Type species: Maniconeura destructa G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7336|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrena shanta ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7337|John C. Morse|Type species: Maniconeura albardana G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7338|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthropsis picea G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7339|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum ferox R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7340|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinomyia djerkuana AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7341|John C. Morse|Type species: Eodinarthrum pusillum AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7342|John C. Morse|Type species: Goerodella tesarum ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7343|John C. Morse|Type species: Goerodes corniger G Ulmer (selected by ME Mosely, 1939)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7344|John C. Morse|Type species: Goerodina serrata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7345|John C. Morse|Type species: Indocrunoecia heterolepidia AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7346|John C. Morse|Type species: Kodala lanca ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7347|John C. Morse|Type species: Lasiocephala taurus A Costa (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7348|John C. Morse|Type species: Lepidostoma squamulosum P Rambur (selected by HH Ross,1944, Bull Illinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 258)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7349|John C. Morse|Type species: Maniconeura penicillata R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7350|John C. Morse|Type species: Mellomyia inops G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7351|John C. Morse|Type species: Neolepidostoma jacobsoni G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7352|John C. Morse|Type species: Severinia crassicornis G Ulmer (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7353|John C. Morse|Type species: Paradinarthrodes kojimai K Tani (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7354|John C. Morse|Type species: Paraphlegopteryx tonkinensis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7355|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum armatum G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7356|John C. Morse|Type species: Goera irrorata J Curtis (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7357|John C. Morse|Type species: Protomyia tripartita AV Martynov (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7358|John C. Morse|Type species: Theliopsyche parva N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7359|John C. Morse|Type species: Zephyropsyche schmidi JS Weaver (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7360|John C. Morse|Type species: Allocosmoecus partitus N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7361|John C. Morse|Type species: Dicosmoecus canax HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7362|John C. Morse|Type species: Anomalocosmoecus blancasi F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7363|John C. Morse|Type species: Dicosmoecus nordenskioeldii G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7364|John C. Morse|Type species: Archaeophylax ochreus ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7365|John C. Morse|Type species: Austrocosmoecus hirsutus F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7366|John C. Morse|Type species: Parachiona pilosa N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7367|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax palatus R McLachlan (selected by HH Ross, 1944,Bull Illinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 176)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7368|John C. Morse|Type species: Ecclisocosmoecus spinosus F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7369|John C. Morse|Type species: Ecclisomyia conspersa N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7370|John C. Morse|Type species: Drusinus frontalis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7371|John C. Morse|Type species: Evanophanes insignis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7372|John C. Morse|F Schmid, 1951, Mitt Schweiz ent Ges 24: 324- 327, f 15-23), type species: Halesus punctatissumus F Walker (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7373|John C. Morse|Type species: Magellomyia moesta N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7374|John C. Morse|Type species: Metacosmoecus nigrofasciatus F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7375|John C. Morse|Type species: Monocosmoecus vanderweelii G Ulmer (selected by F Schmid,1955)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7376|John C. Morse|Type species: Nostrafilla lutzi L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7377|John C. Morse|[possibly a syn of Magellomyia, F Schmid, 1955, Mitt Schweiz ent Ges 28 Beih p 50]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7378|John C. Morse|Type species: Nothopsyche pallipes N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7379|John C. Morse|Type species: Asynarchus tristis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7380|John C. Morse|Type species: Beaumontia beaumontia F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7381|John C. Morse|Type species: Anomalopterygella chauviniana JPEF Stein (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7382|John C. Morse|Type species: Cryptothrix nebulicola R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7383|John C. Morse|Type species: Anabolia testacea in the sense of JF Stephens, not JF Gmelin(selected by JO Westwood, 1840, Intr mod Class Ins 2 Syn Genera p 49)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7384|John C. Morse|Type species: Ecclisopteryx dalecarlica F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7385|John C. Morse|Type species: Potamorites budtzi G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7386|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea flavipennis FJ Pictet (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7387|John C. Morse|Type species: Monocentra lepidoptera P Rambur (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7388|John C. Morse|Type species: Annitella kosciuszkii F Kalpalek (selected by F Schmid, 1952,Rev Suisse Zool 59: 158-160, f 115, 122-131)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7389|John C. Morse|Type species: Badukiella prohibita W Mey (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7390|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopterna satunini AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7391|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopteryx maximus K Kumanski (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7392|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopterygopsis maclachlani JPEF Stein (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7393|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopterygella abchazica AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7394|John C. Morse|Type species: Kelgena minima W Mey (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7395|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilopteryx zimmeri R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7396|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopteryx psorosa F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7397|John C. Morse|Type species: Rizeiella anatolica F Sipahiler (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7398|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopteryx singularis F Klapalek (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7399|John C. Morse|Type species: Chilostigma rarum AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7400|John C. Morse|Type species: Chiloecia lacustris L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7401|John C. Morse|Type species: Chilostigma sieboldi R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7402|John C. Morse|Type species: Chilostigmodes forcipatus AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7403|John C. Morse|Type species: Desmona bethula DG Denning (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7404|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephilus difficilis F Walker (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7405|John C. Morse|Type species: Glyphopsyche bryanti N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7406|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephilus praeteritus F Walker (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7407|John C. Morse|Type species: Homophylax flavipennis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7408|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatania canadensis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7409|John C. Morse|Type species: Pielus spinulosus L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7410|John C. Morse|Type species: Glyphopsyche avigo HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7411|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephilus nervosus J Curtis (selected by JO Westwood,1840, Intr mod Class Ins 2: 49)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7412|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea trimaculata JW Zetterstedt (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7413|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax fusorius R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7414|John C. Morse|Type species: Halesus magnificus N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7415|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea pellucida AJ Retzius (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7416|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea interrogationis JW Zetterstedt (selected by LJ Milne,1935, Stud N Amer Trich 2: 27)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7417|John C. Morse|Type species: Halesus taylori N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7418|John C. Morse|Type species: Platyphylax occidentalis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7419|John C. Morse|Type species: Asynarchus productus KJ Morton (selected by F Schmid, 1952,Mitt Schweiz ent Ges 25: 158, 161, 169)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7420|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptophylax gracilis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7421|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea rhombica C Linnaeus (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7422|John C. Morse|Type species: Grammotaulius brevilinea R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7423|John C. Morse|Type species: Philarctus bergrothi R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7424|John C. Morse|Type species: Hallesus maculipennis F Kolenati (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7425|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilopteryx brevipennis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7426|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax alpestris F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7427|John C. Morse|Type species: Acrophylax zerberus F Brauer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7428|John C. Morse|Type species: Halesus uncatus F Brauer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7429|John C. Morse|Type species: Anisogamus flavipunctatus AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7430|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax difformis R McLachlan (selected by DE Kimmins,1950, Entomologist 83: 58)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7431|John C. Morse|Type species: Acrophylax czarnohoricus J Dziedzielewicz (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7432|John C. Morse|Type species: Asynarchus centralis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7433|John C. Morse|Type species: Clostoeca sperryae N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7434|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax consors R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7435|John C. Morse|Type species: Enoicyla sylvatica P Rambur (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7436|John C. Morse|Type species: Enoicylopsis peyerimhoffi L Navas (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7437|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea digitata F von Paula Schrank (selected by JOWestwood, 1840, Intr mod Class Ins 2, Syn Genera, p 49)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7438|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax infumatus R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7439|John C. Morse|Type species: Anisogamus aequalis F Klapalek (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7440|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptotaulius gracilis F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7441|John C. Morse|Type species: Halesus melampus R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7442|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephila aspersa P Rambur (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7443|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea picicornis FJ Pictet (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7444|John C. Morse|Type species: Philocasca demita HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7445|John C. Morse|Type species: Enoicyla frauenfeldi F Brauer (selected by R McLachlan, 1875)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7446|John C. Morse|[Synonym of Hydatophylax according to VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7447|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax stellatus J Curtis (selected by F Schmid, 1955,Mitt Schweiz ent Ges 28 Beih, p 171, 173-175)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7448|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilopterna pevzovi AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7449|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephila scabripennis P Rambur (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7450|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenophylax striatus F Kolenati not C Linnaeus (selected by DEKimmins, 1950, Entomologist 83: 59-60)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7451|John C. Morse|Type species: Lepnevaina signata GB Wiggins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7452|John C. Morse|TRIBE placement uncertain in subfamily Limnephilinae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7453|John C. Morse|Type species: Thermophylax tyoployensis AP Nimmo (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7454|John C. Morse|Type species: Aplatyphylax mishmicus DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7455|John C. Morse|Type species: Astenophylina kashmira ME Mosely (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7456|John C. Morse|Type species: Astratodina inermis ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7457|John C. Morse|Type species: Phylostenax himalus ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7458|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudostenophylax fumosus AV Martynov (selected by MEMosely, 1936, J Bombay Soc 38: 449, 455)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7459|John C. Morse|Type species: Sphagnophylax meiops GB Wiggins & NN Winchester (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7460|John C. Morse|SUBFAMILY placement uncertain in family Limnephilidae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7461|John C. Morse|Type species: Oeconesus maori R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7462|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudoeconesus stramineus R McLachlan (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7463|John C. Morse|Type species: Tarapsyche olis AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7464|John C. Morse|Type species: Tascuna ignota A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7465|John C. Morse|Type species: Zelandopsyche ingens RJ Tillyard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7466|John C. Morse|Type species: Zepsyche acinaces AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7467|John C. Morse|Type species: Dyschimus thrymmifer KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7468|John C. Morse|Type species: Pisulia glabra G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7469|John C. Morse|Type species: Liapota lavara A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7470|John C. Morse|Type species: Nanoplectrus truchanasi A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7471|John C. Morse|Type species: Plectrotarsus gravenhorsti F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7472|John C. Morse|Type species: Rossiana montana DG Denning (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7473|John C. Morse|Type species: Neophylax concinnus R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7474|John C. Morse|Type species: Oligophlebodes coloradensis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7475|John C. Morse|Type species: Thremma anomalum R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7476|John C. Morse|Type species: Farula rainieri LJ Milne (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7477|John C. Morse|Type species: Neothremma alicia GS Dodds & FL Hisaw (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7478|John C. Morse|Type species: Sericostriata surdickae GB Wiggins, JS Weaver, & JD Unzicker (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7479|John C. Morse|Type species: Uenoa tokunagai M Iwata (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7480|John C. Morse|Type species: Agrypnia pagetana J Curtis (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7481|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea dossuaria T Say (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7482|John C. Morse|Type species: Ecclisomyia complicata N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7483|John C. Morse|Type species: Holostomis regina R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7484|John C. Morse|Type species: Neuronia inornata N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7485|John C. Morse|Type species: Anabolia clathrata F Kolenati (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7486|John C. Morse|Type species: Neurocyta arenata L Navas (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7487|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea reticulata C Linnaeus (selected by AV Martynov,1924, ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7488|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea striata C Linnaeus (selected by LJ Milne, 1934, StudN Amer Trich 1: 8)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7489|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea grandis C Linnaeus (selected by J Curtis, 1836, BritEnt, pl 592 text and JO Westwood, 1840, Intr mod Class Ins 2, Syn Genera, p 49)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7490|John C. Morse|Type species: Ptilostomis kovalevskii F Kolenati (monobasic) (variety bselected by FCJ Fischer, 1964, Trich Cat 5: 91)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7491|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea phalaenoides C Linnaeus (selected by HW van derWeele, 1910, Coll Selys 5, 1: 55) (LJ Milne, 1934, Stud N Amer Trich 1: 8) (conserved by International Commision on Zoological Nomenclature, Opinion 1596 - JD Oswald 1988, ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7492|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea minor J Curtis (selected by LJ Milne, 1934, Stud NAmer Trich 1: 7)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7493|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea latipennis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7494|John C. Morse|Type species: Agapetus fuscipes J Curtis (selected by JO Westwood, 1840,Intr mod Class Ins 2, p 51)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7495|John C. Morse|Type species: Catagapetus nigrans R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7496|John C. Morse|Type species: Agapetus debilis HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7497|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma boltoni J Curtis (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7498|John C. Morse|Type species: Antoptila brasiliana ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7499|John C. Morse|Type species: Campsiophora pedophila OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7500|John C. Morse|Type species: bifida ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7501|John C. Morse|Type species: Cariboptila orophila OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7502|John C. Morse|Type species: Cubanoptila cubana JL Sykora (first included species by linepriority)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7503|John C. Morse|Type species: aluca ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7504|John C. Morse|Type species: [no species ever included]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7505|John C. Morse|Type species: Mastigoptila curvicornuta OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7506|John C. Morse|Type species: Protoptila jeanae HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7507|John C. Morse|Type species: Merionoptila wygodzinskyi F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7508|John C. Morse|Type species: Paraprotoptila armata S Jacquemart (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7509|John C. Morse|Type species: Mortoniella bilineata G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7510|John C. Morse|Type species: Nepaloptila coei DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7511|John C. Morse|Type species: Padunia adelungi AV Martynov, 1910 (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7512|John C. Morse|Type species: Poeciloptila falcata F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7513|John C. Morse|Type species: Beraea ? maculata HA Hagen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7514|John C. Morse|Type species: Scotiotrichia ocreata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7515|John C. Morse|Type species: Temburongpsyche anakan H Malicky (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7516|John C. Morse|Type species: Tolhuaca cupulifera F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7517|John C. Morse|Type species: Acanthotrichia bilamina A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7518|John C. Morse|Type species: Acritoptila globosa A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7519|John C. Morse|Type species: Agraylea sexmaculata J Curtis (selected by JO Westwood,1840, Intr mod Class Ins 2, Syn Genera, p 51)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7520|John C. Morse|Type species: Austratrichia neboissi A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7521|John C. Morse|Type species: Cyclopsiella anderseni J Kjaerandsen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7522|John C. Morse|Type species: Dhatrichia inasa ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7523|John C. Morse|Type species: Hellyethira vallecula A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7524|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptila tineoides JW Dalman (monobasic, see also KHForsslund, 1955, Ent Tidskr 76: 125)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7525|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptilina angustipennis AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7526|John C. Morse|Type species: Microptila minutissima F Ris (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7527|John C. Morse|Type species: Missitrichia nusam A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7528|John C. Morse|Type species: Mulgravia coronata A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7529|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptila costalis AE Eaton nec J Curtis (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7530|John C. Morse|Type species: Paroxyethira hendersoni ME Mosely (selected by ME Mosely &DE Kimmins, 1953, Trich Australia N Zealand, p 515)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7531|John C. Morse|Type species: Paucicalcaria ozarkensis ML Mathis & DE Bowles (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7532|John C. Morse|Type species: Tangatrichia gracilenta A Wells & T Andersen (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7533|John C. Morse|Type species: Leiochiton fagesii E Guinard (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7534|John C. Morse|Type species: Ugandatrichia minor ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7535|John C. Morse|Type species: Vietrichia linghia J Olah (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7536|John C. Morse|Type species: Wlitrichia intropertica J Kjaerandsen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7537|John C. Morse|Type species: Xuthotrichia ochracea ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7538|John C. Morse|Type species: Abtrichia antennata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7539|John C. Morse|Type species: Acostatrichia plaumanni ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7540|John C. Morse|Type species: Alisotrichia hirudopsis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7541|John C. Morse|Type species: Anchitrichia spangleri OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7542|John C. Morse|Type species: Ascotrichia frontalis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7543|John C. Morse|Type species: Betricia zilbra ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7544|John C. Morse|Type species: Cerasmatrichia trinitatis OS Flint, SC Harris, & L Botosaneanu(original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7545|John C. Morse|Type species: Ceratotrichia fairchildi OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7546|John C. Morse|Type species: Costatrichia lodora ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7547|John C. Morse|Type species: Leucotrichia melleopicta ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7548|John C. Morse|Type species: Alisotrichia blantoni OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7549|John C. Morse|Type species: Peltopsyche sieboldi F Mueller (selected by FCJ Fischer, 1961)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7550|John C. Morse|Type species: Scelobotrichia contrerasi SC Harris & J Bueno-Soria (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7551|John C. Morse|Type species: Zumatrichia filosa ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7552|John C. Morse|Type species: Kumanskiella karenae SC Harris & OS Flint (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7553|John C. Morse|Type species: Mayatrichia ayama ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7554|John C. Morse|Type species: Neotrichia collata KJ Morton (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7555|John C. Morse|Type species: Taraxitrichia amazonensis OS Flint & SC Harris (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7556|John C. Morse|Type species: Orthotrichia nigritta N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7557|John C. Morse|Type species: Ochrotrichia insularis ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7558|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhyacopsyche hagenii F Mueller (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7559|John C. Morse|Type species: Ithytrichia lamellaris AE Eaton (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7560|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptila angustella R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7561|John C. Morse|Type species: Bredinia dominicensis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7562|John C. Morse|Type species: Byrsopteryx mirifica OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7563|John C. Morse|Type species: Catoxyethira fasciata G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7564|John C. Morse|Type species: Celaenotrichia edwardsi ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7565|John C. Morse|Type species: Chrysotrichia hatnagola F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7566|John C. Morse|Type species: Flintiella andreae EB Angrisano (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7567|John C. Morse|Type species: Niuginitrichia bukamak A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7568|John C. Morse|Type species: Parastactobia talakalahena F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7569|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptila cursitans HA Hagen (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7570|John C. Morse|Type species: Scelotrichia saranganica G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7571|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydroptila fuscicornis WG Schneider (selected by ME Mosely1933 Stylops 2: 162, and FCJ Fischer 1961 Trich Cat 2: 104)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7572|John C. Morse|Type species: Stactobia ulmeri AJ Siltala (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7573|John C. Morse|Type species: Caledonotrichia illiesi JL Sykora (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7574|John C. Morse|TRIBE placement uncertain in subfamily Hydroptilinae|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7575|John C. Morse|Type species: Dibusa angata HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7576|John C. Morse|Type species: Diaulus ladislavii F Mueller (Dicaminus replacing Diaulus getsits type)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7577|John C. Morse|Type species: Jabitrichia dostinei A Wells (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7578|John C. Morse|Type species: Macrostactobia elawalikanda F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7579|John C. Morse|Type species: Maydenoptila cuneola A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7580|John C. Morse|Type species: not selected|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7581|John C. Morse|Type species: Orphninotrichia maculata ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7582|John C. Morse|Type species: Ptilocolepus turbidus F Kolenati (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7583|John C. Morse|Type species: Allochorema tasmanica ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7584|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilochorema indicum G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7585|John C. Morse|Type species: Australochorema rectispinum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7586|John C. Morse|Type species: Isochorema curvispinum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7587|John C. Morse|Type species: Neopsilochorema tricarinatum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7588|John C. Morse|Type species: Amphichorema monicae F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7589|John C. Morse|Type species: Androchorema chilense OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7590|John C. Morse|Type species: Atopsyche tripunctata N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7591|John C. Morse|Type species: Atrachorema mangu AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7592|John C. Morse|Type species: Australobiosis araucanica F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7593|John C. Morse|Type species: Austrochorema wenta ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7594|John C. Morse|Type species: Cailloma brunosa HH Ross & EW King (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7595|John C. Morse|Type species: Clavichorema trancasicum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7596|John C. Morse|Type species: Costachorema psaroptera AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7597|John C. Morse|Type species: Percivalia maxima AG McFarlane (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7598|John C. Morse|Type species: Taschorema nesydrion A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7599|John C. Morse|Type species: Neochorema paradoxicum OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7600|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydrobiosis frater R McLachlan (selected by RJ Tillyard, 1924,Tr N Zeal Inst 55: 287)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7601|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydrochorema crassicaudatum RJ Tillyard (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7602|John C. Morse|Type species: Iguazu ulmeri HH Ross & EW King (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7603|John C. Morse|Type species: Ipsebiosis spicula A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7604|John C. Morse|Type species: Koetonga clivicola A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7605|John C. Morse|Type species: Megogata necopina A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7606|John C. Morse|Type species: Metachorema gregarium F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7607|John C. Morse|Type species: Microchorema recintoi F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7608|John C. Morse|Type species: Neoatopsyche chilensis F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7609|John C. Morse|Type species: Neochorema dictynnum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7610|John C. Morse|Type species: Neurochrema decussatum RJ Tillyard, 1924|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7611|John C. Morse|Type species: Parachorema bifidum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7612|John C. Morse|Type species: Anachorema evansi ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7613|John C. Morse|Type species: Pomphochorema chilensis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7614|John C. Morse|Type species: Pseudoradema spinosissimum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7615|John C. Morse|Type species: Psilochorema mimicum R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7616|John C. Morse|Type species: Notiobiosis nigrita N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7617|John C. Morse|Type species: Rheochorema tenuispinum F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7618|John C. Morse|Type species: Schajovskoya neuquenensis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7619|John C. Morse|Type species: Stenochorema crassicosta F Schmid (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7620|John C. Morse|Type species: Synchorema zygoneura RJ Tillyard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7621|John C. Morse|Type species: Tanjilana akroreia A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7622|John C. Morse|Type species: Ornatus densus K Korboot (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7623|John C. Morse|Type species: Tascorema asmana ME Mosely (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7624|John C. Morse|Type species: Traillochorema rakiura AG McFarlane (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7625|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydrobiosis stigma G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7626|John C. Morse|Type species: Xanthochorema caledon DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7627|John C. Morse|Type species: Allobiosis erratica ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7628|John C. Morse|Type species: Moruya charadra A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7629|John C. Morse|Type species: Psyllobetina plutonis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7630|John C. Morse|Type species: Tiphobiosis montana RJ Tillyard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7631|John C. Morse|Type species: Fansipangana vernalis W Mey (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7632|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhyacophila tibetana AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7633|John C. Morse|Type species: Philocrena trialetica SG Lepneva (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7634|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhyacophila vulgaris FJ Pictet (selected by HH Ross, 1944, Bull Illinois Nat Hist Surv 23: 32)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7635|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea californica N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7636|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche sexfasciata G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7637|John C. Morse|Type species: Cheumatopsyche aterrima G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7638|John C. Morse|Type species: Cheumatopsyche afra ME Mosely ( subsequent designation byG Marlier, 1962, Bull Inst r Sci nat Belg 38: 2) [conditional original designation of Hydropsyche diminuta F Walker invalid, G Marlier, 1962, Bull Inst r Sci nat Belg 38: 2]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7639|John C. Morse|Type species: Cheumatopsyche tenerrima G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7640|John C. Morse|Type species: Cheumatopsyche kitutuensis G Marlier (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7641|John C. Morse|Type species: Hydropsyche (Occutanopsyche) polyacantha Y Li & L Tian(original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7642|John C. Morse|Type species: Rhyacophylax brasilianus G Ulmer (selected by FCJ Fischer,1963, Trich Cat 4: 135)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7643|John C. Morse|Type species: Paranyctiophylax kisoensis M Tsuda (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7644|John C. Morse|Type species: Cnodocentron (Caenocentron) pallas F Schmid (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7645|John C. Morse|Type species: Antillotrichia cubana N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7646|John C. Morse|Type species: Xiphocentron (Glyphocentron) alcmeon F Schmid (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7647|John C. Morse|Type species: Xiphocentron (Rhamphocentron) mexico HH Ross (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7648|John C. Morse|Type species: Xiphocentron (Sphagocentron) evandrus F Schmid (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7649|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolophilus major N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7650|John C. Morse|Type species: Sortosa (Hisaura) commata M Kobayashi (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7651|John C. Morse|Type species: Wormaldia sisko HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7652|John C. Morse|Type species: Sortosa fusca L Navas (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7653|John C. Morse|Type species: Thylakion urceolus KH Barnard (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7654|John C. Morse|Type species: Chimarra simpliciforma Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7655|John C. Morse|Type species: Curgia braconoides F Walker (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7656|John C. Morse|Type species: Anisocentropus (Anisokantropus) diana H Malicky & PChantaramongkol (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7657|John C. Morse|Type species: Ganonema magnum N Banks, 1931 (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7658|John C. Morse|Type species: Anisocentropus (Anisomontropus) janus H Malicky & PChantaramongkol (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7659|John C. Morse|Type species: Molanna moesta N Banks (selected by LJ Milne, 1934, Stud NAmer Trich 1: )|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7660|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptocerus marginatus N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7661|John C. Morse|Type species: Leptocerus squamosus G Ulmer, 1905 (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7662|John C. Morse|Type species: Notalina brasiliana RW Holzenthal (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7663|John C. Morse|Type species: Cochliopsyche clara G Ulmer (selected by G Ulmer, 1955)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7664|John C. Morse|Type species: Notidobia borealis HA Hagen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7665|John C. Morse|Type species: Helicopsyche coreana W|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7666|John C. Morse|Type species: Petrotrichia palpalis G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7667|John C. Morse|Type species: Psiloneura moesta N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7668|John C. Morse|Type species: Apatania nigrostriata AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7669|John C. Morse|Type species: Oligoplectrodes potanini AV Martynov (by subsequentmonotypy)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7670|John C. Morse|Type species: Dasystoma pulchellum P Rambur (replacement)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7671|John C. Morse|Type species: Sphinctogaster lutescens L Provancher (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7672|John C. Morse|Type species: Oligoplectrum echo HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7673|John C. Morse|Type species: Crunoeciella brunnea G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7674|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum pugnax R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7675|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum punjabicum AV Martynov (selected by FCJ Fischer,1970, Trich Cat 11: 9)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7676|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum inerme R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7677|John C. Morse|Type species: Dinarthrum longiplicatum AV Martynov (selected by FCJFischer, 1970, Trich Cat 11: 10)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7678|John C. Morse|Type species: Mormonia vernalis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7679|John C. Morse|Type species: Olemira pluvialis LJ Milne (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7680|John C. Morse|Type species: Nosopus podager R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7681|John C. Morse|Type species: Theliopsyche corona HH Ross (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7682|John C. Morse|Type species: Chaetopteryx obscurata R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7683|John C. Morse|Type species: Metapsilopteryx curviclavatus L Botosaneanu (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7684|John C. Morse|Type species: Asynarchus flavicollis N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7685|John C. Morse|Type species: Limnephilus vastus HA Hagen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7686|John C. Morse|Type species: Asynarchus bicornis R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7687|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea punctatolineata AJ Retzius (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7688|John C. Morse|Type species: Colpomera sinensis R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7689|John C. Morse|Type species: Phryganea cinerea F Walker (selected by AV Martynov, 1924,Ann Mag Natr Hist (9) 14: 213, 223 and LJ Milne, 1934, Stud N Amer Trich 1: 4, 8)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7690|John C. Morse|Type species: Neuronia angustipennis Hagen (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7691|John C. Morse|Type species: Synagapetus dubitans R McLachlan (selected by ME Mosely,1935, Ann Mag nat Hist (10) 16: 304-305)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7692|John C. Morse|Type species: Agapetus curvidens G Ulmer (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7693|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma penitus N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7694|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma nylanderi R McLachlan (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7695|John C. Morse|Type species: Eomystra dulkejti AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7696|John C. Morse|Type species Lipoglossa himalayanum AV Martynov (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7697|John C. Morse|Type species Mystrophora altaica AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7698|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma confluens DE Kimmins (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7699|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma taeniatum HH Ross & C Hwang (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7700|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma parvulum N Banks (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7701|John C. Morse|Type species: Glossosoma sellatum HH Ross & C Hwang (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7702|John C. Morse|Type species: Synafophora kiritchenkoi AV Martynov (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7703|John C. Morse|Type species: Agraylea pallicornis AE Eaton (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7704|John C. Morse|Type species: Argyrobothrus velocipes KH Barnard (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7705|John C. Morse|Type species: Oxyethira santiagensis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7706|John C. Morse|Type species: Dampfitrichia ulmeri ME Mosely (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7707|John C. Morse|Type species: Oxyethira distinctella R McLachlan (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7708|John C. Morse|Type species: Loxotrichia azteca ME Mosely (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7709|John C. Morse|Type species: Oxyethira jamaicensis OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7710|John C. Morse|Type species: Oxyethira mirabilis KJ Morton (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7711|John C. Morse|Type species: Pacificotrichia oropedion RW Kelley (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7712|John C. Morse|Type species: Oxyethira longissima OS Flint (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7713|John C. Morse|Type species: Trichoglene columba A Neboiss (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7714|John C. Morse|Type species: Ochrotrichia (Paratrichia) cebollati EB Angrisano (originaldesignation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7715|John C. Morse|Type species: Atopsyche hamata HH Ross & EW King (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7716|John C. Morse|Type species: Dolochorema irregularis N Banks (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7717|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tobago|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7718|John C. Morse|Neotropical|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7719|John C. Morse|Type locality: Brazil|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7720|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ecuador|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7721|John C. Morse|Type locality: Chile|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7722|John C. Morse|Type locality: Venezuela|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7723|John C. Morse|Mexico (Chihuahua)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7724|John C. Morse|Nearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7725|John C. Morse|Type locality: Panama|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7726|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cuba|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7727|John C. Morse|Type locality: Costa Rica|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7728|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sumatra)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7729|John C. Morse|Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7730|John C. Morse|Type locality: Gabon|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7731|John C. Morse|Type locality: Afrotropical|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7732|John C. Morse|Type locality: Madagascar|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7733|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zaire|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7734|John C. Morse|Type locality: Vietnam|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7735|John C. Morse|Type locality: India|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7736|John C. Morse|Type locality: East Africa|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7737|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sudan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7738|John C. Morse|Type locality: Republic of South Africa|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7739|John C. Morse|Type locality: Afrotropical and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7740|John C. Morse|Type locality: Hong Kong|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7741|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7742|John C. Morse|Type locality: Chad|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7743|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (West)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7744|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (Sabah)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7745|John C. Morse|Type locality: French Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7746|John C. Morse|Type locality: Afrotropical and Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7747|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sulawesi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7748|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australasian|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7749|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (West Malaysia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7750|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australasian and Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7751|John C. Morse|Type locality: Thailand|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7752|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sabah)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7753|John C. Morse|Type locality: Myanmar|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7754|John C. Morse|Type locality: Philippines|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7755|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo (Talang ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7756|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo (Sarawak)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7757|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sierra Leone|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7758|John C. Morse|Type locality: Gold Coast|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7759|John C. Morse|Type locality: Congo|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7760|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mocambique|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7761|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zaire etc (LakeTanganyika)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7762|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cameroon|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7763|John C. Morse|Type locality: Equatorial Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7764|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ghana|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7765|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7766|John C. Morse|Type locality: French Congo|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7767|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Guangdong)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7768|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Jiangsu)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7770|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Sakhalin)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7771|John C. Morse|East Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7772|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo ?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7773|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7774|John C. Morse|Type locality: Japan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7775|John C. Morse|Type locality: Honduras|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7776|John C. Morse|Type locality: Martinique|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7777|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (San Luis Potosi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7778|John C. Morse|Type locality: Argentina|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7779|John C. Morse|Type locality: Paraguay|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7780|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guatemala|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7781|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (state ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7782|John C. Morse|Nearctic or Neotropical ?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7783|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uruguay|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7784|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Zealand|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7785|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ivory Coast|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7786|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Jiangxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7787|John C. Morse|Type locality: Papua New Guinea (Bismark Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7788|John C. Morse|Type locality: Nepal|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7789|John C. Morse|Type locality: Papua New Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7790|John C. Morse|Type locality: Laos|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7791|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Bali)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7792|John C. Morse|Type locality: Saudi Arabia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7793|John C. Morse|West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7794|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Hebrides|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7795|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (Sarawak)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7796|John C. Morse|Type locality: Iran|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7797|John C. Morse|Type locality: Namibia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7798|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sulawesi|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7799|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sri Lanka|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7800|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Sichuan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7801|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uganda|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7802|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Anhui)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7803|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7804|John C. Morse|Type locality: Belgium, Portugal|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7805|John C. Morse|Type locality: Burkina Faso|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7806|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cameroon Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7807|John C. Morse|Type locality: Egypt|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7808|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Fujian)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7809|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tanzania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7810|John C. Morse|Type locality: Angola|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7811|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Kalimantan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7812|John C. Morse|Type locality: Israel|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7813|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ethiopia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7814|John C. Morse|Type locality: Seychelles|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7816|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkey|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7817|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Yunnan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7818|John C. Morse|Type locality: Seychelle Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7819|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kenya|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7820|John C. Morse|Type locality: Andaman Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7821|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malawi|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7822|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Java)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7823|John C. Morse|Type locality: Pakistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7825|John C. Morse|Type locality: Algeria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7826|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Java), Indonesia (Sumatra)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7827|John C. Morse|Type locality: France|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7828|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Oriental and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7829|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hubei)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7830|John C. Morse|Type locality: Korean People's Democratic Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7831|John C. Morse|Type locality: Irian Jaya|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7832|John C. Morse|Type locality: Senegal|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7833|John C. Morse|Type locality: Taiwan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7834|John C. Morse|Type locality: Rhodesia, Uganda|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7835|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southern Far East)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7836|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Nearctic and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7837|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Tibet)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7838|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Tapaishan - Shaanxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7839|John C. Morse|Type locality: Canada|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7840|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7841|John C. Morse|Type locality: Java|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7842|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Chaipas)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7843|John C. Morse|Type locality: Spain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7844|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo (Telang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7845|John C. Morse|Type locality: Britain, France, Guernsey|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7846|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Caucasus)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7847|John C. Morse|Type locality: Papua|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7848|John C. Morse|Type locality: France (Corsica)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7849|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Oaxaca)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7851|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7852|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ruanda-Urundi|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7854|John C. Morse|Type locality: Fiji Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7855|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Caledonia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7856|John C. Morse|Type locality: Haiti|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7857|John C. Morse|Type locality: Dominica|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7858|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uzbekistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7859|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7861|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Guizhou)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7862|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Guangxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7863|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Zhejiang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7864|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tadzhikistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7865|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (South Siberia - Sajan Mountains)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7866|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Heilongjiang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7867|John C. Morse|Type locality: Canada, United States of America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7868|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwestern)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7869|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southeastern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7870|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hunan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7871|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7872|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kamtshatka)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7873|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kazakhstan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7874|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cameroons|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7875|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sao Tome|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7876|John C. Morse|Type locality: CapeVerde Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7877|John C. Morse|Type locality: Morocco|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7878|John C. Morse|Type locality: Central African Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7879|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkestan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7880|John C. Morse|Type locality: Brunei|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7881|John C. Morse|Type locality: Comoro Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7882|John C. Morse|Type locality: central Africa [country ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7883|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Amur River Basin)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7884|John C. Morse|Nearctic and Neotropical|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7885|John C. Morse|Type locality: Java (Tengah)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7886|John C. Morse|Type locality: Switzerland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7887|John C. Morse|Type locality: Afghanistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7888|John C. Morse|Type locality: country ?(Nias Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7889|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bhutan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7890|John C. Morse|Type locality: Yemen|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7891|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Manchuria)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7892|John C. Morse|Type locality: AnjouanIsland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7893|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Cheumatopsyche|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7894|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hainan Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7895|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7896|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cyprus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7897|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Ambon)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7898|John C. Morse|Type locality: Armenia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7899|John C. Morse|Type locality: Britain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7900|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tunisia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7901|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7902|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Bacan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7903|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australasian or Oriental?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7904|John C. Morse|Type locality: Jordan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7905|John C. Morse|Type locality: northern European Russia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7906|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carpathian Mountains|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7907|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Guangdung)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7908|John C. Morse|Type locality: Georgia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7909|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7910|John C. Morse|Type locality: Croatia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7911|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7912|John C. Morse|Type locality: Macedonia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7913|John C. Morse|(possibly a Synonym of Hydropsyche sattlerorum according to V Grigorenka as cited by VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7914|John C. Morse|Type locality: Hercegovina|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7915|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7916|John C. Morse|Type locality: Korea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7917|John C. Morse|Type locality: Syria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7918|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Uzbekistan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7919|John C. Morse|Type locality: Portugal|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7920|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lebanon|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7921|John C. Morse|Type locality: Portugal (Madeira)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7922|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mauritius|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7923|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy (Sicily)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7924|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7925|John C. Morse|Type locality: Poland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7926|John C. Morse|East Palearctic & West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7927|John C. Morse|Type locality: Philippines (Palawan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7928|John C. Morse|Type locality: Dominican Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7929|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Xinjiang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7930|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Seram)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7931|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Lesbos Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7932|John C. Morse|Type locality: United Kingdom|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7933|John C. Morse|Type locality: Romania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7934|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Lombok)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7935|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sula)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7936|John C. Morse|Type locality: Roumania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7937|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guadalcanal Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7938|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bulgaria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7939|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Michoacan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7940|John C. Morse|Type locality: Libya|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7941|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tibet|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7942|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Chiapas)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7943|John C. Morse|Type locality: People's Republic of China (Tibet)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7944|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Fujian, Guangdong)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7945|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Xizang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7946|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Veracruz)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7947|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Sinaloa)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7948|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Beijing, Honanfu)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7949|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7950|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Beijing)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7951|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7952|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (HainanIsland, Jiangxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7953|John C. Morse|Type locality: Colombia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7954|John C. Morse|Type locality: Trinidad & Tobago|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7955|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guatamala|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7956|John C. Morse|Type locality: Peru|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7957|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bolivia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7958|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bolivia, Peru|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7959|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Guerrero)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7960|John C. Morse|Type locality: Surinam|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7961|John C. Morse|Type locality: Puerto Rico [error, OS Flint, JF McAlpine, & HH Ross, 1987, Smithsn Contrib Zool 450: 64]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7962|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Morelos)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7964|John C. Morse|Type locality: Venezuela, Ecuador|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7965|John C. Morse|Type locality: Gabon [in error,actually Brazil - OS Flint, JF McAlpine, & HH Ross, 1987, Smithsn Contrib Zool 450: 46]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7966|John C. Morse|Type locality: Irian Barat|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7967|John C. Morse|Type locality: Peru, Brazil|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7968|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexic (Mexico)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7969|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guiana|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7970|John C. Morse|Type locality: Puerto Rico|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7971|John C. Morse|Type locality: Vietnam, Malaysia (West)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7972|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guyana|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7973|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7974|John C. Morse|East Palearctic or Oriental ?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7975|John C. Morse|Type locality: Louisiade Archipelago|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7976|John C. Morse|Type locality: Spanish Guinea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7977|John C. Morse|Type locality: Misool Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7978|John C. Morse|Type locality: French Guiana|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7979|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hong Kong)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7980|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sumatra, Java)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7981|John C. Morse|Type locality: Liukiu Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7982|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (West), Thailand, Philippines|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7983|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hainan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7984|John C. Morse|Type locality: West Africa|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7985|John C. Morse|Type locality: Trinidad|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7986|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guadeloupe Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7987|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Nayarit)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7988|John C. Morse|Type locality: Jamaica|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7989|John C. Morse|Type locality: Grenada|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7990|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guadeloupe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7991|John C. Morse|Type locality: Nicaragua|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7992|John C. Morse|Type locality: St Lucia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7993|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Campeche)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7994|John C. Morse|Type locality: The Netherlands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7995|John C. Morse|Type locality: Norway|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7996|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7997|John C. Morse|Nearctic and East Palearctic and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7998|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
7999|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Henan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8000|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bismarck Archipelago|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8001|John C. Morse|Type locality: India (North Andaman Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8002|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bougainville Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8003|John C. Morse|Type locality: People's Republic of China (Yunnan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8004|John C. Morse|Type locality: probably Russia (northwestern)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8005|John C. Morse|Type locality: Britain, Switzerland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8006|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ukraine|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8007|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece/Turkey (Crete)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8008|John C. Morse|Type locality: Pyrenees|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8009|John C. Morse|Type locality: Caucasus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8010|John C. Morse|Type locality: Alps (Central Massif)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8011|John C. Morse|Type locality: Hungary|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8012|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ikaria Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8013|John C. Morse|[a teratological specimen of a Plectrocnemia spp according to H Malicky, in litt, therefore should be declared invalid]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8014|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Baja California)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8015|John C. Morse|Type locality: Belize|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8016|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Durango)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8017|John C. Morse|Type locality: Portugal, France|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8018|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8019|John C. Morse|Type locality: El Salvador|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8020|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy (Sardinia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8021|John C. Morse|Type locality: Scotland, Portugal|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8022|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Distrito Federal)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8023|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Tamaulipas)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8024|John C. Morse|Type locality: Rossel Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8025|John C. Morse|Type locality: Slovakia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8026|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico ( Veracruz)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8027|John C. Morse|Nearctic & Neotropical|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8028|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Primorye)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8029|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Nuevo Leon)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8030|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Jalisco)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8031|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Hidalgo)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8032|John C. Morse|Type locality: Papua New Guinea (Bismarck Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8033|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malawai|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8034|John C. Morse|Type locality: Oman|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8035|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zimbabwe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8036|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (S Ural)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8037|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Primorye Region)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8038|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Nearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8039|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8040|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Khabarovskye Region)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8041|John C. Morse|Type locality: Slovenia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8042|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8043|John C. Morse|Type locality: Spain (Canary Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8044|John C. Morse|Type locality: Czech Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8045|John C. Morse|Type locality: Poland, Greece|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8046|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uzbekistan, Kazikhstan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8047|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carinthia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8048|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Distrito Federale)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8049|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Tabasco)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8050|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8051|John C. Morse|Type locality: Argentina [not Mexico]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8052|John C. Morse|Nearctic or Neotropical?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8053|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Neuvo Leon)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8054|John C. Morse|Nearctic or Neotropical|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8055|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Dolophilodes|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8056|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kunashir Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8057|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (West, Perak)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8058|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Chokiang, West Tienmuishan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8059|John C. Morse|(probably a Synonym of Philopotamus tenuis according to V Grigorenko as cited by VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8060|John C. Morse|(a subspecies of Philopotamus variegatus according to V Grigorenko as cited by VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8061|John C. Morse|(a subspecies of Philopotamus montanus according to V Grigorenko as cited by VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8062|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guernsey|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8063|John C. Morse|Type locality: Belgium|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8064|John C. Morse|Type locality: Wales, Ireland, Britain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8065|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Caucasus), Georgia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8066|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carinthia [Austria or Bosnia]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8067|John C. Morse|Type locality: Scotland, Hungary|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8068|John C. Morse|Type locality: France, Carinthia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8069|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tanganyika|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8070|John C. Morse|Type locality: India (Great Nicobar Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8071|John C. Morse|Type locality: Niger|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8072|John C. Morse|Type locality: Reunion|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8073|John C. Morse|Type locality: Andaman lslands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8074|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mali|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8075|John C. Morse|Type locality: Granada|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8076|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mozambique|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8077|John C. Morse|Type locality: Saint Vincent|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8078|John C. Morse|Type locality: India (South Andaman Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8079|John C. Morse|Type locality: Aden|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8080|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Guinea (Bismark Archipelago)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8081|John C. Morse|Type locality: Togo|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8082|John C. Morse|Type locality: Venevuela|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8083|John C. Morse|Type locality: San Domingo|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8084|John C. Morse|Type locality: western China [Chin-Fu-San, province ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8085|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Vladivostok)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8086|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Shantung)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8087|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sumatra, Kalimantan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8088|John C. Morse|East Palearctic or Oriental?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8089|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sakhalin|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8090|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Britain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8091|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australasian and East Palearctic and Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8092|John C. Morse|Type locality: Solomon Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8093|John C. Morse|Type locality: Fergusson Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8094|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ambon|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8095|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS uncertain in genus Anisocentropus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8096|John C. Morse|Type locality: northern China|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8097|John C. Morse|Type locality: England (Gibraltar)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8098|John C. Morse|East Palearctic, Oriental|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8099|John C. Morse|Type locality: Republic of Korea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8100|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zaire, Uganda (Ruwenzori)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8101|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lapland [country ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8102|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Molanna|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8103|John C. Morse|Type locality: China ( ? )|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8104|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ruwenzori|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8105|John C. Morse|Type locality: Nigeria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8106|John C. Morse|Type locality: Rhodesia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8107|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tanganyika, Ruanda-Urundi|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8108|John C. Morse|Type locality: Albania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8109|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Jiangsu Province)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8110|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Shaanxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8111|John C. Morse|Type locality: Netherlands, Germania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8112|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Far East)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8113|John C. Morse|West Palearctic and East Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8114|John C. Morse|Type locality: North America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8115|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (S KurilIslands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8116|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Ceraclea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8117|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cameroons, AT|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8118|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8119|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lake Nyasa|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8120|John C. Morse|(possible Synonym of Parasetodes bakeri N Banks according to F Schmid, 1958, Arch f Hydrobiol 54(1/2): 124)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8121|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zambia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8122|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uganda, Tanganyika|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8123|John C. Morse|Type locality: Chatham Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8124|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lake Tanganyika|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8125|John C. Morse|Type locality: Guam|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8126|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkmenistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8127|John C. Morse|Type locality: Democratic Republic of Yemen|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8128|John C. Morse|East Palearctic (and Oriental ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8129|John C. Morse|Type locality: Britain, Ireland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8130|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cambodia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8131|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Fujina)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8132|John C. Morse|Type locality: Afrotropical and Oriental and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8133|John C. Morse|Type locality: Palau Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8134|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kei Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8135|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Zo-se)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8136|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zaire, Uganda|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8137|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (North West)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8138|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden, Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8139|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Sumba)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8140|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Kepulauan Tanimbar)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8141|John C. Morse|Type locality: Australia (Tasmania)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8142|John C. Morse|Type locality: Musarna, Brazil|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8143|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkestan (Uzbekistan ? , but this is unlikely according to VD Ivanov, 1996, and PC Barnard, personal communications)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8144|John C. Morse|East Palearctic [should be West Palearctic according to VD Ivanov, 1996, and PC Barnard, 1996, personal communications]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8145|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Crete)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8146|John C. Morse|Type locality: Chatham Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8147|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kermadec Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8148|John C. Morse|Type locality: Grenada (Windward Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8149|John C. Morse|(country ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8150|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Zacatecas)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8151|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS unknown in genus Helicopsyche|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8152|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Ioannina)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8153|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mesopotamia [= Iraq?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8154|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia (Dalmatia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8155|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany, Austria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8156|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lord Howe Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8157|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden, Finland, Ireland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8158|John C. Morse|Type locality: Denmark|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8159|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uzbekistan, Kirghizstan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8160|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Siberia - Sajan Mountains)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8161|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden, Norway|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8162|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kurile Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8163|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8164|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Alash Plateau) [type locality China - Gansu according to VD Ivanov in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8165|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central Far East - Ochotsk)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8166|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Sichaun)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8167|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hubei), OL|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8168|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland, Lapland (probably Sweden according to VD Ivanov, 1996, personal communication)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8169|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lapland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8170|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southern Siberia - Minoussinsk)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8171|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mongolia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8172|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Tadzhikistan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8173|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uzbekistan [type countryis Tadzhikistan according to VD Ivanov in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8174|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northeastern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8175|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Gansu)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8176|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Lake Baikal)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8177|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Lake Biakal)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8178|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Lena River)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8179|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (south central Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8180|John C. Morse|Type locality: Alaska|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8181|John C. Morse|[possibly a Synonymof Brachycentrus americanus according to AV Martynov, 1910, Ann Mus St Petersb 15: 356-359, by way of VD Ivanov, 1996, personal communication]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8182|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Brachycentrus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8183|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northeastern Siberia - Chukotka Peninsula)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8184|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwest Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8185|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, Germany|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8186|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Priomorie)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8187|John C. Morse|Type locality: Behring Strait|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8188|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central eastern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8189|John C. Morse|Type locality: Vanuatu|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8190|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Chusan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8191|John C. Morse|East Palearctic or Oriental [ ? ]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8192|John C. Morse|(Synonym of Goera japonica according to M Tsuda & I Akagi, 1955, Bull biogeogr Soc Tokyo 16-19: 235-236, f 1, but not a Synonym according to L Yang, 1996, in litt)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8193|John C. Morse|Type locality: Czech Republic, Poland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8194|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sikkim|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8195|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kazakhstan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8196|John C. Morse|Type locality: India, China (Tibet)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8197|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kirghizstan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8198|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkey, Georgia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8199|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Dinarthrum|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8200|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kirgizia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8201|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Songpan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8202|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Nias)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8203|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (region ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8204|John C. Morse|Type locality: Serbia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8205|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Estado de Mexico)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8206|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Lepidostoma|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8207|John C. Morse|Type locality: Key Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8208|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia, Romania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8209|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (eastern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8210|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southwestern Siberia - Altai Mountains)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8211|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kamtchatka)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8212|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tierra del Fuego|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8213|John C. Morse|Type locality: Patagonia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8214|John C. Morse|Type locality: Juan Fernandez Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8215|John C. Morse|Type locality: Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8216|John C. Morse|Type locality: Megallan region|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8217|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tierra del Fuega|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8218|John C. Morse|Type locality: Argentina, Chile|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8219|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Shenxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8220|John C. Morse|[possibly Pseudostenophylax according to VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8221|John C. Morse|Type locality: Crna Gora (= ?Yugoslavia- Montenegro according to VD Ivanov, 1996, personal communication)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8222|John C. Morse|Type locality: Switzerland, Tirol|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8223|John C. Morse|Type locality: France, Spain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8224|John C. Morse|Type locality: Crna Gora|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8225|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carinthia (=?Austria according to VD Ivanov, 1996, personal communication)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8226|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (West Caucasus)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8227|John C. Morse|Type locality: Yugoslavia (Dalmatia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8228|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland, Russia (Northwest)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8229|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carpathians|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8230|John C. Morse|Type locality: Switzerland, Germany|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8231|John C. Morse|[as doubtful new species, with possible Synonym Potamophylax schmidi]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8232|John C. Morse|Type locality: Poland, Sweden, Lapland, Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8233|John C. Morse|no locality given|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8234|John C. Morse|Type locality: arctic America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8235|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Qinghai)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8236|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy, Switzerland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8237|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (western Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8238|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Shanxi)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8239|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland, Russia (northwestern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8240|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland, Lapland, Russia (northwestern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8241|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwestern Siberia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8242|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Sakhalin), Japan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8243|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Northern Caucasus)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8244|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greenland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8245|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwestern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8246|John C. Morse|Type locality: Scandinavia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8247|John C. Morse|Type locality: Portugal (Azores)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8248|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Chukotka)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8249|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Nearctic and Oriental and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8250|John C. Morse|Nearctic and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8251|John C. Morse|West Palearctic [Nomen Dubium]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8252|John C. Morse|[two slightly different species are comprised under this name according to FCJ Fischer, 1968, Trich Cat 9: 152, but not so according to H Malicky, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8253|John C. Morse|Type locality: Republic of Ireland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8254|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia, Sweden, Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8255|John C. Morse|Type locality: Asia Minor, Mesopotamia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8256|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southeastern Siberia - Sakhalin)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8257|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southwestern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8258|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America (Alaska)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8259|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, WP|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8260|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Caucasus), Uzbekistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8261|John C. Morse|Type locality: Azerbaijan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8262|John C. Morse|[probably a Synonym of Philarctus przewalskii, F Schmid, 1980, Gen Trich Canad Etats adj, p 124]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8263|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southern Siberia - Sajan Mountains)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8264|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany, France|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8265|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria [not in Austrian Alps but in Carpathian Mtns according to H Malicky in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8266|John C. Morse|Type locality: Noric Alps|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8267|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (eastern Siberia - Sakhalin)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8268|John C. Morse|Type locality: Scotland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8269|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria [not from Germany according to H Malicky, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8270|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tadzikistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8271|John C. Morse|no locality mentioned|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8272|John C. Morse|[as doubtful new species, with possible syn Psilopteryx bosniaca]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8273|John C. Morse|locality unknown|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8274|John C. Morse|locality not mentioned|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8275|John C. Morse|[Is this the same as the Synonym of Pseudostenophylax sparsus ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8276|John C. Morse|Type locality: Andorra|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8277|John C. Morse|Type locality: Turkey (Cappadocia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8278|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Krasnodar District, Caucasus)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8279|John C. Morse|Type locality: Europe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8280|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ukraine (Crimea)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8281|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Khabarovsk)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8282|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Inner Mongolia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8283|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malagasy Republic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8284|John C. Morse|[a Synonym of Neophylax mitchelli according to RN Vineyard, 1990, unpublished PhD dissertation]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8285|John C. Morse|[a Synonym of Neophylax japonicus according to GB Wiggins, 1996, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8286|John C. Morse|Type locality: People's Republic of China (Sichuan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8287|John C. Morse|[a Synonym of Neophylax consimilis according to GB Wiggins, 1996, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8288|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southeastern Siberia, northcentral Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8289|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden, Russia, Germany, Bosnia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8290|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central Siberia, southeastern Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8291|John C. Morse|Type locality: [Sweden ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8292|John C. Morse|(uncertain Synonym, see also NG Leske 1789 Mus Leskeanum Leipzig p 51) (a species of Hydropsyche according to FCJ Fischer 1963 Trich Cat 4: 93)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8293|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Phryganea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8294|John C. Morse|Type locality: Morroco|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8295|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Fuzhou)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8296|John C. Morse|Type locality: Pyrenees, Scotland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8297|John C. Morse|Type locality: Yakutsk, Russia (central Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8298|John C. Morse|Type locality: Aegean Region|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8299|John C. Morse|Type locality: central Europe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8300|John C. Morse|Type locality: Georgia, Russia (Caucasus)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8301|John C. Morse|Type locality: probably Kazakhstan according to VD Ivanov, 1996, in litt|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8302|John C. Morse|Type locality: southern Balkan Peninsula|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8303|John C. Morse|Type locality: Alps, Europe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8304|John C. Morse|Type locality: France, central Europe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8305|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mongolia, Kamchatka|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8306|John C. Morse|Type locality: Switzerland, central Europe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8307|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Agapetus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8308|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tajikistan|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8309|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central eastern Siberia - Great Shantar Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8310|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (OmeiShan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8311|John C. Morse|Type locality: Balkans|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8312|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Glossosoma|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8313|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tonkin|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8314|John C. Morse|Type locality: Venzuela|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8315|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Colima)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8316|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Mexico)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8317|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uruguay, NT|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8318|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America, Florida|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8319|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (SSiberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8320|John C. Morse|Oriental and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8321|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (southwestern)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8322|John C. Morse|Type locality: Comore Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8323|John C. Morse|Type locality: Reunion Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8324|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Fujian Province)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8325|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Sichuan Province)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8326|John C. Morse|Type locality: Rhodes|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8327|John C. Morse|Type locality: Great Britain|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8328|John C. Morse|Type locality: Canary Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8329|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (central western)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8330|John C. Morse|Type locality: Fiji|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8331|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Oxyethira|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8332|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Sonora)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8333|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Guerreo)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8334|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mexico (Puebla)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8335|John C. Morse|Type locality: Rwanda-Zaire|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8336|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malawi- Mocambique-Tanzania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8337|John C. Morse|East Palearctic and Oriental [?] and West Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8338|John C. Morse|Type locality: Uganda-Zaire|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8339|John C. Morse|Type locality: Zambia-Zimbabwe|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8340|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (Brunei)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8341|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bali|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8342|John C. Morse|SUBGENUS placement uncertain in genus Atopsyche|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8343|John C. Morse|Type locality: Auckland Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8344|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tasmania|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8345|John C. Morse|Type locality: Autralia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8346|John C. Morse|Type locality: Western Australia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8347|John C. Morse|Type locality: Queensland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8348|John C. Morse|Type locality: New South Wales|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8349|John C. Morse|[probably a Synonym of Himalopsyche gigantea according to VD Ivanov, 1991, Acta Hydroent Latvica 1: 51]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8350|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Kuku Nor Mountains)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8351|John C. Morse|Oriental and East Palearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8352|John C. Morse|Type locality: the Alps Mountains|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8353|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia ( ? )|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8354|John C. Morse|Oriental or East Palearctic ?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8355|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Chamdo)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8356|John C. Morse|Type locality: Carinthia (= region of Austria and Yugoslavia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8357|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sikkim, Tibet|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8358|John C. Morse|Type locality: Upper Carinthia, Styria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8359|John C. Morse|Type locality: Japan, Korea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8360|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (north central Siberia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8361|John C. Morse|Type locality: Malaysia (West), Thailand|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8362|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (eastern Siberia - Kuril Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8363|John C. Morse|Type locality: Wales|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8364|John C. Morse|Type locality: Saxony, Belgium, France|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8366|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy (Rhyacophila vulgaris Branch, F Schmid, 1970, Mem ent Soc Can 66: 36)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8367|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Hunnan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8368|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Shandung)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8369|John C. Morse|Type locality: Mallorca|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8370|John C. Morse|Type locality: northern Russia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8371|John C. Morse|Type locality: Latvia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8372|John C. Morse|Type locality: S Besarabia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8373|John C. Morse|Type locality: Euboea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8374|John C. Morse|Type locality: Spain (Mallorca Islands)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8375|John C. Morse|Type locality: England (Jersey)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8376|John C. Morse|Type locality: Pyrenees (Spain ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8377|John C. Morse|Type locality: Corfu Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8378|John C. Morse|Type locality: Ireland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8379|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kolter Island|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8380|John C. Morse|Type locality: [type Poland ?]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8381|John C. Morse|Type locality: [?] Austria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8382|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Kola)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8383|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lebanon/Syria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8384|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tatra Mountains|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8385|John C. Morse|[a species according to H Malicky, in litt]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8386|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, Styria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8387|John C. Morse|Type locality: Shetland Islands|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8388|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia(Kola)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8389|John C. Morse|Type locality: China(Fujian)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8390|John C. Morse|Type locality: Himalaya|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8391|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Euboa)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8392|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy (Elba Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8393|John C. Morse|Type locality: Alps|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8394|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Tapai Shan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8395|John C. Morse|Type locality: Poland (Silesia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8396|John C. Morse|Type locality: southern China|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8397|John C. Morse|Type locality: North America (Australia, G Ulmer, 1906)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8398|John C. Morse|Type locality: American North Pole Region|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8399|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Kham, Tibet and Orin-nor, Qinghai)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8400|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Sajan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8401|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwestern, Lake Ladoga)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8402|John C. Morse|Mexico (Rio Frio)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8403|John C. Morse|Type locality: South America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8404|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany, Altvater Mountains|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8405|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia (Carniola), Germany|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8406|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, Bosnia (Carniola), Germany|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8407|John C. Morse|Type locality: Africa (Amboni)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8408|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Kuling - Sichuan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8409|John C. Morse|Type locality: Africa|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8410|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Korla = Sinjiang ?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8411|John C. Morse|Type locality: boreal America (but locality doubtful according to R McLachlan 1864 Trans ent Soc London 1(9): 3-4, should be India or Sri Lanka according to JS Weaver & H Malicky 1994 Tijdschr Ent 137: 131)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8412|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany, Bosnia (Carniola, Carinthia), Switzerland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8413|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Li-Kiang Yunnan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8414|John C. Morse|Type locality: probably Turkey (Asia Minor)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8415|John C. Morse|Type locality: Georgia (Mingrelia)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8416|John C. Morse|Type locality: East Africa (Buamba)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8417|John C. Morse|Type locality: Finland, Russia (northwestern), Kola, Sweden (Lapland)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8418|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria, Germany (Bavaria), Saxony|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8419|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indochina|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8420|John C. Morse|Type locality: North America?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8422|John C. Morse|Type locality: Tadjikistan (Turkestan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8423|John C. Morse|possibly Sweden (Lapland)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8424|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia (Carniola), Dalmatia, Hungary, the Balkans|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8425|John C. Morse|Type locality: Poland (Silesia), Posen, Russia, Lithuania, Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8426|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sweden [?][Lapland]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8427|John C. Morse|Type locality: Germany (Bavaria), Italy|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8428|John C. Morse|Type locality: East Indies|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8429|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lapland (probably Sweden)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8430|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borsham (= Borzhomi, Georgia?)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8431|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Kham, Tibet)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8432|John C. Morse|Type locality: Bosnia (Carniola)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8433|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Lijiang)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8434|John C. Morse|Type locality: Blue Nile Sudan or Ethiopia|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8435|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Ta- chien-lu Tibet)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8436|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Songpan Sichuan)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8437|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Chemo)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8438|John C. Morse|Type locality: Austria (Grossglockner)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8439|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Tsingtau)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8440|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Halmahera, formerly Gilolo Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8448|John C. Morse|Type locality: China (Korla, Sai-chin- Kette)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8449|John C. Morse|Fossil taxon|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8450|John C. Morse|nomen dubium|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8451|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America (Miocene)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8452|John Maret|Written as Ptilostomis kovalevskii variety b F Kolenati, 1859 in Trichoptera World Checklist|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8454|John C. Morse|nomen dubium according to F Schmid, 1981, Mem ent Soc Can no 116: 47|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8455|John Maret|It appears, from the Trichoptera World Checklist, that the original description status is questionable, Psychoronia brevipennis (N Banks, 1904, Tr Amer ent Soc 30: 108, pl 1 f 3), Psilopteryx ?|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8456|John C. Morse|[nomen dubium, AE Gordon,1974, Proceedings Acad nat Sci Philad 126(9): 143]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8457|John C. Morse|[nomen dubium, LJ Milne, 1936, Stud N Amer Trich 3: 61]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8458|John C. Morse|[probably a syn of Ceratopsyche amblis]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8459|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115467|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8460|John Maret|This is a typographical misspelling Hydropsyche sparna Ross, 1938 TSN 115527|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8461|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115370|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8462|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America (Eocene)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8463|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115778|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8464|John C. Morse|Type locality: Baltic amber|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8465|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (northwestern), Finland|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8466|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116734|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8467|John C. Morse|Type locality: United States of America (Oligocene)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8468|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 206644|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8469|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116580|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8470|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115971|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8471|John C. Morse|[nomen dubium]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8472|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 568778|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8473|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116305|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8474|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116304|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8475|John C. Morse|Type Species: Goereilla baumanni DG Denning (original designation)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8476|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116886|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8477|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116862|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8478|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116863|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8479|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116858|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8480|John Maret|The Trichoptera World Checklist indicates that it is uncertain whether Stenophylax is the original genus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8481|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115901|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8482|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115902|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8483|John C. Morse|[taxonomic status in question, possibly a Synonym of Cryptochia califca DG Denning, NA Erman & DC Erman 1990 Contr California Wat Resources Cent 200: 8]|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8484|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116213|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8485|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115440|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8486|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 115449|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8487|John Maret|Fossil taxon, usage in question|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8488|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 206642|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8489|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 116594|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8490|John Maret|Type locality: United States of America|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8491|John Maret|Nearctic|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8492|John C. Morse|Suppressed for the purposes of both the Law of Priority and the Law of Homonymy by Opinion 1108 Bull Zool Nomencl 35(2): 94-96|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8493|John C. Morse|Fischer, 1963, Trich Cat 4: 145, as junior synonym of Diplectrona felix McLachlan, 1878|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8494|John C. Morse|Type locality: South Korea|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8495|John C. Morse|Type locality: Kirgizskaya|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8496|John C. Morse|Type locality: Lapland (probably Sweden according to VD Ivanov, 1996, personal communication)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8497|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Rhodes)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8498|John C. Morse|Type locality: Russia (Khabarovsk Territory)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8499|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Talaud Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8500|John C. Morse|Type locality: South Yemen (Socotra Island)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8501|John C. Morse|Type locality: Japan (Okinawa-Jima)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8502|John C. Morse|Type locality: Indonesia (Talaud)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8503|John C. Morse|Type locality: Sumatra|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8504|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Lesbos)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8505|John C. Morse|Type locality: Seychelle Islands (Mahe)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8506|John C. Morse|Type locality: New Zealand (North Aukland)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8507|John C. Morse|Type locality: Philippines (Mindanao)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8508|John C. Morse|Type locality: Borneo|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8509|John C. Morse|Type locality: Cordoba (Argentina)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8510|John C. Morse|Type locality: Canary Islands (Tenerife)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8511|John C. Morse|Type locality: Italy (Siciliy)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8512|John C. Morse|Type locality: Greece (Eubo)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8513|John C. Morse|Type locality: Peloponnes|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8514|John C. Morse|Preoccupied in Centromacronema by Leptonema ferrugineum L Navas, 1924|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8515|John C. Morse|Redescribed by SC Harris & BJ Armitage, 1997, P Internatn Symp Trich 8: 125|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8516|John C. Morse|descibed originally as a subspecies of Mesophylax asperus segregated as a separate species by GP Moretti & F Cianficconi, 1983, Lav Soc Ital Biogeogr NS 8: ? or by GP Moretti & F Cianficconi,1982 (1978), Lav Soc Ital Biogeograf 7: 232 ff, figs|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8517|John Maret|It is impossible to tell whether this name was intended to be Leptocella nivea L Navas, 1920 or a combination of Setodes niveus HA Hagen, 1861|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8518|John Maret|The type genus of the valid name Macronematinae G Ulmer, 1905 is Macronema FJ Pictet, 1836, therefore it is not junior to Oestropsinae Brauer, 1868|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8519|John C. Morse|Type locality: Czech Republic, Moravia, Austria|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8520|John C. Morse|Limnophilus is an unjustified emendation of Limnephilus|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8521|John Maret|Apparently a homonym of fish genus Pikea (TSN 167815 & 167816), as well as 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) 'red algae' genus Pikea Harvey, 1853 (TSN 12265)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8522|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Glossosoma Curtis, 1843 (TSN 117159)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8523|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Glossosoma lividum (Hagen, 1861) (TSN 117196)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8524|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Palaeagapetus Ulmer, 1912 (TSN 115849)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8525|John C. Morse|Type species: Palaeagapetus rotundatus G Ulmer (monobasic)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8526|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Palaeagapetus celsus (Ross, 1938) (TSN 115851)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8527|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Cernotina truncona Ross, 1947 (TSN 115385)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8528|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Cernotina Ross, 1938 (TSN 115373)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8529|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Cheumatopsyche halima Denning, 1948 (TSN 115436)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8530|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Hydropsyche cheilonis Ross, 1938 (TSN 115600)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8531|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Rhyacophila atrata Banks, 1911 (TSN 115146)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8532|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Triaenodes injustus (Hagen, 1861) (TSN 116572)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8533|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Triaenodes marginatus Sibley, 1926 (TSN 116575)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8534|John C. Morse|GENUS placement uncertain in Athripsodini|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8535|John C. Morse|Atopsyche schmidi JL Sykora, 1991, Ann Carnegie Mus 60(3): 246, figs (preoccupied by Atopsyche schmidi Denning, 1965, which is now a synonym of Atopsyche callosa (L Navas, 1924))|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8536|John C. Morse|Preoccupied by Limnephilus elongatus JF Stephens, 1837, which is now a synonym of Limnephilus centralis J Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8537|John C. Morse|Preoccupied by FJ Pictet, 1834, see Tinodes maculicornis (Pictet, 1834)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8538|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Psychoronia Banks, 1916 TSN 116402|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8539|John C. Morse|Preoccupied in Limnephilus by Limnephilus +martynovi (FM Carpenter, 1931, Ann ent Soc Amer 24: 322, f 5), +Miopsyche, and needing to be replaced|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8540|John C. Morse|Preoccupied by M. quinquepunctatum N Banks, 1920, to be renamed|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8541|John C. Morse|Werke, Briefe, Leben 2: 525, f 177 (pupa) (preoccupied by Del Guercio, 1907, in Heteroptera) (OS Flint, RW Holzenthal, & SC Harris, 2000 ("1999"), Insecta Mundi 13(1-2): 76-77), type species: not selected|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8542|John C. Morse|Leptocella nivea L Navas, 1920, An Soc cient Argent 90: 39-40, f 6 a-b (preoccupied in Nectopsyche by HA Hagen, 1861, see Setodes niveus HA Hagen, 1861)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8543|John C. Morse|Preoccupied by W Swainson, 1840, same work, p 191 (FCJ Fischer, 1970, Trich Cat 11: 290), type species: Thelidomus braziliensis W Swainson (monobasic); The preoccupied name Thelidomus is a rejected synonym of genus Helicopsyche (and subgenus Helicopsyche)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8544|John C. Morse|Brazil|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8545|John C. Morse|Argentina|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8546|John Maret|Superfamily placement uncertain for valid taxon, Ostracindusia tessellatum (Bradley, 1924)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8547|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) 'red algae' genus Flintiella F. D. Ott, 1970 (TSN 182979)|2001-12-20 15:47:49|12/20/2001
8550|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:NE,SE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8551|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NW;USA:NW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8552|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:NW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8553|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE;USA:NE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8554|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:NW,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8555|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8557|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE;USA:NE,SE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8558|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8561|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:SE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8563|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NW;USA:NW,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8564|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8574|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [MEX:FS]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8576|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NW;MEX:SW;USA:NE,NW,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8577|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:NE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8578|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [MEX:SW;USA:SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8591|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [MEX:SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8605|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE;USA:NE,NW,SE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8609|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,SE]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8624|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:FN,NW;USA:NW,NE,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8625|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8626|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [USA:FN,NW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8630|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NW,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8641|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [CAN:NE,NW:USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8644|Mayfly Central|Distribution: [MEX:FS?]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8651|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 100906|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8657|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Paraleptophlebia pallipes (Hagen, 1875) [TSN 101216]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8658|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Stenonema rivulicolum (McDunnough, 1933) [TSN 100520]|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8659|John Maret|Replacement name for Cloe unicolor Hagen, 1861, which is a junior homonym of Cloe unicolor Curtis, 1834|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8662|Mayfly Central|The original name described as Cloe vicina Hagen, 1861 was correctly emended to Cloeon vicinum Hagen, 1861, as were all names described as Cloe|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8666|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Leptophlebia pallipes Hagen, 1875|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8667|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Mayfly Central website (December 2001) occurrence records for this species in North America are misidentifications|2001-12-20 17:16:07|12/20/2001
8668|Mary Ellen Holden|Status: IUCN - Endangered as Z. h. luteus|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8669|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8671|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8672|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Lower Risk, Conservation Dependent on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8674|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Lower Risk, Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2000)|2002-01-23 17:39:58|01/23/2002
8776|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|The author was corrected to Brisson, 1762 from Tiedemann, 1808 as per Alfred L. Gardner's instructions|2002-01-24 17:00:46|01/24/2002
8777|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of the eel genus Echidna Forster, 1777 (TSN 161170)|2002-01-24 17:00:46|01/24/2002
8778|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently preoccupied by (junior homonym of) fish genus name Acanthonotus Bloch and Schneider, 1801, which is itself an objective junior synonym of Notacanthus Bloch, 1788 (TSN 161689)|2002-01-24 17:00:46|01/24/2002
8779|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of the beetle genus Platypus Herbst, 1793 (TSN 114893)|2002-01-24 17:00:46|01/24/2002
8780|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 102622|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8781|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 102729|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8782|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|Formerly used to include species now placed in Strophopteryx, Taenionema and related genera, but currently applied to ca. 25 Palearctic species. Not currently known to occur in the Nearctic region|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8783|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|The genus as currently defined includes ca. 10 Palearctic species and a single western Nearctic form|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8784|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|Togoperla is currently known only from the Oriental region|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8785|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|Invalid name proposed by Claassen (1924) for species now placed in Allocapnia|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8786|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|This genus as currently defined is restricted to the western Palearctic region (Stark et al. 1986)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8787|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|Invalid name proposed by Banks (1947), but preoccupied. Illies (1966) proposed Pictetiella as a replacement name|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8788|Kenneth W. Stewart and Bill P. Stark|Preoccupied name proposed by Klapaleck (1914). Currently and invalid synonym of Claassenia|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8789|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Leuctra maria Hanson, 1941 (TSN 102873)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8790|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Lednia Ricker, 1952 (TSN 102629)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8791|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Perlomyia Banks, 1906 (TSN 103239)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8792|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Bisancora pastina (Jewett, 1962) (TSN 568723)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8793|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Capnia tumida Claassen, 1934 (TSN 568707)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8794|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca foersteri (Ricker, 1934) (TSN 102628)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8795|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Diploperla Needham and Claassen, 1925 (TSN 103166)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8796|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Diploperla duplicata (Banks, 1920) (TSN 103167)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8797|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca albidipennis (Walker, 1852) (TSN 102623)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8798|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca complexa (Claassen, 1937) (TSN 102624)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8799|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca dimicki (Frison, 1936) (TSN 102627)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8800|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca prolongata (Claassen, 1923) (TSN 102625)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8801|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Ostrocerca truncata (Claassen, 1923) (TSN 102626)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8802|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Perlomyia collaris Banks, 1906 (TSN 103240)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8803|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Perlomyia utahensis Needham and Claassen, 1925 (TSN 103243)|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8804|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of leafhopper genus Adelungia|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8805|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of soft coral genus Capnella Gray, 1869|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8806|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently preoccupied by ammonite genus Pictetia|2002-02-08 14:29:27|02/08/2002
8807|Todd McConchie, Taxonomic Data Technician|To conform with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, the spelling of Halocyprinae has been changed to Halocypridinae|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8808|John R. Holsinger|"The western species/species groups of Stygobromus are currently being revised by Daqing Wang (Wang & Holsinger, in ms), including the description of approximately 30 new species"|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8809|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mysidacea formerly contained Suborder Mysida and Suborder Lophogastrida. Those suborders have been elevated to orders (Martin & Davis, 2001), so ITIS moved Mysidacea into synonymy under both of these orders|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8810|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of insect genus Apocremnus Fieber, 1858 (TSN 106735)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8811|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) annelid genus Branchiura Beddard, 1892 (TSN 68619)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8812|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 89403|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8813|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of mollusk family Atyidae Thiele, 1926 (TSN 76255)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8814|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 97243|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8815|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Amaryllis L. (TSN 202501)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8816|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 202974|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8817|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Cressa L. (TSN 30830)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8818|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 93650|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8821|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91895|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8822|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 98139|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8823|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Kurzia von Martens (TSN 14337)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8824|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 84070|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8825|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Leucothoe D. Don (TSN 23548)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8826|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 94197|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8827|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Mimulus L. (TSN 33233)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8828|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 98432|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8829|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Phippsia (Trin.) R. Br. (TSN 41058)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8830|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 94882|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8831|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of fungal genus Pontogeneia Kohlm. (TSN 194009)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8832|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 93720|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8833|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of fungal genus Pontoporeia Kohlmeyer, 1963 (TSN 194349)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8834|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 93966|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8835|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of cnidarian genus Sarsiella Hartlaub, 1907 (TSN 49047)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8836|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 84274|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8837|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of plant genus Sida L. (TSN 21725)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8838|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 83861|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8839|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91372|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8840|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203674|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8841|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) suborder Apseudomorpha Sieg, 1980|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8842|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) genus Apseudomorpha Miller, 1940 (TSN 91086)|2002-02-12 17:26:05|02/12/2002
8843|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Opinion 1269 (Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, vol. 41, pp. 19-21, published 29-Mar-1984) placed Metridiidae Sars, 1902 "on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Family-Group Names in Zoology with the Name Number 497"|2002-02-12 17:44:06|02/12/2002
8844|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Paraeuchaeta norvegica (Boeck, 1872) (TSN 85544)|2002-02-12 17:44:06|02/12/2002
8845|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Devlopment Coordinator|Vermeij (1998) indicates that this is a fossil genus from the "Paleocene of Denmark"|2002-02-14 16:42:06|02/14/2002
8846|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) cite Buccinum castaneum castaneum Dall, 1877 as the type for the genus Volutopsion. The species is therefore also treated likewise. No mention is made of B. c. incisulum Dall, 1919, so until this is sorted out, we leave it attached to the genus Buccinum|2002-02-14 16:42:06|02/14/2002
8847|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|The Genus has been validated in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology: Validation List no. 79 but the higher classification (Family, Order, etc...) has not yet been validated|2002-02-19 16:17:56|02/19/2002
8848|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The species Rhizosolenia alata Brightwell has been moved to the genus Proboscia (see Hasle and Syvertsen in Tomas (ed.), 1997), but some of the varieties formerly placed in alata (such as this one) appear not to have been formally treated since then, so their status seems uncertain|2002-02-19 17:07:23|02/19/2002
8849|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Hasle and Syvertsen (1997) place this genus in the Stellarmiaceae. Addition of this family to ITIS will require a substantial reorganization of the diatom hierarchy. For the moment, ITIS will retain this genus in the family suggested by Hasle and Sims (1986), Heliopeltaceae|2002-02-19 17:07:23|02/19/2002
8850|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|There appears to be an unresolved homonymy between Thalassiothrix longissima var. antarctica Cleve and Mller, 1878 and Thalassiothris antarctica Schimper ex Karsten, 1905. Van Landingham (1971) indicates that both are accepted. Hasle and Syvertsen (1997) regard the latter as accepted, and make no mention of the former, though they do regard the species T. longissima Cleve and Grunow, 1878 as accepted|2002-02-19 17:07:23|02/19/2002
8851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|It appears there may be an unresolved homonymy involving Gomphonema gracile var. cymbelloides Grunow ms. in Cleve, 1894 and Gomphonema cymbelloides Frenguelli and Orlando, 1960. Both are regarded as accepted in Van Landingham (1971). The former is listed as an accepted species in Stoermer et al. (1999)|2002-02-19 17:07:23|02/19/2002
8852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Hasle and Syvertsen (1997), Biddulphia longicruris Greville, 1859 has been transferred as Odontella longicruris (Greville) Hoban, 1983. No treatment was found accounting for B. longicruris hyalina (Schrder, 1906) Cupp, 1943, so for the moment, ITIS will retain this taxon linked directly to the genus record|2002-02-19 17:07:23|02/19/2002
8853|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Technician|Steiginger and Tangen (1997) note that Corythodinium "is recognized by Balech (1988a) and Sournia, 1986; but Dodge and Saunders (1985a) synomized it with Oxytoxum. Untill plate analyses are completed with dissected specimens, these genera should be kept separate"|2002-02-19 19:32:02|02/19/2002
8854|Todd McConchie, ITSI Taxonomic Data Technician|Steiginger and Tangen (1997) note that Corythodinium (of which this species is the type) "is recognized by Balech (1988a) and Sournia, 1986; but Dodge and Saunders (1985a) synomized it with Oxytoxum. Untill plate analyses are completed with dissected specimens, these genera should be kept separate"|2002-02-19 19:32:02|02/19/2002
8855|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|This name is apparently misspelled in Steidinger, Karen A. and Karl Tangen / Carmelo R. Tomas ed., 1996|2002-02-19 19:40:11|02/19/2002
8862|J. D. Hardy|Chelmo is an alternate spelling of Chelmon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8863|J. D. Hardy|The spelling of the genus in the original description is an alternate spelling|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8864|J. D. Hardy|According to Eschmeyer (online catalog of fishes), this name is not available, published with no distinguishing features|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8865|J. D. Hardy|This name was originally written with a hyphen (see Eschmeyer, on-line catalog)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8866|J. D. Hardy|Originally as punctato-lineatus (see Eschmeyer online catalog)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8867|J. D. Hardy|Originally as sanctae helenae (see Eschmeyer on-line catalog)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8868|J. D. Hardy|This combination, taken from Shiino, is listed here based on the fact that the genus Euxiphipops is a syn. of Pomacanthus|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8869|J. D. Hardy|The combination, taken from Shiino (1976), is listed here based on the fact that Euxiphipops is a syn. of Pomacanthus|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8870|J. D. Hardy|The genus Prognathodes was considered a synonym (but valid subgenus) of Chaetodon by Burgess (1978)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8871|J. D. Hardy|Although Allen (1980) considered this a synonym of Chaetodon excelsa, more recent authors have retained it as a valid species|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8872|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (1998) lists this as correct spelling, but as valid subspecies of chrysurus, but considers it a valid species in the online catalog. He gives madagascariensis as an alternate spelling|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8873|J. D. Hardy|For correct spelling see Eschmeyer (1998)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8874|J. D. Hardy|Mauge and Bauchot (1984:463) consider this a synonym of Johnrandallia|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8875|J. D. Hardy|Mauge and Bauchot (1984:474) consider this a synonym of Exornator; but Exornator is herein considered to be a synonym of Chaetodon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8876|J. D. Hardy|Although Mauge and Bauchot (1984) consider this a valid genus, Eschmeyer (Catalog of Fishes) places the type species, Exornator punctatofasciatus, in the genus Chaetodon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8877|J. D. Hardy|Mauge and Bauchot (1984:468) consider this a valid subgenus of Rabdophorus; but Eschmeyer (Catalogue of Fishes) places the type species (Linophora auriga) in the genus Chaetodon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8878|J. D. Hardy|Although Mauge and Bauchot (1984:464) consider this a valid genus, Eschmeyer (Catalog of Fishes) places the type species (Lao excelsa) in Chaetodon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8879|J. D. Hardy|Although Eschmeyer (Catalog of Fishes) considers this genus to be valid (following Pyle (1988), he retains the type species, Roaops burgessi, in Chaetodon|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8880|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (Catalog of Fishes) notes that Allen (1980) considers this a synonym of Chaetodon mosestus|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8881|J. D. Hardy|Considered a synonym of Chaetodon modestus by some recent authors (see Eschmeyer, 1998. Catalog of Fishes)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8882|J. D. Hardy|There are no know types for this species which is "questionably a synonym of Chaetodon auriga" (See Eschmeyer, 1998. Catalog of Fishes)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8883|J. D. Hardy|Some recent authors have retained this species in Chaetodon. We follow Fishbase and the most recent reviewer (Mauge, 1990) in placing it in Prognathodes|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8885|J. D. Hardy|Shinno used a recognised alternate spelling for the genus name. The correct spelling is Xiphypops|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8886|J. D. Hardy|Shiino used a recognized alternate spelling of the genus name. The correct spelling is Xiphypops|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8887|John Maret|From Eschmeyer: Based in part on Chaetodon boddaerti Gmelin. Synonym of Pomacanthus diacanthus (Boddaert 1772)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8888|J. D. Hardy|Preoccupied by Loa Stiles 1902 in Nematoda, replaced by Roa Jordan 1923|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8889|John Maret|From Eschmeyer: Apparently not available, non-binominal as appearing in Walbaum. Subsequent availability not researched|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8890|John Maret|From Eschmeyer: Permanently invalid, preoccupied by Chaetodon aureus Molina 1782 and Bloch 1787|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8891|John Maret|From Eschmeyer: Permanently invalid, preoccupied by Chaetodon chrysurus Bloch & Schneider 1801|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8892|John Maret|Objective synonym of Hemitaurichthys multispinosus Randall, 1975|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8893|John Maret|Not available, Broussonet manuscript name mentioned in passing under Chaetodon reticulatus|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8895|J. D. Hardy|Description independent of Chaetodon strigangulus Cuvier, 1831 (comment from Eschmeyer 1998)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8896|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by (junior homonym of) genus Tetragonopterus Cuvier, 1816 (TSN 162941) in Characidae|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8897|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer notes "Not available, published in a work that does not conform to the principle of binominal nomenclature. Made available by Bleeker, apparently as Tetragonopterus" (which is itself a junior homonym of characid genus Tetragonopterus Cuvier, 1816)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8898|J. D. Hardy|Described independently from (and preoccupied by) Chaetodon luctuosus Quoy and Gaimard, 1824|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8899|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer comments that this is an "Unjustified emendation of Pomacentrus lunula Lacepde 1802"|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8900|J. D. Hardy|Apparently preoccupied by Chaetodon marginatus Lichtenstein, 1823 and possibly Chaetodon marginatus Bloch, 1787 (see Eschmeyer, 1998. Catalog of Fishes)|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8902|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (pers. comm., 20-Mar-2002) will place this in synonymy under Chaetodon Linnaeus, 1758, based on recent placement of the type of Heminigellus Nablant, 1984, which is currently valid as Chaetodon tinkeri Schultz, 1951|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8903|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (pers. comm., 20-Mar-2002) classifies this as a "Synonym of Chaetodon... based on placement of the type species," which is currently recognized as Chaetodon burgessi Allen and Starck, 1973|2002-04-02 17:02:06|04/02/2002
8904|S. Redhead|At the Division/Phylum level the recommended ending for fungi is "-mycota" not "-mycotina" ICBN Art. 16, Rec. 16A|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8905|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Coccotremataceae Henssen ex J.C. David and D. Hawksw, 1991 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8907|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Ostrapales Nannf., 1932 in "Ascomycota: orders of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8910|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Vezdaeaceae Poelt and Vezda ex J.C. David and D. Hawksw., 1991 in "Lecanorales, familiae incertae sedis"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8911|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Seuratiaceae Vuill. ex M.E. Barr, 1987 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8912|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Thelocarpaceae Zukal, 1893 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8913|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Lulworthiales Kohlm., Spatafora and Volkm-Kohlm., 2000 in "Sordariomycetes: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8915|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Phyllachorales M.E. Barr, 1983 in "Sordariomycetes: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8919|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Orcadia G.K. Sutherl. in "Pezizales incertae sedis"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8920|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Trichotheliales Hafellner and Kalb, 1995 in "Ascomycota: orders of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8921|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mycocaliciales Tibell and Wedin, 2000 in "Ascomycota: orders of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8922|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pyrenulales Fink ex D. Hawksw. and O.E. Erikss., 1986 in "Ascomycota: orders of uncertain position"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8923|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Umbilicariacese Chevall., 1826 in "Lecanoromycetes incertae sedis"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8924|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7): "Suborder Lecanorineae (incl. Caliciales)"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8925|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7): "Suborder Peltigerineae (incl. Peltigerales)"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8926|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Oceanitis Kohlm. in "Sordariomycetes: Genera of uncertain positions"|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8928|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pseudeurotiaceae Malloch and Cain, 1970 in "Ascomycota: orders of uncertain position", but Paula DePriest (pers. comm., Apr-2002) places Pseudeurotiaceae in Pezizomycotina|2002-05-07 15:54:18|05/07/2002
8935|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Aspidotheliaceae Rsnen ex J.C. David & D. Hawksw., 1991 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8936|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Baeomycetaceae Dumort., 1829 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8937|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Coniocybaceae Reichenb., 1837 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8938|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Gomphillaceae W. Watson ex Hafellner, 1984 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8939|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mastodiaceae Zahlbr., 1907 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8940|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Microcaliciaceae Tibell, 1984 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8941|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Protothelenellaceae Vezda, H. Mayrhofer & Poelt, 1985 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8942|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Strigulaceae Zahlbr., 1898 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8943|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Thelenellaceae H. Mayrhofer, 1986 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8944|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Thrombiaceae Poelt ex J.C. David & D. Hawksw., 1991 in "Ascomycota: families of uncertain position"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8945|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Arthopyreniaceae W. Watson, 1929 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8946|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pyrenotrichaceae Zahlbr., 1926 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8947|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Lichenotheliaceae Henssen, 1986 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-05-16 08:13:37|05/16/2002
8948|Norman F. Johnson|Fossil taxon|2002-05-20 09:13:36|05/20/2002
8949|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Dendrocerus australicus (Dodd, 1914), which was originally described in the genus Lygocerus|2002-05-20 09:13:36|05/20/2002
8950|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Dendrocerus australicus (Dodd, 1914), which was originally described in the genus Megaspilus|2002-05-20 09:13:36|05/20/2002
8951|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Aphanogmus reticulatus (Fouts, 1934), which was originally described in the genus Calliceras|2002-05-20 09:13:36|05/20/2002
8952|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Aphanogmus reticulatus Parr, 1960|2002-05-20 09:13:36|05/20/2002
8953|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Metridiidae Carlgren, 1893 [TSN 52734]|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8954|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Bunodactis stella (Verrill, 1864) [TSN 52544]|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8955|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Bunodactis Verrill, 1869 [TSN 52543]|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8956|John Maret|Apparently a parahomonym of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Isanthus Michx. (TSN 564863)|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8957|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of officially rejected copepod family name Metridiidae Sars, 1902 (see Melville et al., 1984)|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8958|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 52675|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8959|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdon, same name as) plant genus Amphianthus Torr. (TSN 33461)|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8960|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of polychaete genus Andresia Prenant, 1924 (TSN 64852)|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8961|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Andresia Stephenson, 1922 (TSN 204171)|2002-07-03 14:02:52|07/03/2002
8963|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Klass et al. (2002), "The phylogenetic position of Mantophasmatodea thus remains unclear"|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 152732|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8966|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 152757|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8967|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of fish family Argidae (TSN 164382), which is currently in synonymy under the family Astroblepidae|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 148343|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8970|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 112737|2002-07-11 10:19:56|07/11/2002
8972|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Possibly unresolved homonymy with rodent genus Brachyurus Fischer, 1813|2002-07-30 10:45:52|07/30/2002
8973|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Possible unresolved homonym of the primate genus Semnocebus Lesson, 1840|2002-07-30 10:45:52|07/30/2002
8974|Brian Kensley|Status: Candidate|2002-07-30 15:47:49|07/30/2002
8975|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Pontonia unidens Kingsley, 1880 is listed as a "Species inquirenda" in Chace & Bruce, 1993|2002-07-30 15:47:49|07/30/2002
8976|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8977|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8978|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Lipotes vexillifer|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8979|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8980|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Platanista spp|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8981|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Vulnerable|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8982|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Insufficiently known|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8983|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Sotalia spp|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8984|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8985|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Sousa spp|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8986|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Neophocaena phocaenoides|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8987|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8988|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Eschrichtius robustus|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8989|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8990|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8991|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Megaptera novaeangliae|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8992|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Eubalaena spp. U.S. ESA - Endangered as B. glacialis|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8993|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered (included with E. glacialis); IUCN - Vulnerable|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8994|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Caperea marginata|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8995|Dr. James G. Mead|Article 31b of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1985) specifically gave melas as an example of a Greek adjective that does not change its ending when transferred to a genus of another gender (See Schecill, 1990a, b; RIce, 1990)|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8996|Dr. James G. Mead|Status: Endangered|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8997|Dr. James G. Mead|Commonly included in Mesoplodon|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8998|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Mammal Species of the World (1993) lists capensis in synonymy under Delphinus delphis, but The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals (1999) lists Delphinus capensis as a valid species|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
8999|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Mysticeti Flower, 1864 (TSN 552298)|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/07/2002
9000|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Stenella frontalis (G. Cuvier, 1829) (TSN 552460)|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9001|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Eschrichtius gibbosus and Eschrichtius glaucus|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9002|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Stenella dubia|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9003|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Globicephala melaenea, a variant spelling of melas|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9004|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Tursiops aduncus, Tursiops gillii, and Tursiops nuuanu|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9005|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Physeter macrocephalus|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9006|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Stenella plagiodon|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9007|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Globicephala seiboldii|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9008|Dr. James G. Mead|Physeter catodon and Physeter macrocephalus are awaiting a ruling regarding their usage by the ICZN|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9009|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Heyning and Perrin (2002) note that "Further sampling and a review of D[elphinus] tropicalis is needed to determine whether it is an extremely long-beaked form along a cline of D. capensis found in the Indian Ocean or represents a third species of common dolphin"|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9010|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dr. James G. Meade notes (in Wilson and Ruff, 1999) that "Whether or not Tursiops should be divided into subspecies is a matter of debate. The variation seen in Tursiops specimens has not been satisfactorily explained and suggests specific or subspecific variation. To date 24 nominal species of Tursiops have been described and several populations have been distinguished"|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9011|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Mammal Species of the World (1993) lists Tursiops aduncus in synonymy under T. truncatus, Dale W. Rice (1998) notes, after citing 'equivocal' evidence, that "for the interrim it is more useful to list T[ursiops] truncatus and T. aduncus as separate species, even though the specific allocation of some populations remains in question"|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9012|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dale W. Rice (1998) notes that "Despite the wide distribution, abundance, and popularity of bottlenose dolphins, their taxonomy remains muddled"|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9013|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dr. James G. Mead (personal communication, June 2002) suggested that ITIS recognize two families of river dolphins: Platanistidae (containing Platanista only), and Iniidae (containing Inia, Lipotes, and Pontoporia). "There is not enough consensus to split it into 3 [or more] families"|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9014|Dr. James G. Mead|Kogia is sometimes put in a separate family, Kogiidae|2002-08-05 11:10:38|08/05/2002
9015|ITIS|unavailable, other|2002-08-05 17:15:58|08/05/2002
9018|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Melaspileaceae W. Watson, 1929 is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9019|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Rhynchostomataceae Winka & O.E. Erikss., 2000 in "Chaetothyriomycetes: Family of uncertain position"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9020|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Acrospermaceae Fuckel, 1870 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9021|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Ascocorticiaceae J. Schrt., 1893 is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9022|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Carbomycetaceae Trappe, 1971 is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9023|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Karstenellaceae Harmaja, 1974 is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9024|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Niessliaceae Kirschst., 1939 is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9025|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Calosphaeriales M.E. Barr, 1983 in "Sordariomycetes: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9026|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Meliolales Gum. ex D. Hawksw. & O.E. Erikss., 1986 in "Sordariomycetes: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9027|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Trichosphaeriales M.E. Barr, 1983 in "Sordariomycetes: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9028|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Apiosporaceae K.D. Hyde, J. Frhlich, J.E. Taylor & M.E. Barr, 1998 in "Sordariomycetes: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9029|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Magnaporthaceae P.F. Cannon, 1994 in "Sordariomycetes: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9030|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Obryzaceae Krb., 1855 in "Sordariomycetes: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9031|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Thyridiaceae O.E. Erikss. & J.Z. Yue, 1987 in "Sordariomycetes: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9032|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Coryneliales Seaver & Chardon, 1926 in "Ascomycota: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9033|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Lahmiales O.E. Erikss., 1986 in "Ascomycota: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9034|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Medeolariales Korf, 1982 in "Ascomycota: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9035|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Triblidiales O.E. Erikss., 1992 in "Ascomycota: Orders of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9036|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Aphanopsidaceae Printzen & Rambold, 1995 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9037|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Calycidiaceae Elenkin, 1929 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions "|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9038|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Diporothecaceae R.K. Mibey & D. Hawksw., 1995 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9039|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Eoterfeziaceae G.F. Atk., 1902 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9040|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Epigloeaceae Zahlbr., 1903 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9041|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Koralionastetaceae Kohlm. & Volkm-Kohlm., 1987 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9042|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Lautosporaceae Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. &. O.E. Erikss., 1995 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9043|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Myxotrichaceae Currah, 1985 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9044|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Phyllobatheliaceae Bitter & F. Schill., 1927 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9045|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pleurotremataceae W. Watson, 1929 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9046|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Saccardiaceae Hhn., 1909 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9047|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Testudinaceae Arx, 1971 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9048|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Xanthopyreniaceae Zahlbr., 1926 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9049|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Eiona Kohlm. in "Ascomycota: Genera of uncertain position"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9050|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Lopadium Krb. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9051|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Ropalospora A. Massal. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9052|John Maret|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Sarrameana Vzda & P. James is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9053|Paula DePriest|Pezizomycotina incertae sedis|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Aliquandostipitaceae Inderbitzin, 2001 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9055|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Argynnaceae Shearer & J.L. Crane, 1980 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9056|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Ascoporiaceae Kutorga & D. Hawksw., 1997 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Asterinaceae Hansf., 1946 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9058|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Aulographaceae (Luttr.) P.F. Cannon, 2001 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Botryosphaeriaceae Theiss. & H. Syd., 1918 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9060|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Coccoideaceae P. Henn. ex Sacc. & D. Sacc., 1905 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9061|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Cookellaceae Hhn. ex Sacc. & Trotter, 1913 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9062|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Cucurbitariaceae G. Winter, 1885 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9063|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Diademaceae Shoemaker & C.E. Babc., 1992 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Didymosphaeriaceae Munk, 1953 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9065|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Dothioraceae Theiss. & H. Syd., 1917 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9066|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Englerulaceae P. Henn., 1904 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9067|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Eremomycetaceae Malloch & Cain, 1971 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9068|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Euantennariaceae Hughes & Corlett, 1972 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9069|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Fenestellaceae M.E. Barr, 1979 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9070|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Hypsostromataceae Huhndorf, 1994 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9071|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Leptopeltidaceae Hhn. ex Trotter, 1928 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9072|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Meliolinaceae S. Hughes, 1993 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9073|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mesnieraceae Arx & E. Mll., 1975 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9074|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Micropeltidaceae Clem. & Shear, 1931 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9075|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Microtheliopsidaceae O.E. Erikss., 1981 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9076|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Microthyriaceae Sacc., 1883 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9077|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Moriolaceae Zahlbr., 1903 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9078|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mycoporaceae Zahlbr., 1903 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9079|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mytilinidiaceae Kirschst., 1924 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9080|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Naetrocymbaceae Hhnel ex R.C., 1995 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9081|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Parmulariaceae E. Mll. & Arx ex M.E. Barr, 1979 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9082|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Parodiellaceae Theiss. & H. Syd. ex M.E. Barr, 1987 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9083|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Parodiopsidaceae (G. Arnaud) ex Toro, 1952 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9084|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Piedraiaceae Vigas ex Cif., Bat. & Campos, 1956 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9085|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Planistromellaceae M.E. Barr, 1996 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9086|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Polystomellaceae Theiss. & H. Syd., 1915 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9087|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Protoscyphaceae Kutorga & D. Hawksw., 1997 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9088|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pseudoperisporiaceae Toro, 1926 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9089|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Schizothyriaceae Hhn. ex Trotter et al., 1928 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9090|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Tubeufiaceae M.E. Barr, 1979 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9091|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Vizellaceae H.J. Swart, 1971 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9092|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Zopfiaceae G. Arnaud ex D. Hawksw., 1992 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9093|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pycnocarpon Theiss. in "Dothideomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9094|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Myriostigmella G. Arnaud in "Dothideomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9095|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Brefeldiella Speg. in "Dothideomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9096|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Brefeldiella Speg., in "Dothideomycetes incertae sedis," which suggests that Brefeldiellaceae (Theis.) E. Mll. & Arx can be considered tentatively in synonymy under Class Dothideomycetes|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9097|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Amylocarpus Curr. in "Helotiales incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9098|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet's 'Current system' (found via http://www.umu.se/myconet/Myconet.html) places Amorphothecaceae Parb., 1969 in "Ascomycota: Families of uncertain positions." Their rationale is discussed in Note number 3478 (dated 18-Feb-2002)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9099|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Brigantiaeaceae Hafellner & Bellem., 1982 in "Lecanorales, familiae incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9100|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Ectolechiaceae Zahlbr., 1905 in "Lecanorales, familiae incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9101|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Phlyctidaceae Poelt & Vezda ex J.C. David & D. Hawksw., 1991 in "Lecanorales, familiae incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9102|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Icmadophilaceae Triebel, 1993 in "Lecanoromycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9103|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Dacampiaceae Krb., 1855 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9104|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type family, Asterinaceae Hansf. 1946, in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis." Until this placement is revised, ITIS is temporarily placing Asterinales M.E. Barr ex D. Hawksw. O.E. Erikss. in synonymy under Subdivision Pezizomycotina (direct parent of both Dothideomycetes & Chaetothyriomycetes)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9105|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet (All Notes - Notes on ascomycota systematics) notes the genus Hemisphaeria Klotzsh as synonymous with the genus Daldinia Ces. & De Not., which Eriksson et al. (Outline of Ascomycota - 2001) place in Order Xylariales Nannf. ITIS is therefore tentatively placing Hemisphaeriales in synonymy under Order Xylariales Nannf.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9106|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet (All Notes - Notes on ascomycota systematics) notes the family Pseudosphaeriaceae Hhn. as synonymous with the family Pleosporaceae Nitschke, 1869, which Eriksson et al. (Outline of Ascomycota - 2001) place in Pleosporales Luttrell ex M.E. Barr. ITIS is therefore tentatively placing Pseudosphaeriales in synonymy under Order Pleosporales Luttrell ex M.E. Barr|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9107|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Torpedospora Meyers in "Sordariomycetes: Genera of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9108|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type family, Tuberaceae Dumort., in Order Pezizales C. Bessey. Therefore ITIS is placing Tuberales Bull. in synonymy under Pezizales C. Bessey|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9109|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 194349|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9110|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 194106|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9111|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 194009|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9112|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Abyssomyces Kohlm. in "Sordariomycetes: Genera of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9113|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Pontogeneia Kohlm. in "Sordariomycetes: Genera of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9114|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 181664|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9115|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 193952|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9116|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Despite a 1991 note placing Biatoraceae Massal. in synonymy under Lecanoraceae, Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Biatora Fr., in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Biatoraceae Massal. in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9117|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Catinaria Vain., in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Catinariaceae in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9118|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Cetraria Ach., in the family Parmeliaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Cetrariaceae Schaer. in synonymy under Parmeliaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9119|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Evernia Ach., in the family Parmeliaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Everniaceae Tomas. in synonymy under Parmeliaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9120|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Helocarpon Fr., in the family Micareaceae Vezda ex Hafellner. Therefore ITIS is placing Helocarpaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Micareaceae Vezda ex Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9121|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Hypogymnia (Nyl.) Nyl., in the family Parmeliaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Hypogymniaceae Poelt ex Elix in synonymy under Parmeliaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9122|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Lecania A. Massal., in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Lecaniaceae W. Watson in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9123|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Mycobilimbia Rehm, in the family Porpidiaceae Hertel & Hafellner. Therefore ITIS is placing Mycobilimbiaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Porpidiaceae Hertel & Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9124|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet (Notes on ascomycete systematics) cites a 1995 note, placing the type genus, Nesolechia Massal., in the synonymy of the genus Phacopsis Tul. Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Phacopsis Tul. in the family Acarosporaceae Zahlbr. Therefore ITIS is placing Nesolechiaceae Arnold in synonymy under Acarosporaceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9125|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Phyllopsora Mll. Arg., in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Phyllopsoraceae Zahlbr. in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9126|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Index Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum) places the type genus, Pseudophyscia Mll. Arg., in the synonymy of the genus Heterodermia Trevis. Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Heterodermia Trevis. in the family Physciaceae Zahlbr. Therefore ITIS is placing Pseudophysciaceae (Hue) Tomas. in synonymy under Physciaceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9127|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Corynesporascaceae Sivan., 1996 in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis" (misspelled as "Corynesporaceaeae")|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9128|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Psorula Gotth. Schneid., in the family Psoraceae Zahlbr. Therefore ITIS is placing Psorulaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Psoraceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9129|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet (Notes on ascomycete systematics) cites a 1992 note, rejecting Pyxinaceae Stizenb. versus Physciaceae Zahlbr. (see also Appendix IIA of Greuter et al., eds., 1999). Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) also places the type genus, Pyxine Fr., in the family Physciaceae Zahlbr. Therefore ITIS is placing Pyxinaceae Stizenb. in synonymy under Physciaceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9130|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Schadonia Krb., in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Schadoniaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9131|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Scoliciosporum A. Massal., in the Lecanoraceae Krb. Therefore ITIS is placing Scoliciosporaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Lecanoraceae Krb.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9132|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Despite a 1991 note placing Tephromelataceae Hafellner in synonymy under Lecanoraceae, Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Tephromela M. Choisy, in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson. Therefore ITIS is placing Tephromelataceae Hafellner in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9133|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) red algae genus Cornicularia (Manza) V.J.Chapm. & P.G.Parkinson in V.J.Chapm., 1974 (TSN 12541)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9134|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Redonia C.W. Dodge is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9135|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, not a formal taxon at subfamily rank, duplicate of genus record TSN 14005|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9136|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, not a formal taxon at subfamily rank, duplicate of genus record TSN 191125|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9137|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Roccellinastrum Follmann, in the family Micareaceae Vezda ex Hafellner (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is placing Roccellinastraceae Hafellner in synonymy under Micareaceae Vezda ex Hafellner, until this is further resolved|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9138|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Squamarina Poelt, in the family Bacidiaceae W. Watson (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is placing Squamarinaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Bacidiaceae W. Watson, until this is further resolved|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9139|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Cladoniaceae Zenker (TSN 189835)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9140|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Cladia Nyl., in the family Cladoniaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Cladiaceae Filson in synonymy under Cladoniaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9141|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Diploschistes Norman, in the family Thelotremataceae (Nyl.) Stizenb. Therefore ITIS is placing Diploschistaceae Zahlbr. in synonymy under Thelotremataceae (Nyl.) Stizenb.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9142|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Eiglera Hafellner, in the family Hymeneliaceae Krb. Therefore ITIS is placing Eigleraceae Hafellner in synonymy under Hymeneliaceae Krb.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9143|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Koerberiella Stein, in the family Porpidiaceae Hertel & Hafellner. Therefore ITIS is placing Koerberiellaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Porpidiaceae Hertel & Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9144|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Lasioloma R. Sant., in the family Ectolechiaceae Zahlbr. Therefore ITIS is placing Lasiolomataceae Hafellner in synonymy under Ectolechiaceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9145|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Lopadium Krb., in the family Ectolechiaceae Zahlbr. (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is placing Lopadiaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Ectolechiaceae Zahlbr., until this is further resolved|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9146|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Mycosphaerellaceae Lindau in "Dothideomycetes et Chaetothyriomycetes incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9147|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|'Parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) mollusk genus Catinella Pease, 1870 (TSN 76909)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9148|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) sponge genus Metschnikowia Grimm, 1877 (TSN 47805)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9149|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) oligochaete genus Nais Mueller, 1773 (TSN 68946)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9150|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) amphipod genus Pontogeneia Boeck, 1871 (TSN 93720)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9151|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) amphipod genus Pontoporeia Kroyer, 1842 (TSN 93966)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9152|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) hymenopteran genus Sticta (TSN 154332)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9153|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Orphniospora Krb. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9154|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Phyllachoraceae Theiss. & H. Syd., 1915 (TSN 610660)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9155|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Squamarina Poelt is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9156|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Cyphelium Ach., in the family Caliciaceae Chevall. Therefore ITIS is placing Cypheliaceae Zahlbr. in synonymy under Caliciaceae Chevall.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9157|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Auriculora Kalb, 1905 in "Lecanorales, genera incertae sedis"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9158|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Melanolecia Hertel is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9159|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Pseudopannaria (de Lesd.) Zahlbr. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9160|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Rhizolecia Hertel is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9161|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Steinia Krb. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9162|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coodinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Roccellinastrum Follmann is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9163|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Austroblastenia Sipman is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9164|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Megaloblastenia Sipman is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9165|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) treats D.J. Galloway & P.M. Jrg. as incertae sedis in Lecanorales|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9166|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) treats Buelliastrum Zahlbr. as incertae sedis in Lecanorales|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9167|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) treats Pachyascus Poelt & Hertel as incertae sedis in Lecanorales|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9168|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) treats Sporacestra A. Massal. as incertae sedis in Lecanorales|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9169|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type family, Caliciaceae Chevall., in "Suborder Lecanorineae (incl. Caliciales)." Until this placement is revised, ITIS is temporarily placing Caliciaceae Chevall. in synonymy under Suborder Lecanorineae|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9170|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eriksson and Winka (1997) treat Clavicipitales Nannf. as a synonym of Hypocreales Lindau, noting that further analyses are necessary to confirm it. Eriksson et al. (Outline of Ascomycota - 2001) continue to place Clavicipitaceae (Lindau) Earle ex Rogerson 1971 in Order Hypocreales Lindau, therefore ITIS will retain Clavicipitales Nannf. in synonymy under Hypocreales Lindau|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9171|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Acarosporineae in Lecanorales, but Paula DePriest (pers. comm., Sep-2002) places Acarosporineae in Lecanoromycetes incertae sedis|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9172|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type family, Cladoniaceae Zenker, in "Suborder Lecanorineae (incl. Caliciales)." Therefore, ITIS is placing Cladoniineae in synonymy under Suborder Lecanorineae|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9173|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type family, Umbilicariaceae Chevall., in "Lecanoromycetes incertae sedis." Therefore, ITIS is tentatively placing Umbilicarineae in synonymy under Class Lecanoromycetes|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9174|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet's 'Current system' (found via http://www.umu.se/myconet/Myconet.html) places Amorphotheca Parb. in Amorphothecaceae Parb. Their rationale is discussed in Note number 3478 (dated 18-Feb-2002)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9175|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Buellia De Not., in Physciaceae Zahlbr. Therefore, ITIS is tentatively placing Buelliaceae in synonymy under Physciaceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9176|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Diaporthe Nitschke, in Valsaceae Tul. & C. Tul. Therefore, ITIS is placing Diaporthaceae Hhn. ex Wehm. in synonymy under Valsaceae Tul. & C. Tul.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9177|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Eurotium Link, in the family Trichocomaceae E. Fisch. Therefore ITIS is placing Eurotiaceae Clem. & Shear in synonymy under Trichocomaceae E. Fisch.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9178|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Lecidoma Gotth. Schneid. & Hertel is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9179|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Lecidoma Gotth. Schneid. & Hertel, in the family Psoraceae Zahlbr. (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is tentatively placing Lecidomataceae Hafellner in synonymy under Psoraceae Zahlbr.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9180|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Greuter et al. (2000, ICBN Appendix IIA) list Lecotheciaceae Krb. as a taxonomic synonym of Placynthiaceae E. Dahl in Meddel. Dan H. Nicolson (personal communication, September 2002) notes that the respective type genera are based on the same type species, which would make these nomenclatural synonyms|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9181|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Leptogium (Ach.) Gray, in the family Collemataceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Leptogiaceae (Massal.) Krb. in synonymy under Collemataceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9182|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Opegrapha Ach., in the family Roccellaceae Chevall. Therefore ITIS is placing Opegraphaceae Stizenb. in synonymy under Roccellaceae Chevall.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9183|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Physma A. Massal., in the family Collemataceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Physmaceae W. Watson in synonymy under Collemataceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9184|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Placolecis Trevis., in the family Catillariaceae Hafellner. Therefore ITIS is placing Placolecidaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Catillariaceae Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9185|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Polystigma DC., in the family Phyllachoraceae Theiss. & H. Syd. Therefore ITIS is placing Polystigmataceae Hhn. ex Nannf. in synonymy under Phyllachoraceae Theiss. & H. Syd.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9186|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Greuter et al. (2000, ICBN Appendix IIA) list Racoblennaceae A. Massal. ex Stizenb. as a taxonomic synonym of Placynthiaceae E. Dahl in Meddel.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9187|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Ramalea Nyl., in the family Cladoniaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Ramaleaceae Elenkin in synonymy under Cladoniaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9188|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Sarrameana Vzda & P. James, in the family Fuscideaceae Hafellner (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is tentatively placing Sarrameanaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Fuscideaceae Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9189|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Schaereria Th. Fr., in the family Agyriaceae Corda. Therefore ITIS is placing Schaereriaceae M. Choisy ex Hafellner in synonymy under Agyriaceae Corda. See also Myconet, 2001 (vol. 6, Notes on ascomycete systematics. Nos 3128-3302)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9190|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Solorina Ach., in the family Peltigeraceae Dumort. Therefore ITIS is placing Solorinaceae Bayrh. in synonymy under Peltigeraceae Dumort.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9191|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Greuter et al. (2000) note the type genus, Sphaeria Haller, as a taxonomic synonym of the genus Hypoxylon Bull., which Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the family Xylariaceae Tul. & C. Tul. Therefore ITIS tentatively is placing Sphaeriaceae Fr. in synonymy under Xylariaceae Tul. & C. Tul.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9192|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Greuter et al. (2000) note the type genus, Sphaeria Haller, as a taxonomic synonym of the genus Hypoxylon Bull., which Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the Order Xylariales Nannf. Therefore ITIS tentatively is placing Sphaerales in synonymy under Xylariales Nannf.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9193|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Sphaerophoropsis Vain., in the family Cladoniaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Sphaerophoropsidaceae Elenkin in synonymy under Cladoniaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9194|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Sticta (Schreb.) Ach., in the family Lobariaceae Chevall. Therefore ITIS is placing Stictaceae (Nyl.) Atiz. in synonymy under Lobariaceae Chevall.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9195|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Trapelia M. Choisy, in the family Agyriaceae Corda. Therefore ITIS is placing Trapeliaceae M. Choisy ex Hertel in synonymy under Agyriaceae Corda|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9196|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Tremolecia M. Choisy, in the family Hymeneliaceae Krb. Therefore ITIS is placing Tremoleciaceae Hefellner in synonymy under Hymeneliaceae Krb.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9197|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Usnea Dill. ex Adans., in the family Parmeliaceae Zenker. Therefore ITIS is placing Usneaceae Zenker in synonymy under Parmeliaceae Zenker|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9198|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Xanthopsorella Kalb & Hafellner, in the family Catillariaceae Hafellner. Therefore ITIS is placing Xanthopsorellaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Catillariaceae Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9199|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Pyrenopsis Nyl., in the family Lichinaceae Nyl. Therefore ITIS is placing Pyrenopsidaceae Th. Fr. in synonymy under Lichinaceae Nyl.|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9200|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) notes Cryptomycetaceae Hhn., 1917 as a "nomen invalidum," but nonetheless classifies it in Order Rhytismatales. In their "Current system" (as of 29-Aug-2002) it is noted as "ad int."|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9201|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Terfezia (Tul. & C. Tul.) Tul. & C. Tul., in the family Pezizaceae Dumort. Therefore ITIS is placing Terfeziaceae E. Fisch. in synonymy under Pezizaceae Dumort. See also Myconet's "Notes on ascomycete systematics," Note 3471 (as of 08-Aug-2002, found under "New Notes" on Myconet web site http://www.umu.se/myconet/Myconet.html)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9202|ITIS|nomen rejiciendum|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9203|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Eschatogonia Trevis. in "Lecanorales, genera incertae sedis," and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9204|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Normandina Nyl. in "Ascomycota: Genera of uncertain positions"|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9205|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Catolechia Flot. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9206|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Claurouxia D. Hawksw. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9207|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Epilichen Clem. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9208|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Fuscideaceae Hafellner is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9209|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Chaetoplea (Sacc.) Clem. is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9210|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Haploloma Trev. in "Lecanorales, genera incertae sedis", and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9211|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Psorotichiella Werner in "Lecanorales, genera incertae sedis", and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9212|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Ravenelula Speg. in "Lecanorales, genera incertae sedis", and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9213|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Savoryella E.B.G. Jones & Eaton in "Sordariales inc. sed", and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9214|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places Crinigera I. Schmidt in "Ascomycota: Genera of uncertain position", and further notes that its position is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9215|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) states that the position of Monoblastiaceae W. Watson is uncertain|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9216|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the type genus, Ropalospora A. Massal., in the family Fuscideaceae Hafellner (noting that "the position of the taxon is uncertain"). Therefore ITIS is tentatively placing Ropalosporaceae Hafellner in synonymy under Fuscideaceae Hafellner|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9217|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 1999 (vol. 2, Notes on ascomycete systematics. Nos 2440-2755) treats the type genus, Spermophthora S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell, as a synonym of Eremothecium Borz, which Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the family Eremotheciaceae Kurtzman. Therefore ITIS is placing Spermophthoraceae Guillierm. in synonymy under Eremotheciaceae Kurtzman|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9218|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Myconet, 2001 (Outline of Ascomycota, vol. 7) places the family Melanommataceae G. Winter in the order Pleosporales Luttrell ex M.E. Barr. Therefore ITIS is placing Melanommatales M.E. Barr in synonymy under Pleosporales Luttrell ex M.E. Barr. See also Myconet, 2000 (vol. 5, Notes on ascomycete systematics. Nos 2940-3127)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9219|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved homonymy with plant genus Lachnocaulon Kunth (1841). This fungal genus dates to 1931, according to Index Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum)|2002-09-17 16:23:10|09/17/2002
9220|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Bruce Collette (pers. comm., 01-Apr-2002) notes that "the picture with the original description clearly shows that it is Acanthocybium... Acanthocybium is monotypic"|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9221|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Formerly included in Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758) as a subspecies. Collette, Reeb, and Block (2001) support treating this Pacific taxon as a full species, Thunnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844), separate from the Atlantic taxon, Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758)|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9222|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Formerly included Thunnus thynnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844). Collette, Reeb, and Block (2001) support treating the Pacific taxon as a full species, Thunnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844), separate from the Atlantic species Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758)|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9223|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Collette and Nauen (1983), and Eschmeyer (website, 28-Mar-2002), this was originally published as Scomberomorus (Cybiosarda) elegans Whitley, 1935|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9224|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Formerly synonymized under Pacific taxon Thunnus thynnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844), which Collette, Reeb, and Block (2001) support treating as a full species, Thunnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844), separate from the Atlantic taxon, Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758)|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9225|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Collette and Nauen (1983) and Eschmeyer (website, 28-Mar-2002), this was originally published as Thynnus (Pelamis) unicolor Rppell 1836|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9227|Bruce B. Collette and William N. Eschmeyer|Following prevailing usage Thunnus coretta (Cuvier, 1829) is a "nomen oblitum" (see International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 4th ed., 1999), and Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson, 1831) is a "nomen protectum"|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9228|Bruce B. Collette and William N. Eschmeyer|Following prevailing usage Apolectus immunis Bennett, 1831 is a "nomen oblitum" (see International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 4th ed., 1999), and Scomberomorus tritor (Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1832) is a "nomen protectum"|2002-10-01 10:17:25|10/01/2002
9229|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 50875|2002-10-02 14:48:04|10/02/2002
9230|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact|2002-10-02 14:48:04|10/02/2002
9231|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 572283|2002-10-02 14:48:04|10/02/2002
9232|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 50889|2002-10-02 14:48:04|10/02/2002
9233|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Steve Cairns (personal communication, April 2001) notes that Thamnasteriidae Vaughan and Wells, 1943 "is extinct family according to Veron, 2000," having gone extinct in the Mesozoic|2002-10-02 14:48:04|10/02/2002
9234|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|Chernoff places the New World silversides in the family Atherinopsidae|2002-11-04 17:09:44|11/04/2002
9235|J. D. Hardy|As noted by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) this is a mis-spelling of Chloricthys used by some authors|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9236|J. D. Hardy|Parenti and Radall (2000) attribute the autrhorship of this name to Rose|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9237|J. D. Hardy|Unjustified emendation of Labrus macrourus (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9238|J. D. Hardy|Included here by implication|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9239|J. D. Hardy|Emendation of Cheilinus trilobatus Lacepede, 1801|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9240|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9241|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9243|J. D. Hardy|Original genus should have been spelled Choerops|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9244|J. D. Hardy|Spelled pecadorensis in Parenti and Randall (2000:10) apparantly in error (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9245|J. D. Hardy|The correct genus spelling is Xiphocheilus, but the species name robustus is so far found only in combination with the incorrect genus spelling, Xiphochilus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9246|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication (see Cheorops [equals Cherodon] albigena)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9247|J. D. Hardy|By implication (see Xyrichthys microlepidotus Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9248|J. D. Hardy|"Questionably a synonym of Hemigymnus melapterus" (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9249|J. D. Hardy|"Questionably a synonym of Notolabrus tetricus" (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9250|J. D. Hardy|"Questionably a synonym of Symphodus tinca" (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9251|J. D. Hardy|Spelled "dubbius" in Parenti and Randall (2000:42)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9252|J. D. Hardy|Originally described in the genus Xyrichthys [sic] (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9253|J. D. Hardy|Originally described in the genus Xirichthys [sic] (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9254|J. D. Hardy|Parenti and Randall (2000:49) use the recognized misspelling of Xyrichtys, "Xyrichthys"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9255|J. D. Hardy|Parenti and Randall (2000:50) use the recognized misspelling of Xyrichtys, "Xyrichthys"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9256|J. D. Hardy|In the description of this species the genus name was mis-spelled as "Olisterops" (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9257|J. D. Hardy|Status uncertain (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9258|J. D. Hardy|Genus spelled "Glijphisodon" in original description|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9259|J. D. Hardy|Synonym my implication|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9260|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Callyodon equals Scarus. Mis-spelled in Shiino (1976) as pyrrhostethus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9261|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Heliases equals Chromis|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9262|J. D. Hardy|The author is erroneously given as "Ehrenberg in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840" by Parenti and Randall, 2000:58. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) give the full authorship as "Valenciennes (ex Ehrenberg) in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9263|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Lepidaplois equals Bodianus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9264|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. In Eschmeyer as "Julis (Halichoeres) kawarin"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9265|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Halichoeres has been considered a subgenus of Julis (see Julis notopsis)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9266|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Halichoeres has been considered a subgenus of Julis (see Julis poecilopterus)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9267|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication (see Eupomacentrus rubridorsalis). Eupomacentrus equals Pomacentrus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9268|J. D. Hardy|Derived from Cossyphus opercularis which is permanently invalid and in the synonomy of Pteragogus pelycus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9269|J. D. Hardy|Included by inplication|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9270|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Nexilarius equals Abudefduf|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9271|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9272|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys which was the original genus of H. lecluse (but with the alternate spelling Xyrichthys)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9273|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys (but with X. mundiceps originally with the alternate spelling Xyrichthys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9274|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys (but X. niveilatus originally with the alternate spelling Xyrichthys)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9275|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys (but with X. rosipes using the recognized misspelling Xyrichthys)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9276|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. See Xyrichtys woodi in Eschmeyer (on-line Catalog of Fishes). Hemipteronotus equals Xyrichtys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9277|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Iniistius equals Xyrichtys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9278|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Julis equals Coris|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9279|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Lienardella equals Choerodon|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9280|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Both Margaritodon and Callyodon equal Scarus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9281|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. See Eupomacentrus chrysus. Eupomacentrus equals Pomacentrus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9282|J. D. Hardy|Scarus rubroviolaceus is the type of the genus Scarops|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9283|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. See Callyodon bipallidus. Callyodon equals Scarus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9284|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Verreo equals Bodianus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9285|J. D. Hardy|Included as a synonym of A. melanurus based on earlier recognition of the subspecies lineatus (now a full species)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9286|J. D. Hardy|Bodianus bilunulatus albotaeniatus is regarded as a valid subspecies by some recent authors. We follow Parenti and Randall (2000) in considering albotaeniatus a synonym of bilunulatus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9287|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Originally Glyphisodon palmeri. Glyphisodon equals Abudefduf|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9288|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Callyodon eguals Scarus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9289|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Lepidaplois equals Bodianus. See Bodianus bilunulatus albotaeniatus [equals Bodianus bilunulatus]|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9290|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Pimelometopon equals Semicossyphus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9291|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Xyrichthys is a recognized misspelling of Xyrichtys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9292|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Heliases equals Chromis. See Heliases marginata|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9293|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Callyodon equals Scarus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9294|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. Crenilabrus equals Symphodus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9295|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Eupomacentrus equals Stegastes|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9296|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. Crenilabrus has been historically considered a synonym of Smyphodus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9297|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. In Eschmeyer as Julis (Halichoeres) hoevenii|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9298|J. D. Hardy|Mis-spelled in Shiino as "centriquadrus"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9299|J. D. Hardy|Not available, on Official Index (Opinion 1563)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9300|J. D. Hardy|Based on the unavailable name Labrus coccineus, a manuscript name mentioned in the account of Labrus miles. In the synonymy of Pseudolabrus miles|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9301|J. D. Hardy|Secondarily preoccupied by Cossyphus opercularis Guichenot, 1847 when both are in Bodianus, also a subjective synonym of Bodianus opercularis (Guichenot, 1847)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9302|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Based on Scarus mutabilis Lowe, 1838|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9303|J. D. Hardy|Originally as Crenilabrus (Thalliurus) blochii Swainson, 1939|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9304|J. D. Hardy|Secondarily preoccupied in Stethojulis by Julis casturi Bleeker, 1852|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9305|J. D. Hardy|Unjustified emendation of Glyphisodon Lacepede, 1802|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9306|J. D. Hardy|The genus spelling (Gyyphidodon Agassiz, 1846) is an unjustified emendation of Glyphisodon Lacepede, 1802|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9307|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable. Based on a manuscript name under Pseudolabrus miles. In the synonymy of Pseudolabrus miles|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9308|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable. Secondarily preoccupied in Pomacentrus by Pomacentrus fasciatus Cuvier, 1830; replaced by Pomacentrus darwiniensis Whitley, 1928|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9309|J. D. Hardy|Mis-spelling of genus Xiphocheilus in main heading of Bleeker, 1857 (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9310|J. D. Hardy|Genus spelled Xiphochilus in original description|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9311|J. D. Hardy|Original genus spelling should have been Xiphocheilus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9312|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable. Misprinting or emendation of fucicola (see Parenti and Randall, 2000:31)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9313|J. D. Hardy|Listed under Thalassoma lunare (Linnaeus) as "?Chlorichthys grayii Swainson, 1839"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9314|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Based on Julis greenovii Bennett, 1828. Julis equals Coris. See also Coris greenoughii|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9315|J. D. Hardy|Original genus spelling was Xiphochilus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9316|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. In Eschmeyer as "Julis (Halichoeres) javanicus" (original description)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9317|J. D. Hardy|Questionably a synonym of Symphodus tinca (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9318|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, mis-spelling of Cymolutes|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9319|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, unjustified emendation of Labrus macrodontus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9320|J. D. Hardy|Un-needed new name for Coryphaena pentadactylus Linnaeus, 1758|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9321|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Genus name in original description was spelled Xiphochilus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9322|J. D. Hardy|Questionably a synonym of Symphodus ocellatus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9323|J. D. Hardy|Unjustidied emendation of Pomacentrus scolopseus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9324|J. D. Hardy|No known types (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9325|J. D. Hardy|No known types. Based on a drawning. Nomen oblitum (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9326|J. D. Hardy|Questionably a synonym of Neopomacentrus taeniurus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9327|J. D. Hardy|No types known (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9328|J. D. Hardy|Nomen oblitum (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9329|J. D. Hardy|Nomen oblitum|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9330|J. D. Hardy|No distinguishing features. In the synonymy of Notolabrus gymnogenis|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9331|J. D. Hardy|Nomen dubium (see Parenti and Randall, 2000)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9332|J. D. Hardy|No types known; questionably a synonym of Hologymnosus annulatus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9333|J. D. Hardy|No types known; probable synonym of Ctenolabrus rupestris (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9334|J. D. Hardy|nomen oblitum|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9336|J. D. Hardy|Listed by implication. Crenilabrus eqauls Synphodus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9337|J. D. Hardy|In Eschmeyer as Julis (Halichoeres) leparensis|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9338|J. D. Hardy|Added by implication. The genus was mis-spelled as "Chilinus" in the original description|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9339|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Chloerops equals Choerodon|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9340|J. D. Hardy|Included on basis of subgenus Iniistius in original description|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9341|J. D. Hardy|Considered incertae sedis by Parenti, Paola, and Randall (2000)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9342|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) notes that the status of this species is uncertain|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9343|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) lists this species as "status uncertain"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9344|J. D. Hardy|Not available, manuscript name by Poey (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9345|J. D. Hardy|Peaolopesia is a syn. of Choerodon. See Xiphochilus gymnogenys and Julis matthoei in Eschmeyer to track links between genera (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9346|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Peaolopesia equals Choerodon. See Xiphochilus gymnogenys and Julis matthoei for links of genera in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9347|J. D. Hardy|Unjustified emendation of "kalosoma"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9348|J. D. Hardy|Questionally a synonym of Abudefduf septemfasciatus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9349|J. D. Hardy|Preoccupied by Labrus rubiginosus Risso, 1827 (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9350|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Originally Glyphisodon amabilis which equals Chrysiptera leucopoma|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9351|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Originally Glyphisodon glaucus which equals Chrysiptera glauca|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9352|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Originally Glyphisodon zonatus which equals Chrysiptera biocellata|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9353|J. D. Hardy|Included here by implication. Duymaeria equals Pteragogus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9354|J. D. Hardy|Original genus should have been spelled Labrichthys|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9355|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Originally Odax frenatus which equals Siphonognathus radiatus|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9356|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By all indications, this name is a Shiino (1976) misspelling, and should have been listed as "Pseudolabrus cinctus (Hutton)"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9357|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 170497|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9358|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) says "name applies to an initial phase of Chlorurus, probably a synonym of Chlorurus bleekeri"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9359|J. D. Hardy|Secondarily preoccupied and homonym of Halichoeres bimaculatus Ruppell, 1835, when both are in Halichoeres|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9360|J. D. Hardy|Not available, preoccupied and homonym of Hiatula Modeer, 1792, in Mollusca|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9361|J. D. Hardy|Not now available, placed on Official Index (Opinion 1799)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9362|J. D. Hardy|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) this is a "synonym of the younger name A. allardi"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9363|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Callyodon equals Scarus. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) says "Name applies to an initial phase of Chlorurus. Probably a synonym of Chlorurus bleekeri"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9364|J. D. Hardy|Apparently preoccupied by and junior homonym of Suezia in Crustacea, replaced by Suezichthys Smith, 1958|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9365|J. D. Hardy|No types known, senior synonym of Labrus flagellifer but proposal to suppress made by Pareenti and Randall, 1998 (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9366|J. D. Hardy|Status uncertain, dated to Linard in Sauvage, 1891, by Fricke, 1999, and included by him as a synonym of Dascyllus carneus Fischer, 1885 (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9367|J. D. Hardy|Objective synonym of Ctenolabrus (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9368|J. D. Hardy|The type of this now invalid genus, Malacanthus radiatus, is now in Siphonognathus of the family Odacidae|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9369|J. D. Hardy|Invalid based of placement of the type species, P. oxycephalus Bleeker, 1877, in Chrysiptera|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9370|J. D. Hardy|Xyrichthys is a recognized mis-spelling of Xyrichtys. Xyrichthys has frequently been used in type descriptions|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9371|J. D. Hardy|Delete: database artifact, name not found after extensive search|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9373|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Coris variegata Ramsay and Ogilby, 1887|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9374|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Choerops unimaculatus Cartier, 1874 is a senior primary homonym of Choerops unimaculatus De Viz, 1885|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9375|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Choerops unimaculatus De Viz, 1885 is a junior primary homonym of Choerops unimaculatus Cartier, 1874|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9376|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Cossyphus opercularis Guichenot, 1847 is a primary senior homonym of Cossyphus opercularis Peters, 1855|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9377|J. D. Hardy|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) this is "Apparently not the same as, and preoccupied by Crenilabrus aurantiacus Cocco 1885, but perhaps should be considered a misidentification. In the synonymy of Lappanella fasciata (Cocco 1833)." A junior homonym of Crenilabrus aurantiacus Cocco, 1885|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9378|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gomphosus fuscus Bennett, 1828 is a senior primary homonym of Gomphoses fuscus Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9379|J. D. Hardy|Gomphoses fuscus Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840 is a junior primary homonym of Gomphosus fuscus Bennett, 1828|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9380|J. D. Hardy|Gomphosus viridis Bennett, 1830 was apparently described independently of Gomphosus viridis Cuvier, 1829, therefore unavailable, preoccupied by and junior homonym of Gomphosus viridis Cuvier, 1829 (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9381|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gomphosus viridis Cuvier, 1829 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Gomphosus viridis Bennett, 1830|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9382|J. D. Hardy|Of Halichoeres bleekeri (Steindachner and Dderlein, 1887), Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) says "Perhaps should not be used; secondarily preoccupied by Halichoeres bleekeri Gnther, 1861." Homonym if both are recognised in the genus Halichoeres|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9383|J. D. Hardy|Nomen oblitum (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes); also a senior homonym of Julis coris Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9384|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior primary homonym of Julis modestus Girard, 1854|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9385|J. D. Hardy|A junior primary homonym of Labrus aper Retzius, 1800|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9386|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus aper Valenciennes, 1846|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9387|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus cinereus Pallas, 1814|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9388|J. D. Hardy|Labrus cinereus Pallas, 1814 is a junior primary homonym of Labrus cinereus Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9389|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus ballan Bonnaterre, 1788 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus ballan Walbaum, 1792|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9390|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus ballan Walbaum, 1792 is a junior primary homonym of Labrus ballan Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9391|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus comber Bonnaterre, 1788 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus comber Gmelin, 1789 and Labrus comber Walbaum, 1792|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9392|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and a junior primary homonym of Labrus comber Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9393|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus coquus Gmelin, 1789 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus coquus Walbaum, 1792|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9394|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and a junior primary homonym of Labrus coquus Gmelin, 1789|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9395|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus donzella Rafinesque, 1810 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus donzella Nardo, 1824|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9396|J. D. Hardy|Labrus fuscus Lacpde, 1801 is apparently a junior primary homonym of Labrus fuscus Gmelin, 1789|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9397|J. D. Hardy|Labrus fuscus Pallas, 1814 is apparently a junior primary homonym of Labrus fuscus Gmelin, 1789|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9398|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, permanently preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus fuscus Gmelin, 1789|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9399|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus fuscus Gmelin, 1789 is apparently the senior primary homonym of Labrus fuscus Walbaum, 1792, Labrus fuscus Lacpde, 1801, and Labrus fuscus Pallas, 1814|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9400|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus guttatus Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9401|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus guttatus Bonnaterre, 1788 is apparently the senior primary homonym of Labrus guttatus Gmelin, 1789, Labrus guttatus Bloch, 1791, and Labrus guttatus Walbaum, 1792|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9402|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus guttatus Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9403|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus japonicus Houttuyn, 1782 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus japonicus Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1839|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9404|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus japonicus Houttuyn, 1782|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9405|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus olivaceus Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9406|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus ornatus Carmichael, 1819 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus ornatus Gronow in Gray, 1854|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9407|J. D. Hardy|Junior primary homonym of Labrus ornatus Carmichael, 1819|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9408|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus polyodon Walbaum, 1792. Questionably a synonym of Thalassoma lunare (Linnaeus, 1758)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9409|J. D. Hardy|Labrus polyodon Walbaum, 1792 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus polyodon Bloch and Schneider, 1801. Questionably a synonym of Thalassoma lunare (Linnaeus, 1758)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9410|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus psittaculus Lacpde, 1801 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus psittaculus Richardson, 1840|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9411|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus psittaculus Lacepede, 1801|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9412|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus psittacus Lacpde, 1801 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus psittacus Risso, 1827|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9413|J. D. Hardy|Junior primary homonym of Labrus psittacus Lacepde, 1801|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9414|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus reticulatus Bonnaterre, 1788 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus reticulatus Lowe, 1839|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9415|J. D. Hardy|Junior primary homonym of Labrus reticulatus Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9416|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus rufus Linnaeus, 1758 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus rufus Rathke, 1837|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9417|J. D. Hardy|Junior primary homonym of Labrus rufus Linnaeus, 1758|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9418|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus trimaculatus Bonnaterre, 1788 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus trimaculatus Gmelin, 1789|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9419|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus trimaculatus Bonnaterre, 1788 (see Parenti and Randall, 2000)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9420|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus viridis Linnaeus, 1758|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9421|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus viridis Linnaeus, 1758 is a senior primary homonym of Labrus viridis Bloch, 1791|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9422|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccuiped and junior primary homonym of Pomacentrus (Brachypomacentrus) ater Bleeker (ex Linard), 1879|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9423|J. D. Hardy|Junior primary homonym of Pomacentrus obscurus Quoy and Gaimard, 1825|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9424|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Pomacentrus obscurus Thiollire in Montrouzier, 1857 is a senior primary homonym of Pomacentrus obscurus Alleyne and Macleay, 1877|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9425|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccupied junior primary homonym of Pomacentrus trimaculatus Rppell, 1829|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9426|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Pomacentrus trimaculatus Rppell, 1829 is a senior primary homonym of Pomacentrus trimaculatus Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9427|J. D. Hardy|Permanently unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Pomacentrus unifasciatus Steindachner, 1867|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9428|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Pomacentrus unifasciatus Steindachner, 1867 is a senior primary homonym of Pomacentrus unifasciatus Kner, 1868|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9429|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Scarus dubius Bennett, 1828 is a senior primary homonym of Scarus dubius Hildebrand, 1946|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9430|J. D. Hardy|Permanently unavailable, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Scarus dubius Bennett, 1828. Replacement name is Scarus hildebrandi Kanazawa, 1952|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9431|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Scarus purpureus Forsskl, 1775 is a senior primary homonym of Scarus purpureus Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9432|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccupied and junior primary homonym of Scarus purpureus Forsskal, 1775|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9433|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Scarus spinidens Quoy and Gaimard, 1865|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9434|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Scarus spinidens Quoy and Gaimard, 1824 is a senior primary homonym of Scarus spinidens Guichenot, 1865|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9435|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid, preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Scarus viridis Bonnaterre, 1788|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9436|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Scarus viridis Bonnaterre, 1788 is a senior primary homonym of Scarus viridis Bloch, 1790|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9437|J. D. Hardy|Apparently a junior primary homonym of Sparus fasciatus Bloch, 1791|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9438|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sparus fasciatus Bloch, 1791 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Sparus fasciatus Gronow in Gray, 1854|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9439|J. D. Hardy|Resolved by implication. Shiino (1976) lists "Thalassoma melanochir Bleeker. Subscreen wrasse (S Af)" in the Labridae; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) lists "melanochir, Julis (Julis) Bleeker 1857" as the only Bleeker melanochir in the Labridae, and synonymizes it to Thalassoma amblycephalum (Bleeker, 1856). Unable to account for the name otherwise|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9440|J. D. Hardy|Coris variegata Ramsay and Ogilby, 1887 is a junior secondary homonym of Halichoeres varigata Rppell, 1835, when both taxa are in the genus Coris|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9441|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid. Cossyphus opercularis Peters, 1855 is a junior primary homonym of Cossyphus opercularis Guichenot, 1847|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9442|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Of Julis coris Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1839, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) says "Permanently invalid; not the same as and preoccupied by Julis coris Lesson 1828. Substitute name for and objective synonym of Coris aygula Lacepde 1801." Julis coris Lesson, 1828 is, however, noted as a "nomen oblitum"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9443|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, permanently preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Julis modestus Bleeker, 1847, replaced by Halichoeres californicus Gnther, 1861|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9444|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, permanently preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Labrus donzella Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1810|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9445|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) flowering plant genus Decodon J.F. Gmel. (TSN 182099)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9446|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Scarus Forsskl, 1775 is a senior homonym of Scarus Bleeker, 1849|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9447|J. D. Hardy|In the synonymy of Sparisoma Swainson, 1839. Junior homonym of Scarus Forsskl, 1775|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9448|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Despite extensive research, we were unable to determine the current status of this name. Shiino (1976), which was the source for this name coming into the NODC database (and thus into ITIS) listed "Julis pavo Hasslegar. Spotted pigfish (Au)" as a valid species in the Labroidei, but despite extensive searches this name and author cannot be accounted for. We are therefore considering it a nomen nudum attributable to Shiino (1976), and leaving it linked to Labroidei|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9449|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Despite extensive research, we were unable to determine the current status of this name. Shiino (1976), which was the source for this name coming into the NODC database (and thus into ITIS) listed "Choerodon griseus (L.). Bridled tuskfish (Au)" as a valid species in the Labroidei, but despite extensive searches this name and author cannot be accounted for. We are therefore considering it a nomen nudum attributable to Shiino (1976), and leaving it linked to Labroidei|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9450|J. D. Hardy|Included by implication. Lepidaplois equals Bodianus, Labrus hirsutus Lacpde, 1801 is synonym of Bodianus macrourus (Lacpde, 1801)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9451|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chaetodon marginatus Bloch, 1787 is apparently the senior primary homonym of Chaetodon marginatus Lichtenstein, 1823 (TSN 610435) and Chaetodon marginatus Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1831 (TSN 610325)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9452|ITIS|unavailable, incorrect orig. spelling|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9453|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chromis lineata Fowler and Bean, 1928 (originally spelled "lineatus") is a senior primary homonym of Chromis lineatus Cadenat, 1950|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9454|J. D. Hardy|Permanently invalid. Preoccupied by and junior primary homonym of Chromis lineata Fowler and Bean, 1928 (originally spelled "lineatus"). Replaced by Chromis cadenati Whitley, 1951|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9455|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) does not note why this name, which is the senior name, is not valid: "notophthalmus, Pomacentrus Bleeker 1853... Synonym of Dischistodus melanotus (Bleeker 1858) -- (Randall et al. 1990:268 [ref. 15987], Allen 1991:244 [ref. 19344]). Dischistodus melanotus (Bleeker 1858), Pomacentridae." Since it appears not to have been used as a valid name in the last century, Eschmeyer (personal communication, Nov. 2002) suggests it might be regarded as a nomen oblitum, although further research would be required|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9456|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) notes "Spelling as dispilus follows authors listed; might be correct as dispila"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9457|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as Chromis enchrysurus Jordan and Gilbert, 1882. While most recent authors spell this name "enchrysurus", Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) uses the corrected spelling "enchrysura"|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9458|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally described in the genus Xyrichthys [sic] (see Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9459|ITIS|unavailable, suppressed by ruling|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9460|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable, permanently invalid, pre-occupied by Labrus torquatus Walbaum, 1792. In the synonymy of Thalassoma bifasciatum (Bloch, 1791)|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9461|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Labrus olivaceus Bonnaterre, 1788 is apparently a senior primary homonym of Labrus olivaceus Walbaum, 1792|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9462|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes) states that "This species dates to Edwards 1771 and not to Bloch 1786 unless the ICZN is petitioned or continued usage maintained... Catesby 1771 is a rejected work, and unavailable (Opinions 89 and 259) but the appendix by Edwards is available." Nonetheless, he also notes (personal communication, November 2002) that the 1999 International Code of Zoological Nomenclature allows continuation of current prevailing usage of authorship and dates, and suggests the continued usage of Bloch 1786|2002-12-02 15:05:23|12/02/2002
9463|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), the original species epithet (braschnikowi) has been misspelled in the literature (as brashnikovi, braschnikowii...)|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9464|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), the original species epithet (saposchnikowii) has been misspelled in the literature (as saposchnikovi)|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9466|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), Clupea mauritiana Bennett, 1833 is the "Same as Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus (Rppell 1837) -- (Fricke 1999:73 [ref. 24106] who advocates continuing current usage)"|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9467|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Whitehead et al. (1988) lists Anchoviella miarcha (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882) as a "nominal species certainly or probably [not belonging] in Anchoviella," and note that "the types are lost and the name is best regarded as a nomen dubium (Nelson, 1983)." Therefore ITIS is tentatively placing this name in synonymy under the subfamily Engraulinae|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9468|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Whitehead et al. (1988) lists Anchoviella miarcha (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882) as a "nominal species certainly or probably [not belonging] in Anchoviella," and note that "the types are lost and the name is best regarded as a nomen dubium (Nelson, 1983)." Therefore ITIS is tentatively placing this name (and its original combination) in synonymy under the subfamily Engraulinae|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9469|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), Pellona fuerthii Steindachner 1875 was "originally published as Pellona frthii; emendation to fuerthii is made if it is a German word." He then lists the valid name as Ilisha fuerthii (Steindachner 1875), suggesting that this emendation (though not generally appearing in the literature) is appropriate|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9470|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), the type species of Strangomera Whitehead, 1965 (Clupea bentincki Norman, 1936) is once again recognized as valid in the original combination. Consequently, the genus is synonymized to Clupea Linnaeus, 1758|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9472|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, December 2002) suggests that Sardinella jussieui (Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1847) (originally as Clupeonia jussieui Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1847) and Sardinella jussieu Lacpde, 1803 (originally as Clupanodon jussieu Lacpde, 1803) are "probably the same." Since both cannot be treated as valid, ITIS is tentatively using Lacpde's older name as the valid one. Note that Whitehead (1985) treated Lacpde's name as a synonym of Sardinella gibbosa (Bleeker, 1849), while recognizing Valenciennes' name as valid|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9473|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Setipinna tenuifilis tenuifilis (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1848) (TSN 572704)|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9474|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002, and personal communication, December 2002) suggests that this name is best handled for now in synonymy under the family. Until further research resolves the status of this name more clearly, ITIS is following this advice|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9477|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), Clupea pilchardus Bloch, 1795 was "apparently described independently of [Clupea pilchardus] Walbaum 1792, but similarly based on Artedi in part"|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9479|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002, and personal communication, December 2002) suggests that this name is best handled for now in synonymy under the family. Until further research resolves the status of this name more clearly, ITIS is following this advice (Eschmeyer currently only notes "Apparently not the same as Clupea punctata Rppell 1827. Clupeidae")|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9480|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Whitehead et al. (1988) suggest that Sardinella jonesi Lazarus, 1983 may be a synonym of Amblygaster sirm (Walbaum, 1792)|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9482|ITIS|Needs to move into synonymy under Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes, 1847 [Megalopidae]|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9483|ITIS|Apparently belongs in Megalops [Megalopidae], in synonymy under either Megalops cyprinoides (Broussonet, 1782) or Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes, 1847|2002-12-19 15:27:03|12/19/2002
9484|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Bodianus bilunulatus bilunulatus (Lacpde, 1801) (TSN 615812)|2002-12-20 08:42:33|12/20/2002
9485|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Labrichthys cyanotaenia Bleeker, 1854 (TSN 170709), also duplicate of TSN 170659|2002-12-20 08:42:33|12/20/2002
9486|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Labrichthys cyanotaenia Bleeker, 1854 (TSN 170709), also duplicate of TSN 615762|2002-12-20 08:42:33|12/20/2002
9487|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|Should be in the family Monacanthidae|2002-12-20 12:13:23|12/20/2002
9488|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|Should be in the family Triacanthodidae|2002-12-20 12:13:23|12/20/2002
9489|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|The genus Osbeckia is a synonym of Aluterus, thus the combination is included by implication|2002-12-20 12:13:23|12/20/2002
9490|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of orchid genus Stauropsis Reichenbach, 1860; replaced by Meuniera P. C. Silva|2002-12-23 13:48:58|12/23/2002
9491|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) mayfly genus Ephemera Linnaeus, 1758 (TSN 101526)|2002-12-23 13:48:58|12/23/2002
9492|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, Data technician|Eschmeyer, 11-sep-2002 lists two dates for Brunnich, 1788 and 1771; no reference is given for 1771|2002-12-23 15:47:33|12/23/2002
9495|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of Mastigamoebidae (TSN 43890)|2002-12-30 08:40:27|12/30/2002
9496|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dokuchaev (1997) concluded that Alaskan specimens previously identified as Sorex minutissimus Zimmermann, 1780 are actually a distinct species, Sorex yukonicus Dokuchaev, 1997|2002-12-30 08:55:57|12/30/2002
9497|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Areliscus equals Cynoglossus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9498|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. The nominate subspecies|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9499|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9500|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Cynoglossoides equals Cynoglossus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9501|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Cynoglossoides equals Cynoglossus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9502|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9503|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Manuscript name mentioned in the synonymy of Psettodes erumei|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9504|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eucitharus was once considered to be a synonym of Citharus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9505|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. See valid subspecies praeteritus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9506|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|We follow Cooper and Chapleau in regarding Isopsetta as a valid genus, not a subgenus of Pleuronectes|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9507|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally in the genus Psettyllis, which now equals Bothus|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9508|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Synonym of Xystreurys based on placement of type species|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9509|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online Catalogue of Fishes, 2002) states that this genus is a synonym of Eucitharus. The type of Eucitharus (Pleuronectus macrolepidotus) is a synonym of Pleuronectes lingulata which is now in the genus Citharus Artedi, 1893|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9510|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (personal communication December 2002, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), the first author's name is variously spelled as Zheng or Cheng|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9511|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer notes (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) that Ancylopsetta quadrocellat[us/a] Gill 1864 is 'preoccupied by Platessa quadrocellata Storer 1847 ("which is also a species of Paralichthys"),' and was replaced by Paralichthys ommatus Jordan and Gilbert, 1883|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9512|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Pegasa lascaris (Risso, 1810) (TSN 173051)|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9513|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer notes (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) "Name only in the synonymy of Pardachirus pavoninus (Lacepde 1802)"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9514|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication December 2002, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) suggests that as long as its type species (Rhomnus unimaculatus Risso, 1820) is treated as a junior synonym of Zeugopterus regius (Bonnaterre, 1788), the genus Phrynorhombus Gnther, 1862 must be considered a junior synonym of Zeugopterus Gottsche, 1835|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9515|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication December 2002, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) suggests that, although some authors treat the combination Pseudaesopia japonica (Bleeker, 1860) as valid, the type species of the genus Pseudaesopia Chabanaud, 1934 (Synaptura regani Gilchrist, 1906) is commonly listed as Zebrias regani (Gilchrist, 1906). Until a treatment of these taxa that covers the type species is published, ITIS is retaining Pseudaesopia as a synonym of, and Zebrias japonicus (Bleeker, 1860) as a species of Zebrias Jordan and Snyder, 1900|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9516|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes "Originally as kitaharae but named after a man so should be spelled kitaharai"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9518|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that "Although Pleuronectes is masculine, platessa does not decline"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9519|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, Jan-2003, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that "The original spelling was chirophthalmus but evidently should be emended to chirophthalma"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9520|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that Pleuronectes flesus septentrionalis Berg, 1949 represents the "Valid publication as a subspecies of the infrasubspecific Pleuronectes flesus natio septentrionalis Suvorov 1925"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9521|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communications, January 2003, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) places the type species (Lioglossina tetrophthalmus Gilbert, 1890) in the genus Hippoglossina Steindachner, 1876. Consequently, Lioglossina Gilbert, 1890 is being treated as a junior synonym of Hippoglossina Steindachner, 1876|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9522|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Munroe (personal communication, January 2003) notes that while the type species (Synaptura nigra Macleay, 1880) of Achlyopa Whitley, 1947 has recently been retained in Synaptura Cantor, 1849, that that genus is an unnecessary replacement name for Brachirus Swainson, 1839. Until the systematic status of Achlyopa (and nigra) are properly resolved in the literature, Munroe recommended retaining nigra in Achlyopa as the oldest available genus name this species has been placed in|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9523|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Desoutter et al. (2001) and Munroe (personal communication, January 2003) note that Synaptura Cantor, 1849 is an "unnecessary replacement name" for Brachirus Swainson, 1839, and so is a junior objective homonym thereof. Several species have long been placed in Synaptura Cantor, 1849 (as restricted by Chabanaud in 1928, with a different type species, commersoni Lacepde, 1802), and do not yet have valid generic names. They further planned to "petition the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to recognize Synaptura Cantor as a valid genus name, with its type species being Pleuronectes commersoni Lacepde, 1802, as designated by Chabanaud (1928)" (though this has not yet occurred). On Munroe's recommendation, ITIS is retaining Synaptura Cantor as a valid genus name until the unresolved species are allocated to other genera in the literature, or until the matter is otherwise resolved|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9524|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) treats the type species of Dexillus Chabanaud, 1930 (Synaptura macrolepis Bleeker, 1858) as valid in another genus (Brachirus macrolepis (Bleeker 1858)), so ITIS is placing Dexillus in synonymy under Brachirus based on this type species placement|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9525|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Euryglossa Kaup, 1858 is preoccupied by Euryglossa Smith, 1853 in Hymenoptera according to Kottelat (Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes, 2002). Brachirus Swainson, 1839 is the designated replacement name|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9526|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that the spelling of Dicologlossa Chabanaud, 1927 was "apparently unnecessarily (but intentionally) changed to Dicologoglossa by Chabanaud 1930"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9527|ITIS|unjustified emendation|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9528|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Publication date given as 1874 in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), from an abstract (published in 1874) of an 1875 work. The genus evidently dates from the 1875 work itself|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9529|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Lophopsetta equals Scophthalmus. According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), the original combination (Pleuronectes maculatus Mitchill, 1814) is "Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Pleuronectes maculatus Bloch & Schneider 1801. Synonym of Scophthalmus aquosus (Mitchill 1815)"|2003-01-28 08:08:46|01/28/2003
9530|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 94046|2003-02-11 15:30:07|02/11/2003
9531|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|The specialist was unable to locate any information on the amphipod Genus Lepidozona or its species, though the two species names match those of valid species in the amphipod genus Hyale. This record is possibly artifactual NODC data|2003-02-11 15:30:07|02/11/2003
9532|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|The specialist was unable to locate any information on the amphipod Genus Lepidozona or its species, though the two species names match those of valid species in the amphipod genus Hyale. This record is possibly artifactual NODC data. Note also existence of valid chiton (Mollusca) genus, Lepidozona Pilsbry, 1892 (TSN 78909)|2003-02-11 15:30:07|02/11/2003
9533|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that this name was "Originally as pusillus, but correct spelling is Dermogenys pusilla"|2003-03-11 08:16:50|03/11/2003
9534|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, and personal communication, 2003) places the type species of Cypselurus Swainson 1838 (Exocoetus appendiculatus Wood 1825) as a junior synonym of Cheilopogon heterurus (Rafinesque 1810). The current status of Cypselurus Swainson 1838 and Cheilopogon Lowe 1841 (and the species therein) remain unclear, however|2003-03-11 08:16:50|03/11/2003
9535|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Salviniales synonymized under Hydropteridales based on placement of Salviniaceae in that order|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9536|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marsileales synonymized under Hydropteridales based on placement of Marsileaceae in that order|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9537|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17931|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9538|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) lepidopteran (insect) genus Alsophila (TSN 117557)|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9539|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17639|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9540|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17228|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9541|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Pellaea Stal, 1872 (TSN 108943)|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9542|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) hydrozoan genus Polypodium (TSN 51253)|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9543|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17736|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9544|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) fish genus Woodsia Grey, 1959 (TSN 162209)|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9545|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 184032|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9546|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17390|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9547|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 192133|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9548|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 192107|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9549|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 192155|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9550|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17413|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9551|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17866|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9552|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 17184|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9553|PLANTS|carthusiana  cristata|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9554|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 503953|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9555|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 519442|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9556|GRIN|Cyathea arborea  Cyathea horrida|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9557|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 502337|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9558|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 503144|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9559|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 500344|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9560|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 503213|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9561|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Ananthacorus Underw. & Maxon ex Maxon is synonymized to Vittaria Sm. based on the synonymization of its type species (Ananthacorus angustifolius (Sw.) Underwood & Maxon) to Vittaria costata Kunze in the PLANTS database|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9562|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Ceterach Willd., nom. cons., is synonymized under Asplenium L. based on the synonymization of its type species (Ceterach officinarum Willd.) under Asplenium ceterach L. in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) Taxonomy Database|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9563|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peltapteris Link is synonymized to Elaphoglossum Schott ex J. Sm. based on the placement of its type species (Peltapteris peltata (Sw.) Morton) as Elaphoglossum peltatum (Sw.) Urban in The PLANTS Database|2003-03-12 16:43:48|03/12/2003
9564|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact|2003-03-13 08:05:18|03/13/2003
9565|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 500089|2003-03-13 08:25:36|03/13/2003
9566|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 14245|2003-03-13 08:25:36|03/13/2003
9567|E. V. Coan and P. H. Scott|This species occurs throughout the Bering Sea according to E. V. Coan and P. H. Scott, 1997, Santa Barbara Natural History Museum Contrib. Sci. No. 1:27|2003-03-13 10:47:54|03/13/2003
9568|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 79145|2003-03-13 10:47:54|03/13/2003
9569|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. note that "This family was listed as Trapeziidae in the first edition. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature declared Trapezidae Lamy, 1920, to be the approved spelling of the family name (ICZN, 1990, Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 47(3):229, 230) to avoid homonymy with the earlier crustacean family name Trapeziidae Miers, 1886"|2003-03-13 10:47:54|03/13/2003
9570|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently there has been an emendation of this name, though ITIS has not yet researched this issue. The spelling may be correct as "teretrirostris"|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9571|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Lixus lateralis Say, 1831 is listed as a homonym in Poole and Gentili (1996), though it is unclear whether this is a junior or senior homonym, and what the current status of this name is|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9572|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of copepod genus Paracamptus Chappuis, 1929 (TSN 88315)|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9573|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparenly a senior homonym of heteropteran genus Strongylotes Reuter, 1876 (TSN 106416)|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9574|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of carabid beetle genus Anchodemus Motschulsky, 1865|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9575|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of eel genus Dysomma Alcock, 1889 (TSN 161596)|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9576|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 187885|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9577|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Noted as fossil taxon by Alonso-Zarazaga and Lyal (1999)|2003-03-25 07:56:59|03/25/2003
9579|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203625|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9580|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Author year (Bate, 1888) cited incorrectly in Holthuis, 1980|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9581|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Author year (Johnson, 1868) cited incorrectly in Holthuis, 1980|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9582|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Described as Trachypenaeus (Trachysalambria) similis pacificus Burkenroad, 1934 in Holthuis, FAO species catalogue. Vol. 1. Shrimps and prawns of the world. An annotated catalogue of species of interest to fisheries|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9585|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of dipteran genus Philonicus Loew, 1849 (TSN 133807)|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9586|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Prez Farfante and Kensley (1997) indicate that Burkenroad's 1934 use of Pelagopenaeus does not meet the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature for availability, so they make the name formally available under their own authorship as a "new designation"|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9587|Todd C. McConchie|In Crosnier (1994) this species appears as "non Penaeopsis akayebi - Osada, Tanizaki & Nakazawa, 1931 [...] = M. acclivis (Rathbun, 1902), fide Kubo, 1949." This is indicates that Osada et al. misidentified a specimen of M. acclivis, and thus misapplied the name P. akayebi to it|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9588|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Crosnier (1994) lists the originally published name as "Penaeus Novae-Guinae" Haswell, 1879|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9589|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship of original publication is given as "Liu, R. & Zhong, Z." by Prez Farfante and Kensley (1997), and as "Liu, J. Y., Zhong, Z., et al." by Crosnier (1991). For taxon author, ITIS is following Crosnier, since Prez Farfante and Kensley do not mention the name Metapenaeus caliper|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9590|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brian Kensley (personal communication, 2003) verified that the epithet was originally spelled equalis by Bate in 1888|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9591|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|In Crosnier (1994) there is a question mark next to Erythropenaeus akeyabi in the synonymy of Metapenaeopsis acclivis|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9592|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently preoccupied in Penaeopsis by (secondary junior homonym of) Penaeopsis serrata Bate, 1881|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9593|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Holthuis (1980) notes that "the spelling lancifera of the specific name should be used in combination with the feminine generic name Sicyonia lancifer is the masculine form of the adjective." Prez Farfante (1984) also notes the generic name Sicyonia as femenine|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9594|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Holthuis (1980) notes that "according to De Bruin (1965:96) Parapenaeopsis probata is a synonym of P. uncta Alcock, 1905." Brian Kensley (personal communication, 2003) agrees to follow this treatment, and further notes that Parapenaeopsis probata Hall, 1961 appears to be an unavailable manuscript (unpublished) name|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9595|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although it appears to be the senior name, Penaeus cocco Prestrandrea 1833 is listed without comment by Holthuis (1980) in synonymy under Parapenaeus longirostris (Lucas, 1846)|2003-03-25 14:00:33|03/25/2003
9597|J. D. Hardy, Jr|Included by implication|2003-03-27 09:38:18|03/27/2003
9598|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Development Technician|Included by implication|2003-03-27 09:38:18|03/27/2003
9600|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) says Mulloides Bleeker 1849 is "Not available; preoccupied by Mulloides Richardson 1843 (made available by Whitley 1929 back to Richardson 1843 when Whitley treated as a senior homonym); replaced by Mulloidichthys Whitley 1929"|2003-03-27 09:38:18|03/27/2003
9601|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "Forsskl's auriflamma was placed on the Official Index in Opinion 840"|2003-03-27 09:38:18|03/27/2003
9602|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Illegitimate: family name based on an illegitimate generic name (ICBN Article 18.3)|2003-04-03 12:11:10|04/03/2003
9603|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Russel Kreis, Jr. (personal communication, April 2003) suggests that records of Synedropsis hyperborea (as Synedra) from the Great Lakes of North America are probably "incidentals," possibly from bilge water of boats|2003-04-10 11:51:15|04/10/2003
9604|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 621007 23-Apr-2003, PRH|2003-04-24 16:52:37|04/24/2003
9605|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|included by implication|2003-05-05 11:19:01|05/05/2003
9606|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Inopsetta ischyra (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) is a apparently a hybrid of Platichthys stellatus (Pallas, 1788) and Parophrys vetulus Girard, 1854. According to Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg and Thorsteinson, 2002, "Current rules of nomenclature..., however, do not allow binomens for hybrids. If the form ever is shown to be a distinct species, the binomen Inopsetta ischyra (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) might apply"|2003-05-05 11:19:01|05/05/2003
9607|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that this was "Apparently not published until 1998, Dec. 1997 on cover"|2003-05-05 11:19:01|05/05/2003
9608|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Citharus Bleeker, 1862 (TSN 616003)|2003-05-05 11:19:01|05/05/2003
9609|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of Citharus Artedi in Rse, 1793 (TSN 616006)|2003-05-05 11:19:01|05/05/2003
9610|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Publication listed as 1840, however, separate was published in 1839 (Eschmeyer, 2002)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9611|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Published in 1840, however, separate published in 1939 (Eschmeyer, 2002)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9612|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|McEachran and Compagno (1982) list Raja plutonia as the original combination|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9613|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Also spelled Rhinobatus, but see Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) "type usually regarded as by tautonymy, but Linnaeus' spelling of the species was rhinobatos"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9614|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|McEachran (2002) considers the family valid|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9615|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|combination by implication (Acanthias = Squalus)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9616|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that Zygaena erythraea Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 1899 is "Regarded as not available; appeared above as name in synonymy; also as name in synonymy in Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1899... Subsequent publication in an available way not reserched"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9617|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that the original and correct spelling is nidarosiensis|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9618|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002), Carcharias borneensis Seale, 1910 is "Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Carcharias borneensis Bleeker 1858, replaced by Carcharias sealei Pietschmann 1913"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9619|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) Carcharias henlei Bleeker, 1853 is "Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Carcharias (Prionodon) henlei Mller & Henle 1839"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9620|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Carcharias muelleri Steindachner, 1867 is a junior homonym of Carcharias muelleri Mller and Henle, 1839|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9621|John Maret|delete: database artifact, duplicate of tsn 160650|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9622|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (personal communication, Feb-2003) notes that Zameus is a "synonym of Symnodon based on placement of the type species by current authors"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9623|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Included by implication. Koinga equals Squalus, and Squalus kirki Phillipps 1931 equals Squalus acanthias Linnaeus 1758|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9624|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Exhaustive literature examination has not found the combination Lepidorhinus denticulatus in current literature. The closest apparent combination, Squalus denticulatus Shaw, 1840, is considered a synonym of Chiloscyllium indicum (online Catalog of Fishes, Mar-2003)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9625|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that Heterodontus japonicus Maclay and Macleay, 1884 is "Probably not technically available for use with this authorship, secondarily preoccupied by and apparently the same as Heterodontus japonicus [Cestracion philippi japonicus] (Dumril 1865) [following existing usage might allow continued dating to Maclay & Macleay 1884]." Of the Dumril name, Eschmeyer notes notes that this name "Predates Cestracion japonicus Maclay & Macleay 1884; a petition to suppress this name made by Taylor 1971:107 apparently has not been acted on by the ICZN. Current usage favors continued use of authorship as Maclay & Macleay 1884. Apparently an unneeded new name for Cestracion zebra Gray 1831." Given the predominance Maclay and Macleay's usage as valid, ITIS will follow this interpretation until the problem is resolved in the literature|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9626|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as Cestracion philippi var. japonicus Dumril, 1865, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) notes that this name "Predates Cestracion japonicus Maclay & Macleay 1884; a petition to suppress this name made by Taylor 1971:107 apparently has not been acted on by the ICZN. Current usage favors continued use of authorship as Maclay & Macleay 1884. Apparently an unneeded new name for Cestracion zebra Gray 1831." Of the Maclay and Macleay name, Eschmeyer notes "Probably not technically available for use with this authorship, secondarily preoccupied by and apparently the same as Heterodontus japonicus [Cestracion philippi japonicus] (Dumril 1865) [following existing usage might allow continued dating to Maclay & Macleay 1884]." Given the predominance Maclay and Macleay's usage as valid, ITIS will follow this interpretation until the problem is resolved in the literature. Eschmeyer also notes Dumril's name as "Questionably a synonym of Heterodontus japonicus Maclay & Macleay 1884 or Heterodontus zebra (Gray 1831)"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9627|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|All major sources since Nelson (1994) agree that Parascylliidae is correctly spelled with two i's (including Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes, 2003, and Compagno, 2001)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9628|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Chiloscyllium colax (Meuschen, 1781) [originally as Squalus colax] is "Not available, published in a rejected work (Opinion 261)... In the synonymy of Chiloscyllium indicum (Gmelin 1789)"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9629|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Raia (Leiobatus) sloani Blainville 1816 is "Not available, name only," and lists the current name only as Urolophus|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9630|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 159888|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9631|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Current status of Carcharias tricuspidatus Day 1878 [and its combination in Eugomphodus] is unclear. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists several different interpretations from the literature, but lists the current name as "Odontaspis tricuspidatus (Rafinesque 1810)" (intended to read taurus), while Compagno (2001) lists it as questionably a synonym of C. taurus Rafinesque 1810. ITIS is following Compagno (2001) on this matter until it is further resolved in the literature|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9632|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Current status of Carcharias tricuspidatus Day 1878 is unclear. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists several different interpretations from the literature, but lists the current name as "Odontaspis tricuspidatus (Rafinesque 1810)" (intended to read taurus), while Compagno (2001) lists it as questionably a synonym of C. taurus Rafinesque 1810. ITIS is following Compagno (2001) on this matter until it is further resolved in the literature|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9633|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) places Carcharias (Prionodon) remotus Dumril 1865 in the synonymy of Carcharhinus brachyurus (Gnther 1870), without comment|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9634|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Squalus (Charcharias) maou Lesson 1831 is "In the synonymy of the younger Carcharhinus longimanus (Poey 1861)" (citing multiple authors)|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9635|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Fur Whitley 1943 is "preoccupied by Fur Jones 1940 in Diptera, replaced by Furgaleus Whitley 1951"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9636|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Leius Kner, 1864 is "Treated as a synonym of [later] Isistius Gill 1865"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9637|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) treats Mustelus felis Ayres 1854 as a "Synonym of Triakis semifasciata Girard 1855... [but that species apparently was published later]"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9638|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) treats Carcharias (Prionodon) remotus Dumril 1865 as a "Synonym of Carcharhinus brachyurus (Gnther 1870)" without comment on the apparent seniority problem|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9639|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Centrina nigra Lowe 1834 is "Secondarily preoccupied in Etmopterus by Spinax niger Cloquet 1816. Synonym of Etmopterus pusillus (Lowe 1839)"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9640|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) that Squalus varius Seba 1759 "found under two names in current literature: S[tegostoma] varium (Seba 1759) and S. fasciatum (Hermann 1783)," and that its original publication is "Sometimes regarded as a non-binominal work"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9641|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that although it is an available name, Zygaena indica van Hasselt 1823 "Should be suppressed and the use of the name [Sphyrna] lewini continued"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9642|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|In this combination, correctly spelled Lamna cornubica|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9643|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Raja africana Capap 1977 is "Preoccupied by Raja africana Bloch & Schneider 1801 (now in a different family), but currently treated as valid as Raja africana Capap 1977"|2003-05-09 08:38:32|05/09/2003
9644|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Cairns (2000) and Cairns (personal communications, April 2003) Manicina areolata mayori and M. areolata areolata are forms and, hence, have no nomenclatural significance, although they are commonly recognized in publications such as the American Fisheries Society's checklists (see Cairns et al., 2003). ITIS does not track animal forms, so the "subspecies" records have been placed in synonymy. There are no valid subspecies of Manicina areaolata|2003-06-04 11:15:17|06/04/2003
9645|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Squires (1992) notes that eous was originally described as a 'variety' of Pandalus borealis, but elevates it to full species status|2003-06-04 13:40:03|06/04/2003
9646|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203404|2003-06-05 08:35:04|06/05/2003
9647|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Included by implication|2003-06-05 08:35:04|06/05/2003
9648|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|This is an apparent misspelling of Absalom radiatus (Macleay, 1881) and could not be found in current literature|2003-06-05 08:35:04|06/05/2003
9649|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|This is an apparent misspelling of Absalom Whitley, 1937 and could not be found in current literature|2003-06-05 08:35:04|06/05/2003
9650|David Nicolson, ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, Feb-2003, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that apparently no first First Reviser has been identified, so he is acting in that capacity. Since both spellings (coeruleopinnatus and caeruleopinnatus) appeared in the original publication, and both have been used in recent literature, the first spelling listed in the original publication (coeruleopinnatus) was chosen as the correct spelling|2003-06-05 08:35:04|06/05/2003
9651|John Maret|Heg and Rybakov, 1992, state that this name is invalid because it is not based on a type genus|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9652|John Maret|Martin states that Joeropsididae Nordenstam, 1933 is a spelling correction from Joeropsidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9653|John Maret|Martin states Joeropsididae Nordenstam, 1933 is spelling correction from Jaeropsididae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9654|John Maret|Martin states that Munnopsididae Sars, 1869 is a spelling change from Munnopsidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9656|John Maret|Cryptocaris Schram, 1974 is a fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9657|John Maret|Tesnusocarididae Brooks, 1955 is a fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9658|John Maret|The family Cryptocarididae Sieg, 1980 is considered by Frederick Schram as not available. For more information on this issue see http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/tanaids/fossiltaxa.html|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9659|John Maret|Martin and Davis (2001) changed the ending so that it's spelled Calabozoida as the ending -oidea should be reserved for superfamilies|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9660|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 541909|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9663|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91869|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9665|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 89772|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS entry error, see Maxillopoda|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9671|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to placement of the family Rhynchocinetidae Ortmann 1890, following Martin & Davis (2001)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9672|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) "include among the limnadiids the genus Limnadopsis and agree with Bowman and Abele in not recognizing Tasch's (1969) family Limnadopsidae" (pp. 18-19)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Based on "prevailing use," as permitted under the ICZN (1999), Martin & Davis retain the traditional spelling Rhizothricidae over the 'correct' spelling (Rhizotrichidae) (p. 19)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9674|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Based on "prevailing use," as permitted under the ICZN (1999), Martin & Davis retain the traditional spelling Macrothricidae over the 'correct' spelling (Macrotrichidae) (p. 19)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9675|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Martin & Davis (2001), p. 15-19 for discussions of the status of the "artificial" grouping of conchostracans|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9676|John Maret|Martin and Davis (2001) note that "Cohen (1998), in his review of the family Dendrotiidae, explains why this spelling of the family name is preferred over Dendrotionidae (used by Lincoln and Boxshall, 1983)"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9677|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) note that while Archaeobrachyura has been used as at "section" and "subsection" ranks, and in various ways, they do not use this name. The closest corresponding group they use is "Subsection Raninoida." ITIS does not support the use of either of these ranks, so Archaeobrachyura is placed in synonymy under Infraorder Brachyura|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9678|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) consider this valid as "Section Dromiacea de Haan, 1833." ITIS does not support the use of the rank "section," so "Infraorder Dromiacea de Haan, 1833" is placed in synonymy under Infraorder Brachyura|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9679|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) note their preference of the spelling Palinura over Holthuis' 1991 spelling Palinuridea for this infraorder|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9680|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the Family Philichthyidae Vogt 1877 by Martin & Davis (2001) in Order Poecilostomatoida|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9682|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Boxshall (1979) notes that Pseudopeltidiidae Poppe 1891 originally contained only the type genus, Clytemnestra, which "contravenes the ICZN Article 11e as a family-group name must, when first published, be based on the name then valid for a contained genus. Thus the family-group name Clytemnestridae, first proposed by Scott (1909), is adopted here"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9683|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) note that Eucladocera "has been removed, as we saw no evidence for grouping together all other cladocerans as the sister taxon to the monotypic Haplopoda (Leptodora), as proposed by several workers"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9684|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) note that Pylochelidae was "treated as Pomatochelidae in Bowman and Abele, 1982"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9685|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) note that some workers "have continued to recognize [Dipteropeltidae], although we do not"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9686|John Maret|Joel W. Martin states that Eryonidae is a fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9687|John Maret|Joel W. Martin states that Eryon is a fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9688|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 99126|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9689|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9690|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently considered a subfamily (Thaumatelsoninae) of Stenothoidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9692|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) state on p. 37 that Aeginellidae is now considered a subfamily of the Caprellidae, but until we can allocate most of the caprellid genera among subfamilies, ITIS will omit such subfamilies|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9693|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Leiopidae Lang 1970 is not recognized by Martin & Davis (2001) or by the web pages of Heard et al. (2003), and it is synonymized according to the placement of the type genus Leiopus Beddard 1886 in the Apseudidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9695|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Schram et al. (1986) note of Charassocarcinus mayalis (Eudes-Deslongchamps 1878) "This species was arbitrarily assigned by Glaessner (1969:R628) to the tanaidaceans. The type and only known specimen has long been lost, but from examination of descriptions and illustrations of this form in comparison to known fossil and recent tanaidaceans we feel confident in returning this problematic form - as a nomen dubium - to the ranks of the Decapoda." ITIS is therefore moving this fossil taxon into the Decapoda|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9696|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marilyn Schotte (personal communication, September 2003) confirms from the literature that Spelaeoniscidae is the correct spelling, contra Martin & Davis (2001), where it was misspelled as "Speleoniscidae"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9697|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marilyn Schotte (personal communication, September 2003) confirms from the literature that Turanoniscidae is the correct spelling, contra Martin & Davis (2001), where it was misspelled as "Tunanoniscidae"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9698|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type genus, Ophthalmapseudes Glaessner 1962 in the Anthracocarididae in Schram et al. (1986)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9699|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen & Wilson (2002) note that Paratanaoidea "should be spelled Paratanaidoidea," as "the Latin genitive of Tanais should be Tanaidis, yielding a stem of 'tanaid-'." In the same paper, they also provide similar corrections for family-group names, though under the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999, Art. 29.5) such changes are not required, and the spelling in "prevailing usage... is to be maintained." Though suborder names are not goverened by the ICZN, Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) recommends retaining the traditional spelling for "consistency reasons"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9701|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of fish genus Strongylura van Hasselt 1824 (TSN 165550)|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type genus under Psammokalliapseudes in the Kalliapseudidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type genus in the Apseudidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9704|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Martin & Davis (2001) treat the family Tanapseudidae as valid, the Heard et al. website (2003) places the type in the family Kalliapseudidae, where they recognize the subfamily Tanapseudinae. ITIS has not yet addressed subfamilies in the Tanaidacea, so the family is simply placed in synonymy for the moment|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9705|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Boss (1982) included a note in the Mollusca section under Cypraeacea section as follows: "The Ctenosculidae, represented by Ctenosculum hawaiiense, which lives in the body cavity of the echinoderm Brisinga, has sometimes been considered a relative of the lamellariids; A. Warn notes that Ctenosculum is not a mollusk but a crustacean"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9706|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) comment as follows: "Concerning the former suborder Gnathiidea, Brusca and Wilson (1991) suggested that the gnathiids were derived from among the families traditionally thought of as "fabelliferan" isopods (a group that they demonstrate is not monophyletic)... We have, for the current classification, removed the gnathiids from their own superfamily and have placed them within the Flabellifera, knowing that the Flabellifera itself is not monophyletic and must some day be extensively revised. L. Holthuis (pers. comm.) has suggested that we credit the family name Gnathiidae to Leach (1814) rather than to Harger (1880), as was used by Bowman and Abele (1982) and Roman and Dalens (1999)"|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9707|John Maret|Martin & Davis (2001) state that this is a fossil taxon|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen & Wilson (2002) apparently corrected Nototanaidae to Nototanaididae, to make it "agree with the presumed Latin stem 'tanaid-'." However, Article 29.5 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) indicates that in such cases the spelling in prevailing usage is to be maintained. Accordingly, Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) suggests retaining the spelling Nototanaidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9709|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen & Wilson (2002) apparently corrected Agathotanaidae to Agathotanaididae, to make it "agree with the presumed Latin stem 'tanaid-'." However, Article 29.5 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) indicates that in such cases the spelling in prevailing usage is to be maintained. Accordingly, Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) suggests retaining the spelling Agathotanaidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Martin & Davis (2001) recognize Family Typhlotanaidae Sieg 1986, Larsen & Wilson (2002) and the Heard et al. Tanaidacean website (2003) place the type genus in the Nototanaidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen & Wilson (2002) apparently corrected Pseudotanaidae to Pseudotanaididae, to make it "agree with the presumed Latin stem 'tanaid-'." However, Article 29.5 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) indicates that in such cases the spelling in prevailing usage is to be maintained. Accordingly, Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) suggests retaining the spelling Pseudotanaidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen & Wilson (2002) apparently corrected Paratanaidae to Paratanaididae, to make it "agree with the presumed Latin stem 'tanaid-'." However, Article 29.5 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) indicates that in such cases the spelling in prevailing usage is to be maintained. Accordingly, Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) suggests retaining the spelling Paratanaidae|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9713|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Probably needs to be synonymized under Iphimedia, but resolution for species not yet confirmed|2003-09-26 13:23:07|09/26/2003
9716|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and on IUCN Red List (2002)|2003-09-29 09:02:32|09/29/2003
9717|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 93921|2003-09-29 09:02:32|09/29/2003
9719|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|To be synonymized under Psammokalliapseudes|2003-09-24 19:03:35|10/02/2003
9721|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Holthius says Callianassa affinis Holmes 1900 is "a junior primary homonym of Callianassa affinis A. Milne Edwards, 1860" (a fossil species)|2003-10-07 13:22:03|10/07/2003
9722|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Developer|Trapeziidae Miers 1886 was a senior homonym of a mollusk family originally spelled the same way; the spelling of the mollusk family was changed by action of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to Trapezidae Lamy 1920. See ICZN, 1990, Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 47(3):229, 230|2003-10-07 13:54:16|10/07/2003
9723|Mark Skinner|Use of this alternative family name is authorized by the ICBN, Articles 18.5-18.6 (Greuter, W. 1994. International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Tokyo Code). Regnum Vegetabile Vol. 131, Koeltz Scientific Books, Konigstein, Germany)|2003-10-23 10:26:07|10/23/2003
9724|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 194839|2003-10-23 11:04:53|10/23/2003
9725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 194814|2003-10-23 11:04:53|10/23/2003
9726|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Obsolete autonym|2003-10-23 11:04:53|10/23/2003
9727|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 505490|2003-10-23 11:04:53|10/23/2003
9728|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 534115|2003-10-23 11:04:53|10/23/2003
9732|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9759|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix I|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9770|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9771|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Botswana)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9783|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Monachus spp.(1975)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9784|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: IUCN - Endangered as Phoca hispida saimensis|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9798|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Phoca kurilensis and Phoca richardsi|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9803|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: IUCN - Extinct? (see Hall, 1981:973)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9804|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: see Ognev (1935) for a list of common names|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9805|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: Endangered (Canada populations)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9810|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9814|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9815|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9822|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered (Canada populations)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9830|W. Christopher Wozencraft|The position of stejnegeri Allen, 1902, remains uncertain; Scheffer (1958ref) placed in largha Pallas, 1811; J.E. King (1983ref) placed in vitulina Linnaeus, 1758; and Shaughnessy and Fay (1977ref) suggested incertae sedis|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9831|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Rice (1998), carcinophaga (meaning "crab eater") is a noun in apposition, not an adjective, and so should not have the gender changed from the original spelling in Phoca carcinophaga|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9833|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Felis concolor Jardine, 1834 is listed as a type species by original designation of Puma Jardine, 1834 in the Mammal Species of the World|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9839|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) bryophyte genus Prionodon C. Mueller Hal. (TSN 16532)|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9840|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Ruff (1999) note that, "long considered a subfamily of Mustelidae, the skunks were raised to the familial level based on molecular systematic studies by Dragoo and Honeycutt (1997)"|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9845|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Rice (1998) for a discussion of the spelling of richardii (versus the namesake, Richards, though Gray cited his name as "Richard"), and why the emendation to richardsi was unjustified under the ICZN|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9846|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wozencraft, in Wilson & Reeder (1993), attributes to the IUCN Appendix II the spelling "F. c. cougar"|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9847|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wozencraft, in Wilson & Reeder (1993), attributes to the IUCN Appendix II the epithet spelling in "F. c. cougar"|2003-10-28 14:33:50|10/28/2003
9848|H.Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 166182|2003-12-02 09:19:25|12/02/2003
9849|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Sargocentron poco (Woods, 1965) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2003-12-02 09:19:25|12/02/2003
9850|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Included by implication. Adioryx Starks 1908 is a junior synonym of Sargocentron Fowler 1904|2003-12-02 09:19:25|12/02/2003
9851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Included by implication. Flammeo Jordan & Evermann 1898 is a junior synonym of Neoniphon Castelnau 1875|2003-12-02 09:19:25|12/02/2003
9852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Korsogasteridae is synonymized based on Eschmeyer's (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) treatment of the type genus, Korsogaster Parr 1933, as a junior synonym of Hoplostethus Cuvier 1829 in the Trachichthyidae|2003-12-02 09:19:25|12/02/2003
9853|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Eptatretus minor Fernholm & Hubbs, 1981 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-01-13 12:10:23|01/13/2004
9854|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Eptatretus springeri (Bigelow and Schroeder, 1952) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-01-13 12:10:23|01/13/2004
9855|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use subclasses in Class Cephalaspidiomorphi|2004-01-13 12:10:23|01/13/2004
9856|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) treats this taxon as the Subfamily Mordaciinae in the family Petromyzontidae|2004-01-13 12:10:23|01/13/2004
9857|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use subclasses in the fossil Class Pteraspidomorphi|2004-01-13 12:10:23|01/13/2004
9858|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Taxon author mis-cited in Surez-Morales & Reid (1998) as "(Wilson, 1959)," but correction to "(Coker, 1934)" confirmed by Reid (personal communication, January 2004) and additional references|2004-01-13 12:25:59|01/13/2004
9859|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Taxon author mis-cited in Surez-Morales & Reid (1998) as "Kiefer, 1934" but verified by Reid (personal communication, January 2004) and other references as "(G. O. Sars, 1904)"|2004-01-13 12:25:59|01/13/2004
9860|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 572734|2004-01-13 12:25:59|01/13/2004
9861|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 88139|2004-01-13 12:25:59|01/13/2004
9862|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|Often dated to 1888 but available from 1884, in Eschmeyer (2002)|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9864|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Eschmeyer (2002), "Wrongly as name only in the synonymy of Eustomias Vaillant 1888 -- (Gibbs in Morrow & Gibbs 1964). Eustomias probably should date to the above reference and date"|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9865|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Regarding valid date see Eschmeyer (2002), 1884 vs 1888|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9867|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162209; 25-Apr-2003, DTN|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9868|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) fern (plant) genus Woodsia R. Br. (TSN 17736)|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9869|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use suborders in Order Ateleopodiformes|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9870|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Genus Bathysphaera Beebe 1932, "Apparently available; description based on observations from a bathysphere. No Article of the Code precludes availability. Morrow in Morrow & Gibbs 1964 treat as incertae sedis in the family Melanostomiatidae [= Melanostomiidae]. Stomiidae: Melanostomiinae"|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9871|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Genus Bonapartia Goode & Bean 1896, "Possibly preoccupied by Bonapartia Buettikofer, June 1896 in Aves; date of Goode & Bean being after July 20, 1896, and probably 24 August 1896. If preoccupied, should be replaced by Zaphotias Goode & Bean 1898"|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9872|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) cites recent literature as suggesting that Eustomias (Nominostomias) Regan and Trewavas 1930 is "a valid subgenus as described"|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9873|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Bigelow et al. (1964) treat Trachinostomias as the valid Subgenus Photonectes (Trachinostomias) Parr, 1927|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9874|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Bigelow et al. (1964) treat Melanonectes as the valid Subgenus Photonectes (Melanonectes) Regan and Trewavas, 1930|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9875|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Bigelow et al. (1964) treat Dolichostomias as the valid Subgenus Photonectes (Dolichostomias) Parr, 1927|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9876|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1994) lists "Photichthyidae" for this family, more recent authors (e.g., Craddock and Hartel in Collette and Klein-MacPhee, 2002; Moore et al., 2003; Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) favor the change to Phosichthyidae, to reflect the correct spelling of the type genus, Phosichthys Hutton 1872|2004-01-21 12:15:51|01/21/2004
9877|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Fossil taxon|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9878|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Fossil genus|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9879|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Unknown locality|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9880|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication. Chalinura equals Coryphaenoides (Eschmeyer, 2003, online Catalog of Fishes)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9881|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Chalinura Goode & Bean 1883 is "Not available; preoccupied by Chalinura Dalman 1826 in Arachnida according to Fowler (MS) [not investigated]"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9882|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) and Cohen et al. (1990) do not recognize Suborder Macrouroidei, but rather place Subamily Macrouroidinae in the Macrouridae, which is placed directly under Order Gadiformes|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9883|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson (1994) and Cohen et al. (1990) do not recognize Suborder Muraenolepoidei, but rather place Family Muraenolepididae directly under Order Gadiformes|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9884|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) and Cohen et al. (1990) do not recognize suborders in Gadiformes. Family Gadidae is placed directly under Order Gadiformes|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9885|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Pyramodon ventralis (TSN 165134)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9886|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Pyramodon (TSN 165133)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9887|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the genus Pyramodon in Subfamily Pyramodontinae of Family Carapidae, rather than in its own family|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9889|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication: Parabassogigas equals Spectrunculus, and Bassogigas coheni Mayer & Nalbant 1972 is a synonym of Spectrunculus grandis (Gnther 1877) (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9890|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication: Parabassogigas equals Spectrunculus, and Bythites crassus Vaillant 1888 is a synonym of Spectrunculus grandis (Gnther 1877) (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9891|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Xiphiurus Smith 1847 that it was "Placed on Official Index for purposes of priority to conserve Genypterus Philippi 1857 (Opinion 1200)"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9892|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, August 2003) states of the Reinhardt date that "There was a separate dated 1837 so we are using that date," altough the "Main publication was 1838"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9893|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Microbrotula nigra Gosline 1953 that this name is "Secondarily preoccupied by Oligopus niger Risso 1827 when both are in Oligopus, replaced by Oligopus waikiki Cohen 1964"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9895|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. This record, TSN 164679, originated in NODC Taxonomic Code v8 as "PHYSICULUS FULVUS BEAN, 1884." In an early ITIS update, it was inadvertently changed to "Physiculus grinnelli" (already in NODC & ITIS as TSN 164680), and a new record was added, "Physiculus fulvus" (TSN 550838). Although TSN 164679 has been labeled as fully reviewed (as P. grinnelli) for several years, its history of having changed names (in violation of ITIS standards), and the existence of other records with both names, leads us to flag this record as an artifact & link it to the other 2 records. Users of TSN 164679 should determine which name they are applying, and use the corresponding other ITIS record|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9897|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Oligopus incorrectly used in Bythitidae as senior synonym of Grammonus. See Cohen et al. (1999)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9898|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|While Nelson (1994) recognizes Macruronidae as a valid family, Cohen et al. (1990) do not. In this case ITIS is following Cohen et al., who place the type genus (Macruronus) in the Merluciidae, in subfamily Merluciinae|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9900|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Though Claro et al. (2001) list Halieutichthys caribbaeus Garman 1896 as valid, without comment (p. 42), Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists no conclusion other than that it belongs in Halieutichthys (i.e., the status is uncertain according to the literature he has reviewed)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9901|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|The combination "Mixonus pectoralis" could not be found in the literature, but it appears to correspond with the valid species Bathyonus pectoralis Goode and Bean 1885 (Mixonus Gnther 1887 is a junior synonym of Bathyonus)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9904|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) notes that Parabrotulidae "has been throught to be related to the zoarcids, which in turn have been variously placed with the paracanthopterygians or perciforms." Moore et al. (2003) also note this uncertainty. Nielsen et al. (1999) also note the controversy, but conclude, "until more research has shown the proper placement of the Parabrotulidae we exclude them from the Ophidiiformes"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9905|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Superfamily Ceratioidea in the Ogcocephalioidei, rather than in their own suborder|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9906|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Superfamily Chaunacioidea in the Ogcocephalioidei, rather than in their own suborder|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9907|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communications, August 2003) notes that Bromisculus has been treated as a generic synonym, but some authors continue to use it for the type species, Bromisculus imberbis Vaillant 1888, while others move it to Gadella|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9908|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Forbesella Jordan and Evermann 1927 is synonymized under Forbesichthys Jordan 1929, according to the placement of the type species, Chologaster papilliferus Forbes 1882, which is a junior synonym of Forbesichthys agassizii (Putnam 1872) according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9909|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nielsen et al. (1999) state that "G. opisthodon Smith, 1934 [is] possibly a junior synonym of G. robustus"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9910|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9911|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, presumed data entry error for Molva macrophthalma|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9912|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Molva macrophthalma|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9913|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that the originally published spelling was Lionurus darus Gilbert & Hubbs 1916, and says that the epithet is derived from "Dara," the Japanese name of certain Macrouroid fishes, and that "perhaps name should not decline" (so perhaps it should be spelled "darus" regardless of the gender of the current genus)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9914|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Family Amblyopsidae in Suborder Aphredoderoidei, rather than in its own suborder|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9915|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Family Aphredoderidae in Suborder Aphredoderoidei of Order Percopsiformes, rather than in its own order|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9917|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "The original spelling was nawaga [in the title only], that spelling should be used unless current usage is maintained." His usage notes suggest that that 'original' spelling has not been used in recent literature, whereas navaga has been in use in a number of recent works. The originally published name is given by Eschmeyer as Gadus callarias var. nawaga Koelreuter 1770|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9919|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Fierasfer caninus Gnther 1862 that "Markle & Olney 1990 [...] recommended suppression of this species name in favor of Fierasfer dubius Putnam 1874"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9920|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, apparently a data entry error intended to read Neobythites stelliferoides|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9921|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The classification of the Gadiformes remains a matter of contention, and although some authors treat the Phycidae as a valid family, ITIS is following Cohen et al. (1990) in retaining it as a subfamily (Phycinae) of the Gadidae until a new comprehensive treatment is published by an expert|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9922|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The classification of the Gadiformes remains a matter of contention, and although some authors treat the Ranicipitidae as a valid family, ITIS is following Cohen et al. (1990) in retaining its type species in the Subfamily Phycinae of the Gadidae until a new comprehensive treatment is published by an expert|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9923|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The classification of the Gadiformes remains a matter of contention, and although some authors treat the Lotidae as a valid family, ITIS is following Cohen et al. (1990) in retaining it as a subfamily (Lotinae) of the Gadidae until a new comprehensive treatment is published by an expert|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9924|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Macruronus novaezelandiae (Hector 1871)|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9925|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "Although holbrookii would be correct, prevailing usage permits the continued use of holbrooki as the correct original spelling"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9926|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Phrynichthys Pietschmann 1926 is "preoccupied by Phrynichthys Agassiz 1846 in fishes; replaced by Bufoceratias Whitley 1931"|2004-01-21 13:23:17|01/21/2004
9928|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|animal|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9929|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of Scatophagidae (TSN 170319)|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9930|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally named in Hepatus. Hepatus equals Acanthurus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9931|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally in the genus Amphacanthus which equals Siganus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9932|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally in the genus Cyphomycter which equals Naso|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9933|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally in the genus Teuthis which was at one time considered to be a synonym of Acanthurus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9934|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Priodon equals Naso|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9935|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Callicanthus equals Naso|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9936|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym of Dipteran family Scatophagidae Brauer, 1883 (TSN 148343)|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9937|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Suppressed. Opinion 93 of the ICZN. This opinion, however, is now being reexamined|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9938|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Acanthurus elongatus Lacepde 1802, "Status uncertain," but still places it in Acanthurus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9939|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) considers Acronurus aegyptius Gronow in Gray 1854 to be valid, but Acronurus is itself listed as a synonym of Acanthurus. Status and position of aegypticus is uncertain|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9940|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Cacodoxus was an unneeded replacement name for Scatophagus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9941|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination not found after extensive search, but clearly refers to Scatophagus argus (Linnaeus 1766)|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9942|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Ephippus was previously considered a synonym of Chaetodipterus|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9943|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Amphacanthus vulpinus Schlegel & Mller 1845 was the type species for the genus Lo Seale 1906 (thus Lo vulpinus)|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9944|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|A junior homonym of Acanthurus blochii Valenciennes, 1835|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9945|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Acanthurus blochii Bennett, 1836|2004-01-22 11:13:05|01/22/2004
9946|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This taxon may be seen either as a subspecies of Oncorhynchus mykiss or as a synonym of O. mykiss gilberti. Following our stewards' guidance, ITIS is treating it as a valid subspecies|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9947|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently has been considered a suborder, but currently considered a superfamily|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9948|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently has been considered a family, but currently considered a subfamily|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9949|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162061|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9950|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) flowering plant genus Argentina Hill (TSN 184597)|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9951|John Maret, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Leptoderma (TSN 162329)|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9952|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162329|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9953|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Nesogalaxias Whitley 1935 is unavailable, though it has been treated as valid in some references. He treats the type species (Galaxias neocaledonicus Weber & de Beaufort 1913) as remaining in the genus Galaxias, so ITIS is synonymizing the genus on that basis|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9954|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Searsia (TSN 28813)|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9955|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists Ericara Gill & Townsend 1897 as valid, but includes no species. The type species is valid as Conocara salmoneum (Gill & Townsend 1897), so the genus is synonymized on this basis|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9956|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists Anomalopterichthys Whitley 1940 as valid, but includes no species. The type species is valid as Leptochilichthys pinguis (Vaillant 1886), so the genus is synonymized on this basis|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9957|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Coregonus fera Jurine 1825 is "apparently extinct"|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9958|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Oncorhynchus clarki [sic] macdonaldi is noted as extinct by Behnke (1992)|2004-01-22 12:24:57|01/22/2004
9959|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Aethoprora is a synonym of Diaphus|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9960|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Added by implication, the nominate subspecies|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9961|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|Originally described as Gasteropelecus humboldti Risso 1810, now placed in the synonomy of Myctophum punctatum Rafinesque 1810. Thus by implication|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9962|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Macrostoma angustidens (Risso 1820) is included by implication (from NODC). It is the type species of Macrostoma Risso 1827, of which Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) says "Notoscopelus Gnther 1864 is an unneeded replacement name, Macrostoma not preoccupied by Macrostomus Weidmann 1817 in Diptera. Currently treated as a synonym of Notoscopelus." Of Scopelus angustidens Risso 1820 (the original combination), Eschmeyer says simply "Myctophidae." ITIS therefore treats this name as incertae sedis in Notoscopelus until this issue is further resolved|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9963|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Macrostoma Risso 1827 that "Notoscopelus Gnther 1864 is an unneeded replacement name, Macrostoma not preoccupied by Macrostomus Weidmann 1817 in Diptera. Currently treated as a synonym of Notoscopelus"|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9964|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subfamily placement based on the position of Lampanyctus Bonaparte 1840, since Nannobrachium Gnther 1887 was until recently considered a synonym of that genus|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2003) notes that this was "originally as *kryeri* [not as *kryerii as in Eschmeyer et al. 1998]; according to Article 32.5.2.1 of the Code, if the name is not based on a German word, the "e" should not be added; correct is apparently *Scopelus kroyeri*"|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9966|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Myctophum brachygnathum (Bleeker, 1856) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9967|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Myctophum nitidulum Garman, 1899 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication; Aethoprora Goode & Bean 1896 is a junior synonym of Diaphus Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1890|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9969|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication; Myctophum metopoclampum Cocco 1829 is the type species for Aethoprora Goode & Bean 1896, which is a junior synonym of Diaphus Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1890|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9970|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication; Hierops Fraser-Brunner 1949 is a synonym of Protomyctophum Fraser-Brunner 1949|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9971|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication; Nyctophus Cocco 1829 is apparently in the synonymy of Diaphus Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1890|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9972|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162719|2004-01-27 12:04:53|01/27/2004
9973|Frank Stearns, ITIS Data Development Technician|The Dictionary of Fungi (1995) says, of Gasteromycetes, "The polyphyletic nature of the group makes it inappropriate to maintain in a natural classification..."|2004-01-28 11:07:06|01/28/2004
9974|Scott Redhead|Basidiomycota is used instead of Basidiomycotina for the Division/Phylum level following Rec. 16A of the ICBN|2004-01-28 11:07:06|01/28/2004
9975|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McDiarmid (personal communications, Feb. 2004) indicates that the entry for Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis (Blainville, 1835) in Crother et al. (2003) mistakenly applies the vernacular "Red-spotted Gartersnake," and that the vernacular should have been given as "California Red-sided Gartersnake." "Red-spotted Gartersnake" is actually the vernacular for T. s. concinnus (Hallowell, 1852), which is retained as a valid subspecies|2004-02-11 09:49:52|02/11/2004
9976|Eliana Cancello and Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite stewards|Endemic to Nearctic Zone|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9977|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Endemic to Mexico as fas as known from present records|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9978|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Endemic to Mexico as far as known from present records|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9979|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Endemic to Mexico as far as known from present records; usually appears to infest skeletons of organ pipe cactus (Stenocereus cactus)|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9980|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Neotermes jouteli (Banks, 1920) is Adam Key, Florida; No other Florida kalotermitid is known from western Mexico; The specimens seen from Morelos, Mexico are similar to but not conspecific with Neotermes jouteli (Banks, 1920) (Cancello and Myles, 2000), it appears that Neotermes jouteli (Banks, 1920), as presently understood, may represent a complex of species and a new genus|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9981|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Neotermes larseni (Light, 1935) is Cocos Island, Costa Rica; single record from Jalisco was not confirmed in the survey of termites from nearby Chamela, Colima by Nickle and Collins (1988); confirmation is needed to establish that Neotermes larseni (Light, 1935) occurs in Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9982|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Procryptotermes hesperus Scheffrahn and Krecek is a valid new species from northern and central Bahamas, western Cuba and the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9983|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Heterotermes tenuis (Hagen, 1858) is Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Heterotermes tenuis (Hagen, 1858) appears to have a mainly Antillean distribution but was also recorded by Snyder (1949) from South and Central America; its presence in Mexico is questionable|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9984|Eliana Cancello and Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite stewards|Araujo (1977) listed Heterotermes tenuis (Hagen, 1858) from Mexico without citing the original source or specific locality|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9985|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) is from Texas, USA; Banks and Snyder (1920) depicted one outlier record from Tamaulipas, Mexico; they also depicted the Reticulitermes claripennis, which was later synonimized with Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) from Monterrey, Mexico; this species occurs throughout the eastern portion of the continent associated with the eastern deciduous forest and it seems unlikely that it would occur as far south as Mexico along the Gulf coast|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9986|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|On the basis of one sample, Light (1935) tentatively listed Microcerotermes bouveri (Desneux, 1904) from Acapulco, although he noted that this was questionable since its type locality is Mariquita, Colombia, and he stated that he had not seen types or illustrations of Microcerotermes bouveri (Desneux, 1904)|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9987|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Termes hispaniolae (Banks, 1918) is Hispaniola and it appears to be restricted to the Antilles|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9988|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The type locality of Termes panamaensis (Snyder, 1923) is Barro Colorado, Panama; recently collected Termes material from Jalisco and Oaxaca, Mexico bears close resemblance to Termes panamaensis (Snyder, 1923) although slight differences in the shape of the frontal projections indicate that it may be a new species (Cancello and Myles, 2000)|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9989|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Zootermopsis Emerson, 1933 is considered endemic to Nearctic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9990|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Paraneotermes Light, 1937 is considered endemic to Nearctic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9991|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Marginitermes Krishna, 1961 is considered endemic to Neartic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9992|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Reticulitermes Holmgren, 1913 is considered endemic to Neartic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9993|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Gnathamitermes Light, 1932 is considered to be endemic to Neartic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9994|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Cahuallitermes Constantino, 1994 is considered as endemic to Neartic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9995|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The genus Tenuirostritermes Holmgren, 1912 is considered as endemic to the Neartic Region|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9996|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|The exact origin of Cryptotermes brevis (Walker, 1853) is not known, but presumed to be the West Indies; it is widely introduced throughout the world|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9997|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Cryptotermes havilandi (Sjostedt, 1900) is introduced to Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, Guyana, Surinam and Brazil|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9998|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Native distribution of Nasutitermes costalis (Holmgren, 1910) is limited to Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Lesser Antilles, Guianas, Turks and Caicos Islands|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
9999|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Native distribution of Microcerotermes arboreus Emerson, 1925 is limited to Honduras, Panama, Venezuela, Guyana, Bolivia, Brazil, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10000|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Native distribution of Coptotermes testaceus Linnaeus, 1768 is limited to Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Guianas, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10001|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Incisitermes perparvus (Light, 1933) is native to the Tres Marias Islands, 90 nautical miles from the coasts of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10002|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Distribution of Incisitermes snyderi (Light, 1933) is: United States; Mexico; Panama; Bermuda; Bahamas; Cuba; Mona; Turks & Caicos Is.; Virgin Islands|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10003|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Native distribution of Neotermes holmgreni Banks, 1918 is limited to Costa Rica, Panama, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10004|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Distribution of Nasutitermes corniger (Motschulsky, 1855) is limited to Mexico to Panama; Guianas, Argentina, Brail, Venezuela, Bolivia|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10005|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Distribution of Nasutitermes ephratae (Holmgren, 1910) is limited to Mexico to Panama; Brazil, Venezuela, Guianas and Lesser Antilles|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10006|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Distribution of Nasutitermes nigriceps (Haldeman, 1853) is limited to Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10007|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Nasutitermes briciae (Snyder, 1922) is native to Honduras and Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10008|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Nutting (1970) recorded Tenuirostritermes incisus (Snyder, 1922) from Guerrero, Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10009|Dr. Reginaldo Constantino|Distribution of Termes melindae Harris, 1960, is restricted to Belize and the Cayman Islands|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10010|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Thorne et al. (1993) recorded Zootermopsis laticeps (Banks, 1906) in Chihuahua, Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10011|Timothy Myles, ITIS Termite Steward|Light (1929) recorded Zootermopsis nevadensis (Hagen, 1874) in Baja California, Mexico|2004-02-11 10:56:53|02/11/2004
10012|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Under Reccomendation 16A of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Greuter et al., 2000), the "name of a division or phylum should end in -phyta unless the taxon is a division or phylum of fungi, in which case it should end in -mycotina"|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10013|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 6707|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10014|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) nematode genus Chaetonema Filipjev, 1927 (TSN 62300)|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10015|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 6781|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10016|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 5752|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10017|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 6586|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10018|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fish genus Ulvaria Jordan and Evermann, 1896 (TSN 171614)|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10019|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 6440|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10020|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) ciliophoran genus Uronema (TSN 46353)|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10021|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved junior homonym of orchid genus Hormidium (Lindl.) Heynh. (from 1840)|2004-02-23 10:25:34|02/23/2004
10022|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 530207|2004-02-23 11:24:13|02/23/2004
10023|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|obsolete autonym|2004-02-23 11:24:13|02/23/2004
10024|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 505463|2004-02-23 11:24:13|02/23/2004
10025|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Haynes & Hellquist (2000) note that "All of the original type material of Potamogeton lateralis Morong, including the collection designated as the lectotype, has been studied (C. B. Hellquist et al., 1988). Every specimen, was a mixed collection of P. pusillis and P. vaseyi. Based on the results of the study, P. lateralis is nomenclaturally invalid and should be rejected"|2004-02-23 11:24:13|02/23/2004
10026|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Polypterus niloticus Shaw 1804 is an "unneeded new name for Polypterus bichir Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1802 [= Lacepde 1803]"|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10027|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Polypterus bichir "Appeared first in detail in Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1802... but not Latinized." Lacepde's 1803 use to be the first to make the name available|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10028|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Polypterus polli Gosse 1988 is variously considered as a valid species or as a valid subspecies Polypterus palmas polli, and treats it as a valid species|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10029|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Devlopment Coordinator|Fossil taxon|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10030|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of Lepidoptera genus Kessleria Nowicki, 1864|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10031|J. D. Hardy|Eschmeyer (1998) states that Polypterus arnaudii is a synonym of P. senegalensis, but does not recognise senegalensis as a valid species; see online Catalog of Fishes for correct synonymy|2004-02-23 13:21:55|02/23/2004
10032|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and on IUCN Red List (2003)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10033|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Developmemt Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2003)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10034|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Lynch (1964) redescribed Branchinecta coloradensis Packard 1874, B. lindahli Packard 1883, and B. packardi Pearse 1912, clearing up considerable nomenclatural confusion involving these and other taxa|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10035|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Lynch (1964) redescribed Branchinecta coloradensis Packard 1874, B. lindahli Packard 1883, and B. packardi Pearse 1912, clearing up considerable nomenclatural confusion involving these and other taxa. According to Lynch (1964) and Eng et al. (1990), the name Branchinecta coloradensis Packard 1874 has been misapplied to other species (B. lindahli and B. lynchi, in particular)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10036|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Johansen (1921, p. 29) spelled the species name as "Artemiopsis Stefanssonii" in the original description, noting that it would be described and figured in further detail in an expedition report, but in that report (1922, p. 26) he gave it as "Artemiopsis stefanssoni." It appears that the latter spelling has been used in the literature since, though this has not been fully researched|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10037|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) supply the following comments regarding Linderiellidae. 'Within the Anostraca, Brtek (1995) elevated the former chirocephalid subfamily Artemiopsinae to family level and thus recognized the Artemiopsidae. Earlier, Brtek (1964) established the family Linderiellidae. However, Denton Belk (pers. comm.) believed these moves are unwarranted... Concerning the Linderiellidae, he noted that "these genera have antennal appendages and some penal features that suggest they are related to other genera of the Chirocephalidae; separate familial status obscures these seemingly signifcant similarities." In light of Belk's expertise with anostracans, we have followed his suggestion and have not recognized these two families, although they are recognized in the latest key to families and genera (Brtek and Mura, 2000). Our classification of the Anostraca therefore follows Belk (1996), with the exception of the Linderiellidae (which was included by Belk, 1996, but is not included here). A recent molecular analysis (Remigio and Hebert, 2000) of the relationships among extant anostracan families suggested two clades, one containing Artemiidae and Branchipodidae and the other containing the other five families.'|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10038|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Martin & Davis (2001) supply the following comment about Artemiopsidae, which has recently been used as the family for Artemiopsis Sars 1897 (versus Chirocephalidae). 'Within the Anostraca, Brtek (1995) elevated the former chirocephalid subfamily Artemiopsinae to family level and thus recognized the Artemiopsidae. Earlier, Brtek (1964) established the family Linderiellidae. However, Denton Belk (pers. comm.) believed these moves are unwarranted. Concerning the Artemiopsidae, Belk stated, "placing this single genus in a separate family obscures the many features it shares with other genera in the Chirocephalidae, and is thus a hindrance to having a meaningful taxonomic classification of the Anostraca"... In light of Belk's expertise with anostracans, we have followed his suggestion and have not recognized these two families, although they are recognized in the latest key to families and genera (Brtek and Mura, 2000). Our classification of the Anostraca therefore follows Belk (1996), with the exception of the Linderiellidae (which was included by Belk, 1996, but is not included here). A recent molecular analysis (Remigio and Hebert, 2000) of the relationships among extant anostracan families suggested two clades, one containing Artemiidae and Branchipodidae and the other containing the other five families.'|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10039|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship for Branchipodidae in question. Martin & Davis (2001) use Simon 1886, while Brtek & Mura use H. Milne Edwards 1840. ITIS defers to the specialists in this question, and uses the earlier authorship|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10040|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The four species placed in Chirocephalopsis by Daday (1910) when it was originally published (grubii, rostratus, claviger, and birostratus) are all accounted for in the genus Eubranchipus in Belk & Brtek (1995), where they are placed in the subgenera Siphonophanes or Drepanosurus, though it is also noted that "Brtek considers all three to be separate valid genera as characterized by Brtek (1966)." For the moment, ITIS has delayed treating either Siphonophanes or Drepanosurus, so Chirocephalopsis is for now retained in the syonymy of Eubranchipus. When these two genera/subgenera are taken up in ITIS, Chirocephalopsis will need to be placed into synonymy under whichever genus-level name retains the type species|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10041|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship of Thamnocephalidae is variously cited. Martin & Davis (2001) use Simon 1886, whereas Brtek & Mura (2000) use Packard 1883. ITIS defers to the specialists in this question, and uses the earlier authorship. It appears that Simon revised the family, as the authorship is also cited as Packard 1883 sensu Simon 1886 in other works|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10042|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A new monotypic genus (Gurneya Brtek 1996) has been proposed for Branchinella mira (Gurney 1931), but in Belk & Brtek (1997), Belk comments that this seems "premature... especially the placing of B. mira in a new genus without making a careful comparison of this taxon with the North American species B. lithaca (Creaser, 1940), B. alachua Dexter, 1953, and B. acacioidea Belk & Sissom, 1992." For now, ITIS is following the conservative approach in that checklist in retaining mira in Branchinella|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10043|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authors Belk and Brtek (1997) express an unresolved difference over whether 4 species accounted for in their 1995 and 1997 publications in Branchinella should be retained there or moved to new and revived genera (Gurneya and Branchinellites, respectively). For now, ITIS is following the conservative approach found in those two publications, and retaining the larger Branchinella|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10044|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Weekers et al. use Polyartemiidae as a subfamily within the Chirocephalidae (as Polyartemiinae), containing Polyartemiella, Polyartemia, and Linderella (in contrast to Chirocephalinae, with Chirocephalus, Eubranchipus, and Pristicephalus). For now, ITIS is deferring handling subfamilies in the Anostraca|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10045|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Weekers et al. (2000) reinstate the genus Pristicephalus with the species P. joesphinae (Grube 1853). It is not clear exactly how many or which species would also be so transferred, so for the moment ITIS is not addressing this proposed change|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10046|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Weekers et al. (2002) treat Linderiellidae as a synonym of Chirocephalidae, and though they do not mention Dexteria explicitly, it would accordingly also be placed in the Chirocephalidae|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10047|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brtek (1997) gives the species epithet as "judai," though no evidence was found to support that spelling. The original description could not be obtained, but according to Daday (1910) the original description was "Polyartemiella judayi novum genus novaque species e subordine Phyllopoda anostraca. Diagnosis praecursoria (Annales Mus. Nat. Hungar)"|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10048|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Brtek (1997), originally as Thamnocephalus platyurus var. mexicanus Linder, 1941|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10049|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brtek (1997) gives the species epithet as "mzambica," though no evidence was found to support that spelling. The original description could not be obtained, but according to Belk & Brtek (1995) the original description was "Description du Tanymastix mzabica, nouveau Phyllopode Anostrac du Sahara et liste des Anostracs rcolts rcemment par l'auteur en Algrie et en Tunisie. Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afr. Nord. 19: 87-90"|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10050|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated by Brtek (1997) as belonging in the revived genus Branchinellites, but see also commentary in Belk & Brtek (1997) on the conservative approach of retaining it in Branchinella|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10051|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Placed either in Genus Eubranchipus or in Genus Drepanosurus; Brtek (1997) treats Drepanosurus as a full genus, whereas Belk & Brtek (1995) retain it as a subgenus of Eubranchipus (this being described as a more conservative stance)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10052|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Placed either in Genus Eubranchipus or in Genus Siphonophanes; Brtek (1997) treats Siphonophanes as a full genus, whereas Belk & Brtek (1995) retain it as a subgenus of Eubranchipus (this being described as a more conservative stance)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10053|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) and Brtek (1997) indicate that tjanshanica is probably an independant species|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) and Brtek (1997) indicate that tjanshanica is probably an independant species, in which case there would be no subspecies of Branchinecta paludosa|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10055|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) note that there has been considerable nomenclatural and taxonomic confusion regarding the species of Artemia Leach 1819|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10056|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) note the following: "Is this an Old World species or a New World species? How did it end up in both regions? These are questions worthy of investigation"|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) and Brtek (1997) suggest that Artemia sinica Cai 1989 may prove to be a synonym of Artemis urmiana Gnther 1900|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10058|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Belk & Brtek (1995) and Brtek (1997) suggest that Artemia tunisiana Bowen & Sterling 1978 may prove to be a synonym of Artemis salina (Linnaeus 1758)|2004-04-05 13:59:13|04/05/2004
10059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Archaeognatha is used both as a subclass and as an order within it (Brusca & Brusca, 2002)|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10060|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Entomology, Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopaedia 9: 77'|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10061|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation: 'Psyche 7: 375-379'|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10062|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation: 'Parasitology 23: 112-127'|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10063|Vincent S. Smith|'Within Phthiraptera, the term "Mallophaga" (i.e. the chewing lice) is indisputably paraphyletic [...] It came into common usage early in the 1800's and is still sometimes used by non specialists to refer to chewing lice. To keep things accurate I would synonymize Mallophaga with all three suborders i.e. Rhynchophthirina, Ischnocera and Amblycera'|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The spelling "Paleoptera," used in Brusca & Brusca (1990) is incorrect. The correct spelling is "Palaeoptera," as used in Brusca & Brusca (2002)|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10065|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 142101|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10066|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 99228|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10067|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) brown algae genus Diplura (TSN 10873)|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10069|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 103360|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10070|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 104173|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10071|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 103798|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10072|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 104018|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10073|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 103997|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10074|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 104058|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10075|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 107475|2004-04-09 11:13:54|04/09/2004
10076|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 136'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10077|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'A manual of external parasites, p. 132'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10078|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 71: 421'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10079|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'A manual of external parasites, p. 133'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10080|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'A manual of external parasites, p. 134'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10081|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Proc. Zool. Soc. London 116: 107'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10082|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Syst. Entomol. 3: 274'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10083|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Z. Parasitkd. 9: 56'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10084|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): '14. Ordnung. Luse, Anoplura. In P. Brohmer et al., eds. Tierwelt Mitteleuropas, Leipzig, Insekten 1, Teil 4, Heft 8, L. 2, P. 4'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10085|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'The zoological miscellany 3: 64'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10086|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Jahrb. Niedersachs. Zool. Ver. Hannover 2-4: 58'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10087|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Syst. Entomol. 3: 278'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10088|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Encyclopaedia Brittanica, Suppl. 1: 24'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10089|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 221'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10090|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 29: 194'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10091|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 142'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10092|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 143'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10093|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Systema Naturae, Edition X, p. 610'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10094|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 29:661'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10095|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Z. Ges. Natunviss. 37: 177'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10096|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Med. Entomol. 11: 442'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10097|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 44'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10098|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 149'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10099|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Med. Entomol. 14: 417'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10100|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 39: 56'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10101|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 49 (1919)'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10102|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Senck. Biol. 46: 245'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10103|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'The sucking lice, Mem. Pac. Coast Entomol. Soc. 1: 115'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10104|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Psyche 32: 283'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10105|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Parasitology 21: 161'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10106|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'U.S. Dep. Agric. Div. Entomol. Bull. (old series) 7: 28'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10107|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Guiyang Med. Coll. 14: 251'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10108|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 147'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10109|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 143'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10110|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kenkschr. Medicin.-Naturwiss. Ges. Jena 14: 79'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10111|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'A manual of external parasites, p. 201'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10112|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Arch. Naturges., Abt. A 81: 29'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10113|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Entomol. Mon. Mag. 6: 88'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10114|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 40: 197'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10115|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'In Walckenaer's Histoire Naturelle des Insectes Aptres 3: 301'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10116|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Med. Vet. Ent. 13: 447-452'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10117|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 153'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10118|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 31: 67'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10119|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bull. Entomol. Res. 14: 101'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10120|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 8, 17: 90'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10121|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 32'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10122|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Boll. Soc. Entomol. Italiana 79: 12'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10123|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Zool. Anz. 28: 139'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10124|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 63: 238'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10125|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mem. Inst. Sci. Madagascar, Ser. Entomol. 9: 17'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10126|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Parasitology 19: 263'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10127|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bull. Entomol. Res. 5: 159'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10128|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Acta Acad. Med. Guiyang 5: 95'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10129|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Arch. Zool. 6: 160'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10130|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 148'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10131|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 81'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10132|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bull. Entomol. Res. 3: 393'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10133|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Acta Acad. Med. Guiyang 91'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10134|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopaedia 9: 77'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10135|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Arch. Naturges., Abt. A, 11: 31'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10136|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1984. Entomotaxonomia 6: 288.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10137|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov., Suiyang County, Kuankuoshui Nature Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10138|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10139|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Waterston, 1929. Parasitology 21: 161.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10140|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Ceylon (= Sri Lanka).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10141|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Sri Lanka.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10142|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 76.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10143|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: North Borneo (= Sabah): Trus Madi, Pampang, Ulu Kaingaran.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10144|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo (Sabah). Peninsular Malaysia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10145|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko and Uchikawa, 1988. J. Med. Entomol. 25: 267.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10146|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nepal: Pokara.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10147|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Nepal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10148|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko and Uchikawa, 1988. J. Med. Entomol. 25: 270.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10149|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Taiwan: Nantouken.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10150|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10151|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1899. In D. S. Jordan, ed., The fur seals and the fur-seal islands of the North Pacific Ocean, 3: 553.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10152|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Alaska, Pribilof Islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10153|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10154|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Enderlein, 1909. Deutsche Sd-polar Expedition 10: 510.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10155|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Antarctica: Booth Wandel Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10156|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Antarctica.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10157|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Harrison, 1937. Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914,Scientific Reports, Ser. C-Zool. Bot. 2(1): 11.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10158|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Antarctica: King George V Land.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10159|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Trouessart and Neumann, 1888. Le Naturaliste 10: 80.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10160|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: 'Aukland Island;' presumably this is Auckland Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10161|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Antarctica. Northern Pacific waters from California to the Arctic Circle.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10162|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Enderlein, 1906. Zool. Anz. 29: 662.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10163|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Antarctica: Victoria Land and Booth Wandel Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10164|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Antarctica. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10165|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bohemann, 1865. Vetenskaps-Akad. Frhandlinger Kobnhaven 22: 557.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10166|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Norway: Spitsbergen Island, Hinlopen Strait.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10167|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Arctic region.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10168|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1977. J. Med. Entomol. 14: 417.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10169|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Mersing, Johore.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10170|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10171|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1979. Entomotaxonomia 1: 122.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10172|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov., Yongjiang Xian.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10173|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 153.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10174|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Paraguay: Sapucay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10175|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Paraguay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10176|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ronderos and Capri, 1969. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 31: 69.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10177|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: San Juan, Valle Frtil.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10178|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10179|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Waterston, 1923. Bull. Entomol. Res. 14: 101.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10180|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Madras.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10181|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Madras State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10182|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'von Olfers, 1816. De vegetativis et animatis corporibus animatis reperiun-dis commentarius, Part 1, p. 84.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10183|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Europe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10184|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Holarctic region (mainly northern).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10185|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 288 (1947).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10186|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Arizona, Huachuca Mountains.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10187|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. Southwestern USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10188|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sosnina and Ozerova, 1988. Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kirghizskoi SSR, Khim.-Teknol. Nauk 4: 56.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10189|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kyrgyzstan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10190|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kyrgyzstan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10191|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 32: 399.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10192|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Para State, Abaet.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10193|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10194|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 570.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10195|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Chaiyaphum, Phukhieo, Ban Kaeng, Ban Lat.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10196|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Hainan Island. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10197|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 1012.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10198|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Tabasco, Teapa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10199|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10200|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 86.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10201|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Amur Prov., Amur-Zeya Plateau.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10202|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Amur Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10203|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr. USSR) 44: 85.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10204|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Yakutia-Sakha, Bulun District, River Lonki.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10205|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Yakutia-Sakha.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10206|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Pub. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(1): 29 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10207|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: West Sichuan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10208|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou, Sichuan Provs. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10209|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2( 1): 37 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10210|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: 'Wambagu and Oni.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10211|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Kenya. Liberia. Nigeria. Sudan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10212|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 24 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10213|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Guatemala: Nenton.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10214|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Guatemala. Mexico.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10215|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Touleshkov, 1957. Dokl. Bulg. Akad. Nauk 10: 424.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10216|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Bulgaria: Sofia County, Kremikovtsi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10217|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Bulgaria. Macedonia. Poland.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10218|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1965. Senck. Biol. 46: 234.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10219|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Liberia: Eastern Prov., Putu Chiefdom, Peloken.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10220|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Liberia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10221|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 40 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10222|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mazeras.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10223|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Kenya. Liberia. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10224|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 286.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10225|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Honduras: San Pedro, Sula Prairie.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10226|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Colombia. Honduras. Mexico. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10227|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 293 (1947).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10228|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Margarita Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10229|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10230|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 1000.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10231|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Arizona, Kaibab National Forest.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10232|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: USA: Arizona.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10233|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Psyche 23: 105.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10234|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Stanford University.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10235|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Western North America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10236|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 85.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10237|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Azerbaijan: Zakataly.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10238|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Azerbaijan. Syria. Turkey.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10239|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko, 1954. Bull. Tokyo Med. Dent. Univ. 1: 49.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10240|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Japan: Tokyo, Oshima Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10241|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia. Taiwan. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10242|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2( 1): 17 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10243|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Southwest Borneo (presumably now Indonesia: Kalimantan): Lanchut.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10244|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10245|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 44.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10246|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Nebraska, Lincoln.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10247|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North America. Also introduced to Europe and possibly elsewhere with S. carolinensis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10248|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 12 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10249|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Malaysia: Mergui Archipelago, St. Luke's Island (N.B., the Mergui Archipelago now is part of Myanmar (formerly Burma)).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10250|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Myanmar. Peninsular Malaysia. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10251|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 47 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10252|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: North Dakota, Grafton.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10253|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Northeast and North-Central USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10254|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(1): 14.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10255|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Koh Kut Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10256|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10257|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 289 (1947).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10258|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Chacala.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10259|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10260|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 287 (1947).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10261|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Colombia: Choco, Novita.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10262|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Colombia. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10263|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 30 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10264|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: Java, Batavia (=Jakarta).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10265|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Indonesia: Java.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10266|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 998.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10267|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Zacatecas, Sierra Madre.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10268|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko, 1963. Bull. Tokyo Med. Dent. Univ. 9: 132.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10269|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Madhya Pradesh State, Nalainpur.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10270|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Madhya Pradesh State. Nepal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10271|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges., Abt. A, 11: 29 (1915).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10272|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Eurasia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10273|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Vera Cruz State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10274|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Pub., Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 43.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10275|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Mendocino County, Covelo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10276|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. Western North America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10277|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 1002.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10278|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Colorado, Estes Park.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10279|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Southwestern USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10280|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(1): 26 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10281|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Ceylon (= Sri Lanka): Colombo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10282|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Sri Lanka.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10283|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 1016.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10284|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Tepic, Santiago.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10285|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 87.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10286|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Alma-Ata.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10287|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Poland. Rumania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10288|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1972. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 51: 185.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10289|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov., P'uwen.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10290|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10291|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Redikorzev, 1937. Parasitology 29: 4.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10292|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Tatarskaya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10293|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Tatarskaya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10294|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2 (1): 35 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10295|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10296|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10297|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1891. U.S. Dep. Agric., Div. Entomol., Bull. (old series) 7: 27.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10298|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Iowa, Ames.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10299|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North America including Mexico.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10300|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. J. Parasitol. 52: 1021.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10301|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Pennsylvania, Wayne County.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10302|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10303|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges., Abt. A 81: 27.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10304|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Germany: Berlin, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10305|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Korea.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10306|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, 32: 400.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10307|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Amazonas State, Rio Negro, Acajutuba.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10308|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ, Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(1): 25 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10309|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Macuto.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10310|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1920. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part I, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(l): 32 (1919).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10311|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Kijabe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10312|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10313|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1912. Bull. Soc. Zool. France 37: 143.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10314|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tunisia: Djerba.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10315|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. Mauritania. People's Republic of China. Russian Federation: Chita Oblast, Irkutsk Oblast. Tajikistan. Tunisia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10316|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 89.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10317|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Gur'yev Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10318|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Russian Federation: Caucasus. Uzbekistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10319|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1957. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 32: 278.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10320|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Gansu Prov., Chin-ning-chow.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10321|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mongolia. People's Republic of China: Gansu Prov., Nei Monggol.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10322|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1923. J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 148.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10323|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Paraguay: Salade River.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10324|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Paraguay. Patagonia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10325|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 324.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10326|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mongolia. People's Republic of China: Nei Monggol, Shaanxi Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10327|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 426.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10328|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Bolivia: Oruro.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10329|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Bolivia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10330|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1992. Acta Zootaxon. Sinica 17: 426.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10331|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Nei Monggol.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10332|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Nei Monggol.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10333|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1916. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 8, 17: 90.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10334|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Not stated.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10335|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Botswana. Kenya. Mozambique. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10336|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Samara District, near Sarybel'.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10337|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Mongolia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10338|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chirov and Ozerova, 1990. Parazytologiya 24: 285.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10339|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kyrkyzstan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10340|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: N. Karakum, 100 km SE of the Aral Sea Station.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10341|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10342|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cais, 1977. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Biol. 25: 463.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10343|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Xinjiang Prov., Aksu, Zhamutai.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10344|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Nei Monggol, Xinjiang Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10345|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr. USSR) 44: 88.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10346|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Turkmenistan: near Ashkhabad.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10347|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Afghanistan. Armenia. Tajikistan. Turkmenistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10348|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1957. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 32: 280.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10349|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Western Desert Governorate, Burg el Arab.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10350|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. Kazakhstan. Turkey.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10351|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1929. Annu. Rep. Dir. Vet. Serv., Union S. Africa 15: 506.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10352|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, Pietermaritzburg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10353|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10354|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paulian, 1961. Bull. Soc. Entomol. France 66: 122.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10355|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Western Madagascar: Morondava.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10356|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Madagascar.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10357|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cais, 1977. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Biol. 25: 466.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10358|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Uzbekistan: Turtkul, Ajkamysh.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10359|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Uzbekistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10360|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Turkmenistan: former Nebit-Dag District, the well at Chagyl.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10361|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Turkmenistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10362|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10363|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10364|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 315.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10365|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mount Garguez (=Mount Uraguess).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10366|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10367|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro and Cicchino, 1986. Rev. Bras. Entomol. 30: 381.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10368|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Chubut Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10369|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Patagonia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10370|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: southwestern shores of Lake Balkhash, village of Burubaytal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10371|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44:90.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10372|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Naruzumskiy pine forest, 250 km S of Kustanay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10373|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chirov and Ozerova, 1990. Parazytologiya 24: 284.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10374|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1982. Rev. Mus. La Plata, Buenos Aires (new ser.), 13: 26.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10375|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Entre Rios Prov., Rosario del Tala.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10376|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro and Cicchino, 1986. Rev. Bras. Entomol. 30: 379.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10377|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Tucuman Prov., Tapia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10378|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'McDaniel, 1968. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 61: 402.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10379|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Texas, Kenedy County, 10 mi S of Rivera.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10380|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: USA: Texas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10381|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 55: 417.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10382|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Zacatecas State, Valparaiso.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10383|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. USA: Texas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10384|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 55: 419.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10385|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Panama: Santa Fe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10386|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Guatemala. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10387|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 73.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10388|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Vera Cruz, Achotal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10389|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Guatemala. Mexico. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10390|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 55: 421.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10391|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Panama: Cerro Azul.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10392|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10393|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol Sci. 2(3): 161.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10394|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Vera Cruz, San Carlos.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10395|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser. no vol. no., p. 32.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10396|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Canada: British Columbia. Mexico. USA: Arizona, California, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10397|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 165.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10398|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Victorville.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10399|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. Western USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10400|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 70.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10401|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Aragua State, Sierra Maestra, Campamento Rafael Rangel.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10402|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Colombia. Trinidad. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10403|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Stojanovich and Pratt, 1961. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 54: 693.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10404|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Texas, Cameron County, Noriegas Wildlife Refuge.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10405|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 163.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10406|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Mariposa County, Pleasant Valley.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10407|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: USA: Arizona, California.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10408|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 166.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10409|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1934. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 29: 183.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10410|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Jujuy.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10411|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1891. U.S. Dep. Agric. Div. Entomol. Bull. (old series) 7: 28.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10412|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Eastern and central USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10413|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1933. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part VI, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(6): 467.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10414|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tanzania: Mpwapwa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10415|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10416|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Goureau, 1866. Bull. Soc. Sci. Hist. Nat. Yonne, Auxerre 20: 205.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10417|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Western Europe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10418|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Linnaeus, 1758. Systema Naturae, Edition X, p. 612.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10419|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cosmopolitan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10420|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1939. Mitteilungen aus dem entomologischen Verein Bremen, p. 32.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10421|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Not stated; neotype from Uganda: Jie County, Karamoja.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10422|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10423|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'De Geer, 1778. Mmoires pour servir a l'histoire naturelle des insectes aptres 7: 68.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10424|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Province.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10425|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Kenya. Rwanda. South Africa. Sudan. Uganda. Zaire. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10426|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Krishna Rao, Khuddus and Kuppuswamy, 1977. Mysore J. Agric. Sci. 11: 589.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10427|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Karnataka State, Mandya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10428|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Kamataka State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10429|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Nitzsch, 1818. Germar's Magazin Entomol. 3: 305.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10430|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Britain.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10431|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Worldwide in temperate zones.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10432|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 201.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10433|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tanzania: Ukerewe Peninsula.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10434|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paulian and Pajot, 1966. Bull. Soc. Entomol. France 71: 50.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10435|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Central African Republic: Soulemaka, between Ouanda Djalle and Quijoux Pass in NE Central African Republic.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10436|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10437|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 505.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10438|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: North Nyasaland (= Malawi): Kaporo, close to the Songwe River.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10439|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Malawi. Mozambique. South Africa. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10440|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1912. Bull. Soc. 2001. France 37: 141.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10441|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: 'Nepaul: Kota;' this is seemingly Nepal but one town with the name Kota is in northern India.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10442|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India. Kampuchea. Nepal. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10443|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Weisser, 1974. Zool. Anz. 193: 127.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10444|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Luzon, Mt. Makiling.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10445|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: East Malaysia: Sarawak. Philippines: Luzon, Mindoro.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10446|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 206.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10447|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Uganda: Ankole, Buhwezu County, Lukiri.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10448|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Rwanda. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10449|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Weisser and Kim, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 15.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10450|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Luzon, Mt. Province, Bontoc.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10451|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Philippines: Luzon.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10452|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Singh, 1978. Bull. Zool. Surv. India 1: 167.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10453|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: NW Assam, Dorrang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10454|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Assam.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10455|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 33: 181.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10456|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Southern Namibia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10457|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Namibia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10458|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Enderlein, 1908. Wiss. Ergebn. Schwedische Exped. nach dem Kilimandjaro, dem Meru, und dem umgebenden Massaische Steppen 11: 7.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10459|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tanzania: Mt. Kilimanjaro.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10460|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Malawi. Mozambique. Namibia. Rwanda. South Africa. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10461|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges., Abt. A 81: 19.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10462|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Cameroon: Banjo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10463|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Worldwide in subtropical and tropical zones.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10464|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Linnaeus, 1758. Systema Naturae, Edition X, p. 611.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10465|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sweden.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10466|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1914. Bull. Entomol. Res. 5: 155.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10467|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: England: 'in a menagerie.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10468|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Namibia. South Africa. Tanzania. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10469|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, Species 20.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10470|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10471|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Worldwide in warmer regions.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10472|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1934. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind. 2: 48.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10473|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Jericho.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10474|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mauritania. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10475|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 90.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10476|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Alma-Ata Prov., Chilik District, Bartogoy.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10477|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Kyrgyzstan. Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10478|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1966. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 45: 459.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10479|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Sverdlovsk Prov., former Ivdel' District, Ponomarev.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10480|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kyrgyzstan. Norway. Russian Federation: Siberia, Svedlovsk, Yakutia-Sakha. Ukraine.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10481|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, Species 11.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10482|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Eurasia. Also on introduced hares in New Zealand (Tenquist and Charleston, 1981) and possibly elsewhere.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10483|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1924. Am. J. Trop. Med. 3: 548.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10484|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Kansas, near Wichita.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10485|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North America. Eurasia (possibly an introduced species in Eurasia).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10486|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Denny, 1842. Monographia Anoplurorum Brittaniae, p. 30.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10487|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: England.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10488|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cosmopolitan (original range presumably Iberia and possibly northwest Africa [Hoffmann, 1993: 822]).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10489|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mjberg, 1925. Psyche 32: 283.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10490|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: British North Borneo (= Sabah): Fesseltan (= Jesselton).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10491|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo (Sabah).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10492|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 15.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10493|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Merida, 5 km E, 6.5 km S of Tabay (Laguna Verde).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10494|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorurm, Rhynchota, Species 5.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10495|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Holarctic region.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10496|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kleynhans, 1971. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. 36: 299 (1969).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10497|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Northern Transvaal, Zoutpansberg District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10498|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, Species 10.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10499|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 8.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10500|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Sucre, 26 km ESE of Carupano, Manacal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10501|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10502|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sasa, 1950. Japan. J. Exp. Med. 20: 716.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10503|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Japan: Mt. Fuji area, 'Akita and Niigata.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10504|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Japan. Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10505|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Bhat, 1972. Oriental Insects 6: 523.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10506|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Uttar Pradesh State, Pithoragarh District, Martoli.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10507|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh States. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10508|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1981. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 40: 234.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10509|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Chile: Conceptin.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10510|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina, Chile.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10511|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 73.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10512|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10513|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil. Colombia. Panama. Peru. Trinidad. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10514|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 84.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10515|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Mindanao, Mt. Malingdang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10516|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Philippines: Mindanao.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10517|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 19.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10518|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Marin County, Inverness.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10519|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central and Western North America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10520|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 32: 404.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10521|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10522|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Arizona, Pinal County, Sacaton.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10523|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. Venezuela. USA: Arizona.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10524|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 515.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10525|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Australia: Lake Torrens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10526|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10527|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 103.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10528|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Orange Free State, Bothaville.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10529|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Namibia. South Africa. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10530|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Dhanda, 1972. J. Parasitol. 58: 393.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10531|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Maharashtra State, Poona District, Gonaudi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10532|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Kamataka, Maharashtra, Mysore, Orissa States.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10533|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1932. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 26: 235.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10534|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Goyaz State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10535|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil. Trinidad.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10536|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 62: 112.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10537|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Tasmania, Dawson Settlement.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10538|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: Tasmania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10539|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1954. Rev. Bras. Biol. 14: 111.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10540|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Province, Hay District, Seepduik.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10541|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Namibia. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10542|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 23.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10543|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Western Desert Governorate, Royal Shooting Club, 3 mi N of Faiyum.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10544|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Probably cosmopolitan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10545|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz., Rio de Janeiro 32: 406.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10546|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Chile.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10547|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Chile.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10548|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paulian and Pajot, 1966. Bull. Soc. Entomol. France 71: 41.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10549|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Central African Republic: Bangui.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10550|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Dahomey. Nigeria. Togo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10551|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 81.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10552|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Benguet, Irisan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10553|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden, 1990. J. Med. Entomol. 27: 270.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10554|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: North Sulawesi, Bolaang Mongondow Prov., Dumoga-Bone National Park.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10555|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Indonesia: Sulawesi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10556|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1962. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 65: 50.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10557|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zaire: Kasai, Luluabourg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10558|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10559|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov., Ssumao (= Simao).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10560|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou, Yunnan Provs.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10561|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 33.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10562|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Trujillo, 30 km NW of Valero (near El Dividive).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10563|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1965. J. Parasitol. 51: 886.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10564|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Joya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10565|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 675.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10566|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Queensland, Cape York Peninsula, Kowanyama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10567|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: Queensland.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10568|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1951. Mem. Pac. Coast Entomol. Soc. 1: 134.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10569|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Prov. Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10570|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 104.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10571|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Uganda: Kikondu.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10572|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10573|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Kaul, 1973. J. Med. Entomol. 10: 43.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10574|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Rajasthan State, Sirohi District, Baneshwar (Bar ka Ghat).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10575|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Rajasthan State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10576|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1982. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 41: 178.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10577|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Delta del Paran.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10578|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 64: 155.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10579|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Kaimosi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10580|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10581|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 75.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10582|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Ulu Langat Forest Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10583|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia. Vietnam.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10584|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1965. J. Parasitol. 51: 877.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10585|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Utah, Tooele County.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10586|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mexico. USA: Utah.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10587|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 132.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10588|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Bolivia: Orura.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10589|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Bolivia. Chile.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10590|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 72.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10591|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Selangor, Pahang Road, 35 mi N of Kuala Lumpur.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10592|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10593|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1972. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 51: 186.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10594|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov. The type host was originally recorded as Rattus losea celsus. The subspecies name identifies populations of Rattus turkestanicus from Yunnan and Guangdong provinces. If correctly identified as celsus, the host is R|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10595|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 115.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10596|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Hsing-lung-shan (65 miles NE of Beijing).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10597|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Hebei, Shandong Provs.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10598|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges. Abt. A 81: 26.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10599|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Kronstadt (= Kronshtadt).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10600|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1965. J. Parasitol. 51: 882.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10601|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Panama: Chiriqui Prov., El Hato, lava flow.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10602|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Ann. Durban Mus. 1: 155.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10603|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, Mfongosi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10604|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10605|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 113.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10606|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Southeastern Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10607|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Burma. India: Punjab. Nepal. Peninsular Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10608|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1896. U.S. Dep. Agric., Div. Entomol., Bull. (new series) 5: 186.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10609|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Iowa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10610|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Eastern North America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10611|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 27.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10612|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Tachira, 35 km S, 22 km W of San Cristobal (Buena Vista).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10613|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cook and Beer, 1959. J. Parasitol. 45: 408.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10614|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Arizona, Portal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10615|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1934. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 27: 412.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10616|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Santa Catarina State, Humboldt.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10617|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Brazil. Uruguay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10618|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bilquees, 1976. Pakistan J. Zool. 8: 43.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10619|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Pakistan: Karachi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10620|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10621|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1980. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 39: 11.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10622|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Catamarca Prov., Antofagasta.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10623|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 9: 660 (1966).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10624|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Victoria, Grampians, Silverband Falls.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10625|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: Victoria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10626|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17( 5): 25.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10627|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Dto. Federal, 3 km N of Caracas, Los Venados.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10628|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1891. U.S. Dep. Agric., Div. Entomol., Bull. (old series) 7: 26.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10629|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, Kulkarni and Bhat, 1973. Oriental Insects 7: 501.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10630|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Himachal Pradesh State, Keylong.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10631|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh States (at high altitude).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10632|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko, 1956. Bull. Tokyo Med. Dent. Univ. 3: 143.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10633|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Japan: Tochigi Prefecture, Nikko City.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10634|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Japan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10635|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Psyche 23: 112.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10636|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: North Carolina, Raleigh.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10637|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North, Central, and South America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10638|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Grube, 1851. Middendorffs Reise, Parasiten, p. 497.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10639|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Siberia, Taimyrsee.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10640|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Siberia, Yamal Peninsula.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10641|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1973. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 87: 429.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10642|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nigeria: Federal District, University of Lagos.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10643|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Nigeria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10644|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Linardi, Teixeira, and Botelho, 1984. Rev. Bras. Biol. 44: 533.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10645|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Minas Gerais State, Juiz de Fora.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10646|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ono and Hasegawa, 1955. Med. Biol. 36: 195.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10647|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Japan: Hokkaido.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10648|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 22.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10649|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Merida, 5 km E, 1 km S of Tabay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10650|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 20.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10651|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Kikuyu, Muguga North.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10652|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Central African Republic. Congo. Kenya. Nigeria. Rwanda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10653|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1982. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 41: 176.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10654|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Mendoza Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10655|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Ann. Durban Mus. 1: 153.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10656|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa, Natal, Mfongosi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10657|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Central African Republic. Congo. Dahomey. Kenya. Liberia. Mozambique. Nigeria. Rwanda. South Africa. Sudan. Tanzania. Togo. Uganda. Zaire. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10658|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 54.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10659|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Lara, 10 km N of El Tocuyo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10660|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 13, 9: 664 (1966).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10661|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Victoria, Olsen's Bridge.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10662|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Queensland.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10663|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 74: 334.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10664|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sudan: Upper Nile Prov., Khor Adar, Paloich.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10665|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Ethiopia. Sudan. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10666|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1966. Parasitology 56: 604.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10667|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Chaiyaphum Prov., Phukheio, Ban Lat.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10668|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10669|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Khanum, 1983. Pakistan J. Zool. 15: 45.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10670|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Pakistan: Sind Prov., Karachi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10671|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, 1981. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Publ., Occas. Pap. 21: 38.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10672|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Maharashtra State, Poona District, Khandala.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10673|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Maharashtra State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10674|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1968. Parasitology 58: 701.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10675|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Prachin Buri.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10676|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Laos. Peninsular Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10677|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, 1981. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Publ., Occas. Pap. 21: 42.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10678|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Maharashtra State, Poona District, Sinhgarh.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10679|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Rajasthan States. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10680|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 92.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10681|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: West Africa: Benito River (= Equatorial Guinea).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10682|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Equatorial Guinea. Rwanda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10683|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 513.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10684|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: England: Essex, Colchester.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10685|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1954. Rev. Bras. Biol. 14: 113.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10686|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sri Lanka: Colombo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10687|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: West Bengal. Sri Lanka. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10688|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 79.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10689|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Malaysia: Lankavi Island (=Langkawi Island, Malacca Straits).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10690|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia and off-shore islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10691|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 521.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10692|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Raj kote.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10693|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India. Nepal. Pakistan. Sri Lanka.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10694|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 9: 667 (1966).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10695|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Tasmania, Mt. Kate.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10696|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Australia: New South Wales, Tasmania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10697|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Great Basin Nat. 32: 132.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10698|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Panama: Chiriqui Prov., Bambito, El Hato.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10699|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1984. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argentina 43: 160.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10700|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Santa Rosa, Nacunan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10701|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. MendozaProv.,|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10702|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions towarda monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 98.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10703|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Iran. Pakistan. People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Prov. Russian Federation. Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10704|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Linardi, Teixeira, and Botelho, 1984. Rev, Bras. Biol. 44: 525.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10705|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Minas Gerais State, Juiz de Fora, Poo D'Antas Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10706|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1981. Neotropica 27: 134.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10707|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Misiones Prov., San Pedro.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10708|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1988. Rev. Iber. Parasitol. 48: 68.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10709|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paterson, 1954. Rev. Ecuatoriana Entomol. Parasitol. 2: 220.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10710|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Clan william.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10711|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1954. Rev. Bras. Biol. 14: 109.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10712|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Espirito Santo State, Santa Teresa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10713|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil. Colombia. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10714|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden, 1990. J. Med. Entomol. 27: 276.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10715|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: North Sulawesi, Bolaang Mongondow Prov., near Danau (= Lake) Moajat.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10716|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 97.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10717|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1973. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 87: 433.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10718|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nigeria: Northern Region, Panisau.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10719|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Ivory Coast. Nigena.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10720|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1968. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 78: 14.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10721|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zaire: BugBugamando.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10722|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. 2(2): 90.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10723|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Ecuador: Galapagos Islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10724|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Ecuador: Galapagos Islands. Mexico. Panama. Paraguay. Peru. Trinidad. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10725|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1919. Jahrb. Nieder-Schs. Zool. Vereins Hannover 2-4: 26.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10726|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Abyssinia (= Ethiopia).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10727|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Ethiopia. Kenya. Mozambique. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10728|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 142.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10729|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Taochao.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10730|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Afghanistan. Kyrgyzstan. Mongolia. Nepal. People's Republic of China. Russian Federation: Chita Oblast, Pripolar Ural, Urkutsk Oblast. Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10731|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 82.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10732|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Molo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10733|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Congo. Kenya. Liberia. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10734|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Teng, 1980. Acta Zootaxonom. Sinica 5: 72.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10735|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Hebei Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10736|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Hebei Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10737|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cook and Beer, 1959. J. Parasitol. 45: 407.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10738|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Western USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10739|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 57.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10740|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: T. F. Amazonas, ca. 84 km SSE of Esmeralda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10741|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Pratt and Lane, 1951. J. Parasitol. 37: 141.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10742|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Georgia, Chatham County, Oatland Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10743|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Nicaragua. Panama. Southern USA. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10744|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 122.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10745|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peru: Occabamba Pass.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10746|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Peru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10747|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1924. Bishop Mus. Bull. 14: 9.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10748|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Hawaiian Islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10749|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cosmopolitan in tropical, subtropical, and southern temperate zones.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10750|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 607.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10751|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Laos: Stop 42, Ban Theuong, 18 km NW of Xieng Khouang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10752|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Assam, Sikkim. Laos. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10753|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 31.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10754|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Northern Transvaal, Derry Malaria Camp.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10755|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique. Namibia. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10756|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sosnina, 1951. Doklady Akad. Nauk SSR 77: 365.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10757|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tajikistan: Varzob Region, Kondar Pass, Gazhni Kishlak.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10758|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Pakistan. Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10759|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1913. Bull. Entomol. Res. 4: 35.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10760|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Biserat, Jalor.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10761|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10762|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 96.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10763|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Summit Sagalla (=Sagala Mountain Range).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10764|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cameroon. Central African Republic. Congo. Dahomey. Kenya. Liberia. Mozambique. Nigeria. Tanzania. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10765|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 120.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10766|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kashmir: East Ladakh.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10767|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Jammu and Kashmir State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10768|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 511.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10769|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: 'Haut Peru' (= High Peru).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10770|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Mexico. Paraguay. Peru. Trinidad. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10771|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. J. Med. Entomol. 9: 221.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10772|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Laos: Pakse.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10773|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Laos.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10774|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, Bhat, and Kulkarni, 1972. Parasitology 65: 11.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10775|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Uttar Pradesh State, Dehra Dun District, Ramgarh.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10776|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Maharashtra, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh States. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10777|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 124.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10778|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Valle del Lago Blanco, Chubut.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10779|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1951. Mem. Pac. Coast Entomol. Soc. 1: 143.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10780|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Guatemala: Todos Santos.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10781|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Guatemala. Costa Rica. Mexico. Panama. Southwestern USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10782|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 17.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10783|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Merida, 5 km S, 7 km E of Tabay (near La Coromoto).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10784|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 86.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10785|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mt. Rukenya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10786|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Congo. Dahomey. Kenya. Mozambique. Rwanda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10787|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, 1981. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Publ. Occas. Pap. 21: 57.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10788|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ronderos, 1965. Neotropica 11: 46.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10789|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Buenos Aires Prov., Castelli.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10790|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Uruguay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10791|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 110.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10792|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Mississippi, Bayou St. Louis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10793|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North, Central, and South America; introduced elsewhere (Europe, for example) with S. carolinensis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10794|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Great Basin Nat. 32: 125.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10795|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Panama: Chiriqui Prov., Boquete Trail, 3 mi (5 km) W of Cerro Punta.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10796|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden, 1990. J. Med. Entomol. 27: 273.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10797|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech Bull. 1211: 15.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10798|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tanzania: Arusha, Tengeru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10799|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Kenya. Mozambique. Rwanda. Tanzania. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10800|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 73.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10801|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: North Borneo (= Sabah): Mt. Kinabalu, Tenompak.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10802|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. India: Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim, West Bengal States. Laos. Nepal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10803|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 609.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10804|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Laos: 18 km NW of Xieng Khouang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10805|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Himachal Pradesh, Kamataka, Maharashtra, Mysore States. Laos.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10806|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1965. J. Parasitol. 51: 884.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10807|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Vera Cruz, Orizaba.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10808|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Bolivia. Mexico. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10809|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, Bhat, and Kulkarni, 1972. Parasitology 65: 17.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10810|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Waterston, 1923. Bull. Entomol. Res. 14: 99.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10811|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Wamia, Okedi Camp.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10812|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Kenya. Liberia. Mozambique. Nigeria. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10813|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1972. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 51: 187.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10814|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Gervais, 1844. In Walckenaer and Gervais, Histoire Naturelle des Insectes, Aptres 3: 302.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10815|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Algeria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10816|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Algeria. Morocco. Nigeria. Sudan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10817|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 577.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10818|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Loei, Dan Sai, Na Phung, Ban Khok, Namlang Mountain.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10819|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou, Yunnan Provs. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10820|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol Ser. 17( 5): 24.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10821|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Merida, 4 km S, 6.5 km E of Tabay (La Coromoto).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10822|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden and Musser, 1991. Am. Mus. Novitates 3008: 2.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10823|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: Central Sulawesi, Gunung Tambusisi, Tambusisi Damar.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10824|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1932. Rev. Med.-Cirurg. Brasil 40: 345.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10825|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro State, Angra dos Reis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10826|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Brazil. Uruguay. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10827|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 22.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10828|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Oregon, Brownsville.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10829|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 9: 657 (1966).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10830|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Australia: Queensland, Innisfail, Moresby Range.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10831|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Castro, 1988. Rev. Iber. Parasitol. 48: 64.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10832|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Mendoza Prov., Lavalle, La Pega.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10833|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 105.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10834|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: South Guaso Nyiro (= South Gwaso Nyiro).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10835|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Kenya. Mozambique. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10836|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Vietnam: Kha-Tu.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10837|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Vietnam.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10838|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 28.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10839|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Jahrb. Nassauische Vereins Naturkd. Wiesbaden, p. 2.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10840|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Gochas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10841|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Namibia. South Africa. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10842|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1961. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 63: 239.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10843|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zaire: Kivu, Lemera.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10844|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10845|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1913. Bull. Entomol. Res. 3: 393.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10846|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Witu, Uchweni Forest.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10847|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Kenya. Malawi. Mozambique. Namibia. Somalia. South Africa. Tanzania. Zaire. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10848|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 258.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10849|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mt. Kenia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10850|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Kenya. Liberia. Namibia. Rwanda. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10851|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1969. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 80: 108.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10852|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Rwanda: Uinka (Shangugu).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10853|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Rwanda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10854|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10855|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Mozambique. South Africa. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10856|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 30.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10857|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10858|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Bolivia. Peru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10859|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1974. J. Med. Entomol. 11: 442.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10860|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Oregon, Coos County, 1.6 km NE of Broadbent.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10861|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: USA: Alaska, Oregon.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10862|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paulian, 1958. Mem. Inst. Sci. Madagascar, Ser. Entomol. 9: 17.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10863|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Eastern Madagascar: Ampolomita, nearBelanitra, Ambatolampy District, lichenforest beneath herb forest.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10864|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ward, 1951. Entomol. News 62: 190.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10865|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Madagascar: Tulear Prov., Fort Dauphin District, Bemangidy.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10866|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1927. Parasitology 19: 263.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10867|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Onderstepoort.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10868|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Burkina Faso. Congo. Dahomey. Namibia. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10869|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1954. Ann. Natal Mus. 13: 92.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10870|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, near Pietermaritzburg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10871|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Burkina Faso. Mozambique. Rwanda. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10872|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Pajot, 1968. Cah. ORSTOM Ser. Entomol. Med. 6: 192.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10873|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Congo: Brazzaville.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10874|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10875|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Enderlein, 1904. Zool. Anz. 28: 46.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10876|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kerguelen Islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10877|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: South Africa. Kerguelen Islands. Macquarie Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10878|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1966. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 45: 457.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10879|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Anatolian Black Sea.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10880|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Black Sea.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10881|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Alma-Ata Prov., Sarygulat.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10882|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1916. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 8, 17: 107.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10883|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Transcaspia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10884|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1986. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 88: 354.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10885|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: South Dakota, Pennington County, Box Elder.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10886|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: USA: South Dakota.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10887|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1920. Rep. Dir. Vet. Res. Union S. Africa 7-8: 710.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10888|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Orange Free State, Bloemfontein.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10889|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Botswana. Namibia. South Africa. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10890|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Grube, 1851. Middendorffs Reise, Parasiten 2: 498.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10891|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russia: Yakutia-Sakha.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10892|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 268.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10893|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Yosemite National Park.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10894|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Olsoufjev, 1938. Vses. Inst. Eksper. Med. Otd. Medit. Trudy, Moscow 3: 210.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10895|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Southern Kyrgyzstan: Irkeshtam.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10896|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Afghanistan. India: Jammu and Kashmir State. Kyrgyzstan. Pakistan. People's Republic of China: Gansu, Nei Monggol, Qinghai, Sichuan, Xizang (Tibet); Russian Federation: Altay, Transbaikalia. Turkmenistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10897|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 528.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10898|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Algeria. Morocco.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10899|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Dubinin, 1948. Dokl. Akad. Nauk., SSSR 62: 417.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10900|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Yakutia-Sakha, El'g River system (left tributary of Indigirka River), Diriniura River Valley.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10901|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Gerwel, 1954. Acta Parasitol. Pol. 2: 176.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10902|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Poland: Lublin District, Mokre.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10903|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Poland. Rumania. Ukraine.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10904|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rubin, 1946. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 48: 120.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10905|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mexico: Michaocan State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10906|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1936. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind. 7: 62).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10907|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: between Pretoria and Johannesburg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10908|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Burundi. South Africa. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10909|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Paine, 1911. Bull. Entomol. Res. 2: 146.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10910|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nigeria: Abeokuta.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10911|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Almost cosmopolitan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10912|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Weisser and Ledger, 1977. J. Entomol. Soc. S. Africa 40: 285.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10913|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, Ndumu Game Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10914|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Piaget, 1885. Les pediculines, Suppl. p. 144.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10915|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Piaget, 1880. Les pediculines, p. 647.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10916|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Netherlands: Rotterdam: Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10917|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Unknown.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10918|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1956. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. 27: 57.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10919|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Northern Transvaal.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10920|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. 27: 595.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10921|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Graaff Reinet District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10922|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 387.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10923|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Onderstepoort.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10924|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Namibia. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10925|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Dutta, 1988. Bull. Entomol. 29: 106.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10926|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Uttar Pradesh State, Shikohabad.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10927|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Uttar Pradesh State.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10928|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Piaget, 1885. Les pediculines, Suppl. p. 142.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10929|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Giebel, 1874. Insecta epizoa, p. 43.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10930|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Netherlands: Amsterdam, Zoological Gardens. Neotype designated by Fiedler and Stampa (1958) from 'East Prussia: Knigsberg, Zoological Gardens.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10931|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Lucas, 1847. Ann. Soc. Entomol. France 5: 534.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10932|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: France: In a menagerie. Neotype designated by Weisser ( 1975) from England: London, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10933|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10934|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1959. Publ. Cult. Comp. Diamantes Angola 48: 34.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10935|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Angola: Moxico, Caa de Cameia Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10936|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10937|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1936. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind. 7: 61.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10938|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Johannesburg, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10939|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ledger, 1971. Madoqua 4: 45.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10940|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Etosha National Park, Namutoni.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10941|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Namibia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10942|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kleynhans, 1968. Nov. Taxa Entomol., Suppl. Rev. Entomol. Mocam-bique 60: 3.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10943|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Pearston District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10944|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1969. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 80: 117.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10945|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Rwanda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10946|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Waterston, 1914. Ann. S. African Mus. 10: 275.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10947|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10948|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paine, 1914. Psyche 21: 117.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10949|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nyasaland (= Malawi): Marimba District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10950|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Malawi. Mozambique. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10951|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 33: 174.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10952|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Giza Prov., near Giza Pyramid.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10953|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt.#|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10954|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 366.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10955|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique. South Africa. Uganda. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10956|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bttiker, 1949. Acta Tropica, Basel 6: 159.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10957|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Switzerland: Basel, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10958|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1927. Trans. R. Soc. S. Africa 14: 349.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10959|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Orange Free State, Clocolan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10960|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: South Africa. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10961|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Weisser and Ledger, 1977. J. Entomol. Soc. S. Africa 40: 283.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10962|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Kruger National Park.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10963|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1929. Rep. Vet. Res. Union S. Africa 15: 502.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10964|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Zoutpansberg District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10965|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 373.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10966|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'van der Merwe, 1968. Nov.Taxa Entomol., Suppl. Rev. Entomol. Moambique 55: 3.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10967|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zimbabwe: Chipinda (= Chipinga).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10968|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10969|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1934. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. Anim. Ind. 2: 48.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10970|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Naivasha.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10971|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Sudan. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10972|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1913. Bull. Entomol. Res. 4: 36.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10973|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: England: London, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10974|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Burundi. Mozambique. Uganda. Zaire. Zambia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10975|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'van der Merwe, 1968. Nov. Taxa Entomol., Suppl. Rev. Entomol. Moambique 55: 5.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10976|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mozambique: Tete District, Changara.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10977|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10978|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ledger, 1973. J. Entomol. Soc. S. Africa 36: 125.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10979|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Loskop Dam Nature Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10980|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 33: 177.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10981|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1959. Publ. Cult. Comp. Diamantes Angola 48: 36.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10982|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rudow, 1869. Z. Ges. Naturwiss. 34: 170.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10983|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1907. Rev. Vet. 32: 520.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10984|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: 'New Zealand and Scotland.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10985|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cosmopolitan especially in cool or temperate regions.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10986|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1927. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 29: 119.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10987|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Washington DC, National Zoological Park.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10988|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Burundi. Mozambique. South Africa. Uganda. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10989|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1896. U.S. Dep. Agric., Div. Entomol. Bull. (new series) 5: 170.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10990|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: 'USA.' Weisser (1975) designated a neotype from USA: California, Livermore.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10991|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1936. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind. 7: 59.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10992|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1951. Mem. Pac. Coast Entomol. Soc. 1: 233.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10993|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: England: Manchester, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10994|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10995|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1916. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 19: 260.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10996|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10997|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1956. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. 27: 58.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10998|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. South Africa. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
10999|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1956. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. 27: 60.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11000|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Gervais, 1845. In Walckenaer, Histoire Naturelle des Insectes Aptres 3: 307'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11001|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'von Olfers, 1816. De vegetativis et animatis corporibus animatis reperiundis commentarius, p. 80.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11002|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Germany. Neotype designated by Weisser ( 1975) from Germany: Odenwald, Beerfelden.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11003|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ozerova, 1989. Entomol. Issled. Kirgizii 20: 74.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11004|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 388.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11005|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Maastrom.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11006|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1838. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, Species 3.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11007|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Europe. Neotype from Germany: Frankfurt/Main, Zoological Gardens (Weisser, 1975; Kim et al., 1986).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11008|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 32: 391.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11009|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: Cear State, So Bernado das Russas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11010|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil. Paraguay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11011|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1927. Trans. R. Soc. S. Africa 14: 347.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11012|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Mozambique. South Africa. Sudan. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11013|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Piaget, 1880. Les pediculines, p. 646.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11014|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Netherlands: Rotterdam, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11015|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cameroon. Israel. Kenya. Morocco. Sudan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11016|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1952. Rev. Bras. Biol. 12: 77.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11017|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Iran. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11018|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 33: 176.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11019|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Botswana: Debete District.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11020|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Mozambique. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11021|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Psyche 23: 108.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11022|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Canada: British Columbia. USA: California, Minnesota, Oregon.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11023|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Algeria. India: Punjab, Rajasthan States. Probably introduced to other regions together with its host.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11024|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1932. Rev. Med.-Cirurg. Brasil 40: 346.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11025|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Jujuy Prov., Santa Catalina.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11026|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Bolivia. Peru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11027|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1935. Rev. Med.-Cirurg. Brasil 43: 112.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11028|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Argentina: Jujuy Prov., Abra Pampa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11029|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 508.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11030|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Bolivia: Choquecomato.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11031|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1980. Acta Acad. Med. Guiyang 5: 95.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11032|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11033|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Giuzhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11034|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 389.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11035|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 261.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11036|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: Batu Islands.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11037|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Indonesia: Batu islands. Peninsular Malaysia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11038|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 581.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11039|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Loei, Dan Sai, Kok Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11040|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov. Taiwan. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11041|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 587.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11042|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Chaiyaphum, Phukhieo, Ban Khon San.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11043|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11044|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1951. Mem. Pac. Coast Entomol. Soc. 1: 190.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11045|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1972. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 51: 188.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11046|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov., Hsiaomonyang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11047|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1942. Microentomology 7:85.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11048|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Arizona, Tucson.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11049|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 583.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11050|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11051|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1909. Arch. Parasitol. 13: 517.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11052|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Rajkote.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11053|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India. Pakistan. Sri Lanka.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11054|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 592.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11055|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Loei, Dan Sai, Kok Sathon, Phak Khi Nak Mt.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11056|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov. Taiwan. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11057|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 248.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11058|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 25.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11059|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Tehama County, South Yolla Bolly Mountain.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11060|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 589.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11061|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov., Ch'eli.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11062|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1942. Microentomology 7: 84.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11063|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 38.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11064|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Sonoma County, Freestone.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11065|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 80.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11066|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ban Khlua Klang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11067|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 79.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11068|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: North Borneo (= Sabah): Ranau.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11069|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kashmir.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11070|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Jammu and Kashmir State. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov. Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11071|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 91.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11072|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russia: Vladivostok.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11073|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Far eastern Russia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11074|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Khan and Khanum, 1980. Pakistan J. Zool. 12: 71.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11075|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Pakistan: Sind Prov., Thatta.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11076|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Pahong, Mt. Brinchang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11077|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1985. Entomotaxonomia 7: 421.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11078|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11079|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Jancke, 1932. Z. Parasitkd. 4: 241 (1931).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11080|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Germany: Naumberg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11081|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Holarctic; possibly introduced to South Africa, Australia, and other areas on introduced S. carolinensis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11082|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mjberg, 1910. Arch. Zool. 6: 161.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11083|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: For Haematopinus antennatus - USA: Iowa, Ames. For Acanthopinus sciurinus - Germany: Hamburg, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11084|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Canada. Costa Rica. Mexico. USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11085|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Osborn, 1891. U.S. Dep. Agric., Div. Entomol. Bull. (old series) 7: 23.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11086|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Psyche 23: 100.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11087|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Canada. Panama. USA. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11088|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1985. Entomotaxonomia 7: 44.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11089|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Giuzhou, Yunnan Provs.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11090|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Stojanovich and Pratt, 1961. J. Parasitol. 47: 312.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11091|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: New Mexico, Bernalillo County.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11092|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden, 1991. J. Med. Entomol. 28: 694.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11093|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Palawan Island, Sitio Malabusog, Tinitian Barrio, Roxas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11094|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Philippines: Palawan Island.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11095|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 250.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11096|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Northern Syria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11097|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Syria. Turkey.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11098|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1920. Entomol. Mon. Mag. 6: 89.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11099|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 169.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11100|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Lime Springs.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11101|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part III, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 129.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11102|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Guizhou, Shaanxi Provs.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11103|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Babcock and Ewing, 1938. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 40: 199.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11104|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Texas, 'between Juno, Texas and the Pecos River.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11105|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Southwestern USA, Central and South America.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11106|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rudow, 1869. Z. Ges. Naturwiss. 34: 168.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11107|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Northwest Africa. Neotype designated by Kuhn and Ludwig (1967) from England: London, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11108|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Gibraltar. Morocco.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11109|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1934. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part VII, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(7): 516.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11110|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: East Sumatra, Pulo Sebang.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11111|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. India: Jammu and Kashmir State. Indonesia: Sumatra. Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Jiangsu Prov. Sri Lanka. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11112|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1964. Senck. Biol. 45: 146.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11113|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Liberia: Eastern Prov., Putu Chiefdom.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11114|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Gambia. Ghana. Liberia. Sierra Leone. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11115|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Z. Zool. Syst. Evolutionsforsch. 5: 189.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11116|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sweden: Stockholm (presumably from a zoo).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11117|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1917. Jahrb. Hamburg. Wiss. Anst. 34: 8.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11118|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Africa? (material collected from zoo animal).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11119|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1967. Z. Zool. Syst. Evolutionsforsch. 5: 232.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11120|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1838. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, Species 21.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11121|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Not stated (from an animal in a traveling menagerie).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11122|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Burma. India: Jammu and Kashmir State. Indonesia: Java, Sumatra. Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Philippines. Taiwan. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11123|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1965. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 7: 517 (1964).'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11124|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tanzania: Taveta.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11125|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Rwanda. South Africa. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11126|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mjberg, 1910. Arch. Zool. 6: 172.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11127|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Germany: Hamburg, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11128|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Kenya. South Africa. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11129|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1970. Senck. Biol. 51: 205.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11130|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, San Diego, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11131|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Equatorial Guinea. Gabon.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11132|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Rudow, 1869. Z. Ges. Naturwiss. 34: 169.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11133|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Burma. India: Jammu and Kashmir State. Indonesia: Java, N. Sulawesi, Sumatra. Japan. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Philippines. Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11134|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges., Abt. A, 81: 6.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11135|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Liberia. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11136|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1934. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part VII, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(7): 518.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11137|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mount Kenya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11138|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Cameroon. Ethiopia. Gambia. Kenya. Liberia. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11139|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1963. Senck. Biol. 44: 214.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11140|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Liberia: Central Prov., Gbi Doru Chiefdom, Freemantown.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11141|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Liberia. Sierra Leone.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11142|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Nitzsch, 1864. Z. Ges. Naturwiss. 23: 32.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11143|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Linnaeus, 1758. Systema Naturae, Edition X, p. 610.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11144|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Proc. California Acad. Sci., Ser. 4, 6: 136.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11145|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Not stated; in a menagerie.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11146|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argentina. Bolivia. Brazil. Costa Rica. Guatemala. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11147|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1910. Jahrb. Nieder-Schs. 2001. Ver. Hannover 1: 57.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11148|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Sierra Leone. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11149|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paulian, 1960. Bull. Soc. Entomol. France 65: 306.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11150|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Western Madagascar: Ankarafantsika Forest.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11151|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Clay, 1977. Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 320: 657.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11152|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Madagascar: Majunga, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11153|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1923. J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13: 149.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11154|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Eastern Madagascar: Ambodiasy.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11155|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1965. Senck. Biol. 46: 245.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11156|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: Sumatra, Deli Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11157|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Indonesia: Sumatra. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov. Taiwan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11158|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 230.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11159|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Uganda: Bugondo Teso.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11160|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Cameroon. Egypt. Ethiopia. Kenya. Nigeria. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11161|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1970. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 81: 396.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11162|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Mozambique: Beira District, Vila Gouveia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11163|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1927. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 29: 118.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11164|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: Alaska.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11165|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: North America. Mexico.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11166|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Smetana, 1960. Ceskoslovenska Parasitol. 7: 213.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11167|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Albania: Llogora.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11168|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Albania. Bulgaria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11169|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1919. Rep. Div. Vet. Res., Dept. Agric., Union S. Africa 5-6: 716.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11170|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Pretoria, Onderstepoort.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11171|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Mozambique. Namibia. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11172|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 233.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11173|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Burma (= Myanmar): Rangoon (= Yangon).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11174|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. India. Iran. Myanmar. Pakistan. People's Republic of China. Taiwan. Tajikistan. Thailand.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11175|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., no vol. no., p. 13.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11176|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Canada. Mexico. Panama. USA.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11177|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 199.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11178|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Kenya. Mozambique. Namibia. South Africa. Zaire. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11179|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Dhanda, 1972. J. Parasitol. 58: 396.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11180|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Maharashtra State, Poona District, Khandala, Borghat.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11181|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Kamataka, Maharashtra, Orissa States.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11182|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1933. Parasitology 25: 127.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11183|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Norway: Finnmark, Beskenjarrga.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11184|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Northern Holarctic region.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11185|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1915. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 2: 246.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11186|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Asyut.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11187|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Egypt. Ethiopia. Iran. Israel. Kenya. Libya. Pakistan. Saudi Arabia. Togo. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11188|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1974. J. Med. Entomol. 11: 107.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11189|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Madagascar: Tamatave Prov., Didy.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11190|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1958. Bull. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc. 53: 76.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11191|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Mindanao, E slope of Mt. McKinley.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11192|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Touleshkov, 1957. Bulg. Akad. Nauk. Zool. Inst. Izv. 6: 185.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11193|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Bulgaria: Sofia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11194|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Bulgaria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11195|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1971. J. Med. Entomol. 8: 10.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11196|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Iran: Fars Prov., 1 km N of Persepolis.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11197|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 74.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11198|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Sinai Governorate, Wadi El Sheikh, near St. Catherine's Monastery.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11199|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11200|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1959. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 110: 594.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11201|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Rat Buri, Banpong, Boekphrai.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11202|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser.,Biol. Sci. 2(4): 209.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11203|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mongolia. Pakistan. People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Prov. Tajikistan. Turkmenistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11204|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Ann. Durban Mus. 1: 240.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11205|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Kenya. Liberia. Mozambique. Nigeria. South Africa. Zaire. Zambia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11206|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Kaul, 1973. J. Med. Entomol. 10: 44.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11207|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Orissa, Rajasthan States.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11208|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1990. Entomotaxonomia 12: 5.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11209|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1935. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 48: 207.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11210|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1965. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 71: 324.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11211|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zaire: Kivu, Rutshuru.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11212|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 64: 162.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11213|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sudan: Blue Nile Prov., Yabous.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11214|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Sudan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11215|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sosnina, 1955. Trudy Zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR 18: 308.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11216|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tajikistan: Voroshilovabad Region (= Vakhshckaia Valley or Vaksh River Valley).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11217|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Mongolia. Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11218|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1935. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 48: 209.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11219|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Celebes (= Sulawesi). Durden and Musser (1992) provided more detailed type locality data as follows: Indonesia: Central Sulawesi, Rano Rano.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11220|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 84.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11221|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Luzon, Mt. Santo Thomas.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11222|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Philippines.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11223|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 203.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11224|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Stated to be Khartum, Egypt, by Ferris (1923), Khartoum, Egypt, by Ferris (1951), and Khartoum, Sudan, by Johnson (1960); we believe the last listed location to be the correct one.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11225|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. Iran. Israel. Mauritania. Sudan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11226|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1910. Jahrb. Nieder-schs. Zool. Ver. Hannover 2-4: 42.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11227|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1953. Rev. Bras. Biol. 13: 62.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11228|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Albany, Gowies Kloof.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11229|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mozambique. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11230|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Eichler, 1952. Behandlungtechnik parasitrer Insekten, Akad. Verlag. Geest & Portig K. G., Leipzig, p. 206.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11231|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Poland: Silesia (= Slask).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11232|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Europe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11233|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 83.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11234|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Sinai Governorate, St. Catherine's Monastery.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11235|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paterson and Thompson, 1953. Parasitology 43: 203.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11236|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Luderitz-Aus Road.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11237|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Khan and Khan, 1985. Pakistan J. Zool. 17: 16.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11238|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Pakistan: Karachi, Malir City.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11239|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, 1981. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Publ. Occas. Pap. 21: 91.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11240|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Gujarat State, Banni Kutch, Wad Wali Wai.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11241|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Gujarat State. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11242|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra and Kulkami, 1974. Oriental Insects 8: 89.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11243|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: India: Maharashtra State, Poona District, N.D.A. Pashan Road.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11244|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra States.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11245|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 231.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11246|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia (originally recorded as Malaysia): Natuna Islands, Bunguran.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11247|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Indonesia: Natuna Islands. Peninsular Malaysia and offshore islands. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11248|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kellogg and Ferris, 1915. Ann. Durban Mus. 1: 151.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11249|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, Mfon-gosi.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11250|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Mozambique. Namibia. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11251|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 93.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11252|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Southern Desert Governorate, beginning of Wadi El Asyuti.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11253|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Algeria. Egypt. Iran. Israel. Libya. Mauritania. Morocco. Mozambique. Nigeria. Pakistan. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11254|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mishra, 1981. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Publ. Occas. Pap. 21: 96.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11255|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India: Maharashtra State. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11256|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden and Musser, 1992. Am. Mus. Novitates 3052: 3.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11257|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Indonesia: Central Sulawesi, Gunung Nokilalaki.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11258|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 64: 51.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11259|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Botswana: Franciston.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11260|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Malawi. Morocco. South Africa.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11261|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 79.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11262|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Orange Free State, Legpan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11263|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Madagascar: Fanovana, on the eastern Tananarive coastline.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11264|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sosnina, 1979. Trudy Vses. Entomol. Obshch. 61: 19.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11265|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11266|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Tajikistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11267|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1912. Bull. Entomol. Res. 3: 395.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11268|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mt. Kenya.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11269|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Mozambique. Rwanda. South Africa. Zaire. Zambia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11270|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cummings, 1915. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 2: 251.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11271|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Egypt. Israel. Kenya. Saudi Arabia. Sudan. Togo. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11272|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 72.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11273|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Western Desert Governorate, 30 mi W of Sidi Barrani.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11274|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. Iran. Israel. Morocco. Saudi Arabia. Tajikistan. Tunisia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11275|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim and Emerson, 1973. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 87: 444.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11276|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Dahomey: Atacora Region, Kouande.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11277|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Benin. Dahomey. Ghana. Nigeria. Togo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11278|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cuy, 1982. Kalikasan, Phillipines J. Biol. 11: 200.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11279|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Luzon, Laguna, University of the Philippines at Los Baos College of Forestry Campus, Mt. Makiling.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11280|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 223.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11281|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Ngani Narok River (=N'gani Narok River).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11282|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Liberia. Malawi. Rwanda. Tanzania. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11283|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 95.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11284|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Lesotho, Sani River Ford.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11285|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1902. Arch. Parasitol. 6: 144.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11286|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Ethiopia. Kenya. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11287|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1929. Ann. Rep. Dir. Vet. Serv., Union S. Africa 15: 503.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11288|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Botswana. Namibia. South Africa. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11289|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kim, 1968. Parasitology 58: 704.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11290|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Thailand: Chiang Mai.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11291|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1993. Acta Zootaxon. Sinica 18: 100.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11292|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: People's Republic of China: Hebei Prov., Kanbao.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11293|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Hebei, Xingjiang Provs., Nei Monggol.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11294|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Nitzsch, 1864. Z. Ges. Naturwiss. 23: 23.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11295|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Africa (including Madagascar), Eurasia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11296|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Pac. Insects 14: 393.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11297|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Laos. People's Republic of China: Guizhou Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11298|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Paterson and Thompson, 1953. Parasitology 43: 201.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11299|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Brandberg.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11300|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, No. 6.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11301|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Eurasia on species of Apodemus; almost cosmopolitan on Mus.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11302|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Shafi, Samad and Rehana, 1984. Pakistan J. Zool. 16: 97.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11303|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 88.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11304|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Angola: Mt. Moco.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11305|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Central African Republic. Congo. Dahomey. Ivory Coast. Liberia. Nigeria. Rwanda. Togo. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11306|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1962. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 64: 160.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11307|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Transvaal, Kruger National Park, Nwambia Pan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11308|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, No. 9.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11309|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Europe. Iran. Russian Federation: Siberia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11310|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera Insectorum, Rhynchota, No. 8.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11311|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Pajot, 1967. Cah. ORSTOM Ser. Entomol. Med. 5: 111.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11312|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Central African Republic: Ombella-Mpoko, Boukoko.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11313|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Christophers and Newstead, 1906. Thompson, Yates and Johnson Lab. Rep., new ser. 7: 3.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11314|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: India. Iran. Pakistan.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11315|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1936. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind. 7: 63.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11316|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Uganda: Kampala.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11317|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Dahomey. Nigeria. Uganda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11318|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1935. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 48: 206.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11319|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Philippines: Mindanao.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11320|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1923. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part IV, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(4): 198.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11321|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Mozambique. Nigeria. Tanzania.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11322|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Pajot, 1966. Cah. Maboke, Paris 4: 114.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11323|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Central African Republic: Paris Museum of Natural History Experimental Station, near La Maboke and M'baiki (= Lobaye).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11324|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1960. U.S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1211: 76.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11325|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Western Desert Governorate, 26 mi W of Sidi Barrani.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11326|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Egypt. Morocco.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11327|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1972. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 51: 189.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11328|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden, 1987. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 89: 812.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11329|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Bedford, 1919. Rep. Div. Vet. Res., Dep. Agric.,Union S. Africa 6-7: 715.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11330|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Onderstepoort, Pretoria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11331|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Central African Republic. Ethiopia. Kenya. Rwanda. South Africa. Tanzania. Zaire. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11332|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Glinkiewicz, 1907. Sitzungsber. Math.-Naturwiss. Classe Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss. Wien 116: 381.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11333|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Egypt: Western Desert Governorate, Natron Valley (= Wadi Natroun).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11334|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Entomol. News 27: 366.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11335|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Not stated; presumably Alaska according to Kim et al. (1986).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11336|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1955. Rev. Bras. Biol. 15: 419.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11337|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Mussel Bay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11338|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Waterston, 1917. Parasitology 9: 199.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11339|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Ghana: Accra.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11340|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Congo. Dahomey. Ghana. Kenya. Nigeria. Rwanda. South Africa. Tanzania. Togo. Zaire. Zanzibar.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11341|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1939. Z. Parasitkd. 11: 13.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11342|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Denmark: Copenhagen, Zoological Gardens.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11343|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1939. Z. Parasitkd. 11: 5.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11344|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Pallas, 1767. Spicilegia Zool. 2: 32.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11345|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1961. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 63: 236.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11346|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Zaire: Ituri, Lac Albert, Zega.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11347|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1939. Z. Parasitkd. 11: 12.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11348|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Marsabit Road.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11349|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1939. Zeitschr. Parasitkd. 11: 19.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11350|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Algeria. Nigeria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11351|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ehrenberg, 1828. Symbolae Physicae Mammalia, Decas Prima, page f.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11352|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Syria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11353|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Israel. Lebanon. Syria.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11354|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Taute, 1971. Madoqua 4: 53.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11355|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Cape Prov., Robertson, Vrolijkheid.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11356|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 127.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11357|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Patagonia: Upper Rio Chico.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11358|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1921. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(2): 125.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11359|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Northern Ecuador: San Ja-vier.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11360|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Brazil. Colombia. Ecuador. Nicaragua. Panama.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11361|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1942. Rev. Bras. Biol. 2: 317.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11362|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: So Paulo State, Santo Amaro.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11363|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1972. Brigham Young Univ. Sci. Bull., Biol. Ser. 17(5): 49.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11364|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Venezuela: Bolivar, 146 km S, 7 km E of Ciudad Bolivar.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11365|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Bolivia. Brazil. Ecuador. Trinidad. Venezuela.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11366|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Guimaraes, 1950. Pap. Avul. Dep. Zool., Sec. Agric., So Paulo 9( 8): 83.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11367|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Brazil: So Paulo State, Boraceia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11368|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ewing, 1927. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 29: 120.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11369|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Eastern Belgan Congo (=Zaire).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11370|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1981. Acta Zootaxon. Sinica 6: 199.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11371|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (= Xinjiang Prov.).|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11372|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: People's Republic of China: Xinjiang Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11373|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fiedler and Stampa, 1958. J. Egypt. Publ. Hlth. Assoc. 33: 179.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11374|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Near Mariental.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11375|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1911. Arch. Parasitol. 14: 401.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11376|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Abyssinia (= Ethiopia): Dire-Daoua.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11377|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Johnson, 1964. Misc. Publ. Entomol. Soc. Am. 4: 81.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11378|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peninsular Malaysia: Selangor, Ulu Langat Forest Reserve.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11379|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia. People's Republic of China: Yunnan Prov.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11380|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kuhn and Ludwig, 1965. Senck. Biol. 46: 238.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11381|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Liberia: 'Kahnple and Peloken.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11382|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr. USSR) 44: 87.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11383|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kazakhstan: Alma-Ata, Glubokaya Crevice.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11384|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kazakhstan. Poland. Russian Federation.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11385|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Yugoslavia: 'Senecke livade on the r. Radika w-Macedonja.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11386|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Bulgaria. Poland. Yugoslavia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11387|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1922. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part II, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(3): 147.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11388|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Kenya: Mt. Mbololo.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11389|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya South Africa Zaire|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11390|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Cais, 1974. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Biol. 22: 495.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11391|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Poland.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11392|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Burmeister, 1839. Genera In-sectorum, Rhynchota No. 7.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11393|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Europe. Belarus. Morocco.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11394|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Blagoveshtchensky, 1965. Entomol. Rev. (Entomol. Obozr., USSR) 44: 88.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11395|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Altay Steppe, formerly Zmeinogorsk uyezd, village of Noven'koye.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11396|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Mongolia. Norway. Russian Federation: Altay, Komi. Ukraine.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11397|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Altay, formerly the Biysk okrug, village of Onguday.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11398|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Altay.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11399|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Sosnina, 1984. Parazytologiya 18: 178.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11400|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Russian Federation: Tien Shan Mountains.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11401|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Russian Federation: Tien Shan Mountains.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11402|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Neumann, 1911. Arch. Parasitol. 14: 403.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11403|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Dahomey.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11404|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Angola. Congo. Dahomey. Kenya. Mali. Mauritania. Mozambique. Nigeria. Rwanda. South Africa. Zaire. Zambia. Zimbabwe.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11405|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1916. Ann. Durban Mus. 1: 234.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11406|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ferris, 1932. Contributions toward a monograph of the sucking lice, Part V, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Biol. Sci. 2(5): 285.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11407|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1916. Arch. Naturges., Abt. A 81: 11.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11408|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1919. Jahrb. Niederschs. Zool. Vereins Hannover 5-l 0: 23.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11409|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Enderlein, 1904. Zool. Anz. 28: 144.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11410|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Germany: Leipzig.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11411|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Holarctic region. Also recorded from introduced hosts in Australia, South Africa, Vietnam, and other regions or countries.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11412|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Freund, 1935. Recueil de travail ddie au 25me anniversaire scientifique du Professor Eugene Pawlowsky, 1909, 1934, Leningrad and Moscow, p. 278.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11413|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Fahrenholz, 1919. Jahrb. Nieder-Sachs. Zool. Vereins Hanover 5-10: 24.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11414|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: USA: California, Mendocino County, Laytonville.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11415|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1937. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 32: 397.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11416|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Namibia: Grootfontein.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11417|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Namibia. South Africa. Uganda.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11418|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Thompson, 1938. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 11, 1: 634.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11419|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Ceylon (= Sri Lanka): Gammaduwa, Mousakande.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11420|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kampuchea. Nepal. People's Republic of China: Guizhou, Yunnan Provs. Sri Lanka. Taiwan. Thailand. Introduced to Britain and elsewhere on imported hosts.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11421|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Ledger, 1970. J. Entomol. Soc. S. Africa 33: 267.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11422|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: South Africa: Natal, Empangeni.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11423|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Mjberg, 1915. Entomol. Tijdskr. 36: 283.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11424|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Sweden: Karesuando.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11425|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Arctic and northern Holarctic regions.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11426|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Chin, 1980. Acta Acad. Med. Guiyang 5: 91.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11427|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Kaneko, 1979. J. Med. Entomol. 15: 510.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11428|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Nigeria: Ile-Ife.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11429|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Benoit, 1969. Rev. Zool. Bot. Africaines 80: 114.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11430|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Rwanda: Uinka.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11431|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Rwanda. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11432|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1947. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 296.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11433|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Congo. Kenya. Zaire.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11434|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1947. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 45: 295.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11435|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Kenya. Namibia.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11436|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Gomez, 1998.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11437|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Chilie|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11438|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Chilie|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11439|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Werneck, 1948. Rev. Bras. Biol. 8: 174.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11440|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Peru: Caccachara, 50 mi SW of Llave.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11441|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Argintina, Bolivia, Chilie and Peru|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11442|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Durden and Eckerlin, 2001. Folia Parasit. 48:69-72.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11443|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Guatemala: Reserva de Biosfera, Sierra de las Minas|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11444|Vincent S. Smith|Distribution: Guatemala|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11445|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Vince S. Smith (personal communication, April 2004) notes that while there is ongoing controversy surrounding the status of human head and body lice (Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer 1778 & Pediculus humanus humanus Linnaeus 1758, respectively), there is a lot of evidence to say that they are not genetically separable. He suggests that they be treated as a single undivided species, rather than as two distinct species or subspecies|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11446|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Vince S. Smith (personal communication, April 2004) notes that while there is ongoing controversy surrounding the status of human head and body lice (Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer 1778 & Pediculus humanus humanus Linnaeus 1758, respectively), there is a lot of evidence to say that they are not genetically separable. He suggests that they be treated as a single undivided species, rather than as two distinct species or subspecies|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11447|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Article 32.5.2.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Ride et al., 1999), an  in a name based on a word that is not German should be replaced by an o (if it were based on a German word then it would properly be replaced by oe). This species is named for a Swedish scientist, so the  is treated as non-German|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11448|Vincent S. Smith|Type locality: Poland: West Bieszczady, Ustrzyki Grne.|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11449|Vincent S. Smith|Original description/citation, per Durden & Musser (1994): 'Stojanovich and Pratt, 1961. J. Parasitol. 47: 313.'|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11450|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Article 32.5.2.3 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Ride et al., 1999), "in a compound species-group name published as words united by an apostrophe or a hyphen, the words are to be united without a hyphen." This case does not fall under the only exception (Art. 32.5.2.4.3), so it is to be so corrected|2004-04-09 14:07:46|04/09/2004
11464|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I and U.S. ESA - Endangered as Equus przewalskii; IUCN - Extinct? as E. przewalskii|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11465|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as E. h. hemionus, otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11466|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I E. hemionus khur; IUCN - Endangered as E. h. khur, Extinct as E. h. hemippus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11467|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Extinct as E. q. quagga; extinct, last specimen, a captive, died in 1872|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11468|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as E. z. zebra, Appendix II as E. z. hartmannae; U.S. ESA - Endangered as E. z. zebra, Threatened as E. z. hartmannae; IUCN - Endangered as E. z. zebra, Vulnerable as E. z. hartmannae|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11469|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11470|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11471|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11472|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Rhinocerotidae|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11473|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as C. s. cottoni|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11474|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as S. b. oi|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11475|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11476|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as S. s. riukiuanus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11477|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11478|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Tayassu spp|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11479|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11480|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11481|Peter Grubb|Status: Extinct|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11482|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Ghana)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11483|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11484|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I, some Chilean and Peruvian populations Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11485|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Moschus spp|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11486|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered in Tibet and Yunnan (China)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11487|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I in Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered in Afghanistan, Bhutan, China (Yunnan and Tibet), India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sikkim|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11488|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I in Bhutan, Burma, India, and Nepal; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered in Bhutan, Burma, China, Sikkim, India, and Nepal|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11489|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Rare|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11490|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Cervus (= Axis) porcinus annamiticus; U.S. ESA - Endangered as Axis (= Cervus) porcinus annamiticus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11491|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11492|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered as C. e. eldii and C. e. siamensis, otherwise Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11493|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11494|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Rare|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11495|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Guatemala) as M. a. cerasina|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11496|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as O. h. cerrosensis|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11497|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Guatemala) as O. v. mayensis [listing in the process of being withdrawn]; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. v. clavium and O. v. leucurus; IUCN - Rare as O. v. clavium|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11498|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered as O. b. celer|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11499|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Indeterminate|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11500|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix; I U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11501|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as R. t. caribou in Canada (SE British Columbia at the Canadian-USA border, Columbia R., Kootenay, R. Kootenay Lake, and Kootenai R.) and USA (Idaho, Washington)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11502|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I (Mexican populations); U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as A. a. peninsularis and A. a. sonoriensis|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11503|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as A. m. petersi|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11504|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as A. b. swaynei and A. b. tora|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11505|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II and U.S. ESA - Endangered, as D. dorcas dorcas; IUCN - Vulnerable as D. d. dorcas, otherwise Rare as D. dorcas|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11506|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Ghana); IUCN - Vulnerable as D. l. korrigum|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11507|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Nepal)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11508|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11509|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Tunisia); U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11510|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered as G. d. lozanoi and G. d. mhorr; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11511|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Tunisia); U.S. ESA - Endangered as G. d. massaesyla and G. d. pelzelni (sic); IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11512|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered. Extinct in wild|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11513|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as G. s. marica|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11514|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as N. m. moschatus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11515|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Endangered as O. o. porteousi|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11516|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11517|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as S. t. mongolica|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11518|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I and U.S. ESA - Endangered as B. b. athabascae|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11519|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I, U.S. ESA - Endangered, and IUCN - Vulnerable as Bos gaurus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11520|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as B. (=[sic] grunniens) mutus; U.S. ESA - Endangered as B. g. mutus; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11521|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Nepal) as B. arnee formerly listed as B. bubalis, a nonprotected, domesticated form- but see comments below; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11522|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as T. d. derbianus; IUCN - Vulnerable as Tragelaphus derbianus gigas|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11523|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Rare as B. t. bedfordi, Indeterminate as B. t. tibetana|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11524|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as C. p. pyrenaica|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11525|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11526|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered as Capricornis sumatraensis sumatraensis|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11527|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I O. a. hodgsoni, otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. a. hodgsoni|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11528|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as O. orientalis ophion; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. musimon ophion; IUCN - Vulnerable as O. orientalis musimon and O. orientalis ophion|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11529|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II for Mexican population|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11530|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. v. vignei|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11531|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I and U.S. ESA - Endangered as R. rupicapra ornata; IUCN - Vulnerable as R. p. ornata|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11532|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Endangered as R. r. cartusiana, Rare as R. r. tatrica|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11533|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11534|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Extinct|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11535|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I, and U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered, as H. n. variani|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11536|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11537|Peter Grubb|Status: IUCN - Endangered as R. f. adamauae|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11538|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11539|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I C. f. chialtanensis, C. f. falconeri, C. f. heptneri, C. f. jerdoni, and C. f. megaceros; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as C. f. jerdoni, C. f. megaceros, and in Chiltan Range of WC Pakistan as C. aegagrus (= C. f. chiltanensis [sic]); IUCN - Endangered as C. f. megaceros, otherwise Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11540|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as C. n. grassianus, C. n. keramae, C. n. kopschi, C. n. mandarinus, and C. n. taiouanus; IUCN - Extinct? as C. n. grassianus, Extinct as C. n. mandarinus, Endangered as C. n. keramae, C. n. pseudaxis, and C. n. taiouanus, Indeterminate as C. n. sichuanicus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11541|Peter Grubb|Status: Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11542|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11543|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Tunisia); U.S. ESA - Endangered; Vulnerable|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11544|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11545|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as C. e. hanglu; Appendix II as C. e. bactrianus; Appendix III (Tunisia) as C. e. barbarus. U.S. ESA - Endangered as C. e. bactrianus, C. e. barbarus, C. e. corsicanus, C. e. hanglu, C. e. macneilli, C. e. wallichi, and C. e. yarkandensis; IUCN - Endangered as C. e. bactrianus, C. e. corsicanus, C. e. hanglu, C. e. wallichi, and C. e. yarkandensis; Vulnerable as C. e. barbarus; Indeterminate as C. e. macneilli|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11546|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I as E. africanus; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as E. africanus (=asinus)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11547|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Endangered. See E. onager|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11548|Peter Grubb|Status: Extinct. See E. onager|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11550|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Rare|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11551|Peter Grubb|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered in Canada (SE British Columbia at the Canadian-USA border, Columbia R., Kootenay, R. Kootenay Lake, and Kootenai R.) and USA (Idaho, Washington)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11552|Peter Grubb|Includes arnee, the name use for the species by those workers who do not employ specific names based on domestic animals: bubalis is the senior synonym; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:383); but see also Corbert and Hill (1991:130)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11553|Peter Grubb|Status: CITES - Appendix I and U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11554|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Spelled as O. h. cedrosensis in the Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11555|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Gazella dorca saudiya on the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Threatened and Endangered Species List|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11556|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Cervus duvauceli on the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Threatened and Endangered Species List|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11557|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Pelea (TSN 28902)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11558|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Wilson & Ruff, eds. (1999), "Although most authorities still favor Bison, several recent reviews have advocated placing American bison in the genus Bos." Still, they retain Bison as a valid genus, and list the two subspecies (Bison bison athabascae and Bison bison bison)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11559|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Wilson & Ruff, eds. (1999), "Recent evidence that environmental influences may explain pelage differences between plains and wood bison, and comparisons of mitochondrial DNA, suggest that subspecific distinction may not be justified. This reassessment has important conservation implications because the presumed subspecies athabascae is listed as endangered." They also suggest that "Although most authorities still favor Bison, several recent reviews have advocated placing American bison in the genus Bos." Still, they retain Bison as a valid genus, and list the two subspecies (Bison bison athabascae and Bison bison bison)|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11560|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Wilson & Ruff, eds. (1999), "Although most authorities still favor Bison, several recent reviews have advocated placing American bison in the genus Bos." Still, they retain Bison as a valid genus|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11561|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Peter Grubb (personal communication, April 2004), the name was originally published by Linnaeus as "Capra pygmea," and "later he called it Moschus pygmaeus and other authors eventually called it Neotragus pygmaeus." In his judgement, the spelling "pygmaeus" is in prevailing usage over "pygmeus" and is attributed to the original publication, so under Article 33.3.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Ride et al., 1999), "the subsequent spelling and attribution are to be preserved and the [subsequent] spelling is deemed to be a correct original spelling"|2004-04-22 07:47:07|04/22/2004
11562|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Rare|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11563|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Indeterminate. Local temporal extirpation documented by Hafner and Barkley (1984)|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11564|James L. Patton|Status: Subspecies eximius is listed as of Special Concern by the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11565|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11566|James L. Patton|Status: U.S. ESA, IUCN and the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game - Endangered as D. h. morroensis|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11567|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN and the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game - Endangered|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11568|James L. Patton|Status: U.S. ESA and State of California Dept. of Fish and Game - Endangered; IUCN - Indeterminate. Extirpated over much of its original range|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11569|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known as D. m. leucotis|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11570|James L. Patton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as D. n. nitratoides and D. n. exilis. California Dept. of Fish and Game - Endangered as D. n. exilis; D. n. nitratoides is of Special Concern; and D. n. brevinasus is California Fully Protected|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11571|James L. Patton|Status: California Dept. of Fish and Game - D. n. brevinasus is California Fully Protected|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11572|James L. Patton|Status: California Dept. of Fish and Game - Endangered|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11573|James L. Patton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered; State of California Dept. of Fish and Game - Threatened|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11574|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Listed as a Species of Special Concern by the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11575|James L. Patton|Status: Listed as a Species of Special Concern by the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11576|James L. Patton|Status: Endangered|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11577|James L. Patton|Revised by Hoffmeister and Lee (1967). Chromosomal (Patton, 1969) and Biochemical (J. L. Patton, 1981) data suggest that the Chihuahan Desert subspecies atrodorsalis and eremicus are a separate species. May include lineatus|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11578|James L. Patton|Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11579|James L. Patton|Status: Listed as of Special Concern by the State of California Dept. of Fish and Game|2004-04-22 13:44:39|04/22/2004
11580|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) places the type species, Daramattus armatus Smith 1960, in the synonymy of Grammicolepis brachiusculus Poey 1873, so by definition the genus Daramattus is synonymized under Grammicolepis|2004-04-29 10:26:30|04/29/2004
11581|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) places the type species, Cyttula macropus Weber 1913, in the synonymy of Zenion hololepis Goode & Bean 1896, so by definition the genus Cyttula is synonymized under Zenion|2004-04-29 10:26:30|04/29/2004
11582|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) notes that some authors have placed the caproids within the Perciformes (and elsewhere), but provisionally retains them in the Zeiformes. Tyler et al. (2003) exclude the caproids from the Zeiformes, but it is not yet clear where they belong, so for the moment ITIS retains them in the Zeiformes|2004-04-29 10:26:30|04/29/2004
11583|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Used by Nelson (1994) for Cyttula and Zenion, which are now in the Zeniontidae, following Tyler et al. (2003)|2004-04-29 10:26:30|04/29/2004
11584|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Used by Nelson (1994) for Macrurocyttus, Cyttula, and Zenion. Following Tyler et al. (2003), this is used at the subfamily level in a restricted sense, within the Grammicolepididae|2004-04-29 10:26:30|04/29/2004
11639|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11640|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Lower Risk, Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11641|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11645|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11647|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11648|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appendix I|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11651|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Data Deficient on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-04-29 11:27:06|04/29/2004
11653|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Odontomyia pilosus Day, 1882 (TSN 130608)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11654|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Stratiomys badius Walker, 1849 (TSN 130631)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11655|F. Christian Thompson|In 1863, Loew proposed the new species, Pachygaster pulcher, using a masculine ending as he apparently considered Pachygaster to be masculine. As the genus is considered feminine by Woodley (and the ICZN, see Art. 3.1.2 example), the correct name is Pachygaster pulchra Loew|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11656|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Eulalia Meigen, 1800 (TSN 130574)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11657|John Maret|Possible unresolved homonymy with Exaireta siliacea (Enderlein, 1921)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11658|John Maret|Apparently a parahomonym of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus name Diphysa Jacq. (TSN 26671)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11659|John Maret|Apparently a parahomonym of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus name Phyllophora Greville, 1930 (TSN 12048)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11660|John Maret|Apparently a homonym of gastropod genus name Acanthina Fischer de Waldheim, 1807 (TSN 73433)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11661|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Acanthina auricollis Brunetti, 1907|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11662|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Acanthinoides Matsumura, 1916|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11663|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Artemita aurata (Macquart, 1846)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11664|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Beris basalis Matsumura, 1915|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11665|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Beris flavipes Macquart, 1826|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11666|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Charisina Lindner, 1951|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11667|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Charisina angustifrons Lindner, 1951|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11668|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Chiromyza vittata Wiedemann, 1820|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11669|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Clitellaria obesa Walker, 1860|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11670|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Cyanauges Rondani, 1863|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11671|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Cyphomyia lasiophthalma Williston, 1896|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11672|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Diphysa apicalis Walker, 1849|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11673|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Evaza pallipes Bigot, 1879|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11674|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Hermetia flavipes Wiedemann, 1830|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11675|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Hermetia rufiventris Fabricius, 1805|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11676|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Hexacantha Meigen, 1803|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11677|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Lasiopa bertoni Seguy, 1930|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11678|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Melanochroa Brauer, 1882|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11679|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Nematotelus Agassiz, 1846|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11680|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus albirostris Macquart, 1850|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11681|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus albiventris Thomson, 1869|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11682|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus annulipes Pleske, 1937|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11683|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus basalis Kertesz, 1914|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11684|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus flavicornis Johnson, 1894|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11685|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus nigritus Meigen, 1804|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11686|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Neopachygaster africana Lindner, 1938|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11687|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia angustilimbata Brunetti, 1923|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11688|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia maculifrons Walker, 1849|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11689|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia obscura Olivier, 1812|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11690|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia rufifacies Macquart, 1850|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11691|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia rufoscutellata Brunetti, 1926|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11692|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Oxycera longicornis Dale, 1842|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11693|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Peltina Lindner, 1964|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11694|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Peltina fuliginosa Lindner, 1964|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11695|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Phyllophora nigra Macquart, 1835|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11696|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Ptecticus apicalis Loew, 1855|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11697|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Ptecticus sumatranus Enderlein, 1914|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11698|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Ptecticus trivittatus (Say, 1829)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11699|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Ptilocera Wiedemann, 1820|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11700|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Ptilocera smaragdina Walker, 1849|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11701|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Sargus pleuriticus Loew, 1866|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11702|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran subspecies Stratiomyia flavoscutellata (Wulp, 1885)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11703|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys bimaculata Meigen, 1835|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11704|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys brevicornis Loew, 1840|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11705|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys equestris Meigen, 1835|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11706|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys maculata Geoffroy, 1785|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11707|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys paludosa Schummel, 1837|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11708|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys ruficornis (Macquart, 1838)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11709|John Maret|Junior homonym of bird genus name Chauna Illiger, 1811 (TSN 553501)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11710|John Maret|Apparently a homonym of gastropod genus name Huttonella L. Pfeiffer, 1856 (TSN 76989)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11711|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Stratiomys fasciata Geoffroy, 1785|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The BioSystematic Database of World Diptera site (2002) notes that Keiseria Lindner 1966 is unavailable, as it was published without a type designation after 1930. Lindner apparently published the name in a way that made it available in 1980|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11713|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus name Adoxomyia Kertesz, 1907 (TSN 130245)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11714|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Hermetia albitarsis Fabricius, 1805 (TSN 130309)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11715|John Maret|Senior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus albirostris Szilady, 1941|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11716|John Maret|Senior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus flavicornis James, 1932|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11717|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Oxycera centralis Loew, 1863 (TSN 130466)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11718|John Maret|Senior homonym of dipteran species name Oxycera centralis Frey, 1911|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11719|John Maret|Apparently a homonym of Entoprocta genus name Pedicellina Sars, 1835 (TSN 156739)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11720|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Sargus bipunctatus (Scopoli, 1763) (TSN 130371)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11721|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Note 39 in Woodley (2001): "Sabrosky (1999) noted that the family-group name Chrysochlorinae Kertsz, 1914 is preoccupied by the name Chrysochloridae in the Mammalia dating from Gray, 1825." Woodley proposed the new replacement name Chrysochlorininae|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11722|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia pulchriceps Loew, 1858|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11723|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Geosargus rufifrons Pleske, 1926|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11724|John Maret|Junior homonym of Chiromyza ochracea Wiedemann, 1820|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Microchrysa ruwenzoriensis Lindner, 1938|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11726|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Microchrysa loewi Lindner, 1938|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11727|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Musca elongata Mller, 1764|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11728|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Musca elongata Mller, 1764|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11729|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Nemotelus inconspicuus Pleske, 1933|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11730|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia azurea Becker, 1909|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11731|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Odontomyia megacephala Olivier, 1811|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11732|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Oxycera maculata Olivier, 1811|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11733|John Maret|Apparently a parahomonym of (different kingdom, same name as) bryophyte genus name Cyrtopus S. E. Bridel, 1827 (TSN 16528)|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11734|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Woodley (2001) indicates that Phyllophora Macquart 1835 and 1838 are "preoccupied by Thinberg, 1812"|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11735|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of dipteran species name Beris obscura Meigen, 1820|2004-05-19 11:54:31|05/19/2004
11736|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "Gaterin (subgenus of Sciaena) Forsskl 1775 [is] Not available, regarded as non-latinized Arabic name"|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11737|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|By implication (Gaterin is in synonymy of Plectorhinchus), a subsequent combination of Perca diagramma Linnaeus 1758, currently valid is Plectorhinchus diagrammus (Linnaeus, 1758)|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11738|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Evidenly based on Bodian [sic] cuvier Bennett 1829, which is a junior synonym of Plectorhinchus vittatus (Linnaeus 1758)|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11739|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Plectorhynchus is a misspelling of Plectorhinchus|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11740|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the genus Pomadasys Lacepde 1901 in the Haemulidae, rather than it its own family|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11741|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) indicated that Diagramma gibbosus Hombron & Jacquinot in Jacquinot & Guichenot 1853 was described independantly of Holocentrus gibbosus Lacepde 1802, but that they are probably the same species|2004-05-20 08:05:32|05/20/2004
11742|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, typographical error, see Neomyxus chaptalii (Eydoux and Souleyet, 1850)|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11743|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, typographical error, see Liza vaigiensis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1825)|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11744|John Maret|Although listed as "status uncertain" by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003), on the advice of Dr. Ian Harrison (personal communication, June 2003), ITIS is listing Mugil longicauda Guitart Manday & Alvarez-Lajonchere 1976 as valid, and including it as incertae cedis in Mugil. Dr. Harrison suggests that it might be synonymous with M. curema (with which it is at least very similar), or conspecific with material that is identified as Mugil gaimardianus (a supressed name) by some researchers|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11745|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not recognize suborders of Mugiliformes|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11746|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Robins et al. (1991) note of Mugil gyrans that "L. R. Rivas (pers. comm.) noted that the name trichodon is correctly applied to an extralimital species and that gyrans is the first available name for the fantail mullet." Robins et al. (1980) had listed Mugil trichodon as the fantail mullet|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11747|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Mugil gaimardianus Desmarest 1831 was placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Specific Names in Zoology (Opinion 1878), Nichiro et al. (2003) argue that it is a distinct species from M. curema Valenciennes 1836, under which it had been previously synonymized. It appears that the species they call M. gaimardianus Desmarest 1831 is in need of a new name, so until one is published, ITIS will retain M. gaimardianus as valid|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11748|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) suggests that Mugil delicatus Alleyne & Macleay 1877 may belong in the genus Liza, but since that combination is not reflected in the literature, for the moment ITIS is leaving delicatus as Mugilidae incertae sedis|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11749|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) suggests that Mugil pedaraki Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1836 may belong in the genus Valamugil, but since that combination is not reflected in the literature, for the moment ITIS is leaving pedaraki as Mugilidae incertae sedis|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11750|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Regarding the type genus, Mugiloides Lacepde 1803, placed by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) in the Mugilidae, he also states "This genus is evidently based on a mullet, family Mugilidae... This means that the family name Mugiloididae (or Mugiloidae) no longer is used for the fishes known as sandperches; the oldest family name available for them is the Pinguipedidae"|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11751|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) indicates that Mugiloides chilensis (Molina 1782) has only recently been determined to be in the Mugilidae, and that it's appropriate generic affiliation (placement) remains uncertain|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11752|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) indicates that Mugil chilensis Molina 1782 has only recently been determined to be in the Mugilidae, and that it's appropriate generic affiliation (placement) remains uncertain|2004-05-20 11:06:03|05/20/2004
11753|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; Anema is a synonym of Uranoscopus|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11754|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 170917|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11755|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Hemerocoetes acanthorhynchus (Forster in Bloch and Schneider, 1801) is "Not available, manuscript name mentioned under account of Callionymus monopterygius," and gives the current name as Hemerocoetes monopterygius (Schneider 1801)|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11756|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communications, July 2003, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) suggests that Percis tetracanthus Bleeker 1853 (preoccupied by, Labrus tetracanthus Lacepde 1801 in Percis, and apparently in Parapercis) "seems to be a separate species description" from Lacepde's. Percis quadrispinosus Weber 1913 is a replacement name for Bleeker's name, and both quadrispinosus and Lacepde's tetracanthus are listed by Eschmeyer in Parapercis. The status of Bleeker's name and of Parapercis quadrispinosa (Weber 1913) remain unclear, however|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11757|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the type genus, Xenocephalus Kaup 1858, in the Uranoscopidae, rather than in its own family|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11758|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) comments on the spelling of Bembrops greyi/greyae, saying "Originally as greyi, but named for a woman, so name most desirably would be grayae. However, that change is not a mandatory one, and the incorrect subsequent spelling greyae apparently has not achieved prevailing usage, so the name greyi can be used"|2004-05-20 13:53:02|05/20/2004
11759|John Maret|Original NODC rank was superorder|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11760|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Pranesus equals Atherinomorus|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11761|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Thyrina equals Atherinella|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11762|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Hubbsiella is a synonym of Leuresthes|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11763|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Based on Pranesus insularum whitei Schultz in Schultz et al., 1953. Pranesus is a synonym of Atherinomorus|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11764|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Austromenidia is a synonym of Odontesthes. See Odontesthes bonariensis|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11765|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Austromenidia is a synonym of Odontesthes|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11766|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Hepsetia is a synonym of Atherina|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11767|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Kirtlandia is a synonym of Membras|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11768|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. The nominate subspecies, but no subspecies of this species are currently recognized|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11769|J. D. Hardy, Jr|Collette (1962) lists Allanetta harringtonensis araea as a synonym of Atherina harringtoni|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11770|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The type species of Quirichthys (Quiris stramineus) is now in Craterocephalus|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11771|Orrell, T.M.|There is some confusion in Eschmeyer (2003) online Catalog of Fishes to whether this speices is valid as *Atherinella milleri* (Bussing 1979) or as *Melaniris milleri* Bussing 1979. Since Melaniris is in synonymy with Atherinella, the species is placed in the latter in ITIS|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11772|Orrell, T.M.|There is some confusion in Eschmeyer (2003) online Catalog of Fishes to whether this speices is valid as *Membras analis* (Schultz 1948) or as *Adenops analis* Schultz 1948 . Since Adenops is in synonymy with Membras, the species is placed in the latter in ITIS|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11773|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Name used by Nelson (1994), but not by Cyer and Chernoff (1996). Placement based on re-classification of Dyer and Chernoff (1996)|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11774|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) places Marosatherina in Family Telmatherinidae. Dyer & Chernoff (1996) did not use that family name, but the type genus, Telmatherina, was placed in Melanotaeniidae. ITIS is currently following the higher classification of Dyer & Chernoff (1996), so the placement of this genus follows that treatment|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11775|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), Nelson (1994), and Dyer & Chernoff (1996) all place the type genus, Neostethus Regan 1916, in Phallostethidae|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11776|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dyer & Chernoff (1996) did not assign Atherinopsidae to a suborder, leaving it as a free-standing monophyletic family within the Atheriniformes|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11777|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dyer & Chernoff (1996) did not place Atherinopsidae in a suborder, but rather left it as a free-standing monophyletic family within the Atheriniformes|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11778|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) suggests retaining Pseudomugil furcatus Nichols 1955 in the genus Popondichthyes Allen 1987 (of which it is the type species)|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11779|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Paratherina "Appeared first in Aurich 1935:170 [ref. 150] but with four included species and no designation of a type making it unavailable (after 1930 with no fixation of type, Art. 13.3); genus validated by Kottelat as [...] Paratherina Kottelat 1990"|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11780|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of sea anemone genus Charisella Carlgren, 1949 (TSN 611440)|2004-05-27 09:18:57|05/27/2004
11781|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Regarding the family name Mugiloididae, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Life, 2004) states that its type genus, Mugiloides Lacepde 1803, "is evidently based on a mullet, family Mugilidae... This means that the family name Mugiloididae (or Mugiloidae) no longer is used for the fishes known as sandperches; the oldest family name available for them is the Pinguipedidae"|2004-05-27 15:01:02|05/27/2004
11782|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 28463|2004-06-01 10:56:38|06/01/2004
11783|Todd C. McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 171614|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11784|Todd C. McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Ulvaria F. J. Ruprecht, 1850 (TSN 6586)|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11785|Todd C. McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mecklenberg and Sheiko, 2003 "Reinhardt 1836 gave the name Lumpenus medius as an included name in the new genus Lumpenus and, although he indicated one or more specimens were in the Museum Regium ("Mus. Reg.," or Royal Danish Kunst Kammer), he did not provide a description of the species. Lumpenus medius Reinhardt 1836 is a nomen nudum"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11786|Todd C. McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 171339|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11787|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Mecklenburg & Sheiko (2004) and Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), materials that had been mis-identified as Blennius galerita Linnaeus 1758 (which is currently valid as Coryphoblennius galerita, in Bleniidae) were the basis for Gunnellus stroemii Valenciennes 1836, which is currently in the synonymy of Chirolophis ascanii (Walbaum 1792). Therefore, "Chirolophis galerita" should be considered a misidentification/misapplication, and should in this context be cited with authorship of "(non-Linnaeus, 1758)"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11788|Todd C. McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mecklenberg and Sheiko (2003) note that "Both Reinhardt (1836 [ref. 6587]) and Valenciennes (1836 [ref. 1005]) based their Lumpenus fabricii and Gunnellus fabricii, respectively, on Blennius lumpenus of Fabricius (non-Linnaean). We have not been able to independently determine which name was published earlier, but accept Reinhardt's name following Andriashev (1954:244 [ref. 6547]), who evidently is the first reviser (Art. 24.2); in his review of northern fishes of the USSR, Andriashev listed both names in his synonymy and selected the Reinhardt name. Makushok (1958:61 [ref. 2878]), in his treatise on the northern blennioids, did not mention Valenciennes but attributed Lumpenus fabricii to Reinhardt with the date of 1836. Andriashev (1954) and Makushok (1958) both gave the correct dates of publication for the critical Reinhardt papers. Authors attributing the name to Valenciennes or to Cuvier and Valenciennes may not have seen the Reinhardt 1836 paper (e.g., Jordan and Evermann 1898:2438 [ref. 2445]) or believed it dated to 1837 or 1838 (e.g., Makushok 1973:536 [ref. 6590]). Makushok's (1973) switch from Reinhardt to Valenciennes for L. fabricii evidently is attributable to a mistaken reinterpretation of the Reinhardt publication dates"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11789|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 165224|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11790|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that "Lycozoarces regani is available as above (by Popov 1933), even though the genus is unavailable until 1935 (Article 11(h)(iii))"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11791|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of insect genus Esselenia Hebard 1920. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Esselenia Follett & Anderson 1990 is "Preoccupied by Esselenia Hebard 1920 in grasshoppers; replaced by Esselenichthys Anderson 2003"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11792|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Anderson & Federov (2004) consider Lycodes bathybius Schmidt 1950 as "incertae sedis"|2004-06-02 10:29:18|06/02/2004
11793|Don Wilson|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11794|Don Wilson|Status: US ESA - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11795|Don Wilson|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Uruguay)|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11796|Don Wilson|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11797|Don Wilson|Status: May be extinct; see Cheke and Dahl (1981:217)|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11798|Don Wilson|Status: Probably extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11799|Don Wilson|Status: Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11800|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Extinct; probably extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11801|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11802|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Insufficiently known|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11803|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11804|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Rare|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11805|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11806|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Extinct?; probably extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11807|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Rare|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11808|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Indeterminate|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11809|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Vulnerable|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11810|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11811|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11812|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable. Extinct on Reunion Isl, see Cheke and Dahl (1981)|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11813|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Extinct; probably extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11814|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered; extinct on Round Isl|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11815|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Extinct; probably extinct, see Cheke and Dahl (1981)|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11816|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct; probably extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11817|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Vulnerable|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11818|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Critical|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11819|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Extinct|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11820|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Low Risk/Near Threatened|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11821|Don Wilson|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as Lasiurus cinereus semotus|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11822|Don Wilson|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as Plecotus townsendii ingens and Plecotus townsendii virginianus. See Corynorhinus townsendii ingens and Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11823|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered in Guam as Pteropus mariannus mariannus; IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11824|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Antrozous bunkeri|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11825|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable as Pteropus seychellensis aldabrensis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11826|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Not Listed|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11827|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Indeterminate|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11828|Don Wilson|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Indeterminate|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11829|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status: U.S. ESA - Candidate|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11830|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Emballonura sulcata|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11831|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly in Erophylla sezekorni|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11832|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Lasiurus borealis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11833|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Lasiurus floridanus|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11834|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Lasiurus minor|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11835|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Lasiurus ega|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11836|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Macrotus waterhousii|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11837|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Molossus fortis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11838|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Monophyllus portoricensis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11839|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Myotis leibii|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11840|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Myotis subulatus|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11841|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Myotis occultus|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11842|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Myotis keenii|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11843|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Pteropus loochooensis, Pteropus pelewensis, Pteropus ualanus, and Pteropus yapensis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11844|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Pteropus nawaiensis|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11845|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included Leptonycteris yerbabuenae and Leptonycteris sanborni|2004-06-08 11:12:54|06/08/2004
11846|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: May now be restricted to southern half of its former range (Hafner, 1981)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11847|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Ghana)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11848|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Regaining parts of former range (Bibikov, 1991)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11849|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11850|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11851|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appenidx III (Costa Rica)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11852|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Insufficiently known|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11853|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; nonessential experimental population in Sussex Co., Delaware (USA); IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11854|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11855|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11856|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Rare|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11857|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: "...limited ranges and small breeding populations...vulnerable" (Yensen, 1991:597)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11858|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Threatened|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11859|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Candidate|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11860|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Lower Risk, Conservation Dependant on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11861|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11862|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Candidate under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Lower Risk, Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11863|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Listed as Threatened under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Lower Risk, Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2000)|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11864|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Spermophilus townsendii|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11865|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Cynomys arizonensis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11866|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Sciurus kaibabensis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11867|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Sciurus apache and Sciurus chiricahuae|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11868|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Spermophilus richardsonii|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11869|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Spermophilus mollis and Spermophilus vigilis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11870|Alfred L. Gardner|Includes Tamias davisi and Tamias meridionalis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11871|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Tamias quadrivittatus|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11872|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered as Ratufa indica dealbata and Ratufa indica elphinstonei|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11873|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Endangered as Tamias minimus atristriatus|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11874|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as Sciurus niger cinereus; nonessential experimental population in Sussex Co., Delaware (USA); IUCN - Endangered as Sciurus niger cinereus|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11875|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Endangered as Tamias quadrivittatus australis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11876|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11877|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus and Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11878|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: IUCN - Rare as Glaucomys volans goldmani, Glaucomys volans guerreroensis, and Glaucomys volans oaxacensis|2004-06-08 13:16:29|06/08/2004
11879|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as M. c. scirpensis|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11880|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as M. m. hualpaiensis; IUCN - Indeterminate as M. m. navaho|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11881|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as M. p. dukecampbelli; IUCN - Endangered as M. p. chihuahuensis and M. p. dukecampbelli|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11882|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: Extinct|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11883|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as N. f. smalli|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11884|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as N. f. riparia|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11885|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Extinct?|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11886|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered in the Lower Florida Keys (west of the Seven Mile Bridge) as O. p. natator; IUCN - Indeterminate as O. argentatus in Florida|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11887|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as P. g. allapaticola|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11888|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as P. p. allophrys, P. p. ammobates, P. p. phasma, and P. p. trissyllepsis; U.S. ESA - Threatened and IUCN - Indeterminate as P. p. niveiventris|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11889|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Endangered as S. a. plenus|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11890|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: Endangered|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11891|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11892|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered in the Lower Florida Keys (west of the Seven Mile Bridge)|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11893|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Status: IUCN - Indeterminate in Florida|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11894|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|old world|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11895|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Lagurus L. (TSN 181235)|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11896|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 180354|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11897|Todd McConchie, Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Data Deficient|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11898|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Extinct|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11899|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Rare|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11900|Todd McConchie, Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Lower Risk/Near Threatened|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11901|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11902|Todd McConchie, Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Vulnerable|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11903|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11904|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: U.S. ESA - Threatened and IUCN - Indeterminate|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11905|Todd McConchie, Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) - Status: Critical|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11906|Guy G. Musser and Michael D. Carleton|Wilson and Reeder (1993) - Status: IUCN - Endangered|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11907|Alfred L. Gardner|Formerly included in Peromyscus maniculatus; includes Peromyscus oreas and Peromyscus sitkensis|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11908|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Malacothrix DC. (TSN 38043)|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11909|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Nelsonia R. Br. (TSN 34421)|2004-06-09 08:08:20|06/09/2004
11955|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|FWS, TESS (2003) - Status: Delisted Taxon, Discovered Previously Unknown Additional Populations and/or Habitat|2004-06-14 09:12:36|06/14/2004
11957|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|FWS, TESS (2003) - Status: Endangered|2004-06-14 09:12:36|06/14/2004
11961|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Echinops L. (TSN 37285)|2004-06-14 09:12:36|06/14/2004
11963|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Antigoniidae is currently recognized as a subfamily of Caproidae. See Nelson (1994) for current reference to the family|2004-06-17 10:59:11|06/17/2004
11964|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Schitte (1998) comments regarding Diaphana lottae Bush, 1893 "Generic placement doubtful, perhaps Cylichna," and asserts that "it is certainly not a Diaphana"|2004-06-23 16:00:32|06/23/2004
11965|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This formally recognized family is considered a subfamily of the Percophidae (Nelson, 1976)|2004-07-06 10:09:41|07/06/2004
11966|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Melanostomiatidae, treated as a family in Nelson (1976), is synonymous with Melanostomiidae which is now considered a subfamily of Stomiidae (Nelson, 1994) - valid as Stomiidae: Melanostomiinae|2004-07-06 10:36:25|07/06/2004
11967|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonimic Expert|Some authors have used Ateleopidae for this family, but current usage is as Ateleopodidae (see Nelson, 1994)|2004-07-06 10:36:25|07/06/2004
11968|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Stomiatidae, treated as a family in Nelson (1976), is now considered a subfamily of Stomiidae (Nelson, 1994) - valid as Stomiidae: Stomiinae|2004-07-06 10:36:25|07/06/2004
11969|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Common literature misspelling of Oncorhynchus Suckley, 1861|2004-07-06 10:52:28|07/06/2004
11970|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Common literature misspelling of Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)|2004-07-06 10:52:28|07/06/2004
11971|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Michener (2000), "Both larvae and adults are so different from other Andrenidae that the Oxaeinae have often been given family status, but... the Oxaeinae fell within the Andrenidae in the phylogenetic analysis by Alexander and Michener (1995), as well as in the earlier study by Michener (1944)..."|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11972|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Michener (2000) states that "The name Lithurge is French vernacular," and uses Lithurgus Berthold 1827 (noted as "emendation of Lithurge Latreille, 1825") as the valid name|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11973|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Acanthopus Klug 1807 is a senior homonym of both Acanthopus Haan 1835 (in Crustacea, TSN 203681) and Acanthopus Vernet 1877 (in Crustacea, TSN 202547)|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11974|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Euryglossa Smith 1853 is senior homomym of fish genus Euryglossa Kaup 1858 (TSN 615990)|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11975|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Biastes Panzer 1806 is a senior homonym of dipteran genus Biastes Walker 1851 (TSN 625935)|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11976|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) xanthophyte genus Dioxys Pascher 1932 (TSN 1997)|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11977|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Tetrapedia Reinsch 1866 (TSN 6083)|2004-07-15 10:09:03|07/15/2004
11978|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, the combination Cancellaria longicirrata was not found in the literature. It apparently originated as a data entry error from the National Oceanographic Data Center's "NODC Taxonomic Code v8"|2004-07-16 13:52:54|07/16/2004
11980|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) state that Oken's work describing atlanticum "was rejected by the ICZN, 1956, Opinion 417, because Oken did not consistently apply the Principle of Binomial Nomenclature; the next available name is d'Orbigny's violaceum..."|2004-07-16 13:52:54|07/16/2004
11981|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 74092|2004-07-16 13:52:54|07/16/2004
11982|ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 74250|2004-07-16 13:52:54|07/16/2004
11983|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) provided the following comment regarding Solatisonax alleryi (Seguenza, 1876): "This species was listed as Heliacus alleryi and erroneously attributed to di Monterosato, 1873, in the first edition"|2004-07-19 07:09:57|07/19/2004
11984|T'Shaka Tour|Preoccupied by Anomalochilus Blanchard, 1850: Coleoptera|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11985|T'Shaka Tour|The distribution for the family ranges from southern Middle America (Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama) and northwestern South America (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Its occurance in Mexico is questionable|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11988|T'Shaka Tour|This species has not been recorded in Tobago|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11990|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Noted by McDiarmid et al. (1999) as a secondary junior homonym of Boa madagascariensis (Dumril and Bibron, 1844). "When Kluge (1991:48) placed Acrantophis madagascariensis (Dumril and Bibron, 1844) and S. madagascariensis (Dumril and Bibron, 1844) into the genus Boa, a problem of homonymy resulted. He proposed manditra as a replacement name for this species in order to resolve the nomenclatural issue"|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11991|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|umbratica may represent a full species, rather than a subspecies of Charina bottae, but apparently a consensus has not yet been reached|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11992|T'Shaka Tour|This name was suppressed by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature for the purpose of the "Law of Priority." See ICZN, 1982, Official List of Generic Names in Zoology, p. 106. According to McDiarmid et al. (1999), "Underwood (1977) pointed out that Typhlina Wagler, 1830 was based on Acontias lineatus Reinwardt, 1830, a nomen nudum [corresponding to a species now in Ramphotyphlops] and 'Typhlops' [Anguis] septemstriatus Schneider, 1801, now in the genus Leptotyphlops." Therefore, ITIS leaves Typhlina Wagler, 1830 in synonymy under both Leptotyphlops and Ramphotyphlops|2004-08-16 14:49:25|08/16/2004
11993|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161307|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
11994|J. D. Hardy|American Fisheries Society (1980, 1991) erroneously dates this species to 1896 (see Eschmeyer, 1998:1137)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
11995|J. D. Hardy|McCosker (1998) attributes this name to Forster as "Forster in Bloch and Schneider 1801:536, based on Forster manuscript". We follow Eschmeyer in choosing "Schneider and Forster in Bloch and Schneider, 1801"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
11997|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Included by implication|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
11998|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a homonym of the Mollusc genus Todarus Rafinesque, 1840 (TSN: 555865)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
11999|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|Authorship of this genus should be credited to Bosc instead of Oken. See Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12000|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Channomuraena vittata (Richardson, 1845) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12002|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) says "There is no genus Leptocephalus. See [Fishes of the Western North Atlantic] p. 659. It was used for larvae of a number of families; and it was suppressed by the ICZN. It is still in use, but it does not count as a genus [...] As long as the larvae can't be identified to a genus, they need to remain in Leptocephalus." Where ITIS uses the species names they will be left as "incertae sedis" within the families noted in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12003|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (personal communication, May 2004) "Tilurus is based on larvae but it is ok as valid (as a larval Notacanthiform). Once the larva is 'placed,' the genus Tilurus probably will be a synonym of something else, such as Nemichthys. So keep it valid for now"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12004|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161596|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12005|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of beetle genus name Dysomma Perkins, 1900 (TSN 187885)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12006|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161639|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12007|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161667|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12008|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161621|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12009|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161565|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12010|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently not available, described without species and none referred to it subsequently; based on a larva. Tiluropsis used by Smith 1989. See Smith 1989 and Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, May 2004)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12011|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of mollusk genus Nettastomella Carpenter 1865 (TSN 81813)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12012|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 05-May-2004) notes current name for Leptocephalus rostratus Schmidt, 1909 only as Ilyophis. The status notes are: "Leptocephalus stage as valid -- (Smith 1989:693 [ref. 25416]). Questionably a senior synonym of Ilyophis blachei Saldanha & Merrett 1982 -- (Robins & Robins 1989:239 [ref. 13287])"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12013|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Berg (1947) this order contained the families Notacanthidae and Lipogenyidae (a synonym of Notacanthidae)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12014|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|In family Cyematidae; See Smith 1989:945 (Smith in Bhlke, E. B. (ed.). Mem. Sears Found. Mar. Res. Mem. 1 [part 9]). Not valid as "Leptocephalus" but not assigned to any genus of Cyematidae|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12015|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|A larval Notocanthiform eel; See Smith 1989:955, 958 (Smith in Bhlke, E. B. (ed.). Mem. Sears Found. Mar. Res. Mem. 1 [part 9]). Not valid as "Leptocephalus" but not assigned to any genus of Notocanthidae|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12016|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to David Smith (personal communication, 2003), Ariosoma acuta is not a combination found in literature|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12017|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161532|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12018|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) and Moore et al. (2003) state that the species is most likely valid in the genus Dysommina, Leptocephalus being invalid, though Moore et al. still use the genus Leptocephalus|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12019|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|Although Eschmeyer's (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) states that Ascomana is a Synonym of Coloconger Alcock (1889), Dave Smith (personal communication, 2003) does not agree with this. Smith feels that Ascomana does not belong in the family Colocongridae, but is valid and of uncertain placement within Anguilliformes|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12020|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Scolecenchelys was formerly a synonym of Muraenichthys. Its tentative parent is the tribe Myrophini|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12021|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Although Nelson (1976) uses Nettastomidae over Nettastomatidae (listed parenthetically as a synonym), current usage is as Nettastomatidae (Nelson, 1994)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12022|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of amphibian genus Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758 (TSN 208531)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12023|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) treats the type species (Sphagebranchus rostratus Bloch 1795) of genus Sphagebranchus Bloch 1795 as a junior synonym of Caecula pterygera Vahl 1794, but Sphagebranchus kuro Kuroda 1947 is still considered valid. On the advice of Eschmeyer (personal communication, July 2004), ITIS is treating this species as incertae sedis in Ophichthinae|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12024|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Myrophis punctatus Ltken, 1852|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12026|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes of Gymnothorax wilsoni Bloch & Schneider 1801 (the original combination) that although many recent works have used this name, it "needs more research, including the status of its 3 synonyms; a neotype or petition might be needed to continue usage in Congridae," and that Bhlke & Smith (2002) consider it a "nomen dubium in Muraenidae." Nonetheless, he still uses it as a current name|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12027|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes of Gymnothorax wilsoni Bloch & Schneider 1801 that although many recent works have used this name, it "needs more research, including the status of its 3 synonyms; a neotype or petition might be needed to continue usage in Congridae," and that Bhlke & Smith (2002) consider it a "nomen dubium in Muraenidae." Nonetheless, he still uses it as a current name|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12031|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of multiple generic names; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Leptorhynchus Lowe 1852 is "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Leptorhynchus Clift 1828 in Reptilia, Du Bus 1835 and Mntries 1835 in Aves, and Smith 1840 in fishes; replaced by Belonopsis Brandt 1854"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12032|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes of Nettatomella physonima Facciol 1814 that it has been "Spelled physonema by authors"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12033|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that the full original combination was Chilorhinus (Muraenichthys) vermiformis Peters 1866|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12034|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that "Callechelys is feminine so catostoma is apparently correct" when the species is placed in this genus|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12035|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), this species was originally described as "Ophichthys (Sphagebranchus) guineensis Osrio 1893," though the genus would correctly be spelled "Ophichthus" (Ophichthys is a generic synonym in another fish order)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12036|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Echiopsis "technically must be treated as a misspelling... [it is] also preoccupied by Echiopsis Fitzinger 1843 in Reptilia"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12037|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that "Echiopsis [...] technically must be treated as a misspelling"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12038|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that this name was originally published as "Pisoodonophis cruentifer Goode & Bean 1896," and "Pisoodonophis" is noted as an early misspelling of the genus Pisodonophis Kaup 1856|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12039|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Ophisurus semicinctus Richardson 1848 is "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Ophisurus semicinctus Lay & Bennett 1839; however if both species names have not been considered congeneric after 1899, current usage can be maintained but the case should be referred to the Commission for a ruling (Art. 23.9.5)." He follows current authors in considering this valid as Pisodonophis semicinctus (Richardson 1848)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12040|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) this was originally published as Ophichthys (Sphaegebranchus) anguiformis Peters 1877, though within the elopomorphs Ophichthys should be considered a misspelling for Ophichthus (though Ophichthys Swainson 1839 was published as a synbranchiform genus)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12041|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type species (Sphagebranchus rostratus Bloch 1795) in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2004)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12042|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that "No types known. Needs further research; treated as Synaphobranchus pinnatus by Gnther 1870 which Okamura & Machida 1987 place in synonymy of Synaphobranchus kaupii Johnson 1862"|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12043|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Gymnothorax gracilicauda and Gymnothorax gracilicaudus|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12044|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Strophidon (TSN 553242)|2004-08-25 08:06:13|08/25/2004
12047|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Jeffery Williams (personel communication) considers the type species of Damania (Andamia anjouanae) to be a synonym of Alticus monchrus, and the genus Damania, therefore, to be a synonym of Alticus|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12048|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Jeffery Williams (personel communication) considered Damania to be a synonym of Alticus|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12049|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, the nominate subspecies|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12050|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, Halmablennius is a synonym of Istiblennius|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12051|J. D.Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, Salarichthys is a synonym of Entomacrodus|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12052|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, combination unknown to experts Jeffery Williams and Victor Springer, and not found in the literature|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12053|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The spelling "Petroscrites" is noted as a misspelling of Petroscirtes Rppell 1830 under several species records in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2004). As yet it is not noted in the generic records of that system|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes of Salarias andersoni Jordan & Starks 1906, "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Salarias andersonii Day 1876, replaced by Salarias luctuosus Whitley 1929"|2004-08-27 08:37:00|08/27/2004
12055|J. D. Hardy|Spelled by minutilus by some recent authors|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12056|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes, of Buenia affinis Iljin 1930, that "Based on Art. 70(b)(i) and Art. 11(i), Miller 1973... suggests that Iljin established a new nominal species as above in establishing the type species of Buenia (misidentified type species, not Gobius affinis Kolombatovic 1881). There is no evidence that this was a deliberate use of a misidentification (see Art. 11(i)), so Buenia affinis was not established. The Code required that the problem be submitted to the ICZN to establish the type species, and that was not done. We assume that there is a valid species, but its name and authorship is not yet clarified, but it can be called Buenia affinis Iljin 1930 until properly established"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Gobiosoma limbaughi Burgess & Axelrod 1984 'Probably can be regarded as unavailable on the basis of Art. 13 -- names published after 1930 must be accompanied by a description of definition in words characters that are purported to differentiate the taxon; the only character mentioned in words by the Burgess & Axelrod is "... with even broader dark bands." Subsequently described in an available way by Hoese & Reader 2001'|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12058|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes "Original as flauescens although common usage has been as flavescens"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "Chaparrudo de Buen 1931 [is an] Objective synonym of Gobiusculus Duncker 1928"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12060|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Ctenogobius munizi (Vergara, 1978) (Gobionellus munizi Vergara, 1978) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12061|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Both Nelson (1994) and Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) place the type genus, Oxuderces Eydoux & Souleyet 1850, in Gobiidae: Oxudercinae (provisionally recognized subfamily in Nelson). ITIS has not yet implemented subfamilies in the Gobiidae|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12062|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the family Schindleriidae in the Suborder Gobioidei, rather than in its own suborder|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12063|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 172046|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of polychaete genus Oligolepis Levinsen, 1887 (TSN 64644)|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12065|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Kraemericus chapmani. This misspelling is probably a data entry error|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12066|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Neogobius fluviatilis. This misspelling is probably a data entry error|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12067|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Obtortiophagus koumansi. This misspelling is probably a data entry error|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12068|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Rhyacichthys. This misspelling is a data entry error|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12069|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Status could not be verified by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) as types are lost|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12070|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Status could not be verified by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) because no types are known|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12071|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Noted by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) as a manuscript name, and so not available|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12072|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 172010|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12073|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Has been considered as a synonym of Fusigobius neophytus, but a valid subspecies - Fusigobius neophytus africanus (Eschmeyer, 2004 online Catalog of Fishes)|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12074|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists the genus Tigrigobius Fowler 1931 as invalid, although he also lists 3 species as currently valid in that genus|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12075|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists the genus Koumansetta Whitley 1940 as invalid, although he also lists Koumansetta rainfordi Whitley 1940 as currently valid in that genus|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12076|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Gobius macrocephalus Kolombatovic 1891 is "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Gobius macrocephalus Pallas 1788," but that it has been treated as valid (in the genus Millergobius) in recent literature. A replacement name may need to be published|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12077|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not note any rationale regarding why Gobius bontii Bleeker 1849 is listed in synonymy under the younger Gobius triangularis Weber 1909 (which is currently valid in Drombus)|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12078|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Eleotris lanceolata Bloch & Schneider 1801 is "Subjectively invalid; secondarily preoccupied in Gobius by Gobius lanceolatus Bloch, replaced by Gobius elongatus Cuvier 1816"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12079|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Gobius malabaricus Day 1865 is "Questionably a synonym of Stenogobius gymnopomus (Bleeker 1853)," and "Questionably a senior synonym of Stenogobius macropterus (Duncker 1912)"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12080|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Waitea Jordan & Seale 1906 was "Apparently based on a misidentified type species, specimen later renamed Waitea stomias by Smith 1941," and that it is "Valid as Mahidolia Smith 1932 based on current placement of types species mystacinus"|2004-08-31 09:45:10|08/31/2004
12081|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The type genus, Peronedys Steindachner 1884, is placed by Nelson (1994) in the Clinidae, rather than in its own family|2004-09-08 10:08:13|09/08/2004
12082|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The type genus, Ophiclinus Castelnau 1872, is placed by Nelson in the Clinidae, rather than in its own family|2004-09-08 10:08:13|09/08/2004
12083|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes of Clinus evides Jordan & Gilbert 1883 that it is a "Replacement name for Myxodes elegans Cooper 1864, secondarily preoccupied by Clinus elegans Valenciennes 1836. Neotype designation for elegans also serves as the neotype for evides. Eschmeyer et al. 1998 pointed out that the valid name should be evides, but on the basis of Art. 59.3 of the 1999 code, the continued use of elegans is permitted"|2004-09-08 10:08:13|09/08/2004
12084|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Petraites Ogilby 1885 is synonymized under Heteroclinus Castelnau 1872 based on the placement of the type, Petraites heptaeolus Ogilby 1885, as a valid species in that genus (see Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-08 10:08:13|09/08/2004
12085|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Neoblennius Castelnau 1875 is synonymized under Heteroclinus Castelnau 1872 based on the synonymy of the type, Neoblennius fasciatus Castelnau 1875, in that genus as a synonym of Heteroclinus perspicillatus (Valenciennes 1836) (see Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-08 10:08:13|09/08/2004
12086|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) lists Ctenothrissiformes as a fossil order in the Polymyxiomorpha, but notes that the position is uncertain|2004-09-08 14:38:48|09/08/2004
12087|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, Data technician|Suborder Nelson (1976) but not maintained in Nelson (1994) or Olney et al. (1993)|2004-09-10 13:02:38|09/10/2004
12088|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, Data technician|Suborder Shiino (1976) but not maintained in Nelson (1994) or Olney et al. (1993)|2004-09-10 13:02:38|09/10/2004
12089|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) specifically uses Lampridiformes over Lampriformes|2004-09-10 13:02:38|09/10/2004
12090|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) specifically uses Lamprididae over Lampridae|2004-09-10 13:02:38|09/10/2004
12091|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The nominate subspecies; there are no currently recognised subspecies of this species|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12092|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; the nominate subspecies, but there are no currently recognised subspecies of this species|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12093|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The nominate subspecies; there are no other currently recognised subspecies of this species|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12094|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination implied in various combinations of Menon, 1999|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12095|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Britz (2001) regarding Belontiidae versus Osphronemidae, and for discussions of the subgroups therein|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12096|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Britz (2001) regarding Belontiidae versus Osphronemidae, and for discussions of the subgroups therein, as well as for comments noting an apparent homonymy between Liem's (1963) Macropodinae and the kangaroo (Mammalia) family Macropodidae Gray, 1821|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12097|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1976) used Suborder Luciocephaloidei, Nelson (1994) places Family Luciocephalidae in Suborder Anabantoidei, rather than in its own suborder|2004-09-10 14:28:23|09/10/2004
12098|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error (see Pseudupeneus xanthopurpureus Fourmanoir, 1957)|2004-09-10 15:01:59|09/10/2004
12099|J. D. Hardy|Nominate subspecies in included by implication|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12100|J. D. Hardy|Unavailable name. Mentioned in passing by Kner under Gasteropeleceus stellatus which is currently valid as Thoracocharax stellatus (information from Eschmeyer, 1998)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12101|J. D. Hardy|Species name "carapo" is implied. Eschmeyer (1998) points out that "carapus" is a mis-spelling if "carapo"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12102|J. D. Hardy|By implication. Eschmeyer (1998) indicates that Stevardia equals Corynopoma. Corynopoma riisei in listed by Eschmeyer without comment|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12103|J. D. Hardy|By implication. Originally in Chalcinus which equals Triportheus (see Eschmeyer, 1998)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12104|J. D. Hardy|Subspecies by implication (based on other valid subspecies). Originally in Chalcinus which equals Triportheus (see Eschmeyer, 1998)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12106|J. D. Hardy|This combination is included here based on the fact that Acestra Kner, 1853 is an objective synonym of Farlowella (see Eschmeyer, 1998)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12107|J. D. Hardy|Mormyrynchus Swainson, 1839, of which gronovii is the type species, is an objective synonym of Anostomus Scopoli, 1777. The combination "Anostomus gronovii" (from the NODC taxonomic code) is therefore included here by implication|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12109|J. D. Hardy|Gery (1995) lists Arnoldichthys among several taxa of "uncertain level, subgenera or species groups"; but appears to treat Arnoldichthys spilopterus as a valid combination (see photo, page 43)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12110|J. D. Hardy|The index to Gry (1977) lists "Bergia altipinnis: -see Pseudocorynopoma doriae"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12112|J. D. Hardy|This combination, included here by implication, is based on Chalcinopelecus argentinus Holmberg. Eschmeyer (1998) states that the genus Chalcinopelecus of which argentinus is the type is a synonym of Pseudocorynopoma|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12115|J. D. Hardy|Moyle (1976) notes that Gila bicolor mohavensis is "often recognised as a species"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12118|John Maret|delete: database artifact. duplicate of TSN 162911|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12119|John Maret|By implication, see Eschmeyer, 1998|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12122|William N. Eschmeyer|Objective synonym of Curimata Bosc 1817 (Taphorn 1992:408 [ref. 23654])|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12123|William N. Eschmeyer|Synonym of *Corynopoma* Gill 1858 by action of first reviser (Gnther 1864:287 [ref. 1974]; see Weitzman & S. Fink 1985:2 [ref. 5203])|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12124|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 162978|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12125|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a homonym; see insect family Argidae (TSN 152757)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12126|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) slime mold genus Dianema Rex, 1891 (TSN 181371)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12127|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 164331|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12128|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 164382|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12129|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 164138|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12130|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Olyra L. (duplicates with TSNs 41962/41963)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12131|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error confused subsequent entries from Shiino (1976), p. 53: Grasseichthyes gabonensis and Phractolaemus ansorgii|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12134|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Based on personal communication from Wayne Starnes (March 2003), and his consultation with other specialists, it appears that while there is a distinct group that has been recognized as the genus Brachydanio, the type species (Nuria albolineata Blyth 1860) definitely belongs in the genus Danio. This issue does not yet appear to be resolved|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12136|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) says of Bergia Steindachner 1891: "Not available; preoccupied by Bergia Duchassaing & Michelotti 1861 in Coleoptera and by Bergia Scott 1881 in Hemiptera; apparently not replaced. In the synonymty of Pseudocorynopoma Perugia (30 Apr.) 1891 and of Chalcinopelecus Holmberg (June) 1891; Bergia dates to 9 July 1891 according to Fowler 1975"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12137|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) says of Myletes Cuvier 1814: "Myletes suppressed in Opinion 1813 and placed on the Official Index; the correct name to use is Alestes"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12138|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) recognizes only the subfamily Distichodontinae, within the family Citharinidae|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12139|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) recognizes only the subfamily Parodontinae, within the family Hemiodontidae|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12140|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|No current status designated by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003), status uncertain|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12145|Orrell|This combination is from Shiino (1976) and could not be found elsewhere. It is most likely a synonym of Roeboides affinis (Gnther 1868)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12146|Orrell|This generic name is from Shiino (1976) and could not be found elsewhere. It is most likely a synonym of Roeboides (Gnther 1868)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12147|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that the "Original spelling was commersonnii but accepted now as commersonii because of prevailing usage of this spelling (see Art. 33.2.3.1 of the Code)"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12148|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that 'The correct genus spelling is Gonorynchus and the correct family spelling is Gonorynchidae contra Nelson 1994 "Fishes of the World" p. 128'|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12149|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Devlopment Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that 'The correct genus spelling is Gonorynchus and the correct family spelling is Gonorynchidae contra Nelson 1994 "Fishes of the World" p. 128'|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12150|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Hemiodopsis Fowler 1906 as valid, but does not place any species in it. It is therefore synonymized under Hemiodopsis Fowler 1906, following the placement of the type (Hemiodus microlepis Kner 1858) in that genus|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12151|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Micraethiops Daget 1965 as valid, but places no species in it. It is therefore synonymized under Neolebias Steindachner 1894, following the placement of the type (Neolebias ansorgii Boulenger 1912)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12152|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subfamilies of Characidae given by Nelson (1994) are noted as likely to change, so so for the moment, ITIS will not use subfamilies in the Characidae|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12153|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Alestiinae of Nelson (1994) is considered to be a full family by Murray & Stewart (2003 ["2002"])|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12154|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994), who treated this taxon as a tentative subfamily of the Characidae, used the spelling -iinae, whereas Murray & Stewart (2003) used -idae. Eschmeyer's current online Catalog of Fishes (2004) uses the spelling Alestiidae|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12155|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Cooridinator|Subfamilies of Characidae given by Nelson (1994) are noted as likely to change, so so for the moment, ITIS will not use subfamilies in the Characidae|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12156|J. D. Hardy|Equals the subfamily Characidiinae. We have elected not the recognise subfamilies of Characidae in ITIS at this time|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12157|J. D. Hardy|Considered a subfamily by Nelson (1994). We have elected not to recognise the subfamilies of Characidae in ITIS at this time|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12158|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|While Nelson (1976) used Suborder Cyprinoidei, by his 3rd edition (1994), the former use circumscribes approximately the same group as the Order Cypriniformes in the latter|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12159|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, no such combination found. Error originating in the National Oceanographic Data Center's "NODC Taxonomic Code"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12160|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes 'The correct genus spelling is Gonorynchus and the correct family spelling is Gonorynchidae contra Nelson 1994 "Fishes of the World" p. 128.' By the same logic, the order name should be spelled Gonorynchiformes, not Gonorhynchiformes|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12161|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes 'The correct genus spelling is Gonorynchus and the correct family spelling is Gonorynchidae contra Nelson 1994 "Fishes of the World" p. 128.' By the same logic, the suborder name should be spelled Gonorynchoidei, not Gonorhynchoidei|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12163|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Either a misspelling of Pygocentrus nattereri, or a database artifact. Not researched yet|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12164|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The misspelling "Gila robusta semidnuda" appeared in the Federal Register, vol. 54, no. 163, in August 1989, on p. 35311 (citation as "54 FR 35305 35311") in the final listing of this taxon as Endangered. It should have appeared as "Gila robusta seminuda"|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12165|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Hoplosternum thoracatum (TSN 164338)|2004-09-15 13:18:49|09/15/2004
12166|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The validity of this species is uncertain|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12167|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Perca mitchilli var. interrupta Mitchill 1815, replaced by Morone mississippiensis Jordan & Eigenmann 1887|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12168|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Nelson (1994) provisionally placed the genus Symphysanodon in the family Acropomatidae; recent workers however have placed in the family Symphysanodontidae as suggested by Roberts (1993)|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12169|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Although Nelson (1994) retains this genus in Acropomatidae, he states that it might be "better recognized" in Polyprionidae. Is has been placed in Polyprionidae as recently as 2001 (Dewet-Oleson and Love, 2001)|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12170|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, known only from NODC Taxonomic Code|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12171|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Nelson (1994) states that this genus might be "better recognized" in its own family (Howellidae) as suggested by Roberts (1993). Moore et al. (2003) follow this treatment|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12172|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that some recent authors consider Siniperca roulei Wu 1930 to be valid as Coreosiniperca roulei (Wu 1930), while others authors consider it to be valid as S. roulei Wu 1930. He further notes that Coreosiniperca Fang & Chong 1932 was originally proposed as a subgenus of Siniperca Gill 1862, but considers it as a synonym of that genus (noting also that its family placement may be uncertain). More work appears to be needed to resolve the status of roulei|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12173|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This record originated in the NODC Taxonomic Code, and represents a hybrid of the species Morone saxatilis and M. chrysops|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12174|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), the family placement of Howella pammelas (Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) is uncertain|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12175|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fsihes 2004) this name is not available, manuscript name mentioned in account of Epinephelus oxygeneios. Subsequent publication in an available way not researched|2004-09-16 07:44:16|09/16/2004
12176|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Decapterus tabl Berry, 1968 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12177|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|The original combination of this speices (Scomber sansun) has not been verified Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12178|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact. Database entry error. See Caranx sansun|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12179|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Caranx malabaricus (Bloch & Schnedier, 1801)|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12180|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, correction is mandatary for original hyphenated species name. See Chorinemus sanctipetri Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1832|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12181|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Published as Scombroides sancti-petri (Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1832) in Tinker (1978). Spelling correction is mandatary for hyphenated species name|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12182|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, correction is mandatary for original hyphenated species name. See Scombroides sanctipetri (Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1832)|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12183|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, correction is mandatary for original hyphenated species name. See Trachurus novaezelandiae Richardson, 1843|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12184|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|A common misspelling of Caranx ignobilis (Forsskl, 1775), found in webpages and grey literature. Hoare (2001) spell Caranx ignobilis correctly in their text, but misspell it in their reference section under: Major, P. F. (1978). Predator-prey interactions in two schooling fishes, Caranx ignoblis [sic] and Stolephorus purpureus. Animal Behaviour 26, 760-777|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12185|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Bonnaterre (1788), described "Le Guare" as Scomber cordila Linnaeus (a misspelling of Scomber cordyla Linnaeus, 1758). Jordan and Evermann (1896) listed this species as Somber guara and attributed it to Bonnaterre, 1788 by mistake. Fowler (1945) subsequently listed it as Caranx guara (Bonnaterre [1788]) . Berry (1959) pointed out the mistake of Jordan and Evermann (1896) by listing it as Caranx guara (non Bonnaterre [1788] , fide Jordan and Evermann [1896])|2004-09-16 09:00:01|09/16/2004
12186|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Genus spelled "Chilodipterus" in original description|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12187|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Included by implication. Gronovichthys equals Apogon|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12188|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Included by implication|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12189|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Junior homonym of Apogon ocellatus Weber, 1913|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12190|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Secondarily preoccupied in Epigonus by Oxyodon macrops Bauer, 1906|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12191|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Apogon punctatus Klunzinger, 1880|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12192|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Secondarily preoccupied in Apogon by Amia striata Smith and Radcliffe, 1912|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12193|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Secondarily preoccupied in Cheilodipterus by Perca lineatus|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12194|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Secondarily preoccupied in Apogon by Apogon hungi Fourmanoir and Do-Thi, 1965|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12195|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Secondarily preoccupied in Apogon by Mullus fasciatus White, 1790|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12196|J. D. Hardy, Jr., ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Permanently invalid; preoccupied by Apogon variegatus Valenciennes 1832. Synonym (and homonym) of Fowleria variegata (Valenciennes 1832)|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12197|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|types lost|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12198|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|new name|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12199|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|secondary homonym|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12200|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|primary homonyn|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12201|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|replacement name|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12202|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|primary homonym|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12203|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|rejected name, Opinion 1564|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12204|Thomas H. Fraser - Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida|rejected name, genus and species, Opinion 1481|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12205|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apogon albomarginata is a misspelling of Apogon albomarginatus. Regarding the correct ending, Tom Fraser wrote, "I believe that albomarginata should be treated as an adjective, therefore Apogon albomarginatus. Gon in his revision used the 'us' ending."|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12206|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apogon properupta is a misspelling of Apogon properuptus. Regarding the correct ending, Tom Fraser wrote, "In Lovamia, Whitley appears to treat properupta as an adjective from a perfect participle of rumpo, ruptus the latin verb break, therefore Apogon properuptus."|2004-09-16 11:29:57|09/16/2004
12207|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Gobiesocidae in Suborder Gobiesocoidei of Order Perciformes (Acanthopterygii), rather than in its own order in the Protacanthopterygii|2004-09-20 11:18:38|09/20/2004
12208|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Stromateus maculatus Forster 1794 is "not in current literature but cited in Whitley 1935. Original as Stromateus? maculatus. Whitley regards as unidentifiable, possibly an ally of Platycephalus, Serriolella, or perhaps a young Coryphaena." There is an apparent connection between Seriolella maculata and Stromateus maculatus, but the connection is not definite at this time|2004-09-20 11:18:38|09/20/2004
12209|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Gouania Jacq. (TSN 28537)|2004-09-20 11:18:38|09/20/2004
12210|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Channa micropeltis|2004-09-20 11:18:38|09/20/2004
12211|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Lutjanus purpureus Poey, 1866 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12212|Orrell, T.M.|Subsequent combination of *Serranus brighami* Seale 1901 and synonym of *Pristipomoides zonatus* (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1832)|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12213|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as valid by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), but he also notes that some consider it a hybrid. Status comments from Eschmeyer are as follows: "Valid as Lutjanus ambiguus (Poey 1860) -- (Allen 1985:54 [ref. 6843], Cervign 1992:355 [ref. 23827]). Intergeneric hybrid between Ocyurus chrysurus (Bloch 1791) and Lutjanus synagrus (Linnaeus 1758) -- (Loftus 1992 [ref. 21221])"|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12214|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The species amoenus was originally named in the genus Platyinius which is now a subgenus of Pristipomoides|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12215|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, originally named in Mesoprion which is now a synonym of Lutjanus|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12216|Orrell, T.M.|Nelson (1994) lists Caesionidae (as subfamily). The correct spelling should be Caesioninae. However, K.E. Carpenter (Pers. Comm. 2003) feels that ITIS should retain the use of the family name Caesionidae until a more rigorous phylogenetic analysis is applied to this group|2004-09-20 12:52:55|09/20/2004
12217|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The alternate genus spelling, Centropristes, was used by the original describers|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12218|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 167715|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12219|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of trichopteran genus Pikea Allen 1857, and 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) rhodophyte genus Pikea Harvey 1853|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12220|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Pikea, "Dated as 1874, was actually published in 1875"|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12221|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 167815|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12222|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that this was originally named as Anthias (Mirolabrichthys) bicolor Randall 1979|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12223|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Bodianus guttatus Bloch 1790 (the original formulation) is "On Official Index of rejected names (Opinion 1439)"|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12224|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; the type species of Scalantarus is Anthias chrysostictus, which now equals Holanthias chrysostictus|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12225|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Regarded by some authors as a nomen dubium, senior synonym of Epineplelus marginatus|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12226|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Following Nelson (1994), current usage places the type genus, Pseudogramma Bleeker 1875, in the Serranidae, not in its own family|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12227|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), originally named as Anthias (Mirolabrichthys) smithvanizi Randall & Lubbock 1981|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12228|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to placement of type species|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12229|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type species|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12230|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes regarding some complications|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12231|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 167946|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12232|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 167947|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12233|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, entry error see Epinephelus longispinis (Kner, 1864)|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12234|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Chromileptes Swainson 1839 is the valid generic spelling according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). Therefore, Chromileptes altivelis (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1828) should be used over Cromileptes altivelis (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1828)|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12235|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Types apparently lost. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) has not verified the status of this combination|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12236|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Originally described as Serranus dubius Poey 1860, based on a hybrid of Paranthias furcifer and Cephalopholis fulva|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12237|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, data entry error - misspelling of Pseudogramma bermudensis (Kanazawa 1952)|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12238|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This spelling may occur in the literature, but note that the genus Liopropoma is neuter, so the correct spelling would be Liopropoma maculatum|2004-09-20 14:03:15|09/20/2004
12239|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|By implication, Merulinus is a synonym of Prionotus|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12241|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Pterois [=Brachirus] zebra Quoy & Gaimard 1825 is "Not available, on Official Index (Opinion 1121). In the synonymy of Pterois volitans (Linnaeus 1758)"|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12244|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally spelled europaeus, but spelled europeus by most recent authors|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12246|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Although recognized in Nelson (1994), ITIS is not recognizing this subfamily|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12247|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ulca bolini Myers 1934 (TSN 167288)|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12251|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Chernova, et al. (2004) intrafamilial relationships of Liparidae are poorly understood and there is insufficient information to support subfamilial use. All proposed subfamilies of the Liparidae will be considered synonymous to the family in ITIS|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12252|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Some authors have treated Sebastidae as a family and Nelson (1994) recognizes it as a subfamily of Scorpaenidae. ITIS recognizes it as synonym of Scorpaenidae|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12253|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Some authors have treated Setarchidae as a family and Nelson (1994) recognizes it as a subfamily of Scorpaenidae. ITIS recognizes it as synonym of Scorpaenidae|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12254|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This is a misspelling of Pterinae. However, ITIS is not recognizing subfamilies in Scorpaenidae. See Nelson (1994) for subfamily information|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12255|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Although recognized in Nelson (1994), ITIS is not recognizing this subfamily. Spelling in Nelson (1994) should be Zaniolepidinae|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12256|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Agonus vulsus Jordan & Gilbert 1880 as the type species of Ganoideus Whitley 1950. The combination is given by implication, as ITIS has not yet checked the original description of the genus|2004-09-20 16:02:38|09/20/2004
12258|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC/ITIS Data Technician|risso is valid as the original spelling, however, rissoi is in common usage|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12259|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC/ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162491|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12260|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC/ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162504|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12262|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the type genus, Bathypterois Gnther 1878, in the Ipnopidae, rather than in its own family|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12265|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the type genus, Scopelosaurus Bleeker 1860, in the Notosudidae, rather than in its own family|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12266|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Following Baldwin and Johnson (1996) - Omosudis is valid in Alepisauridae not in Omosudidae|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12267|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) states that "Nielsen (1973) treats as valid [Aulopus filamentosus] but has author as Cloquet 1816"|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12268|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (personal communication, June 2004, and online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), there is an unresolved matter concerning the identification of the type of the genus Arctozenus, so it is premature to force it into synonymy based only upon the current placement of what has been considered the type species|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12269|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|ITIS is following the classification of (Baldwin and Johnson, 1996) not Nelson (1994) for the Paralepididae|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12270|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|ITIS is following the classification of (Baldwin and Johnson, 1996) not Nelson (1994) for the Paralepididae|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12271|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This species has not been reviewed by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). The current name there is listed only as "Lestidium"|2004-09-21 08:06:55|09/21/2004
12272|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Syngnathus mackyi nesiotes is a synonym of S. floridae and Eschmeyer (2002) also lists S. mackyi as a synonym of S. floridae, thus this combination is included in the synonomy by implication|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12273|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Leiurus is a synonym of Gasterosteus (Eschmeyer, 2002), thus this combination is included by implication|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12274|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|This combination is included in the synonomy by implication, because all subspecies of Pygosteus pungitius are synonyms of Pungitius pungitius because they are infrasubspecific (Eschmeyer, 2002)|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12275|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|This combination is a misspelling of S. jonesii|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12276|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|This combination was never published|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12277|John Maret, ITIS Data Development Technician|Claro et al. (2001) note for Microphis brachyurus (Bleeker, 1853) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12278|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although recognized as a valid syngnathiform suborder by Nelson (1977), in a later edition (1994) Nelson no longer used Aulostomoidei|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12279|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|As noted by Nelson (1994), some recognize this group as a subfamily of Centriscidae, but at this time ITIS is following the classification from Nelson, and so treating it as the family Macroramphosidae|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12280|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Centriscinae is only recognized if the Macroramphosidae are treated as a subfamily of Centriscidae (see Nelson, 1994)|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12281|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, the spelling of Corythoichthys brachtycephalus is a data entry error|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12282|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Esch, 2003 states that Gasterosteus occidentalis Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1829 "is preoccupied by Gasterosteus occidentalis Linnaeus 1758 and should not be used"|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12283|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Sauvage apparently placed pungitius in a new subgenus Gasterosteus (Gasterostea). It is not clear that the subgenus was also used as a full genus in the literature or not. By 1973 Gasterostea was recognized as being based on the same type as Pungitius, and so an objective synonym of it|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12284|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, non-scientific name|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12285|Todd McConchei, ITIS Data Development Technician|This combination, from the National Oceanographic Data Center's "NODC Taxonomic Code," was not found in the literature, despite extensive searches. It may represent an artifact from that database|2004-09-21 09:52:18|09/21/2004
12286|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Original genus was spelled "Cypsilurus" but this was in error for Cypselurus (ICZN Opinion 26)|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12287|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Original genus spelled erroneously as "Exocaetus"|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12288|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, Reporhamphus is a synonym of Hyporhamphus|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12289|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, Stenocaulus is a synonym of Strongylura|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12290|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|This species is considered valid in Danichthys by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003), but Parin and Belyanina (2002) do not include it among the recognized species of their subgenus Danichthys|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12291|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; a synonym of a member of the genus Hyporhamphus|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12292|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Parin (1973) notes that the generic name Exonautes is "unavailable as based on Exocoetus exsiliens"|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12293|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Listed as valid by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003), but the type species, Cololabis adocetus, is currently retained in Cololabis|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12294|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; a synonym of Hirundichthys rondeletii which has previously been placed in the genus Cypselurus|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12295|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The former subgenus Danichthys has been raised to genus status|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12296|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Typographical error|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12297|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that the status of this species is uncertain but appears to place it in Zenarchopterus. The species is listed as the original description (Hemirhamphus cotnog Smith, 1902) in the Incertae Sedis Species-Group Names of the California Academy of Sciences Annotated Checklists of Fishes, no. 22|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12298|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) spells the original description as Hemirhamphus|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12299|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, Genus name un-identifiable|2004-09-21 13:26:57|09/21/2004
12300|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Pentanemus quinquarius (Linnaeus, 1758) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12301|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Pentaceros richardsoni Smith 1844 ("pelagic armorhead") was included in Robins et al. (1980), it was dropped from the 1991 North American list, and added to the 1991 "World Fishes of Importance to North Americans." It was there noted that "This species was erroneously included in the previous North American list (AFS Spec. Publ. 12) based on North Pacific records subsequently referred to the longfin armorhead P. pectoralis (Hardy, 1983)"|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12302|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Included by implication. Originally as Centropholis goodei Jordan 1919; Centropholis Hilgendorf 1878 is a synonym of Pterycombus Fries 1837|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12303|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Commonly misspelled as Eucinostomus jonesi|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12304|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication, originally named in Cirrhites|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12306|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) states that poeti is an "(incorrect subsequent spelling) in Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1830"|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12307|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, apparently a typographical error upon entry in the database|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12308|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Probably a senior synonym of Caristius groenlandicus Jensen 1941 -- (Hartel & Triant 1998:746)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12309|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) comments that equisetis Osbeck, 1765 is "Apparently a misspelling or emendation of Coryphaena equiselis Linnaeus 1758" but notes that the misspelling has been "used by some recent authors"|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12310|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Anisochromidae is recognized as Subfamily Anisochrominae in Nelson (1994)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12311|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Pseudoplesiopidae is recognized as Subfamily Pseudoplesiopinae in Nelson (1994) and by Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12312|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson (1994) splits the Plesiopidae into Acanthoclininae and Plesiopinae, but the placement of the genera in Plesiopinae is unclear|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12313|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Owstoniidae is recognized as Subfamily Owstoniinae in Nelson (1994)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12314|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. Clearly an error during entry of names from Shiino (1976): directly following Nemadactylus species on p. 193, Shiino lists "Psilocranium nigricans (Richardson). Dusky morwong (Au)." The data added to the NODC Taxonomic Code mirrors this with the exception of the generic component. This intended name from Shiino is apparently a subsequent combinaiton of Cheilodactylus nigricans Richardson 1850, which is currently valid as Dactylophora nigricans (Richardson 1850)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12315|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|While in prior editions (1976, 1984) Nelson had user Polynemoidei, Nelson (1994) places Family Polynemidae in Suborder Percoidei, rather than in its own suborder|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12316|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) uses Pempheridae, not Pempherididae|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12317|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Segutilum sydneyanus (Gnther 1886) is not explicitly listed in Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), but the type species of Segutilum is Pimelepterus sydneyanus Gnther 1886 which is the original combination of the currently recognized combination Kyphosus sydneyanus (Gnther, 1886)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12318|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Aplodactylus (TSN 170249)|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12319|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Some authors recognize Parascorpididae, but Nelson (1994) treats it as a subfamily of Kyphosidae|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12320|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Holotype BPBM 3415 (lost), record not verified by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). In Cheilodactylus|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12321|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Oplegnathidae is used over Hoplegnathidae becuase the latter was based on an unjustified emendation of Oplegnathus Richardson 1840 to Hoplegnathus by Richardson 1844. See Nelson (1994) for current family name usage|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12322|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Sphenanthias Weber 1913 is a synonym of Owstonia Tanaka 1908 or tentatively valid as Sphenanthias Weber 1913. Therefore, Sphenanthias sibogae Weber 1913 will be treated as "parent uncertain" within Owstonia and minimum taxonomic standards met|2004-09-24 07:54:25|09/24/2004
12323|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS Data Technician|The genus Osbeckia is a synonym of Aluterus, thus the combination is included by implication|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12324|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Dichotomycter is a synonym of Tetraodon|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12325|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Originally named as Tetrodon (Arothron) schoutedeni|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12326|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally published with the generic name Tetrodon [sic]|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12327|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally described as Capriscus (Leiurus) macrophthalmus|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12328|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes a spelling issue regarding Acarana Gray 1833 vs. Aracana Gray 1838. Aracana "Dates to Gray 1833 [ref. 1878] as Acarana," and "is apparently an incorrect subsequent spelling of Acarana and not a new genus name." Nonetheless, recent references for species have apparently only used "Aracana"|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12329|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes a spelling issue regarding Acarana Gray 1833 vs. Aracana Gray 1838. Aracana "Dates to Gray 1833 [ref. 1878] as Acarana," and "is apparently an incorrect subsequent spelling of Acarana and not a new genus name." Nonetheless, he states that Aracana is "Regarded as valid but with spelling Aracana"|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12330|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|No comment on validity in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12331|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This combination appears to be a non-literature misspelling or database entry error|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12332|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact; this combination appears to be a database entry error|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12333|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|No comment on validity in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12334|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1976) used Suborder Balistoidei, he later (1994) placed the Balistidae in the Tetraodontoidei, instead of its own suborder|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12335|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|In use as a valid generic name according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), but without species; the type (Ostracion triqueter Linnaeus 1758) is currently recognized as Lactophrys triqueter (Linnaeus 1758). Rhineosomus Swainson 1839 is synonymized according to the type's placement|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12336|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Melichthys ringens (Osbeck)" was used by Shiino (1976). This apparently falls in the synonymy of Melichthys niger (Bloch 1786), due to some confusion surrounding the type of the genus Melichthys. See that generic record on Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2004)|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12337|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Diodon pilosus Mitchill 1815 is the type of the genus Trichodiodon Bleeker 1865|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12338|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This family name is now recognized as a subfamily of the Tetraodontidae. See Nelson (1994) for current usage|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12339|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|The proper spelling should be "hispidA" (feminine) when in Stephanolepis|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12340|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|No comment on validity in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-24 10:23:10|09/24/2004
12341|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) listed the Sundasalangidae as an osmerid family, but Ralf Britz (personal communication, November 2003) noted that "It is very clear that Sundasalanx is a clupeoid, Darrell Siebert thought it might be the sister group of the clupeid Jenkinsia, but Kottelat & I disagreed saying that so little is known about Southeast Asian clupeomorphs that we thought Siebert's conclusion is premature. Sundasalanx might well turn out to be a clupeid, but we assigned it to its own family mainly to encourage people to keep having a closer look at its relationships"|2004-09-24 11:21:33|09/24/2004
12342|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Sardinella brasiliensis (Steindachner, 1879) is "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Clupea brasiliensis Bloch & Schneider 1801, replaced by Clupea janeiro Eigenmann 1894. Name should be changed to Sardinella janeiro (Eigenmann 1894)"|2004-09-24 11:21:33|09/24/2004
12343|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not note the use of any names as subspecies of Anchoa lyolepis (Evermann and Marsh, 1900) in the recent literature|2004-09-24 11:21:33|09/24/2004
12345|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Recognized as a seperate family by Greenwood (1968). See Nelson (1994) for current usage|2004-09-24 11:21:33|09/24/2004
12346|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eques Bloch 1793 is a junior homonym of lepidopteran genus Eques Linnaeus 1758, and replaced by Equetus Rafinesque 1815 (see Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes)|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12347|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Exact combination not found, but Polyclemus is a synonym of Paralonchurus|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12348|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Literature mis-spelling|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12349|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This combination is not listed in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2003), but Equetus viola Gilbert in Jordan & Evermann 1898 was originally in the genus Eques, which is a junior homonym and was replaced by Equetus|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12350|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Devlopment Coordinator|This combination is not listed in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2003), but Equetus lineatus Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1830 was originally in the genus Eques, which is a junior homonym and was replaced by Equetus|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12351|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This combination is not listed in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2003), but Equetus pulcher Steindachner 1867 was originally in the genus Eques, which is a junior homonym and was replaced by Equetus|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12352|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination not found, but this species has, at times, been placed in the genus Vacuoqua which is a synonym of Bairdiella|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12353|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|La Mohan (1984) lists this combination, but considers it a synonym of Johnieops aneus|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12354|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|This combination could not be found in any text, but Ophioscion naso (Jordan in Jordan and Eigenmann, 1889) is a potential subsequent combination|2004-09-24 14:24:36|09/24/2004
12355|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|combination attributed to Jordan & Snyder, 1901 (Nakamura, 1985)|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12356|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC, ITIS data technician|combination attributed to Fowler, 1934 (Nakamura, 1985)|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12357|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (2003, online Catalogue of Fishes) notes that this taxa may be a senior synonym of Sphyraena obtusata; there is no statement of validity|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12358|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places Family Sphyraenidae in Suborder Scombroidei, rather than in its own suborder|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12359|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) states, "Catesby 1771 is a rejected work, and unavailable (Opinions 89 and 259) but the appendix by Edwards is available. This species probably should date to authorship as above and not to Walbaum 1792 unless the ICZN is petitioned (or current usage is maintained)"|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12360|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Lepidopinae = Lepidopodinae. Some authors use the abbreviated subfamily name; shortened versions of family and subfamily names have been accepted by the ICZN. ITIS is following Nelson (1994)|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12361|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) states, "Apparently named independently and earlier by Lesson 1831"|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12362|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) the apparent original description for Makaira ampla is Tetrapturus amplus Poey 1860. Nakamura (1985) lists the author as Jordan and Evermann, 1926.|2004-09-24 14:54:40|09/24/2004
12363|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12364|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). No types known|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12365|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomi c Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). Whereabouts unknown|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12366|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). In Chaetodontidae|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12367|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)..."no types known...unidentifiable, probably a Centropyge"|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12368|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact. Database entry error. See Pomacanthus maculosus (Forsskl 1775), TSN 610541|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12369|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Minimum review given by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). Whereabouts unknown|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12370|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), Chaetodon marginatus is "Apparently an available overlooked name"|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12371|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Devlopment Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists this genus as being valid but all species are listed in synonymy|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12372|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalofg of Fishes, 2004) list this genus as being valid but there are no valid species listed|2004-09-27 07:18:15|09/27/2004
12373|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Evidently a misspelling or lapsus in Shiino (1976), where the original genus (Glaridichthys) and current genus (Girardinus) were apparently combined in the entry "Girardichthys falcatus Eigenmann. Yellow belly" (p. 97). Otherwise, unable to account for the generic name "Girardichthys"|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12374|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Girardichthys" is not listed as a published generic name by Eschmeyer, and apparently is derived from a misspelling or Lapsus in Shiino (1976), where an entry on page 97 for "Girardichthys falcatus Eigenmann" (TSN 165959) combines the original and current genera for falcatus (Glaridichthys + Girardinus)|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12375|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes of Heterophallus rachovii Regan 1914, that the "Original spelling rachovii probably should be used, not emended spelling rachowi," but goes on to give the current name as Gambusia rachowi (Regan 1914)|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12376|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Parenti (1981) and Nelson (1994) use Cyprinodontiformes rather than the older order name Microcyprini|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12377|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) does not give any current status other than "Anablepidae: Anablepinae"|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12378|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that while it was originally published as Fluviphylax obscurum, it "Probably should be Fluviphylax obscurus"|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12379|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Shiino (1976) listed "Crenichthys cubensis (Eigenmann)" as the "Cuban killie," and though this particular combination was not found in the literature, it is clear that it corresponds to the original combination Fundulus cubensis Eigenmann 1903, which is currently recognized as Cubanichthys cubensis (Eigenmann 1903), also known as the "Cuban killifish" (Claro et al, 2001)|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12380|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Empetrichthys latos concavus Miller 1948 is "now extinct"|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12381|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) says of Aphyosemion (Aphyosemion) roloffi Ahl 1937, "Apparently published independently of Aphyosemion roloffi Roloff 1936. Junior homonym and subjective junior synonym of Aphyosemion roloffi Roloff 1936"|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12382|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Synonomized by implication; the only described subspecies (caerulea) has been synonomized|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12383|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination not in Eschmeyer, 2003; but Micropanchax is a synonym of Aplocheilichthys and Aplocheilichthys flavipinnis equals Foerschichthys flavipinnis in ITIS|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12384|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination not in Eschmeyer, 2003; but Neotoca is a synonym of Skiffia|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12385|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|There are no currently recognised subspecies of Gambusia affinis|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12386|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|There are no currently recognised subspecies of Phlloceros caudimaculatus|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12387|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The return of this species to the genus Aphyoplatys is base on a personal communication from William Eschmeyer|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12388|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Transferred from Lacustricola to Cynopanchax by Eschmeyer, personel communication|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12389|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Shiino (1976) apparently attached the subspecies name (incorrectly spelled) to the wrong species|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12390|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|There are no currently recognized subspecies of Aphyosemion calliurum|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12391|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication based on various combinations in the literature cited|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12392|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Author and date often given in literature as Meinken 1930 but Brning 1929 has priority|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12393|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally named as Platypoecilus maculatus which is now a synonym of Xiphophorus maculatus|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12394|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The nominate subspecies. No other subspecies are currently recognized, therefore a synonym of the species nigripinnis|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12396|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, combination does not exist|2004-09-27 08:20:20|09/27/2004
12397|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|No types known. This species has been given minimum review by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12398|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This species has been given minimum review by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12399|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Status uncertain. This species has been given minimum review by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12400|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Eschmmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) this is an unplaced, unidentifiable Percoid|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12401|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) states thar the "family may be incorrect"|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12402|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact. See database entry error. See Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus Randall 1992 for correct spelling|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12403|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact. See database entry error. See Anampses viridis for correct spelling|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12404|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This genus has been given minimum review by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12405|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This species has been given minimum review by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). No types known. Possibly described from a female Halichoeres chloropterus (Bloch 1791)|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12406|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Sparisoma griseorubra as the "original" spelling but lists the current spelling as Sparisoma griseorubrum|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12407|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), Chromis caeruleus is "On Official Index (Opinion 1563) for purposes of priority but not homonymy -- (see Randall et al. 1990:261)"|2004-09-27 08:49:20|09/27/2004
12408|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Nemipterus tolu is a synonym of Nemipterus peronii; Odontoglyphis is a synonym of Nemipterus|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12409|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Apparently no available from Lacepede; possibly can date to Munro, 1949; in the synonymy of Acanthopagrus|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12410|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic expert|Although Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Cheimerius Smith 1938 as a synonym of Dentex Cuvier 1814 and a valid subgenus of Dentex, ITIS will recognize it at the generic level following Smith and Smith (1986)|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12411|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Lethrinus leutjanus is an "unjustified emendation and objective synonym of Bodianus lentjan Lacepde 1802. Valenciennes referred to "Bodian lentjean, Lacep. t. IV, p. 294," providing both the original name (albeit misspelled) and the emended name"|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12412|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Shiino (1976) lists Lethrinus lutjanus (Lacepde), but this is an apparent misspelling and misapplication of the author based on the following comments by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004). According to Eschmeyer Lethrinus leutjanus is an "unjustified emendation and objective synonym of Bodianus lentjan Lacepde 1802. Valenciennes referred to 'Bodian lentjean, Lacep. t. IV, p. 294,' providing both the original name (albeit misspelled) and the emended name"|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12413|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Sparidentex as being a synonym of Dentex but there is also an apparent valid species in Sparidentex|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12414|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Puntazzo as being valid but the single species in the genus (Puntazzo puntazzo) is listed as being a syn|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12415|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Mylio is "apparently not available from Lacepde, see remarks under Opinion 89 in Appendix B in Eschmeyer et al. 1990" and "possibly can date to Munro, 1949, but further research is needed"|2004-09-27 09:45:17|09/27/2004
12416|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Nominate subspecies|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12417|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Acara equals Astronotus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12418|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Abeona equals Micrometrus. See Holconotus trowbridgii in Catalogue of Fishes (2002)|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12419|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Listed as Nomen dubium in online Catalog of Fishes (2002)|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12420|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. Some members of the genus Crenicara have been placed in the genus Dicrossus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12421|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type species of this genus, P. breidohri Werner and Stawikowski, 1987, is now in the genus Vieja|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12422|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Combination included by implication. Some of the synonyms of the two members of the genus Hypselecara were originally in the genus Cichlasoma|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12423|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type of the genus, Lamena mourissati, is now in the genus Paretrophis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12424|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, name not found after extensive search|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12425|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203408|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12426|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. The species trowbridgii (Girard, 1854) was originally named as Holconotus trowbridgii which now equals Micrometrus minimus (Gibbons, 1854)|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12427|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Database artifact. Error in NODC. Genus Crenicichla intended|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12428|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|"Cychlasoma" is a recognised misspelling of Cichlosoma (see Eschmeyer online Catalog of Fishes, 2002)|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12429|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type of this genus, Ctenochromis sauvagei Pfeffer, 1896, is now in the genus Haplochromis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12430|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type species of this genus, Schubotzia eduardiana Boulenger, 1914, is now in the genus Haplochromis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12431|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type species of this genus, Pelmatochromis riponianus Boulenger, 1911, is now in the genus Haplochromis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12432|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type of species of Prognathochromis, Paratilapia prognathus Pellegrin, 1904, is now in the genus Haplochromis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12433|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) this genus is usually regarded as not available since no distinguishing features were provided by Agassiz. The type of the genus, P. gulosus, is now in the genus Nandopsis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12434|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) states that this is "apparently independent [of Pelmatochromis taeniatus Boulenger, 1901] and a homonym"|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12435|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|In Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) Cichlasoma cutteri is a syn. of Cichlasoma spilurum. Search under Heros spilurus to find latest reference. Cichlasoma cutteri equals Archocentrus spilurus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12436|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|In genus Acarichthys in Eschmeyer (1998). In Nandopsis in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002)|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12437|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally as "Cychla monoculus"|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12438|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|There are no currently recognised subspecies of this species|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12439|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists the parent of Micrometrus aletes as being Brachyistius|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12440|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Copora as being a valid genus but does not list any valid species in the Genus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12441|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Enantiopus as being a synonym of Xenotilapia but there are also some apparent valid species in Enantiopus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12442|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Maravichromis as being a synonym of Mylochromis but there are also some apparent valid species in Enantiopus|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12443|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Metriaclima was "Incorrectly treated as valid as Metriaclima Stauffer, Bowers, Kellogg and McKay 1997" and should be a synonym "of Maylandia Meyer and Foerster 1984." Eschmeyer does, however, recognize some valid species, but lists their parent as Cichlidae|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12444|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) lists Orthochromis as being a valid genus but the species in the genus have a parent of Cichlidae|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12445|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii might be "a synonym of Sarotherodon melanotheron Rppell 1852, subspecies leonensis Thys van den Audenaerde 1971"|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12446|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type of this genus, Teleocichla centrarchus Kullander, 1988 is now in the genus Crencichla|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12447|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2002) the type species of this genus, Tilapia grahami Boulenger, 1912, is now in the genus Oreochromis|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12448|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a homonym of (Decapod genus) Hypsophrys Wood-Mason, 1891|2004-09-27 11:41:46|09/27/2004
12449|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Synonym of Gyrinomimus myersi Parr 1934 -- (Paxton 1989:137)|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12450|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Originally published as Melamphaes microps longivelis, but valid as Melamphaes longivelis|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12451|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Rondeletia L. (TSN 35221)|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12452|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 162797|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12453|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Not available: preoccupied by Taeniophorus Linnavuori, 1952 in Insecta, replaced by Eutaeniophorus Bertelsen & Marshall 1958|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12454|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published at family rank by Bertelsen & Marchall (1956), Taeniophoridae was dropped in favor of Subfamily Eutaeniophorinae in Nelson (1994). They are equivalent|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12455|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) treats this taxon as a subfamily|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12456|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) and Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) treat the type genus, Kasidoron Robins & De Sylva 1965, as a synonym of Gibberichthys Parr 1933 (Gibberichthyidae)|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12457|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Family Mirapinnidae in Superfamily Cetomimoidea of Order Stephanoberyciformes, rather than in its own suborder|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12458|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the Cetomimidae in Stephanoberyciformes: Cetomimoidei, rather than in their own order|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12459|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) treats this taxon as a superfamily, rather than as a suborder|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12460|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Melamphaes misspelled as Melanphaes in Eschmeyer's Genera of Fishes|2004-09-28 07:09:31|09/28/2004
12461|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Citharichthys spilopterus Gnther, 1862 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-28 07:52:37|09/28/2004
12462|John Maret|Claro et al. (2001) note for Bothus spinosus (Poey, 1868) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-28 07:52:37|09/28/2004
12463|John Maret|Tom Munroe states, "In his 1934 work entitled Heterosomata, J.R. Norman placed Rhomboidichthys spinosus Poey, 1868 in the synonymy of Bothus ocellatus (Agassiz, 1831. That has been the only formal treatment of the name that I have come across"|2004-09-28 07:52:37|09/28/2004
12464|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Misspelled Aprinonichthys in the Eschmeyer 1990 edition of the "Genera of Recent Fishes"|2004-09-28 07:52:37|09/28/2004
12465|John Maret - ITIS Data Development Technician|Fossil taxon|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12466|John Maret - ITIS Data Development Technician|delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 160650|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12467|John Maret - ITIS Data Development Technician|Claro et al. (2001) note for Somniosus pacificus Bigelow and Schroeder 1944 that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12468|John Maret - ITIS Data Development Technician|Claro et al. (2001) note for Centrophorus uyato (Rafinesque 1810) that its "Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation"|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12469|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes "Apparently not available; appeared first as above [Carcharias albomarginatus Ehrenberg in Klunzinger (ex Ehrenberg) 1871] as name in synonymy of Carcharias acutus; also as a name in synonymy in Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1899"|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12470|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Common misspelling|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12471|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Neither Compagno (1999) nor Nelson (1994) recognize this subfamily|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12472|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 159930|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12473|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 564518|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12474|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed by Compagno (1999) as questionable. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that Raja guttata Shaw 1804 is "Preoccupied by Raja guttata Bloch & Schneider 1801"|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12475|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed by Compagno (1999) as questionable|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12476|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes "Spelled nichofii in text but corrected in corregenda (p. 579) to niehofii. Since authors apparently consistently used the spelling nichofii, that spelling possibly can be continued under the 2000 Code," but concludes that the current name is Aetomylaeus niehofii (Bloch & Schneider 1801)|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12477|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that the originally published name was Cephaloptera japanica Mller & Henle 1841, but concludes that the current name is Mobula japonica (Mller & Henle 1841). Compagno (1999) also uses this spelling|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12478|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) lists Narcine maculata Dumril 1852 in synonymy of N. indica Henle 1834, but cites no references for that treatment. Compagno (1999) lists maculata as questionably valid|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12479|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) treats Pristodei of Nelson (1994) as an seperate order (Pristiformes)|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12480|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) does not recognize this superfamily|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12481|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) does not recognize this suborder|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12482|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|This subfamily is not recognized by Compagno (1999)|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12483|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|A fossil taxa which has, however, recently contained the living species, Mitsukurina owstoni Jordan, 1898|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12484|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) does not recognize the Myliobatoidei and Myliobatoidea of Nelson (1994); he uses the order Myliobatiformes|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12485|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) does not recognize the superfamiles (Plesiobatoidea, Dasyatoidea and Myliobatoidea) of Nelson (1994)|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12486|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Compagno (1999) treats Myliobatoidei of Nelson (1994) as an separate order (Myliobatiformes)|2004-09-28 08:39:47|09/28/2004
12487|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Echmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004),"Antennarius chironectes Commerson in Lacepde, 1798 appeared as 'Antennarius chironectes, obscur rubens, maculis nigris...'; regarded as non-binominal and not available. See ICZN Opinion 89"|2004-09-28 09:18:06|09/28/2004
12488|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 161039|2004-09-28 09:41:42|09/28/2004
12489|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Nelson (1994) merged Dipneusti with Dipnoi|2004-09-28 09:41:42|09/28/2004
12490|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Nelson (1994) merged Dipnoi with the fossil group Porolepimorpha as an un-named subclass of Sarcopterygii; we have ommitted this un-named subclass and elevated Nelson's infraclass Dipnoi to the level of subclass|2004-09-28 09:41:42|09/28/2004
12491|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Spelled "sphecodes" by some authors; but apparantly in error|2004-09-28 13:07:35|09/28/2004
12492|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, error in NODC, combination includes two genera|2004-09-28 13:07:35|09/28/2004
12493|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), Arapaima gigas (Cuvier 1822) is a secondary junior homonym and junior synonym of Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822)|2004-09-28 13:07:35|09/28/2004
12494|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1976) used Order Mormyriformes (for Mormyridae and Gymnarchidae), in his 3rd edition (1994) he treats this as a superfamily (Mormyroidea)|2004-09-28 13:07:35|09/28/2004
12495|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|On p. 84, Nelson (1994) comments on the status of Holostei, and though it may turn out to be monophyletic he ends up leaving its constituent orders (Amiiformes, Semionotiformes, and their fossil relatives) directly under Subclass Neopterygii, while all the other neopterygians are placed in "Division Teleostei" (handled as Infracalss Teleostei in ITIS). Thus, ITIS leaves Holostei linked under both living orders, Amiiformes and Semionotiformes|2004-09-28 13:29:42|09/28/2004
12496|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use suborders, but rather places Family Amiidae directly in Order Amiiformes|2004-09-28 13:29:42|09/28/2004
12497|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use suborders, but rather places Family Lepisosteidae directly in Order Semionotiformes|2004-09-28 13:29:42|09/28/2004
12498|John Maret|Presence in Cuba or species identification requires confirmation|2004-09-28 14:56:36|09/28/2004
12499|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication. This is the only currently valid species which Bleeker named in the family Mastacembelidae|2004-09-28 14:56:36|09/28/2004
12500|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Included in Mastacembelinae by implication. Listed in Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) as a new name for Rhynchobdella sensu Travers (1984). Nelson (1998) places Rhychobdella in Mastacembelinae|2004-09-28 14:56:36|09/28/2004
12501|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 168116|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12502|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 168115|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12503|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wayne Starnes (personal communication, March 2003) retains gulosis in Chaenobryttus, based on "morphological reclassification of centrarchids by Lauder and others from the early 90s," despite a recent molecular phylogeny, and is "reluctant to overturn a well corroborated morphological phylogeny based on just one of these (I'd like to see more consensus)"|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12504|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553377|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12505|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Robins et al. (1980) included Stizostedion vitreum vitreum (Mitchill) ('walleye') and S. vitreum glaucum Hubbs ('blue pike') as valid subspecies, but in the 1991 edition they listed only S. vitreum, and included the comment "This species entry includes also the blue pike, variously regarded as a full species (S. glaucum), a subspecies of S. vitreum, or a color phase of vitreum. Known formerly from Lakes Erie and Ontario, [glaucum] is now believed to be extinct. Stizostedion vitreum glaucum of the previous editions of this list (see 1980 edition, p. 41) is dropped." Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) treats Stizostedion Rafinesque 1820 as a junior synonym of Sander Oken 1817|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12506|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) notes that "The original spelling whipplii is apparently an acceptable spelling, but based on Art. 33.2.3.1, the spelling whipplei can be retained"|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12507|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Presumably a typo for eriarcha, but a reference for this spelling or combination could not be readily found|2004-09-28 15:54:45|09/28/2004
12508|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), originally published as "Therapon jamoerensis Mees 1971" (Therapon is treated as a spelling variant of Terapon)|2004-09-29 07:35:36|09/29/2004
12509|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson et al. (2004) note of Lepisostteiformes (p.193) that "extant gar and the fossil Semionotidae are often recognized in the same order, either under the ordinal name Lepisosteiformes or Semionotiformes. Pending ongoign stufies by L. Grande on the interrelationships of this group, we follow L. Grande and W. E. Bemis, 1998, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 4 (Supplement to J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 18(1)), p. 634, who separated the two groups into different orders, Lepisosteiformes and Semionotiformes." For the moment, ITIS will retain the Nelson (1994) treatment, but clearly this may change as additional information becomes available|2004-09-30 13:14:57|09/30/2004
12510|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) does not use subfamilies in the Gobiesocidae|2004-09-30 13:39:47|09/30/2004
12511|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Pentapodidae is synonymized under Nemipteridae based upon the placement of the type species (Pentapodus Quoy and Gaimard, 1824)|2004-09-30 14:06:17|09/30/2004
12512|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1994) used Bathysaurinae as a subfamily of Synodontidae, Baldwin and Johnson (1996) treat it as a family|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12513|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1994) recognized Harpadontinae as a subfamily of Synodontidae, Baldwin and Johnson (1996) do not recognize it|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12514|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1994) recognized Synodontinae as a subfamily of Synodontidae, Baldwin and Johnson (1996) do not recognize it|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12515|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) and Baldwin & Johnson (1996) place the type genus, Harpadon Lesueur 1825, in the Synodontidae, rather than in its own family|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12516|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) and Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2003) both treat the type genus, Macristium Regan 1903, as a synonym of Bathysaurus Gnther 1878, which they place in Synodontidae: Bathysaurinae. Baldwin and Johnson (1996) also place the type genus in this taxon, though they recognize it as Family Bathysauridae|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12517|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) places the type genus, Bathysaurus Gnther 1878, in the Synodontidae, rather than in its own family, but Baldwin & Johnson (1996) treat Bathysauridae as a valid family|2004-09-30 14:41:02|09/30/2004
12518|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not provide current status for Borophryne masculina Parr 1924, other than to list the family as Linophrynidae. Current status in need of investigation|2004-09-30 14:53:31|09/30/2004
12519|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Alutera is variously considered as valid (with authorship as Oken 1817), or as a misspelling of Aluterus Cloquet 1816. See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2004-09-30 16:01:52|09/30/2004
12520|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combination of Alutera and scriptus together do not appear in the synonymy of Aluterus scriptus (based on Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes, the only source given for this entry originally). The invalid record should have been entered as Alutera scripta (a literature misspelling) in synonymy under Aluterus scriptus (currently valid)|2004-09-30 16:01:52|09/30/2004
12521|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 550916|2004-10-12 07:17:13|10/12/2004
12522|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, October 2004) is changing his treatment of Pterygotrigla acanthomoplate (Fowler, 1938) to "valid in Bovitrigla based on status of Bovitrigla in Richards & Jones 2002:278 [ref. 25990]. They treated Bovitrigla as valid but did not comment on the type species"|2004-10-12 07:33:39|10/12/2004
12523|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, October 2004) verified that "The original was aeglefinus, Klausewitz used aeglefinus, but Paxton et al. and Hutchins used aeglefinis," so the correct spelling for the current combination is Neocentropogon aeglefinus (Weber, 1913)|2004-10-12 10:37:32|10/12/2004
12524|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Fossil Species|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12525|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status: Endangered|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12526|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status: Candidate|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12527|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Spelled as P. conus in Williams et. al., 1989|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12528|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Spelled as P. pogon in Williams et. al., 1989|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12529|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Spelled as P. leptodactylus in Williams et. al., 1989|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12530|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Spelled as P. lyeli in Williams et. al., 1989|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12531|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The original description of Cambarus oryktes specifies that the epithet is from the Greek word oryktes, meaning "digger," in reference to the burrowing habits of the animals. Oryktes is indeed Greek for digger, and the spelling 'orkytes' appears to have been introduced in Williams et al. (1988)|2004-10-12 11:10:19|10/12/2004
12534|Daniel Perez-Gelabert|Reason not given in Otte (1997)|2004-11-08 08:32:18|11/08/2004
12535|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|delete: database artifact. Subspecies name has not been used in literature|2004-11-08 08:32:18|11/08/2004
12536|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS data development technician|Delete: database artifact, no subspecies of Orchelimum concinnum has been published|2004-11-08 08:32:18|11/08/2004
12537|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS data development specialist|Delete: database artifact, apparently campestre has never been used as a subspecies of Orchelimum concinnum|2004-11-08 08:32:18|11/08/2004
12539|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|This genus included in American north of Mexico due to the presence of a single specimen of an 'undescribed species'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12540|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|There are no species in this subgenus in American north of Mexico|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12541|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Possible unresolved homonymy with Anisia opaca van der Wulp, 1890, according to O'Hara and Wood (2004)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12542|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|May be a junior secondary homonym listed as follows in O'Hara and Wood (2004): 'Genus LYDINA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 americana (Townsend, 1892).- Widespread throughout America north of Mexico (O'Hara, 2002). Tryphera americana Townsend, 1892d: 78. Type data: holotype female (SEMK). Type locality: USA, southern Illinois. Tryphera polidoides Townsend, 1892d: 79. Type data: holotype female (originally in SEMK but apparently lost). Type locality: USA, New York. Polidea americana Townsend, 1892d: 82 (preoccupied by Tryphera americana Townsend, 1892d: 78). Type data: syntypes, 1 male and 2 females (1 male syntype in SEMK and 1 female syntype in USNM). Type locality: USA, Michigan, Constantine. References: Coquillett, 1897: 65 (diagnosis of areos Walker, with Tryphera americana, polidoides and Polidea americana in synonymy); Byers et al., 1962: 176, 177 (location of syntype of Polidea americana and holotype of Tryphera polidoides); O'Hara, 2002: 131 (Tryphera americana in key to species of Lydina, redescription as species complex, synonymy)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12543|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'BONELLIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 56 (junior homonym of Bonellia Rolando, 1822). Type species: Bonellia tessellans Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, by subsequent designation of Townsend, 1916e: 6 [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12544|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of gastropod genus Menetus H. Adams and A. Adams, 1855 (TSN 76626)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12545|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently also a senior homonym - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as a valid genus: 'RONDANIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1850: 192. Type species: Rondania cucullata Robineau-Desvoidy, 1850, by monotypy [Palearctic]. References: Bezzi, 1906: 55 (taxonomic notes); Coquillett, 1910b: 601 (type species); Townsend, 1936a: 80 (diagnosis of adults and immatures of Strongygastrini, including Rondania); Townsend, 1938: 204 (redescription); Mesnil, 1975: 1365 (revision of Palearctic species); Wood, 1987b: 1260 (new record for genus in America north of Mexico).' BUT there is a Stratiomyid genus Cyphomyia Wiedemann, 1819 which lists Rondania Jaennicke, 1867 as an invalid junior homonym|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12546|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'FABRICIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 42 (junior homonym of Fabricia de Blainville, 1828). Type species: Tachina ferox Panzer, 1809 (cited as Musca ferox Panzer, in error), by monotypy [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12547|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'FABRICIA Meigen, 1838: 250 (junior homonym of Fabricia de Blainville, 1828). Type species: Tachina pacta Meigen, 1824 (= Tachina cinerea Falln, 1810), by monotypy [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12548|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'FABRICIA Latreille, 1829: 510 (junior homonym of Fabricia de Blainville, 1828). Type species: hereby fixed under Article 70.3.2 of ICZN (1999) as Tachina ferox Panzer, 1809, misidentified as Musca fera Linnaeus, 1761, in the fixation by monotypy of Latreille (1829) [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12549|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'APORIA Macquart, 1846: 296 (also 1846: 168; junior homonym of Aporia Hbner, 1819). Type species: Aporia quadrimaculata Macquart, 1846, by monotypy [Neotropical]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12550|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'ARCHICLOPS Bischof, 1900a: 131 (junior homonym of Archiclops Karsch, 1891). Type species: Archiclops carthaginiensis Bischof, 1900, by original designation [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12551|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Centeter cinerea Aldrich, 1923b: 4 (junior secondary homonym of Phorocera cinerea Macquart, 1850 and Metopia cinerea Perris, 1852). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: Japan. Type host: Popillia japonica Newman, Scarabaeidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12552|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Ceratomyiella orbitalis Reinhard, 1934d: 16 (junior secondary homonym of Paradidyma orbitalis Coquillett, 1904). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, New Jersey, Hammonton'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12553|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Cylindromyia nigra Aldrich, 1926b: 11 (junior secondary homonym of Glossidionophora nigra Bigot, 1885, when this name is in Cylindromyia; junior homonym of Cylindromyia nigra Villeneuve, 1918). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, Virginia, Glencarlyn'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12554|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Cylindromyia pusilla Aldrich, 1927a: 18 (nomen novum for nigra Aldrich, 1926; junior secondary homonym of Ocyptera pusilla Meigen, 1824)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12555|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Cyrtophleba horrida Coquillett, 1895d: 101 (junior homonym of Cyrtophloeba horrida Giglio-Tos, 1893). Type data: syntypes, 2 males and 2 females (USNM). Type localities: USA, Massachusetts (New Bedford), New York (Ithaca) and Illinois (Algonquin)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12556|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'DUPONCHELIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 531 (junior homonym of Duponchelia Zeller, 1847). Type species: Duponchelia silvestris Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863, by subsequent designation of Townsend, 1916e: 6'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12557|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Echinomyia filipalpis Thomson, 1869: 517 (junior homonym of Echinomyia filipalpis Rondani, 1863). Type data: holotype male (NHRS). Type locality: USA, California'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12558|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Eophrissopolia acroglossoides Townsend, 1926: 37 (junior secondary homonym of Frontina acroglossoides Townsend, 1891). Type data: lectotype female (USNM), by fixation of Townsend, 1941: 24 (mention of "Ht female" is regarded as a lectotype fixation). Type locality: USA, Maryland, Grove Hill (on flowers of Aster)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12559|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Euphorocera floridensis Townsend, 1916d: 217 (junior secondary homonym of Plagiprospherysa floridensis Townsend, 1892). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, Florida, Gainesville. Type host: Anticarsia gemmatalis Hbner, Noctuidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12560|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Exorista nigripalpis Townsend, 1896: 330 (junior homonym of Exorista nigripalpis Macquart, 1849). Type data: holotype, sex unknown (whereabouts unknown). Type locality: USA, ?Illinois'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12561|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Fabriciella hispida Tothill, 1924b: 265 (junior secondary homonym of Tachina hispida Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: Canada, Ontario, Sudbury'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12562|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Fabriciella intermedia Reinhard, 1942a: 27 (junior secondary homonym of Tachina intermedia Zetterstedt, 1844). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, California, San Jacinto Mountains'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12563|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Fabriciella latifrons Tothill, 1924b: 260, 269 (junior secondary homonym of Tachina latifrons Meigen, 1824). Type data: lectotype male (CNC), by fixation of Walley, 1933: 168 (mention of "Holotype" is regarded as a lectotype fixation). Type locality: Canada, "Northwest Territories"'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12564|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Fabriciella pilosa Tothill, 1924b: 263 (junior secondary homonym of Servillia pilosa Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 and Tachina pilosa Walker, 1853). Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: Canada, British Columbia, Hedley'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12565|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Fabriciella spinosa Tothill, 1924b: 263 (junior secondary homonym of Tachina spinosa Zetterstedt, 1838). Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: Canada, British Columbia, Peachland'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12566|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'FALLENIA Meigen, 1838: 265 (junior homonym of Fallenia Meigen, 1820). Type species: Tachina longicornis Falln, 1810, by subsequent designation of Coquillett, 1910b: 544 [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12567|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Frontina malacosomae Curran, 1925a: 155 (junior secondary homonym of Ypophaemyia malacosomae Townsend, 1916). Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: Canada, Nova Scotia, Truro. Type host: "American tent caterpillar" [Malacosoma sp., Lasiocampidae]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12568|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'GRAVENHORSTIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 924 (junior homonym of Gravenhorstia Boie, 1836). Type species: Gravenhorstia longicornis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 (= Tachina grandicornis Zetterstedt, 1849), by original designation [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12569|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'GYMNOGASTER Townsend, 1926: 25 (junior homonym of Gymnogaster Gronovius, 1763). Type species: Gymnophania montana Coquillett, 1897, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12570|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'HIMANTOSTOMA Loew, 1863: 320, 321 (junior homonym of Himantostoma Agassiz, 1862). Type species: Himantostoma sugens Loew, 1863, by monotypy'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12571|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'HYPENOMYIA Townsend, 1919c: 545 (junior homonym of Hypenomyia Grimshaw, 1901). Type species: Hypenomyia petiolata Townsend, 1919, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12572|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'HYRIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 1100 (junior homonym of Hyria Lamarck, 1819). Type species: Tachina tibialis Falln, 1810 (cited as Macquartia tibialis Meigen, in error), by original designation [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12573|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'ISOGLOSSA Coquillett, 1895b: 125 (junior homonym of Isoglossa Casey, 1893). Type species: Isoglossa hastata Coquillett, 1895, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12574|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Jurinia nitida van der Wulp, 1882: 82 (junior secondary homonym of Tachina nitida Zetterstedt, 1838). Type data: holotype female (RMNH). Type locality: USA, Arizona'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12575|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Marshamia analis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 58 (junior secondary homonym of Linnaemya analis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). Type data: holotype female [not male as cited by Townsend, 1939a: 198] (MNHN). Type locality: USA, "Carolina"'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12576|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Masicera aurifrons Coquillett, 1897: 115 (junior homonym of Masicera aurifrons Doleschall, 1858). Type data: holotype female (USNM). Type locality: USA, New Hampshire, Mount Washington'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12577|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Masicera (Ceromasia) nigrita Townsend, 1891b: 358 (junior homonym of Masicera nigrita Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863). Type data: holotype male (SEMK). Type locality: USA, Illinois, Carlinville'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12578|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Minthozelia gracilis Reinhard, 1946b: 56 (junior secondary homonym of Dexia gracilis Wiedemann, 1830; not renamed while Dexia gracilis is in synonymy with vertebrata Say, 1829). Type data: holotype male (SEMK). Type locality: USA, New Mexico, Cloudcroft'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12579|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'NEAPORIA Townsend, 1908: 67 (nomen novum for Aporia Macquart, 1846; junior homonym of Neaporia Gorham, 1897)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12580|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'OPPIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 309 (junior homonym of Oppia Koch, 1835). Type species: hereby fixed under Article 70.3.2 of ICZN (1999) as Hubneria nigripalpis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1848, misidentified as Carcelia fuscipennis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, in the original designation by Robineau-Desvoidy (1863a)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12581|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Orphanotrophus orbitalis Reinhard, 1943b: 83 (junior secondary homonym of Clythoxynops orbitalis Townsend, 1927). Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: USA, Ohio, Amherst'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12582|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Paratacta facialis Reinhard, 1923: 266 (junior secondary homonym of Atactopsis facialis Townsend, 1917). Type data: holotype female (USNM). Type locality: USA, Texas, Balmorhea'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12583|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Peleteria neglecta Curran, 1925e: 243 (junior secondary homonym of Echinomyia neglecta Townsend, 1897). Type data: holotype male (SEMK). Type locality: USA, New Mexico, Magdalena Mountains'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12584|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'PETIA Coquillett, 1910a: 126 (junior homonym of Petia Gray, 1839). Type species: Petia calva Coquillett, 1910, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12585|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Phorocera (Neopales) tenuiseta Aldrich & Webber, 1924a: 82 (junior homonym of Phorocera tenuiseta Macquart, 1846). Type data: holotype female (USNM). Type locality: Canada, British Columbia, Victoria'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12586|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Phorocera (Neopales) xanthura Aldrich & Webber, 1924a: 82 (junior homonym of Phorocera xanthura van der Wulp, 1890). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, Tennessee, Nashville. Type host: Papaipema nebris (Guene) [published as Papaipema nitela (Guene)], Noctuidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12587|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'PHYLLOPHILA Townsend, 1915b: 21 (junior homonym of Phyllophila Guene, 1852). Type species: Chaetona nitens Coquillett, 1899, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12588|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'PHYTOPSIS Townsend, 1915b: 20 (junior homonym of Phytopsis Hall, 1847). Type species: Amobia californica Coquillett, 1895, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12589|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'RILEYA Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1893: 33 (also 1894: 121; junior homonym of Rileya Ashmead, 1888). Type species: Rileya americana Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1893, by monotypy'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12590|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'SALIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 108 (junior homonym of Salia Hbner, 1818). Type species: Salia echinura Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (= Tachina obliquata Falln, 1810), by subsequent designation of Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 553 [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12591|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'SCOPOLIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 268 (junior homonym of Scopolia Hbner, 1825 or earlier). Type species: Musca carbonaria Panzer, 1798, by subsequent designation of Zetterstedt, 1844: 1239 [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12592|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Sturmia schizurae Coquillett, 1897: 113 (junior secondary homonym of Masicera schizurae Townsend, 1891). Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: USA, Washington, Pullman. Type host: Schizura ipomaeae Doubleday (species spelled ipomoeae by Coquillett, in error), Notodontidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12593|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina albifrons Walker, 1853: 283 (junior homonym of Tachina albifrons Walker, 1836). Type data: holotype female (BMNH). Type locality: United States'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12594|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina apicalis Walker, 1853: 275 (junior homonym of Tachina apicalis Meigen, 1824). Type data: syntypes, unknown number of males and females (1 female syntype in BMNH). Type locality: USA, California (published as "Columbia," in error; see Austen, 1907: 333)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12595|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina basalis Walker, 1853: 281 (junior homonym of Tachina basalis Walker, 1837). Type data: holotype male (BMNH). Type locality: unknown'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12596|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina florum Walker, 1849: 722 (junior homonym of Tachina florum Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). Type data: lectotype male (BMNH), by present designation. Type locality: Canada, Nova Scotia. New synonymy'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12597|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina (Exorista) futilis Osten Sacken, 1887: 161 (junior homonym of Tachina futilis Zetterstedt, 1844; described as "futilis Say, MSS"). Type data: syntypes, males and females, "numerous specimens" (1 female syntype in Harris Collection of MCZ and 1 male and 2 female syntypes in main collection of MCZ). Type locality: unknown (maybe Massachusetts according to Townsend, 1941: 264, and S&A, 1965: 1100). Type host: Vanessa atalanta (Linnaeus), Nymphalidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12598|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina hirta Curtis, 1835: lxxix (junior homonym of Tachina hirta Macquart, 1834). Type data: holotype, sex unknown (probably lost). Type locality: Arctic North America'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12599|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina laticornis Zetterstedt, 1838: 637 (junior homonym of Tachina laticornis Meigen, 1824). Type data: holotype male [not female as published] (MZLU). Type locality: northern Norway, Finnmark, Bossekop'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12600|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina longicornis Wiedemann, 1830: 325 (junior homonym of Tachina longicornis Falln, 1810). Type data: holotype female (NHMW). Type locality: unknown'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12601|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Tachina orgyiae Townsend, 1892c: 284 (junior homonym of Tachina orgyiae LeBaron, 1871). Type data: holotype female (SEMK). Type locality: USA, West Virginia, Morgantown. Type host: Orgyia leucostigma (J.E. Smith), Lymantriidae'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12602|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'TELEMUS Reinhard, 1967a: 105 (junior homonym of Telemus Pascoe, 1889). Type species: Telemus trossulus Reinhard, 1967, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12603|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'Thereva pennipes Fabricius, 1805: 219 (junior secondary homonym of Musca pennipes Fabricius, 1781). Type data: holotype, sex unknown (lost according to Zimsen, 1964: 476). Type locality: USA, "Carolina"'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12604|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'TRISMEGISTUS Reinhard, 1967a: 100 (junior homonym of Trismegistus Johnson & Snyder, 1904). Type species: Trismegistus pumilis Reinhard, 1967, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12605|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'WULPIA Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1893: 40, 100 (also 1894: 128, 188; junior homonym of Wulpia Bigot, 1886). Type species: Wulpia aperta Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1893 (= Vanderwulpia sequens Townsend, 1892), by monotypy'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12606|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'XANTHOMELANA van der Wulp, 1892: 188 (junior homonym of Xanthomelana Bonaparte, 1850 or later). Type species: Xanthomelana gracilenta van der Wulp, 1892, by subsequent designation of Coquillett, 1910b: 620 [Neotropical]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12607|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'ZELLERIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 984 (junior homonym of Zelleria Stainton, 1849). Type species: Zelleria verax Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 (= Tachina mimula Meigen, 1824), by original designation [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12608|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'ZETTERSTEDTIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 1024 (junior homonym of Zetterstedtia Rondani, 1845). Type species: Tachina germana Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (= Tachina rustica Falln, 1810), by original designation [Palearctic]'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12609|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as an unplaced genus in Tachininae|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12610|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'AGATHOMYIA Reinhard, 1959b: 228 (junior homonym of Agathomyia Verrall, 1901). Type species: Agathomyia cordata Reinhard, 1959, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12611|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of polychaete Fabricia Blainville, 1828 (TSN 68158)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12612|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Scopolia Jacq. (TSN 500549)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12613|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) red algae genus Solieria (TSN 11920)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12614|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of another dipteran genus (in Stratiomyidae), Rondania Jaennicke, 1867 (TSN 625946)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12615|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently also a senior homonym of another dipteran genus (in Phoridae), Musca aterrima Fabricius, 1794 (TSN 139034) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as an original name combination for Leucostoma aterrimum (Villers, 1789): 'aterrimum (Villers, 1789).- Europe, California to Wyoming and Kansas, south to Mexico and Texas, also Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana (S&A, 1965), British Columbia, Ontario (CNC). Musca aterrima Villers, 1789: 548. Type data: holotype male (MNHN). Type locality: Europe'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12616|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|A junior homonym of bryozoan genus Walkeria Fleming, 1823 (TSN 206682) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'WALKERIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863a: 995 (junior homonym of Walkeria Fleming, 1823). Type species: Walkeria lauta Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 (= Tachina rustica Falln, 1810), by subsequent designation of Townsend, 1916e: 9 [Palearctic]. References: Coquillett, 1910b: 503, 548, 619, 621, 622 (type species of Adenia, Guerinia, Walkeria, Zelleria and Zetterstedtia); Townsend, 1936b: 270, 283, 284 (Adenia, Walkeria, Zelleria and Zetterstedtia as synonyms of Guerinia); Townsend, 1940: 162 (redescription of Guerinia, with Adenia, Walkeria, Zelleria and Zetterstedtia in synonymy); Herting, 1974a: 28 (discussion of valid name for taxon)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12617|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently also a senior homonym of diplopod genus Parcipromus Shelley, 1995 (TSN 569383) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as a valid genus: 'PARCIPROMUS Reinhard, 1958c: 227. Type species: Parcipromus silus Reinhard, 1958, by original designation. References: Townsend, 1936a: 209 (diagnosis of adults and immatures of Aphriini, including Neosolieria); Townsend, 1939a: 294 (redescription of Neosolieria); Sabrosky & Arnaud, 1965: 1010 (Parcipromus as synonym of Neosolieria)'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12618|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of lepidopteran genus Orthosia Ochsenheimer (TSN 188857) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'ORTHOSIA Reinhard, 1944b: 60 (junior homonym of Orthosia Ochsenheimer, 1816). Type species: Orthosia montana Reinhard, 1944, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12619|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of crustacean genus Latreillia (TSN 98325) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'LATREILLIA Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 104 (junior homonym of Latreillia Roux, 1830). Type species: Musca bifasciata Fabricius, 1775, by subsequent designation of Coquillett, 1910b: 558'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12620|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|A junior homonym of mollusc genus Hinea Gray, 1847 (TSN 567005) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'HINEA Townsend, 1916a: 629 (junior homonym of Hinea Gray, 1847). Type species: Nemoraea setigera Coquillett, 1902, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12621|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'CROCUTA Meigen, 1800: 39. Name suppressed by ICZN, 1963: 339.' Also used as a valid genus in the Mammalia as Crocuta Kaup, 1828 (TSN 621798)|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12622|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|A junior homonym of crustacean genus Blepharipoda Randall, 1840 (TSN 98127) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'BLEPHARIPODA Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889: 96 (also 1890: 28; junior homonym of Blepharipoda Randall, 1840). Type species: Nemoraea scutellata Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (= Tachina pratensis Meigen, 1824), by monotypy'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12623|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of another dipteran (in Platypezidae) genus Agathomyia (TSN 138801) - O'Hara and Wood (2004) list as follows: 'AGATHOMYIA Reinhard, 1959b: 228 (junior homonym of Agathomyia Verrall, 1901). Type species: Agathomyia cordata Reinhard, 1959, by original designation'|2004-11-09 13:49:54|11/09/2004
12624|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nomina Insecta Nearctica (1996) lists the original orthography as Onthotomicus Ferrari 1867, but notes that the original author emended this to the currently-used spelling, Orthotomicus in 1869. Nomina Insecta Nearctica states that "by the standards of this check list there is no such thing as a justifiable emendation," although this is not the standard under which ITIS operates. Current literature exclusively uses "Orthotomicus," and no mention is found of Onthotomicus, other than in Nomina Insecta Nearctica|2004-11-19 13:11:48|11/19/2004
12625|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nomina Insecta Nearctica (1996) lists the original orthography of the genus as Onthotomicus Ferrari 1867, but notes that the original author emended this to the currently-used spelling, Orthotomicus in 1869. Nomina Insecta Nearctica states that "by the standards of this check list there is no such thing as a justifiable emendation," although this is not the standard under which ITIS operates. Current literature exclusively uses "Orthotomicus," and no mention is found of Onthotomicus, other than in Nomina Insecta Nearctica|2004-11-19 13:11:48|11/19/2004
12626|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of lepidopteran genus Eudactylota Walsingham, 1911, and replaced by Beauchampiella Remane, 1929 and Manfredium Gallagher, 1957|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12627|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Sphyrias lofauna (Rousselet, 1910) (TSN 59013)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12628|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Sphyrias Harring, 1913 (TSN 59012)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12629|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Taphrocampa Gosse, 1851 (TSN 59007)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12630|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Wierzejskiella velox (Wiszniewski, 1932) (TSN 59189)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12631|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Wierzejskella marina Remane, 1949 (TSN 59187)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12632|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Wierzejskiella subulosa (Wiszniewski, 1932) (TSN 59188)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12633|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Wierzejskiella elongata (Wiszniewski, 1932) (TSN 59186)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12634|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Wierzejskiella Wiszniewski, 1934 (TSN 59185)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12635|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A junior homonym of fish family Clariidae Bonaparte, 1846. The rotifer family name was emended to Clariaidae (ICZN, Opinion 3148)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12636|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Segers' (2002) discussion makes clear that he supports the use of Gnesiotrocha, although the outline in his appendix mistakenly uses Pseudotrocha twice (the second time was intended to be Gnesiotrocha)|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12637|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Segers (personal communication, November 2004) indicates that the spelling from his 2002 publication was in error: "Didymodactylus should read Didymodactylos"|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12638|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Segers (personal communication, November 2004) confirms that the year of publication for Conochilopsis was 2000, not 2001|2004-11-19 14:51:11|11/19/2004
12639|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved homonymy exists between Leioproctus fulvus (Moure & Urban, 1995) and Leioproctus fulvus (Smith, 1879). Until this is resolved in the literature, ITIS will continue to list both as valid species|2004-11-29 16:08:10|11/29/2004
12640|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved homonymy exists between Leioproctus pallidus (Cockerell, 1915) and Leioproctus pallidus (Moure & Urban, 1995). Until this is resolved in the literature, ITIS will continue to list both as valid species|2004-11-29 16:08:10|11/29/2004
12641|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved homonymy exists between Leioproctus caerulescens (Cockerell, 1929) and Leioproctus caerulescens (Spinola, 1851). Michener (1965) noted the issue, and commented as follows: "[Leioproctus] caerulescens (Cockerell, 1929b) (Paracolletes) n. comb. (A.M.N.H.). Preoccupied by Pasiphae caerulescens Spinola, 1851, transferred to Leioproctus with Spinolapis but probably not a valid taxon, hence not renamed"|2004-11-29 16:08:10|11/29/2004
12643|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 74092|2004-12-15 12:07:24|12/15/2004
12644|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Malacolog (3.3.3) notes that "Busycon contrarium, often used for [Busycon sinistrum], is extinct fossil species"|2004-12-15 12:07:24|12/15/2004
12645|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 159038|2004-12-17 11:21:22|12/17/2004
12646|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 159253|2004-12-17 11:21:22|12/17/2004
12647|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Wells & Houston, eds. (1998), who use Tunicata rather than Urochordata. Both terms are in use, but apparently most specialists currently use Tunicata|2004-12-17 11:21:22|12/17/2004
12648|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A, P, H[E]|2004-12-22 08:22:33|12/22/2004
12649|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[X]|2004-12-22 08:22:33|12/22/2004
12650|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I|2004-12-22 08:22:33|12/22/2004
12651|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]|2004-12-22 08:22:33|12/22/2004
12652|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (Opinion 1817) conserved the name Pennella Oken, 1815, despite it having been published in a work that was rejected (on the grounds that it did not use binomial names for species; see Opinion 417, September 1956)|2004-12-22 08:57:59|12/22/2004
12653|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Kabata (1993) noted in the proposal to conserve Pennella Oken, 1815, that this name "was misspelled as 'Penella' by Burmeister (1835, p. 320)," and Rice (1994) also notes that "Cetologists have long been confused as to whether the name should be spelled Pennella or Penella." Subsequently, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (Opinion 1817) conserved the name Pennella Oken, 1815, despite it having been published in a work that was rejected (on the grounds that it did not use binomial names for species; see Opinion 417, September 1956)|2004-12-22 08:57:59|12/22/2004
12655|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|See Turgeon et al. (1998) pg. 239 for comments on Chicoreus, Siratus and S. formosus|2004-12-22 09:15:19|12/22/2004
12656|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Turgeon et al. (1998) pg 239, the subgenera Phyllonotus Swainson, 1833 and Siratus Jousseaume, 1880 are combined under Chicoreus Montfort, 1810.|2004-12-22 09:15:19|12/22/2004
12657|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|See Turgeon et al. (1998) for status of Siratus|2004-12-22 09:15:19|12/22/2004
12658|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Boreotrophon pacificus Dall, 1902, TSN 73336|2004-12-22 09:15:19|12/22/2004
12659|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Turgeon et al. (1999) use the original name Trophon muriciformis Dall, 1877 as a synonym of Boretrophon coronatus (H. Adams and A. Adams, 1864). See Foster (1981) pg. 167 for annotated list of Boreotrophon muriciformis (Dall, 1877)|2004-12-22 09:15:19|12/22/2004
12660|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Abbott (1974) notes Anadara lienosa (Say, 1832) as a fossil|2004-12-22 16:33:24|12/22/2004
12661|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Astarte acuticostata J. G. Jeffreys, 1881|2004-12-22 16:33:24|12/22/2004
12662|Orrell, T.M.|The classification of Echinodermata in Smith (1984) does not recognize this subphylum|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12663|Orrell, T.M.|This suborder, proposed by Fisher (1928), is recognized (valid) in Blake (1987), but not recognized by the more comprehensive work on the Asteroidea by Clark and Downey (1987)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12664|Orrell, T.M.|Fossil order. See Downey and Clark (1992):4|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12665|Orrell, T.M.|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157891|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12666|Orrell, T.M.|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 158543|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12667|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Acrocnida is now considered a valid genus|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12668|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) tunicate superclass Gnathostomata (TSN 159783)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12669|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157978|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) ectoproct Suborder Articulata Busk, 1859 (TSN 155604) and brachiopod Class Articulata Huxley, 1869 (TSN 156776)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12671|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Following Clark & Downney (1992)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12672|Orrell, T.M.|The classification of Echinodermata in Smith (1984) does not recognize Subphylum Echinozoa, though it is used in Fell in Parker (1982), containing Echinoidea and Holothuroidea|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The classification of Echinodermata in Smith (1984) does not recognize Class Stelleroidea, though it is used in Fell in Parker (1982), containing Ophiuroidea, Asteroidea, and Somasteroidea|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12674|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Synonym of Cheiraster Studer 1883, but valid subgenus of Cheiraster. See Clark and Downey (1992)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12675|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Misspelling of Taraster alaskensis [sic] Fisher, 1928 appears in index of Fisher (1930)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12676|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Pawson (1977) lists the year of description as (Gunnerus, 1770)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12677|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157677|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12678|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157944|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12679|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Echinus Loureiro (TSN 28174)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12680|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (same kingdom, different name as) vascular plant genus Micropholis (Grisebach) Pierre (TSN 23840)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12681|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157753|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12682|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 157318|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12683|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Asteropsis Fragoso (TSN 194441)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12684|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see Ophidiasteridae Verrill, 1867|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12685|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ophiura brevispina Say, 1825 (TSN 157433)|2004-12-27 08:15:02|12/27/2004
12686|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12687|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12688|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12689|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12690|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12691|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G?|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12692|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12693|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, A[E? in part of A], P?|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12694|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P?|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12695|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12696|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A,G, P, H|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12697|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12698|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, H[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12699|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G,|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12700|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P, H|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12701|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, P|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12702|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], G[E], P[E], H[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12703|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P[E], H[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12704|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12705|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], H[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12706|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], G[E], P, H|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12707|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, G[E]|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of bird genus Alcippe Blyth, 1844 (TSN 557387)|2004-12-27 09:00:58|12/27/2004
12709|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 156418|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) hepatophyte genus Porella L. (TSN 15171)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 155604|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) echinoderm Subclass Articulata Zittel, 1879 (TSN 158543) and brachiopod Class Articulata Huxley, 1869 (TSN 156776)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12713|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 156192|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12714|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as platyhelminth genus Ascophora Findenegg 1924 (TSN 54293)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12715|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 201747|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12716|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a "parahomonym" (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Galeopsis L. (TSN 196115)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12717|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 155752|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12718|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Hornera (TSN 18159)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12719|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 155577|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12720|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) cnidarian Order Stolonifera Kickson, 1883 (TSN 52005)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12721|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) bryophyte Genus Vesicularia (C. Muell.) C. Muell. (TSN 16326)|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12722|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 155569|2004-12-27 09:21:37|12/27/2004
12723|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Abbott (1974) misspelled Colus dautzenbergi (Dall, 1916) as Colus dautzenbergii (Dall, 1916)|2004-12-29 08:04:03|12/29/2004
12724|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 567954|2004-12-29 08:04:03|12/29/2004
12726|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Abbott (1974) listed C. dautzenbergi[i] (Dall, 1916) as a, "new name for Sipho verkruzeni [sic] Dautzebberg and Fischer, 1912 non Kopblet, 1876." The Western Atlantic Gastropod Database, Version: 3.3.3 (http://data.acnatsci.org/wasp/) lists C. dautzenbergi as a, "new name for Colus verkruzeni [sic] as misidentified by Dautzenberg and Fischer (1912), not of Kobelt, 1876"|2004-12-29 08:04:03|12/29/2004
12727|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Delete: database artifact, database misspelling|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12728|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Kay (1979) uses Fusinus sandwicensis (Sowerby, 1880) as valid, and lists "Fusinus undatus (Gmelin)" in synonymy, Gmelin's name is from 1791, and therefore is senior. Higo et al. (2000) lists undatus as valid, with sandwicensis as a synonym|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12729|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa basistriata Jeffreys, 1883 (TSN 204901)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12730|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa bithynoides Jeffreys, 1883 (TSN 204903)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12731|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa peterseni Friele, 1877 (TSN 204905)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12732|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See ponsonbyi Dautzenberg and Fischer, 1879 (TSN 204907)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12733|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa profunda Friele, 1879 (TSN 204909)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12734|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa ponsonbyi Dautzenberg and Fischer, 1879 (TSN 204907)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12735|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa pruinosa Jeffreys, 1883 (TSN 70230)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12736|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa rugulosa G. O. Sars, 1878 (TSN 204911)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12737|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa tenera Jeffreys, 1883 (TSN 204913)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12738|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, subgeneric names are not embedded in species-group names in ITIS. See Ganesa turgida Odhner, 1912 (TSN 204915)|2004-12-30 07:36:21|12/30/2004
12739|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12740|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12741|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12742|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar[E], P[E]|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12743|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12744|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E?], P[E?]|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12745|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E?], P[E?], H[E?]|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12746|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar, P?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12747|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12748|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E?]|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12749|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12750|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, Ar, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12751|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, Ar?, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12752|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, Ar, P?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12753|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12754|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, G|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12755|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12756|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar, G, P, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12757|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12758|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, P, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12759|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12760|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G?, H?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12761|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, G, P|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12762|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, G, P, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12763|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, H|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12764|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H?|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12765|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Hyphen in original epithet is to be removed, a mandatory correction dictated by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Article 32.5.2)|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12766|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Zeidler's (2003) review of the Cystisomatidae uses "Cystisoma pellucida" rather than "Cystisoma pellucidus." Correct spelling not yet researched|2004-12-30 08:33:47|08/17/2005
12767|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zeigler (2004) regarding treatment of Hyperia latreillei in synonymy of H. galba, instead of H. medusarum|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12768|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Zeigler (2004) asserts that "H[yperia] antarctica Spandl, 1927, is now regarded as a synonym of H. springera Bovallius, 1889 (Thurston, 1977)," though McLaughlin et al. (2005) retain antarctica as a valid species|2004-12-30 08:33:47|12/30/2004
12769|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12770|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12771|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, P?, H?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12772|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12773|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12774|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, H?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12775|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E], H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12776|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, Ar, P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12777|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12778|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E?], G[E?], P[E?]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12779|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, I[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12780|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12781|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, Ar, P[E], H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12782|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12783|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I-P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12784|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, P]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12785|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[X]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12787|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P?, H|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12788|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, Ar|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12789|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12790|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, I[E, part]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12791|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G; I-P[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12792|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P, H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12793|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12794|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[E?]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12795|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12796|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, P?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12797|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, P?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12798|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, P?, H?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12799|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar?, P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12800|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G?, P[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12801|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G?, P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12802|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, A?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12803|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P?, A?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12804|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G?, Ar|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12805|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], G[E], H[E]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12806|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], P[E], H?[E?]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12807|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E]; P|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12808|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E]; A, G, P, H|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12809|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar, P?|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12810|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Status: IUCN vulnerable species|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12811|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Status: critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the IUCN|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12812|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Status: endangered species federally listed under the Endangered species Act and critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the IUCN|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12813|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Extinct on IUCN Red List (2004)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12814|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2004)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12815|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act and on IUCN Red List (2004)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12816|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (2004)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12817|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2004)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12818|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Tethygeneia J. L. Barnard, 1972|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12819|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The type genus was originally spelled Lafystius, and Agassiz evidently later emended the spelling to Laphystius. The original spelling appears to be in prevailing usage, and as such the emendation would be considered to be an "unjustified emendation" or "incorrect spelling" under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). Sars apparently based the family name Laphystiidae on the emended spelling, and under the ICZN (Article 35.4.1) it should be corrected to Lafystiidae, with no change to authorship|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12820|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Laubitz (1977) created the new combination as Dulichiopsis nordlandicus, the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) in Article 30.1.2 specifies that generic names ending in -opsis are feminine, so the proper combination is Dulichiopsis nordlandica|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12821|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T; H[N]|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12822|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Haustioides Oldevig, 1958|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12823|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Kanaloa D.H. Lorence & K.R. Wood (TSN 500924)|2004-12-30 16:38:59|12/30/2004
12824|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Following the opinion of colleagues that this name has been established by usage, David Eades kept microptera as senior synonym for this species as published in JOR 9: 181-210 (2000). He thinks an opinion from the ICZN is needed on the matter|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12825|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil taxon|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12826|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete : Database artifact, name does not exist|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12827|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: Database artifact, name does not exist|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12828|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: Database artifact, subspecies name apparently does not exist|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12829|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Beckman (Orthoptera Species File Online, 2004) states that "Subfamily Dolichopodaine was created in this database as a consequence of the ICZN ruling that Dolichopoda- is the stem of Dolichopoda. Dolichopodainae has not been used in a publication." The ICZN ruling in question is Opinion 1998 (Case 3123), entitled "DOLICHOPODINI Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1888 (Insecta, Grylloptera): spelling emended to DOLICHOPODAINI, so removing the homonymy with DOLICHOPODIDAE Latreille, 1809 (Insecta, Diptera)" (Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, Volume 59, Part 2)|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12830|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: Database artifact, apparently this combination does not appear in the literature. See Phyllopalpus pulchellus Uhler, 1864 (TSN 650554)|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12831|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of fish genus Esselenia Follett and Anderson, 1990 (TSN 171629)|2005-01-06 09:04:02|01/06/2005
12832|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dr. Rob van Soest (personal communication, February 2004) recommends the continued use of Order Lithistida Sollas 1888, even though it is now considered polyphyletic, as much work remains to determine an appropriate classification for related taxa|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12833|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dr. Rob van Soest (personal communication, February 2004) indicates that Collinella Schmidt 1879 is preoccupied (by Collinella Martens 1871 in Mollusca), but that "no new name was proposed because the sponge name is based on an unrecognizable syntype series"|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12834|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) equate (page 16 Systema Porifera) Carnosa Carter, 1875 with subclass Homoscleromorpha Bergquist, 1978|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12835|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) synonymize (page 108 Systema Porifera vol.1) Japsidae de Laubenfels, 1936 with Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12836|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) synonymize (page 108 Systema Porifera vol.1) Coppatiidae Topsent, 1898 with Ancorinidae Schmidt, 1870|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12837|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) synonymize (pages 16 & 105 Systema Porifera vol.1) Choristida Sollas, 1885 with Astrophorida Sollas, 1888|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12838|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) synonymize (page 105 Systema Porifera vol.1) Epipolasida sensu de Laubenfels, 1936 (in part) with Astrophorida Sollas, 1888|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12839|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) synonymize (page 1201 Systema Porifera vol.2) Hyalospongiae Claus, 1872 (in part) with Hexactinellida Schmidt, 1870|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12840|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) suggest (page 302 Systema Porifera vol.1) synonymy (in part) with Scleritodermidae Sollas, 1888|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12841|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) suggest (page 572 Systema Porifera vol.1) synonymy (in part) with Desmascididae Schmidt, 1870|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12842|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) suggest (page 338 Systema Porifera vol.1) synonymy (in part) with Siphonidiidae Lendenfeld, 1903|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12843|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) note that all families of the former order Leucettida Hartman, 1958 are now included in the order Clathrinida Hartman, 1958|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12844|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Hooper and van Soest (2002) note that all families of the former order Sycettida Bidder, 1898 are now included in the order Clathrinida Hartman, 1958|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12845|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Hippospongia lachne (De Laubenfels, 1936) (TSN 47618)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12846|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Chondrilla L. (TSN 37028)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12847|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 48521|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12848|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 48719|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12849|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 48396|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12850|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 47773|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 47560|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203956|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12853|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 47397|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12854|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of fly genus Pararete Pritchard, 1951 (TSN 123074)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12855|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 48568|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12856|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Homonymy with mollusk (TSN 78522) and tunicate names (all had been named Tethyidae) addressed in Opinion 1182 of the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature (1981), in vol. 38, part 3, pages 174-177 ("Tethyidae in Mollusca, Porifera and Tunicata: removal of homonymy"). The sponge family remains available and valid|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12857|Herrick Brown, ITIS Data Development Technician|Synonymized based on the placement of the type genus, Plakinastrella Schulze, 1880, in the Plakinidae|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12858|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Chondropsis Nyl. (TSN 190641)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12859|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Crambe L. (TSN 23107)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12860|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Desmanthus Willd. (TSN 26657)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12861|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) red algae genus Weberella Schmitz in Engler et Prantl (TSN 12876)|2005-01-06 13:36:58|01/06/2005
12865|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonmic Expert|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 53879|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12866|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Mertensia Roth (TSN 31660)|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12867|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 53856|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12868|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same name as, but not ruled by ICZN) crane fly genus Ctenophora Meigen, 1803 (TSN 118845)|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12869|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: A|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12871|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: A-P|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12872|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: A-P(I)|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12874|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: P|2005-01-11 08:52:11|01/11/2005
12875|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12876|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12877|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12878|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12879|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12880|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12881|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P, H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12882|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[N]|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12883|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12884|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12885|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; H|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12886|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; A|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12887|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; A|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12888|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; P|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12889|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[X]; P|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12890|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12891|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E]|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12892|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H, P|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12893|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|'Invalid junior homonym of deep-sea caprellid amphipod Thorina spinosa Stephensen, 1944. Additional homonymy issues may exist with the nematode genus Thorina Meyl, 1954.'|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12894|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) endangered species federally listed under the Endangered Species Act and critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12895|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) candidate species proposed for federal listing|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12896|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12897|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) IUCN vulnerable species|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12898|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) species possibly extinct|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12899|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Junior homonym of Macrobrachium johnsoni Ravindranath, 1979 (TSN 612702)|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12900|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Senior homonym of Macrobrachium johnsoni Chong and Khoo, 1987 (TSN 612707)|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12901|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The hyphen is to be removed in this case, under Article 32.5.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2005-01-12 08:20:23|01/12/2005
12902|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Parkinson (1983) states that "The identity of Fucus ornatus L. [the basionym of Grateloupia ornata] was finally established by Papenfuss (1952, p. 173) who lectotypified the name on sheet 127-80 of the Linnean Herbarium. The specimens on this sheet are representatives of Fucus vittatus L., Syst. Nat. p. 718 (1767), now known as Suhria vittata (L.) J. Agardh ex Endlicher, Gen. Pl. Suppl 3: 41 (1843)". Parkinson goes on to propose the conservation of Suhria against Chaetangium. Tronchin et al. (2002) state that "since Gelidium is paraphyletic with respect to Suhria and Onikusa, these two genera should be reincorporated into Gelidium"|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12903|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Silva, Basson and Moe (1996) state "the Sydney Code clarified the typification of generic names in such a way that Chaetangium Ktzing (1843b: 392) was required to be typified with Fucus ornatus Linnaeus (1771: 312; type locality: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa), the only species cited in the protologue, rather than with material in hand. Papenfuss (1952: 173) examined the type of F. ornatus in Linnaeus's herbarium (LINN) and found that it was conspecific with F. vittatus Linnaeus (1767b: 718), the type species of Suhria J. Agardh ex Endlicher (1843: 41) in the Gelidiaceae. To accommodate the material in Ktzing's hand, which for many decades had been called erroneously Chaetangium ornatum (Linnaeus) Ktzing, Papenfuss (l.c.) adopted a synonym, Fucus erinaceus Turner (Nothogenia erinacea (Turner) Parkinson), but retained the generic name Chaetangium. After the Sydney Code made it clear that Chaetangium must be typified with F. ornatus, Parkinson (1983: 606) pointed out that this generic name had priority over Suhria by a few days. To prevent confusion arising from the use of the name Chaetangium in the Gelidiaceae, he proposed Suhria for conservation against Chaetangium, and this proposal was approved by the Committee for Algae (Christensen, 1987a: 67). Parkinson (op.cit.) resurrected Nothogenia Montagne (1843a: 302) as a replacement for Chaetangium"|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12904|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Recommendation 16A.1 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Greuter et al. 2000), which applies to the red algae, states that "A name of a division or phylum should end in -phyta unless the taxon is a division or phylum of fungi, in which case its name should end in -mycota"|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12905|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Parkinson (1983) proposes the conservation of Suhria against Chaetangium. Tronchin et al. (2002) state that, "since Gelidium is paraphyletic with resepect to Suhria and Onikusa, these two genera should be reincorporated into Gelidium"|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12906|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|The type genus and its type species belong in Gelideaceae, but other taxa from the Chaetangiaceae now belong in the Gelidiaceae. Silva, Basson and Moe(1996) provide detail on this rather involved case. Briefly, the type of Chaetangium is conspecific with the type of Suhria, which was formally conserved over Chaetangium. This genus is now in the Gelidaceae, and so Chaetangiaceae is a taxonomic synonym thereof. A new family name (Galaxauraceae) was established for the remainder of the former Chaetangiaceae|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12907|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Silva, Basson and Moe (1996) provide detail on this rather involved case. Briefly, the type of Chaetangium is conspecific with the type of Suhria, which was formally conserved over Chaetangium. This genus is now in the Gelidaceae, and so Chaetangiaceae is a taxonomic synonym thereof. A new family name (Galaxauraceae) was established for the remainder of the former Chaetangiaceae|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12908|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 13594|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12909|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) bird genus Bostrychia Gray, 1847 (TSN 174956)|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12910|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) dipteran genus Contarinia Rondani, 1860 (TSN124611)|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12911|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 12271|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12912|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 12541|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12913|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Described in 1974, this is apparently a junior homonym of fungal genus Cornicularia (Schreb.) Ach. (TSN 190647), which was described in 1792|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12914|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) Digenea Carus, 1863 (TSN 55189)|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12915|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 183223|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12916|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Pikea Allen, 1857 (TSN 117017) and fish genus Pikea Steindachner, 1875 (TSN 167815)|2005-01-13 10:05:57|01/13/2005
12917|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 11209|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12918|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Lobophora Curtis, 1825 (TSN 189149)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12919|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Recommendation 16A.1 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Greuter et al. 2000), which applies to the brown algae, states that "A name of a division or phylum should end in -phyta unless the taxon is a division or phylum of fungi, in which case its name should end in -mycota"|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12920|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 11289|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12921|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) polychaete genus Alaria Schrank, 1788 (TSN 55230)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12922|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Dilophus Meigen, 1803 (TSN 121401)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12923|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 11181|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12924|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) arthropod Order Diplura (TSN 99228)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12925|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 10873|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12926|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) cnidarian genus Halopteris Allman, 1877 (TSN 50385)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12927|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 11122|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12928|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) cnidarian genus Myrionema Pictet, 1893 (TSN 49246)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12929|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 10916|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12930|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 11233|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12931|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) protist genus Saccorhiza (TSN 44094)|2005-01-14 09:08:40|01/14/2005
12932|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 176569|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12933|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 176608|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12934|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 174956|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12935|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 176170|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12936|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Arenaria L. (TSN 20235)|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12937|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Bartramia Hedw. (TSN 16090)|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12938|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) red algae genus Bostrychia Montagne, 1842 (TSN 13594)|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12939|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of insect genus Pedionomus Sublette, 1964 (TSN 129232)|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12940|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Noted by Dickinson (2003) as extinct|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12941|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently there is some conflict over the correct spelling, cochlearius vs. cochlearia|2005-01-18 07:53:55|01/18/2005
12942|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[X]|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12943|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Calcinus gaimardii. D. L. Rahayu and J. Forest, 1999, Zoosystema 21(2):462-468, divided C. gaimardii into two species, C. gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) sensu stricto, and C. morgani Rahayu and Forest, 1999, based primarily on differences in color patterns. These authors were unable to precisely establish geographic boundaries for the two species, and indicated (op. cit., Figure 3) that both species questionably occurred in the Hawaiian Islands. Because it is impossible to tell from the existing literature which taxon is being reported, Calcinus gaimardii in the broad sense of the taxon is included in the present list."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12944|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|This name was originally presented at a meeting on 24 September 1960; however, the publication including the original description is dated 1961|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12945|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Holthuis L. B. 2002. The Indo-Pacific scyllarine lobsters (Crustacea, Decapoda, Scyllaridae). Zoosystema 24 (3) : 499-683, states that: "...the Hawaiian specimens published by Colin & Arneson (1995: fig. 1071, as Scyllarides tumidus) and the one published by Hoover (1998: 274, as Scyllarus sp.), judging by the colour, are both Biarctus vitiensis n. comb." See also: Colin P. L. & Arneson C. 1995. - Tropical Pacific Invertebrates. A Field Guide to the Marine Invertebrates Occurring on Tropical Pacific Coral Reefs, Seagrass Beds and Mangroves. Coral Reef Press, Beverly Hills, California, viii + 296 p., 1354 col. Figs|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12946|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Cheiroplatea scutata. [...] This species was erroneously reported as Pylocheles scutata Ortmann, 1892, in the first edition."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12947|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Cheiroplatea scutata. This species was originally described by A. Ortmann, 1892, Zoologischer Jahrbcher (Systematik, Okologie, Geographie und Biologie) 6:275, as Chiroplatea scutata, an incorrect spelling of Cheiroplatea Bate, 1888."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12948|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "This species was incorrectly cited as Lithodes aequispina in the first edition, as was the date of publication as 1894. Although J. E. Benedict, 1895, Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 17(1016):481, erred in assigning a masculine ending to a feminine noun ("spina"), there is no indication that this was an inadvertent error Therefore, according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature 1999:32.5, it is not an original misspelling that must be corrected. The preprint of Benedict's paper, while appearing with the cover date of 1894, was actually published on January 29, 1895 (Anonymous, 1947, U.S. Natl. Mus. Bull. 193:82)."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12949|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: species possibly extinct|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12950|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) notes: "Paguroidea. J. Forest, 1987, Mm. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., Ser. A, Zool. 137:9, reinstated the superfamily Coenobitoidea, suppressed by P. A. McLaughlin, 1983, J. Crustac. Biol. 3(4):616, and united the superfamilies Coenobitoidea and Paguroidea under the section Paguridea. J. W. Martin and G. E. Davis, 2001, Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angel. Cty. Sci. Ser. 39:48, have now proposed a classification that reverts back to the P. A. McLaughlin (loc. cit.) classification for hermit crabs."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12951|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Martin & Davis (2001) note: "The family name Lomisidae and the superfamily name Lomisoidea, containing only the monotypic genus Lomis, occasionally have been spelled, beginning with Glaessner (1969), as Lomidae and Lomoidea (see especially McLaughlin, 1983a). However, the genus Lomis is not a Greek or Latin word, and thus it has no Greek or Latin stem (such as Lom-) to which the -idae ending can be added; the original author of Lomis, Bouvier, coined the French common name "Lomisine's" for these crabs (G. Poore, pers. comm.). Thus, the preferred spelling for the family is Lomisidae and for the superfamily is Lomisoidea."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12952|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Pentacheles laevis. This species, which was determined to be the senior synonym of Polycheles granulatus, was transferred from the genus Polycheles to Pentacheles, with addition of the Hawaiian record, by B. S. Galil, 2000, Mm. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 184:301."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12953|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Panulirus argus. Two subspecies, Panulirus argus argus and Panulirus argus westonii, were separated recently on the basis of molecular studies by S. K. Sarver, J. D. Silberman, and P. J. Walsh, 1998, J. Crustac. Biol. 18(1):177-186. Both subspecies are reported to occur in Florida by S. K. Sarver, D. Freshwater, D. Wilson, and P. J. Walsh, 2000, U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 98:870-873."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12954|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Palinurellus gundlachi. The common name "furry lobster," used in the first edition, is a general name for members of this genus; the adjective "copper" has been added to identify it more closely with "copper lobster," which is used in Florida, as noted by L. B. Holthuis, 1991, FAO Fish. Synop. 125(13):169."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12955|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Janetogalathea californiensis. The genus Janetogalathea was proposed by K. Baba and M. K. Wicksten, 1991, Crustacean Research 1997:341-346, for the species listed in the first edition as Galathea californiensis."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12956|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Munidopsis lignaria. A. B. Williams and K. Baba, 1989, U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 87(4):904-907, determined that the species identified as Munidopsis ciliata Wood-Mason, 1891, by J. W. Ambler, 1980, U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 78(1):13-34, from off the coast of Oregon, actually represented an undescribed species. These authors named the new species M. lignaria. Munidopsis ciliata, an Indo-Pacific species, has been removed from the current list."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12957|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Hippa testudinaria (J. F. W. Herbst, 1791) was shown by J. Haig, 1970, Crustaceana (Leiden) 19(3):289, to be the oldest valid name for the species listed in the first edition as Hippa cubensis (de Saussure, 1857). Hippa cubensis has been removed from the current list and replaced by Hippa testudinaria."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12958|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Catapaguroides setosus. This species, described by C. H. Edmondson, 1951, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus. 20(13):200, as Cestopagurus setosus, was transferred to the genus Catapaguroides and questionably put into synonymy with C. fragilis (Melin, 1939), by M. de Saint Laurent, 1968, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. (2)39(5):940. It was reinstated as a distinct species by P. A. McLaughlin and C. Pittman, 2002, Pac. Sci. 56(1):42."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12959|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Elassochirus tenuimanus. The common name "widehand hermit" was proposed by D. W. Kessler, 1985, Page 148 in Alaska's saltwater fishes and other sea life, Alaska Northwest Publishing Co., Anchorage. It was incorrectly listed as "wideband hermit" in the first edition."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12960|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Goreopagurus piercei. This species, listed in the first edition as Pagurus piercei, was transferred to the newly established genus Goreopagurus by P. A. McLaughlin, 1988, Crustaceana (Leiden) 55:261."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12961|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Manucomplanus ungulatus. R. Lemaitre and P. A. McLaughlin, 1996, Bull. Mar. Sci. 59(1):113, demonstrated that this species was the senior synonym of Manucomplanus corallinus (Benedict, 1892) that was listed in the first edition."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12962|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Pylochelidae. J. Forest, 1987, Mm. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., Ser. A, Zool. 137:25, pointed out that the family name Pylochelidae Bate, 1888, had priority over Pomatochelidae Stebbing, 1914. Pylochelidae replaces Pomatochelidae that was used in the first edition."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12963|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Mixtopagurus paradoxus. This species, described from North Carolina as Mixtopagurus gilli Benedict, 1901, was found to be synonymous with Mixtopagurus paradoxus A. Milne Edwards, 1880, from the Mer des Antilles by J. Forest, 1987, Mm. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., Ser. A, Zool. 137:220. It was inadvertently omitted from the first edition."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12964|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Sympagurus pictus. This species was listed in the first edition as Parapagurus pictus but was transferred by R. Lemaitre, 1989, Zool. Verh. (Leiden) 253:37, to Sympagurus."|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Verified as a junior homonym of dipteran genus Haigia Steyskal, 1961 (TSN 142416)|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12966|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 97909. Authorship is McLaughlin, 1981, not Scanland and Hopkins, 1969 (which is the authorship of the type species)|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12967|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifacts, see Hippa testunidaria (J. F. W. Herbst, 1791)|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Martin & Davis (2001) for discussions of Paguridea. Some have treated it at the rank of "section" (not currently supported by ITIS)|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12969|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875)|2005-01-18 08:13:16|01/18/2005
12970|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 66648|2005-01-24 09:37:20|01/24/2005
12971|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved junior homonym of insect genus Schroederella Enderlein, 1921 (TSN 145546), and a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) diatom genus Schroederella Pavillard (TSN 2390)|2005-01-24 09:37:20|01/24/2005
12972|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Petitia Jacq. (TSN 32241)|2005-01-24 09:37:20|01/24/2005
12973|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of beetle genus Galloisia Hustache 1920|2005-01-24 14:38:37|01/24/2005
12974|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Adicophasma is a fossil taxon from Eocene Baltic amber|2005-01-25 13:57:45|01/25/2005
12975|Todd McConchie, ITIS Taxonomic Data Technician|Raptophasma kerneggeri is a fossil taxon, based on specimens collected from Baltic amber|2005-01-25 13:57:45|01/25/2005
12976|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Plancturus Garman 1895 is synonymized under Fundulus Laceppede 1803 according to the current placement of its type species, Fundulus kansae Garman 1895|2005-01-26 11:23:48|01/26/2005
12977|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (personal communication, July 2004) recommended to recognize the type species of Platypanchax Ahl 1928 (Haplochilus modestus Pappenheim 1914) as valid in Hypsopanchax Myers 1924, and to synonymize Platypanchax thereunder|2005-01-26 11:23:48|01/26/2005
12978|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (Online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) provides no status comments, and only lists the placement of this species as "Goodeidae: Goodeinae"|2005-01-26 11:23:48|01/26/2005
12979|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[E]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12980|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], P[E]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12981|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], H?|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12982|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H[E]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12983|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[E?]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12984|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P[E]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12985|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[N]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12986|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H[X?]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12987|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; P|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12988|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E]|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12989|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Original combination Thyrolambrus rathbuni De Man, 1902 recombined as Daldorfia rathbuni (De Man, 1902) and thereafter emended to Daldorfia rathbunae (De Man, 1902) in Garth, 1958|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12990|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Article 30.1.4.3, genera ending in -ops, such as Stenocionops, are to be treated as masculine. Gender of epithets are corrected to reflect this|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12991|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Lyreidus bairdii (Smith, 1881) TSN unknown|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12992|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: Listed as Sesarma benedicti (TSN 99041) in the first edition|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12993|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: Listed as Sesarma miersii (TSN 99043) in the first edition|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12994|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: Listed as Sesarma ricordi (TSN 99044) in the first edition|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12995|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: Spelling of the species name is herein corrected from the first edition (see TSN 98912)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12996|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: "Listing by subspecies was discontinued in the current list"|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12997|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note: There is no clear consensus on the relationship of this species to others within existing families|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12998|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 99110|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
12999|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13000|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of the fish genus Hypsophrys Agassiz, 1859 (TSN 649772)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13001|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McLaughlin et al. (2005) note of acanthophora that its authorship should be "corrected from Desbonne and Schramm to simply Schramm"|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13002|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudorhombila H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (TSN 98962)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13003|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudorhombila quadridentata (Latreille, 1828) (TSN 98963)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13004|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 98712|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13005|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|pro parte (misapplication/misidentification) species that are applicable to Ovalipes floridanus and O. stephensoni - see TSN 98711 and TSN 98715. Correctly applied, authorship would be Saussure 1858 (although the current status of guaduplensis Saussure 1858 itself was not here determined)|2005-02-02 11:14:55|02/02/2005
13006|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 82233|2005-02-07 10:57:09|02/07/2005
13007|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|fossil taxon|2005-02-07 10:57:09|02/07/2005
13008|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Siphonodentalium lofotense M. Sars, 1965 (TSN 82247)|2005-02-07 10:57:09|02/07/2005
13009|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13010|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar, P|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13011|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Cos|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13012|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Davie (2002) notes that authority should probably be Holt and Tattersall, 1905|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13013|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Brinton (1975) notes that "S[tylocheiron] armatum Colosi, 1917, is of uncertain validity, being similar to or identical with S. carinatum," but Mathew's (1991) work verifies that these are separate species|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13014|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Mikkelsen (1987) on the complexities surrounding tricuspida vs. tricuspidata. She determined that tricuspida was the appropriate name, since the publication of "Thysanopodus tricuspidatus" by Gurin Mneville could not be dated (it may well have preceeded H. Milne Edwards' name, but in the absence of evidence it is assumed otherwise)|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13015|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Mikkelsen (1987) regarding the common mis-attribution of Thysanopoda to H. Milne Edwards (1830). Latreille (1830) was the first to latinize H. Milne Edwards' "Thysanopode" (used there as a French vernacular, and therefore unavailable from that work)|2005-02-09 08:00:10|02/09/2005
13016|Andrew K. Townesmith|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), "Astronesthes is feminine, so correct spelling is probably splendida," but he nevertheless lists the current name as Astronesthes splendidus Brauer, 1902|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13017|Andrew K. Townesmith|By implication Hyperchoristus tanneri Gill, 1883 is the type of Hyperchoristus Gill, 1883, which is a synonym of Echiostoma Lowe, 1843|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13018|Andrew K. Townesmith|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not provide status references for Parabathophilus|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13019|Andrew K. Townesmith|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not provide status references for Parabathophilus gloriae|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13020|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, combination not found in literature|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13021|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Nelson (1994) used Tribe Chauliodontini (for only the genus Chauliodus) as one of two tribes in the Stomiinae, it is apparently now recognized as its own subfamily (see Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes)|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13022|H. Banford, NMFS-NEFSC data technician|Eschmeyer (2004) places this genus in the subfamily Melanostomiinae, though there is apparently work that allies it more closely to the Malacosteinae. More research is needed to resolve the placement|2005-02-22 08:34:40|02/22/2005
13024|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Synonymy based on placement of type genus|2005-02-22 11:01:32|02/22/2005
13025|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Unresolved homonymy with Phrynobatrachus liberiensis Barbour and Loveridge, 1927|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13026|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Unresolved homonymy with Phrynobatrachus liberiensis (Barbour and Loveridge, 1927), originally published as Cardioglossa liberiensis Barbour and Loveridge, 1927|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13028|Roy W. McDiarmid|Preoccupied by Eleutherodactylus intermedius Barbour and Shreve, 1937. Eleutherodactylus haitianus Barbour, 1942 is the replacement name for Eleutherodactylus intermedius Cochran, 1941|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13029|Roy W. McDiarmid|Recent evidence suggests that Scaphiopus hurterii is probably specifically distinct. Until supporting data are published I prefer to include it with Scaphiopus holbrookii|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13030|Roy W. McDiarmid|Nesobia Van Kampen, 1923 is a junior homonym of Nesobia Ancey, 1887 (Mollusca)|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13031|Roy W. McDiarmid|Trachymantis Methuen, 1920 is preoccupied by Trachmantis Giglio-Tos, 1917. Laurentomantis is the replacement name for Trachymantis and has been placed in synonymy with Mantidactylus|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13032|Roy W. McDiarmid|Primary homonym of Paludicola festae based Hylodes festae Perraca, 1904; equals Eleutherodactylus festae (Perraca, 1904) by action of Peters (1955). Junior synonym of Eleutherodactylus galdi (Jimenez de la Espada)|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13033|Roy W. McDiarmid|Secondary homonym of Eleutherodactylus festae based on Hylodes festae (Perraca, 1904). Eleutherodactylus trepidotus Lynch, 1968 is the replacement name|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13034|Roy W. McDiarmid|Secondary homonyn in Eleutherodactylus of Microbatrachylus albolabris Taylor, 1940. Eleutherodactylus dixoni Lynch, 1991 is replacement name for Tomodactylus albolabris Taylor, 1943|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13035|Roy W. McDiarmid|Secondary homonym in Eleutherodactylus of Eleutherodactylus fuscus Lynn and Dent,1943. Eleutherodactylus maurus Hedges, 1989 is the replacement name for Tomodactylus fuscus Davis and Dixon, 1955|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13038|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Crother et al. (2003) do not recognize Bufo woodhousii velatus Bragg and Sanders, 1951 as it was "suggested to represent part of a zone of hybridization between Bufo fowleri and Bufo woodhousii"|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13039|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2004) comments (in account for Leptodactylus fragilis (Brocchi, 1877)) that "Virtually all literature regarding this species uses the incorrect name Leptodactylus labialis, which is now a junior synonym of Leptodactylus mystacinus." L. mystacinus is restricted to South America, whereas L. fragilis ranges as far north as southern Texas (USA). Flores-Villela's (1993) use of L. labialis apparently corresponds to L. fragilis|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13040|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Frost (2004), "Cyclorhamphus neglectus Lutz, 1928 [is a] Replacement name for Telmatobius asper Boulenger, 1907," although the generic name is correctly spelled as "Cycloramphus"|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13041|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a non-literature misspelling of Leptodactylus intermedius Lutz 1930|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13042|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of Glossostoma LeConte, 1851 (Turbellaria)|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13043|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2004) considers Rana typhonia Linnaeus, 1758 to be a "nomen oblitum" (forgotten name), but notes that this name has been used (until 1989) "for the species currently known as Bufo margaritifer"|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13044|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Frost (2004) notes of the type species (Hylambates dorsalis Peters, 1875), "See discussion by Ohler, 1999, Mitt. Mus. Naturkd. Berlin, Zool., 75: 37-45, who noted that it is not a member of Cardioglossa, Phrynobatrachus, or Philautus, and likely is an unknown member of the Rhacophorinae (Rhacophoridae of this catalog)"|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13045|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2004) notes of Hylambates dorsalis Peters, 1875, "See discussion by Ohler, 1999, Mitt. Mus. Naturkd. Berlin, Zool., 75: 37-45, who noted that it is not a member of Cardioglossa, Phrynobatrachus, or Philautus, and likely is an unknown member of the Rhacophorinae (Rhacophoridae of this catalog)"|2005-03-02 07:30:12|03/02/2005
13046|Daniel Perez-Gelabert|Allen (2002) states that the type locality was not given in the original description of this species and its distribution is unknown|2005-03-02 08:27:52|03/02/2005
13047|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Kathirithamby (1989) indicates that Mengeidae (TSN 114990) is a fossil family from the Baltic amber|2005-03-02 08:43:40|03/02/2005
13048|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Steinmenn (1989) attributes Carcinophoridae to Popham (1965) and Carcinophorinae to Hincks (1954), the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Principle of Coordination (Art. 36.1) requires that both be attributed the earliest, to Hincks (1954): "A name established for a taxon at any rank in the family group [ranks superfamily through subtribe at least] is deemed to have been simultaneously established for nominal taxa at all other ranks in the family group; all these taxa have the same type genus, and their names are formed from the stem of the name of the type genus [Art. 29.3] with appropriate change of suffix [Art. 34.1]. The name has the same authorship and date at every rank"|2005-03-03 14:20:19|03/03/2005
13049|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Steinmenn (1989) attributes Labiduridae to Verhoeff (1902) and Labidurinae to Burr (1909), the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Principle of Coordination (Art. 36.1) requires that both be attributed to the earliest, Verhoeff (1902): "A name established for a taxon at any rank in the family group [ranks superfamily through subtribe at least] is deemed to have been simultaneously established for nominal taxa at all other ranks in the family group; all these taxa have the same type genus, and their names are formed from the stem of the name of the type genus [Art. 29.3] with appropriate change of suffix [Art. 34.1]. The name has the same authorship and date at every rank"|2005-03-03 14:20:19|03/03/2005
13050|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Steinmenn (1989) attributes Labiidae to Burr (1909) and Labiinae to Burr (1911), the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Principle of Coordination (Art. 36.1) requires that both be attributed to the earliest, Burr (1909): "A name established for a taxon at any rank in the family group [ranks superfamily through subtribe at least] is deemed to have been simultaneously established for nominal taxa at all other ranks in the family group; all these taxa have the same type genus, and their names are formed from the stem of the name of the type genus [Art. 29.3] with appropriate change of suffix [Art. 34.1]. The name has the same authorship and date at every rank"|2005-03-03 14:20:19|03/03/2005
13051|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Steinmenn (1989) attributes Forficuloidea to Tillyard (1926), Forficulidae to Stephens (1829), and Forficulinae to Verhoeff (1902), the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Principle of Coordination (Art. 36.1) requires that all three be attributed to the earliest, Stephens (1829): "A name established for a taxon at any rank in the family group [ranks superfamily through subtribe at least] is deemed to have been simultaneously established for nominal taxa at all other ranks in the family group; all these taxa have the same type genus, and their names are formed from the stem of the name of the type genus [Art. 29.3] with appropriate change of suffix [Art. 34.1]. The name has the same authorship and date at every rank"|2005-03-03 14:20:19|03/03/2005
13052|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|This species is established on Galiano Island, off the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is suspected to be an introduction from Japan (see Penny, Adams and Stange, 1997, p. 70)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13053|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The record of Leucochrysa (L.) ampla Walker from the United States was based on the locality (Georgia) of the paralectotype. Tauber (2004) identified that specimen as L. (L.) insularis, not L. ampla; thus the record of L. ampla from the United States is unsubstantiated (Tauber, 2004, p. 1133)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13054|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Planipennia is mostly used as a suborder of Neuroptera when Megaloptera and Rhaphidioptera are also considered suborders (e.g. Arnett, 2000). Following Aspck et al. (2001), we use Megaloptera, Neuroptera and Rhaphidioptera as three separate orders of the Superorder Neuropterida. In this sense, Planipennia is a synonym of Neuroptera.|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13056|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Subspecies of Corydalus armatus appear to be no longer recognized (See Contreras-Ramos, 1998)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13057|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The synonymy of M. moesta Hagen, 1861 with Climaciella brunnea (Say, 1824) is from the still unpublished dissertation of Hoffman (1992)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13058|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The synonymy of M. floridana Banks, 1897 with Dicromantispa interrupta Say, 1825 is from the still unpublished dissertation of Hoffman (1992)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13059|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The transfer of Mantispa interrupta Say, 1825 to Dicromantispa Hoffman, 2002 is from the still unpublished dissertation of Hoffman (1992)|2005-03-07 13:43:52|03/07/2005
13060|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Iris L. (TSN 43191)|2005-03-09 07:37:43|03/09/2005
13061|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The report of Ischnoptera nox from the United States was shown to be a misidentification of I. rufa specimens (Roth, 2002, p. 358)|2005-03-09 10:04:29|03/09/2005
13062|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2005-03-09 14:23:19|03/09/2005
13063|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Hall (1981) states that after 1890 Rangifer tarandus tarandus had been introduced into North American more than once, but by 1975 most or all of these had died out|2005-03-09 14:23:19|03/09/2005
13064|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Rangifer tarandus tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758) (TSN 625197)|2005-03-09 14:23:19|03/09/2005
13066|Daniel Perez-Gelabert|Ross (1984) considers Embioptera Shipley, 1904 a more recent (junior) and less appropriate name for the order, using Embiidina Hagen 1862 instead|2005-03-11 08:45:28|03/11/2005
13067|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13068|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13069|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13070|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13071|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13072|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13073|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13074|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13075|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13076|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13077|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13078|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13079|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13080|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13081|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13082|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13083|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13084|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13085|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B, M; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13086|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13087|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; P[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13088|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13089|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13090|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, G[E?]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13091|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13092|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13093|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13094|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; P[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13095|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13096|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13097|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13098|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13099|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13100|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13101|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13102|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13103|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13104|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13105|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13106|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13107|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13108|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13109|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar, AP|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13110|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13111|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13112|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13113|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; P[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13114|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[N]; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13115|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, in part]; A[E], G, P[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13116|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, G, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13117|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13118|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; P, H[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13119|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part], B, M; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13120|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13121|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13122|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13123|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13124|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13125|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13126|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13127|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13128|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, Ar, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13129|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; P[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13130|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; H?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13131|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; P, H?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13132|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, G, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13133|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13134|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13135|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13136|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13137|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13138|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13139|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13140|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, Ar, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13141|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13142|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13143|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13144|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13145|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13146|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; G[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13147|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13148|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13149|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13150|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13151|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, Ar, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13152|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; Ar, A?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13153|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; H?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13154|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A[E], G[E]|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13155|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13156|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A, Ar, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13157|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13158|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E], C; A, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13159|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13160|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13161|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; P?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13162|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, Ar, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13163|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, P?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13164|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; A, Ar|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13165|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13166|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13167|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; A, P?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13168|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; A, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13169|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A?|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13170|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, G|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13171|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, G, P|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13172|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; A, Ar, G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13173|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; G, P, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13174|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; Ar, H|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13175|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Acartia lillgeborgii Giesbrecht, 1889 is spelled as such in the original description. In 1893 Giesbrecht spelled the specific epithet as lilljeborgii and this spelling has been adopted in the literature. According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Article 33.3.1, "when an incorrect subsequent spelling is in prevailing usage and is attributed to the publication of the original spelling, the subsequent spelling is deemed to be the correct origial spelling"|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13176|Andrew Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Phyllopus Brady, 1883 is preoccupied by Phyllopus Rafinesque, 1815. Soh et. al. proposed the genus Nullosetigera as a replacement for Phyllopus|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13177|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|A junior homonym of the beetle genus Bryaxis Kugelann, 1794 (no TSN)|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13178|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|A junior homonym of the fish genus Derjuginia Popov, 1931 (no TSN)|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13179|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, erroneous subspecific combination. Data entry error|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13180|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Boxshall and Halsey (2004) Grandiunguidae is "based on genus inqueriendium"|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13181|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Frank Ferrari (pers. comm. 9-2001), this spelling was incorrectly derived from the genus name|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13182|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gaetanus intermedius Campbell 1930 is a junior secondary homonym of Gaetanus intermedius (Wolfenden 1905), and has been replaced by Gaetanus campbellae Park 1975|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13183|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gaetanus intermedius (Wolfenden 1905) is a senior secondary homonym of Gaetanus intermedius Campbell 1930|2005-03-11 09:41:16|03/11/2005
13184|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, C; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13185|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, C; G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13186|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13187|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, G, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13188|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; Ar, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13189|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; A|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13190|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13191|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; A|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13192|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13193|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13194|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13195|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C, F; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13196|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; G, P, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13197|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M; G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13198|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13199|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A, G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13200|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A, Ar, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13201|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, C; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13202|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13203|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, C; G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13204|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13205|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, C; A|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13206|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; A, Ar, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13207|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, M, C; A, Ar|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13208|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, M, C; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13209|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C; G?|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13210|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13211|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, M, C; A, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13212|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, C; A, Ar, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13213|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C[E]; A, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13214|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13215|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, C; A, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13216|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C[E]; P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13217|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; (Canada?)|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13218|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, G, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13219|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13220|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C, F; Ar|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13221|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, G, P, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13222|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; G, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13223|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, I, C; A, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13224|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, P, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13225|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; P, H|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13226|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A?, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13227|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I, M, C; Ar, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13228|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, I, C; A, Ar, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13229|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C; P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13230|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B, M, C; A|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13231|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B, C; A, Ar, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13232|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A, P, G|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13233|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A?, P|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13234|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) comment: "SUBCLASS COPEPODA? Attribution INCERTAE SEDIS"|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13235|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) comment: "SUBCLASS COPEPODA (systematic position INCERTAE SEDIS)"|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13236|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) comment: "Family incertae sedis"|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13237|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) comment: "Family incertae sedis; probably Clausidiidae"|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13238|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 89094|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13239|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 89106|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13240|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C, F; A|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13241|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to McLaughlin et al. (2005), the author date of (Gurin-Mneville, 1831) is only documented from external evidence|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13242|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 89086|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13243|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 89087|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13244|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Dr. Z. Kabata states that "apparently Cauloxenus stygius was recorded only once, by its original discoverer, Cope (1872)." There may be other references to the species in the literarature, so further consideration may be needed on the status of the species at a later point|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13245|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on placement of the type genus, Peroderma, in Pennellidae (World of Copepoda site, 2005)|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13246|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on placement of the type genus, Eirgos as a syn of Anuretes, in Caligidae (World of Copepoda site, 2005)|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13247|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on placement of the type genus, Anthosoma, in Dichelesthiidae (World of Copepoda site, 2005)|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13248|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; P?|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13249|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Bttger-Schnack (pers. comm., 2/2002) indicates that her use of Urocorycaeus and Farranula as genera was erroneous; she intended to represent them as subgenera of Corycaeus|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13250|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (different kingdom, same name as) red algae genus Ceratocolax Rosenvinge, 1898 (TSN 12077)|2005-03-15 13:51:01|03/15/2005
13251|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13252|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13253|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13254|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13255|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar, P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13256|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13257|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A?, P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13258|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; A, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13259|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B, M; H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13260|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, I; A, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13261|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; Ar|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13262|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13263|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13264|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13265|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; Ar?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13266|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C, F; A, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13267|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A?, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13268|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A?, Ar?, G?, P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13269|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B; A, G, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13270|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13271|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13272|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13273|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, G, P, H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13274|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, G, P, H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13275|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, I; A, G, H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13276|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13277|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; G, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13278|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13279|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: N; A|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13280|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A, G?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13281|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, Ar, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13282|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; A?, P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13283|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, I; A, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13284|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; G?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13285|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, G?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13286|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; G?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13287|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13288|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, G, H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13289|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; P?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13290|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, I; A, Ar, G, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13291|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B, I; A, Ar, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13292|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M: H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13293|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; Ar, P|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13294|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A, Ar, G, P, H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13295|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, Ar|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13296|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13297|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A, Ar, G|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13298|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, B; A[E], Ar, P[E]|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13299|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Possibly incertae sedis|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13300|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; H|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13301|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, C, I; A, Ar, G, P, H?|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13302|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Conroy-Dalton and Huys (1997), A. longicaudata Nicholls, 1939 is a primary homonym of A. longicaudata Scott, 1892 (now the type-species of Stenocopia)|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13303|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Martin and Davis (2001), the family "Paranannopidae established by Por (1986) was relegated to a subfamily of the Pseudotachidiidae by Willen (1999); the Pseudotachidiidae was formerly a subfamily of the Thalestriidae." ITIS has chosen to primarily follow Martin and Davis to the family level. Due to conflicting treatments of Paranannopidae, ITIS is retaining the family level from McLaughlin et al. 2005, but relegating it to a synonym of Pseudotachidiidae|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13304|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) cyanobacterial genus Schizothrix Kuetzing Ex Gomont, 1892 (TSN 1032)|2005-03-16 16:13:17|03/16/2005
13305|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Added to ITIS based on a pre-publication version of McLaughlin et al. (McLaughlin et al. 2005. Common and Scientific Names of Aquatic Invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Crustaceans. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 31), and subsequently corrected before publication|2005-03-22 16:14:06|03/22/2005
13306|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Octolasmis aymonini geryonophila Pilsbry, 1907|2005-03-22 16:14:06|03/22/2005
13307|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gerardia Benth. (1846) is a nom. illeg.: later homonym non Gerardia Linnaeus (1753)|2005-03-25 07:53:08|03/25/2005
13311|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, apparently not spelled "Amblystoma krausei" in the literature|2005-03-28 16:10:57|03/28/2005
13312|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2005) notes "Opinion 1462, Anonymous, 1987, Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 44: 263. Placed on Official Index of Rejected Names by Opinion 1830, Anonymous, 1996, Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 53: 68-69"|2005-03-28 16:10:57|03/28/2005
13313|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently "based on nongynogenetic hybrids of Ambystoma texanum X Ambystoma laterale" (Frost, 2004, citing Bogart et al., 1987)|2005-03-28 16:10:57|03/28/2005
13314|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frost (2004) comments as follows: "Recognized as a gynogenetic lineage by Uzzell, 1964, Copeia, 1964: 257-300; considered part of a hybrid swarm of a Ambystoma laterale X Ambystoma jeffersonianum and not a unitary lineage by Lowcock, Licht, and Bogart, 1987, Syst. Zool., 36: 328-336"|2005-03-28 16:10:57|03/28/2005
13315|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Banks and Dove (1992) state that "the generic name Polyborus Vieillot, 1816, is based on a type species of uncertain identity [...] and must be replaced by Caracara Merrem, 1826"|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13316|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Corrigenda (version 3.1f) to The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, Third Edition, states "Falco novaeseelandiae: spelling, not novaezeelandiae"|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13317|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sibley & Monroe (1993) note that "the original spelling is cuvierii," and "not cuvieri"|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13318|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|uralensis is considered by Mayr & Cottrell (1979) as a synonym of obsoletus, which in turn is considered by del Joyo et al. (1994) as a synonym of rusticolus|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13319|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies of Falco rusticolus Linnaeus are not recognized by del Joyo et al. (1994) or Dickinson (2003)|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13320|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although considered by some as a subspecies of Falco peregrinus, Dickinson (2003) "tentatively" treated Falco pelegrinoides Temminck 1829 as a full species|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13321|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (2003) notes under Polyhierax insignis Walden 1872, "Type species of the genus Neohierax here submerged"|2005-04-13 07:42:47|04/13/2005
13322|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: PM|2005-05-03 08:03:11|05/03/2005
13323|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A|2005-05-03 08:03:11|05/03/2005
13324|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: P|2005-05-03 08:03:11|05/03/2005
13325|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-P|2005-05-03 08:03:11|05/03/2005
13326|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|This combination could not be found in the literature - most likely a database misspelling of Congrina flava (Goode and Bean, 1896)|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13327|Thomas Orrell, ITIS Data Development Technician|This combination could not be found in the literature - most likely a database misspelling of Congrina gracilior (Ginsburg, 1951)|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13328|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, this combination & spelling was not found in the literature (the genus is masculine)|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13329|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Moringua ferruginea Bliss, 1883 (TSN 635845)|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13330|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|By implication; combination not explicitly listed in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2004), although Serrivomer sector brevidentatus Roule and Bertin, 1929 is listed, of which Eschmeyer says, "Probably not available, infrasubspecific; not conforming to subspecies or variety; from the North Atlantic. Subsequent publication in an available way not researched"|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13331|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: AM|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13332|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:CUM|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13333|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:UM|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13334|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:UM-P|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13335|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Ophisoma is an objective synonym of Ariosoma. Ophiosoma prorigerum is listed as "valid but genus uncertain"|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13336|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Clupea gigantea Shaw 1804 is senior to Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1847, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) says that "The name Megalops atlanticus should be continued following provisions of the 1999 code" [International Code of Zoological Nomenclature]|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13337|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Clupea thrissoides Bloch & Schneider 1801 is senior to Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1847, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) says that "The name Megalops atlanticus should be continued following provisions of the 1999 code" [International Code of Zoological Nomenclature]|2005-05-03 13:42:21|05/03/2005
13338|Quintin Gravatt|Original description used the alternate spelling Cinosternidea for the family|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13339|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: the possible introduction of Chelydra serpentina to the Central Pacific Territories (Guam) is based on numerous reports of individuals, but successful breeding has not been confirmed|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13340|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: the possible introduction of Chinemys reevesii to the Central Pacific Territories (Palau and Guam) is based on numerous reports of individuals, but successful breeding has not been confirmed|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13341|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: the possible introduction of Ocadia sinensis to the Central Pacific Territories (Guam) is based on numerous reports of individuals, but successful breeding has not been confirmed|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13342|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: historical reports of individuals in the vicinity of Vancouver indicate the possible introduction of Actinemys marmorata to Canada; however, since there have been no recent observations in the area this population is now presumed to have been extirpated|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13343|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Chrysemys picta occurs naturally throughout the central, southern portions of Canada; however, the disjunct population on Vancouver Island may have been introduced|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13344|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: the possible introduction of Terrapene carolina to the Central Pacific Territories (Guam) is based on numerous reports of individuals, but successful breeding has not been confirmed|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13345|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: the population of Geochelone carbonaria in the Caribbean Territories (U.S. Virgin Islands) appears to be native, but there is good indication that this population is the result of a prehistoric human introduction|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13346|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: within the Central Pacific Territories Crocodylus porosus occurs naturally on Palau; however, there are only incidental reports of apparently vagrant individuals from the Caroline Islands|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13347|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Endangered throughout range|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13348|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Threatened throughout range|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13349|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Endangered throughout range in Continental US|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13350|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Threatened in some areas of species' range|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13351|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2003) note: Endangered in some areas of species' range|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13352|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Iverson (1992) erroneously states that Lacpde (1788:volume one) was made unavailable by ICZN Opinion 1463 (1987) when, in fact, volume two was made unavailable. Like other authors, Iverson (1992) assigns priority to Bonnaterre (1789)|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13353|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Sternotherus carinatus (Gray, 1856) TSN 173759|2005-05-09 11:51:32|05/09/2005
13354|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, see Rhagoletis juniperinus Marcovitch, 1915 (TSN 142698)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13355|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over ruficauda, but synonymy uncertain (Hendel 1927)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13356|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over longirostris, but synonymy uncertain|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13357|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over loewiana, but synonymy uncertain|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13358|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over meigenii, but synonymy uncertain|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13359|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over hestia, but synonymy uncertain; type data White & Marquardt (1989: 476)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13360|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over amoena, but synonymy uncertain (Hendel 1927: 198)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13361|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over mauritanica, but synonymy uncertain (White & Korneyev 1989: 353)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13362|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over zelleri, but synonymy uncertain (Hendel 192 7:142); specimens misid. as arnicae by Schrank 1781 also syntypes|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13363|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over australis, but synonymy uncertain; inference of holotype by White & Marquardt 1989: 474|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13364|F. Christian Thomson|jaceana Hering given precedence over conyzae by ICZN 1990 (Opinion #1619)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13365|F. Christian Thomson|Euribia is a nomen nudum as it was in a work suppressed by the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13366|F. Christian Thomson|Has priority over stigma, but synonymy uncertain; type(s) lost (White & Korneyev 1989: 365)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13367|F. Christian Thomson|The status of this name may need to changed due to the newest (2000) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13368|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus Carpomya Costa, 1854|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13369|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus Cladotricha Hering, 1940|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13370|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus Heringomyia Hardy, 1968|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13371|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus Hermannloewia Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13372|John Maret|Junior homonym of dipteran genus Hoplandromyia Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13373|F. Christian Thomson|The status of this name may need to changed due to the newest (2000) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. intermedia Munro 1935 is a junior synonym and junior primary homonym|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13374|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior primary homonym of Trypeta formosa Coquillett, 1894|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13375|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Campiglossa intermedia (Zia, 1937) (proposed in Icteria)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13376|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203142|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13377|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203143|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13378|John Maret|Junior secondary homonym of dipteran species Campiglossa ignobilis (Loew, 1861)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13379|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Campiglossa intermedia Chen, 1938 (a junior synonym now in Oxyna). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13380|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Carpophthorella magnifica Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13381|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Carpophthoromyia angusticeps Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13382|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Coelotrypes vittatus Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13383|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Acidiella longipennis Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13384|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Acidoxantha punctiventris Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13385|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Aciura sexfissata Becker, 1909|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13386|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Acrotaeniostola sexvittata Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13387|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Bactrocera longicornis Macquart, 1835|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13388|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Calosphenisca volucris Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13389|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently requires replacement name due to primary homonymy with Dacus adustus Munro, 1948|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13390|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Dacus apicalis Meijere, 1911 (now in Bactrocera). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13391|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Dacus indecorus Drew, 1971 (now in Bactrocera). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13392|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Dacus mayi Hardy, 1951 (now in Bactrocera). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13393|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Dacus modestus Fabricius, 1805|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13394|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Dacus pectoralis Walker, 1859|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13395|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Dacus pusillus (May, 1965) (valid; proposed in Callantra). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13396|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Dacus unifasciatus Malloch, 1939 (now in Bactrocera). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13397|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Enoplopteron hieroglyphicum Meijere, 1913|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13398|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Felderimyia fuscipennis Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13399|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Hermannloewia mutila Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13400|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Machaomyia caudata Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13401|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Musca cornuta Scopoli, 1772|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13402|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Musca heraclei Linnaeus, 1758|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13403|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Musca stellata Fuesslin, 1775|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13404|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Myopites olii Dirlbek, 1973|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13405|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Neanomoea approximata Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13406|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Oedaspis montana Snow, 1894|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13407|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Oedaspis serrata Freidberg & Kaplan, 1992|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13408|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Pardalaspis bipustulata Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13409|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Pardalaspis cyanescens Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13410|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Pardalaspis roubaudi Bezzi, 1923|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13411|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Phantasmiella cylindrica Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13412|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Phorelliosoma hexachaeta Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13413|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Poecilothea angustifrons Hendel, 1914|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13414|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephrites xanthodes Broun, 1904|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13415|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis acanthiophilopsis Hering, 1938|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13416|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior primary homonym of Tephritis affinis Snow 1894 (TSN 142974)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13417|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior primary homonym of Tephritis affinis Chen 1938|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13418|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis alternata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13419|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis aprica Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13420|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis capitata Wiedemann, 1824|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13421|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis discoidea Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13422|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis fasciventris Macquart, 1843|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13423|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis guttata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13424|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis irrorata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13425|John Maret|Unresolved primary homonymy with Tephritis marginata Malloch, 1931|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13426|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis marginata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13427|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Tephritis marginata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13428|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Tephritis nebulosa Wiedemann, 1817 (now in Oxyna). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13429|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Tephritis obsoleta Wiedemann, 1824|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13430|John Maret|Unresolved primary homonymy with Tephritis obsoleta Wulp, 1900|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13431|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Tephritis punctata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13432|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Tephritis punctata Fallen, 1814 (and Tephritis punctata Wiedemann, 1824)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13433|John Maret|Unresolved primary homonymy with Tephritis punctata Fallen, 1814 (now in Terellia) and Tephritis punctata Wiedemann, 1824 (now in Ceratitis)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13434|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis punctella Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13435|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis pupillata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13436|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Tephritis pura Boheman, 1864 (a junior synonym now in Campiglossa). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13437|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis quinquefasciata Macquart, 1835|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13438|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis rotundiventris Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13439|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tephritis sauteri Enderlein, 1911|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13440|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Terellia luteola (Wiedemann, 1830) (valid; proposed in Trypeta). Replacement is unnecessary under the ICZN|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13441|John Maret|Junior secondary homonym of dipteran species Tetreuaresta rufula (Wulp, 1900)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13442|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Tomoplagia aberrans Aczel, 1954|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13443|John Maret|Junior secondary homonym of dipteran species Trupanea mutabilis (Hering, 1941)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13444|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypanea separata Malloch, 1933|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13445|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypanea texana Malloch, 1942|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13446|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta anceps Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13447|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta angusta Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13448|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta binaria Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13449|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta bipunctata Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13450|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta caffra Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13451|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta decora Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13452|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta dissoluta Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13453|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta excellens Loew, 1862|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13454|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta gracilis Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13455|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta helva Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13456|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta incompleta Williston, 1896|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13457|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior primary homonym of Trypeta incompleta Becker, 1903|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13458|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta indecora Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13459|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta jucunda Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13460|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta lunifera Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13461|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta mamulae Frauenfeld, 1855|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13462|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta ochracea Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13463|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta planifrons Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13464|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta praetexta Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13465|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta semiatra Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13466|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta sinuata Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13467|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta ternaria Loew, 1861|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13468|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Urophora tenuis Becker, 1908|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13469|John Maret|Junior primary homonym of dipteran species Vidalia cervicornis Brunetti, 1917|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13470|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently requires replacement name due to unresolved primary homonymy with Trypeta formosa Loew, 1844|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13471|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of dipteran species Trypeta formosa Loew, 1844|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13472|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently requires replacement name due to unresolved primary homonymy with Trypeta incompleta Williston, 1896|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13473|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently requires replacement name due to unresolved homonymy with Tephritis punctata Fallen, 1814|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13474|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Tephritis punctata Fallen, 1814 means that Ceratitis punctata (Wiedemann, 1824) will either need to be replaced with an available and potentially valid synonym (such as senegalensis Macquart, 1835?) or a new substitute name|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13475|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Tephritis obsoleta Wulp, 1900 means that Xarnuta obsoleta (Wiedemann, 1824) will either need to be replaced with an available and potentially valid synonym (such as morosa Meijere, 1914?) or a new substitute name|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13476|John Maret|Unresolved junior primary homonym of dipteran species Dacus adustus Munro, 1948|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13477|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved primary homonymy with Dacus adustus Wang & Zhao, 1989|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13478|John Maret|incorrect original spelling of Anastrepha costarukmanii Capoor, 1954|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13479|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Anastrepha dangeloi Blanchard, 1961|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13480|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Anastrepha pseudofraterculus Capoor, 1955|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13481|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Euribia conyzae Hering, 1934|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13482|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Euribia erichischmidti Hering, 1953|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13483|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Musca cinereus Harris, 1780|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13484|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Musca jacobeae Panzer, 1805|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13485|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Ortalis sanctaemariae Bigot, 1860|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13486|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Rioxa debeauforti Meijere, 1906|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13487|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Tephritis quinquefasciata Walker, 1837|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13488|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Trypeta undecimguttata Thomson, 1869|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13489|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Trypeta sexincisa Thomson, 1869|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13490|John Maret|Incorrect original spelling of Trypeta schaefferi Frauenfeld, 1857|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13491|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of hermit crab genus Tylaspis Henderson 1885 (TSN 98272)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13492|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently also a junior homonym of valid bird genus Spheniscus Brisson 1760 (TSN 174461)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13493|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Also a junior homonym of fish genus Chaetostoma Tschudi 1846 (TSN 639133)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13494|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Also a junior homonym of sponge genus Acanthella Schmidt 1862 (TSN 659461)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13495|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' (same name but not both regulated by the same nomenclatural Code) pf ciliophoran suborder Sessilina Kahl 1953 (TSN 46460)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13496|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) blue-green algal genus Homoeothrix (Thuret) Kirch. In Engl. and Prantl. (TSN 1308)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13497|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior primary homonym of dipteran (xylophagid) species Musca ferruginea Scopoli, 1763 (TSN 130084)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13499|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Ranks between family and genus have not yet been addressed in ITIS for the Tephritidae|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13500|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to F. Christian Thompson (personal communication, May 2005), the gender indicated in Norrbom et al. (1999) was incorrect under the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999), per Article 30.1.4.4|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13501|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|As originally published, the gender of the epithet was incorrect; correction is mandatory under the International Code of Nomenclature (1999), per Article 34.2. Norrbom et al. (1999) reflect the correction|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13502|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to F. Christian Thompson and Allen L. Norrbom (personal communication, May 2005), the genus is to be treated as feminine, so the species epithet in this case must be modified for gender agreement, per Article 34.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature (1999)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13503|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|As originally published, the gender of the epithet was correct (F. Christian Thompson & Allen L. Norrbom, personal communication, May 2005); the correction in Norrbom et al. (1999), while appropriate under the 3rd edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, is inappropriate under the 4th edition|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13504|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved primary junior homonym of dipteran (Ulidiid) species Trypeta trifasciata Say, 1831 (TSN 142307)|2005-05-12 14:08:54|05/12/2005
13505|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of fish genus Nystactes Bhlke, 1957 (TSN 635364)|2005-05-18 12:35:26|05/18/2005
13506|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brusca & Brusca (2002) note that "Entognatha may be an artificial group"|2005-05-23 10:59:58|05/24/2005
13509|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apterygota is considered to be paraphyletic, corresponding to multiple taxonomic groups within the Hexapoda|2005-05-23 11:45:38|05/24/2005
13510|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|McGavin (1993) indicates that the former Homoptera is equivalent to the currently recognized suborders Auchenorrhyncha + Sternorrhyncha|2005-05-24 13:38:00|05/24/2005
13512|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|At present ITIS is not utilizing suborders within Aves|2005-05-26 08:13:11|05/26/2005
13513|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|ITIS does not currently utilize suborders in Aves|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13514|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen website and in Dickinson (2003) regarding authorship controversy and its resolution|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13515|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See the Zoonomen site for details on the nomenclature and authorship|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13516|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See the Zoonomen site for details on the nomenclature|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13517|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gender corrected according to Dickinson (2003)|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13518|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gender corrected according to Dickinson (2003) and Zoonomen site|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13519|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (2003) says that "clara van Rossem, 1947 [is] submerged in the simplified arrangement of Baptista et al. (1997)" but neither reference specifies which subspecies it corresponds to. However, the type locale of clara is in Baja California, and only mearnsi is found there|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13520|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied in Ptilonopus|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13521|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen website, Dickinson (2003), and Peters (1937) regarding authorship citation and original genus issues|2005-05-26 09:08:00|05/26/2005
13522|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; P|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13523|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A, P|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13524|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; P|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13525|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13526|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A, P[E]|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13527|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A [E, part], P[E]|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13528|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A, P|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13529|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part], A, P[E]|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13530|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[X]; A|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13531|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A-I|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13532|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, part]; A, P, H|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13533|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Tshudy and Babcock (1997) considered "the subfamilies Neophoberinae (Glaessner, 1969), Nephropinae (Holthuis, 1974), and Thymopinae (Holthuis, 1974) [to be] artificial" and not supported by their cladistic analysis|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13534|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: species possibly extinct and critically endangered category listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13535|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: species possibly extinct and IUCN vulnerable species|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13536|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: endangered species federally listed under the Endangered Species Act and critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13537|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: IUCN vulnerable species|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13538|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) status: candidate species proposed for federal listing and IUCN vulnerable species|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13539|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2004) status: vulnerable|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13540|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) notes: Although H. H. Hobbs, Jr., 1981, Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 318:388, synonymized P. chacei with P. enoplosternum Hobbs, 1947, H. H. Hobbs, Jr., 1989, Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 480:65, reinstated P. chacei|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13541|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Martin & Davis (2001) note: "Tshudy and Babcock (1997) examined fossil and extant clawed lobsters and indicated that the family Thaumastochelidae, at least as used previously, may be paraphyletic. We have not taken the extra step of deleting this family (which would result in the former thaumastochelids being treated as Nephropidae), as there was also strong support in their analysis for grouping at least some thaumastochelid genera together (Tshudy and Babcock, 1997: fig. 1)."|2005-05-31 16:08:31|05/31/2005
13542|Zoonomen website, June 2005|extinct|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13543|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a full family, Numididae, rather than a subfamily (Numidinae) by Dickinson (2003) and Zoonomen website|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13544|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily (Meleagridinae, in the Phasianidae), rather than as a full family (Meleagrididae) by Dickinson (2003) and Zoonomen website|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13545|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily (Tetraoninae, in the Phasianidae), rather than as a full family (Tetraonidae) by Dickinson (2003) and Zoonomen website|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13546|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Suborders are not presently utilized in ITIS within the Galliformes|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13547|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as 'Oreortyx picta palmeri'|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13548|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to placement of the type, listed by Peters (1934) as Perdix australis Latham, which is currently recognized as a subspecies, Coturnix ypsilophora australis Latham 1802 by Zoonomen website and Dickinson (2003)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13549|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 175858|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13550|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 175859|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13551|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553890|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13552|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dr. Peterson (Zoonomen website, 2005) notes, "Spelt levaillantoides, understandably, in many locations." However, he considers that an unjustified emendation, while admitting that not all will agree|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13553|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. Despite searching in the pertinent literature, the epithet "ochrogaster" was not found in this group. Almost certainly an entry error in the NODC Taxonomic Code v8, but it is unclear what was intended|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13554|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen website (2005), and Dickinson (2003) on the gender of Lagopus|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13555|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen website (2005), and Dickinson (2003) for commentaries on the spelling and status of dauuricae|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13556|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen website (2005), and Dickinson (2003) on the gender of Bambusicola|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13557|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Dickinson (2003) on the gender of Caloperdix|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13558|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Dickinson (2003) on the gender of Melanoperdix|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13559|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553898|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13560|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 175860|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13561|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553829|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13562|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553888|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13563|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553869|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13564|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 175893|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13565|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 175892|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13566|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553880|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13567|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553879|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13568|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553871|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13569|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The original combination as given by Peters (1934) is 'Pternistes rufopictus,' and he gave the current name as 'Pternistis rufopictus (Reichenow).' If the original generic spelling were either an emendation or an incorrect spelling (which seems likely), then under Article 51.3.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999), treating this in Pternistis would not require parentheses for authorship|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13570|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13571|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Endangered on IUCN Red List|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13572|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Lophura hoogerwerfi)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13573|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Lophura inornata)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13574|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (separately as Lophura inornata & Lophura hoogerwerfi, here treated as subspecies within L. inornata, following Zoonomen website and Dickinson (2003))|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13575|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Melanoperdix nigra). Gender corrected to masculine following Dickinson (2003)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13576|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act (as Polyplectron emphanum), and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Polyplectron emphanum). napoleonis Lesson has been dated to 1831, and euphanum Temminck to 1832, so the former has priority. See Zoonomen website and Dickinson (2003)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13577|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List. See Zoonomen website and Dickinson (2003) regarding the use of napoleonis Lesson 1831 over emphanum Temminck 1832|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13578|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (as Catreus wallichi)|2005-06-08 08:34:20|06/08/2005
13579|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a common misspelling of Scathophagidae, based on an unjustified emendation of Scathophaga to Scatophaga|2005-06-17 08:06:13|06/17/2005
13580|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although the Zoonomen website (1998) placed the genus Rhinopomastus Jardine 1828 in its own family, the Rhinopomastidae, as of June 2005 Zoonomen has placed this genus into the Phoeniculidae, without comment. Dickinson (2003) also reflects this lumping, so ITIS is synonymizing Rhinopomastidae under Phoeniculidae|2005-06-17 10:51:16|06/17/2005
13581|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subfamily affiliation of the genus Pseudosetipinna Peng and Zhao, 1988 is not noted by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004)|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13582|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:U|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13583|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:CU|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13584|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: AM-F:M|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13585|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:M|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13586|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:M|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13587|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:M-PM|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13588|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that, "Stolephorus commersonianus is an incorrect subsequent spelling (see entry in Official Index)"|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13589|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) cites the original publication as "Cope, E. D. 1867 [Ref ID: 18027] Supplement on some new species of American and African fishes. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. v. 13 (pt 2): 400-407. [See Cope 1867 [ref. 910].]" In the entry for Eschmeyer's reference 910, he notes, "[Read in 1866, separates distributed in 1867, bound part III distributed in 1869; not as per Gilbert 1971 [ref. 19710], but see Gilbert 1998:150 [ref. 23395]" Correct publication date for this species follows Eschmeyer's determination|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13590|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that Harengula melanurus is "Subjectively invalid; secondarily preoccupied by Clupea melanura Cuvier 1829 when both were in Clupea, replaced by Clupea atricauda Gnther 1868 and by Harengula valenciennesi Bleeker 1868. Synonym of Sardinella atricauda (Gnther 1868) -- (Whitehead 1985:92 [ref. 5141], Monroe et al. 1999:1809 [ref. 24728])"|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13591|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|The combination Alosa braschnikowi curensis could not be found in the literature. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), treats braschnikowi as the correct spelling of the epithet, but this spelling is not mentioned in combination with subspecies curensis|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13592|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) places Clupea chrysoptera in the genus Thryssa in the Engraulidae. In a 2002 version of the Catalog of Fishes, Clupea chrysoptera was placed in the Clupeidae|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13593|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) suggests that Clupea hepsetus Martens, 1824 is best handled for now in synonymy under the family. Until further research resolves the status of this name more clearly, ITIS is following this advice|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13594|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), notes that "no types known" for this species, but places it in synonymy with Etrumeus teres|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13595|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status of Spratelloides japonicus is uncertain. Listed in Shiino with authorship as Houttuyn, 1782, which may correspond to Atherina japonica Houttuyn, 1782, which according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) is suppressed by the ICZN (Opinion 749) and treated as a synonym of Engraulis japonicus Temminck and Schlegel, 1846|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13596|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|The combination Ramnogaster melanostoma limnoica is not found in Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2005), but Clupea melanostoma limnoica is treated as a synonym of Platanichthys platana|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13597|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:UM-P[I]|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13598|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: A-F:CU-P[I]|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13599|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The status of coval Cuvier 1829 is apparently uncertain. See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Life, 2004)|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13600|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) does not note the use of any names as subspecies of Opisthonema oglinum (Lesueur, 1818) in the recent literature. Whitehead (1985) does note the use in 1972, but the notes there suggest it is questionable|2005-06-20 08:30:31|06/20/2005
13601|J. D. Hardy|Cantharoidea|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13602|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that "Cebrionidae" Latreille (1802) has priority for the family name, but we maintain Elateridae here pending resolution of an application to the ICZN being prepared by Paul Johnson (in litteris) proposing precedence of Elateridae (and hence Elateroidea) over Cebrionidae (-oidea)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13603|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) point out that "Stenotrachelidae has priority over Cephaloidae for the name of the family"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13604|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 902-903) point out that "Euglenidae Seidlitz (1875) has priority over Aderidae for the family and nominotypical subfamily names. However, in Opinion 1549 (ICZN 1989b) Euglenidae Seidlitz was emended to Euglenisidae to remove the family name homonymy, and Aderidae was given precedence over Euglenisidae whenever these two names are considered synonyms"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13605|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 821) indicate that "The name Leptininae is usually attributed to LeConte (1866b) and given priority over Platypsyllinae, but no family-group name based on Leptinus was actually used until LeConte (1972)"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13606|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that "The grammatically correct spelling of the family name is Monommatidae, which has been used occasionally in place of the better-known spelling Monommidae"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13607|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Helodidae is considered a synonym of Scirtidae (Lawrence and Newton, 1995)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13608|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Limulodidae is considered a synonym of Platypsyllinae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13609|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lyctidae is currently used as a subfamily (Lyctinae) of Bostrichidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13610|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Othniidae is currently used as a subfamily (Othniinae) of family Salpingidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13611|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Pedilidae is currently used as a subfamily (Pedilinae) of family Pyrochroidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13613|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Apparently a literature misspelling of the family Elmidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13614|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Reitter, 1909 (1856)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13615|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Candeze, 1857/Lacordaire, 1857|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13616|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Erichson, 1845/Blanchard, 1845|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13617|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Imhoff, 1856 (1815)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13618|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Hatch, 1927 (1880)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13619|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Lacordaire, 1859/Schaum, 1859|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13620|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship as 'Horn, 1880 (1859)'|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13621|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship for this family as 'Gurin Mneville, 1843 (1834)'|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13623|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Stein and Weise, 1877 (1856)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13624|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Billberg, 1820 (1817)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13625|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Crotch, 1876/Chapuis, 1876|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13626|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Jacobson, 1913 (1880)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13627|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Mulsant, 1856/Gistel, 1856|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13628|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Reitter, 1876/Chapuis, 1876|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13629|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Rgimbart, 1878 (1837)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13630|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Latreille, 1825 (1820)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13631|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this species as MacLeay, 1819/Leach in Samouelle, 1819|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13632|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Mulsant, 1856 (1840)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13633|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Erichson, 1845/Blanchard, 1845|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13634|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Erichson, 1845/Motschulsky, 1845|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13635|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Gemminger and Harold, 1870 (1853)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13636|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Gemminger and Harold, 1870 (1853)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13637|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Mulsant, 1856/Gistel, 1856|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13638|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Imhoff, 1856 (1815)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13639|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) point out that "The grammatically correct spellings of the family and nominotypical subfamily names are Discolomatidae and -inae, respectively, not Discolomidae and -inae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13640|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that "The relationships within the group and between it and other tenebrionoid families are not well understood"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13641|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that this is a family of considerable structural diversity. While others have split the group into three different families, they have followed a broad family concept|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13643|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Lawrence and Newton (1995) Lymexylidae is the correct spelling for this family|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13645|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Lawrence and Newton (1995) this family is included in their broad family Trogossitidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13646|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate "We maintain the family name Dryopidae over Parnidae Leach by provision of Art. 40b|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13648|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that Trichopterygidae is a synonym of Ptiliidae|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13649|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Given subfamily rank within the Zopheridae by Slipinski and Lawrence (1999)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13651|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Aglycyderidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13652|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Alleculidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13653|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Apionidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13654|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Brachyceridae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13655|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Bruchidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13656|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Dasyceridae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13657|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Dryophthoridae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13658|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Eurhynchidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13659|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Georyssidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13660|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Inopeplidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13661|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Lagriidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13662|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Merophysiidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13663|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Mycetaeidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13664|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Nanophyidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13665|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Oxycorynidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13666|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Platypodidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13667|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Rhadalidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13668|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Rhizophagidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13669|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Scolytidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13674|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Perothopidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13675|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Malachiidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13676|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Scaphidiidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13677|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Pselaphidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13678|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Dasytidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13679|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) used Cicindelidae as a subfamily|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13680|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 886) mention that "The original spelling of the type genus of the latter name [Lathridiidae] is Latridius; this name and Latridiidae ... are used here"|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13681|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Homonymy with bivalve (Mollusca) family Sphaeriidae (TSN 81389) was addressed in "Opinion 1957: Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 (Insecta, Coleoptera): conserved; and Sphaeriidae Erichson, 1845 (Coleoptera): spelling emended to Sphaeriusidae, so removing the homonymy with Sphaeriidae Deshayes, 1854 (1820) (Mollusca, Bivalvia)" (ICZN, 2000)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13682|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 114387; the spelling Superfamily Melooidea does not appear to have been used in the literature (Family Meloidae is the spelling that is used in the literature)|2005-06-27 12:18:32|06/27/2005
13683|Zoonomen website (2005)|extinct|2005-06-28 11:43:08|06/28/2005
13684|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553929|2005-06-28 11:43:08|06/28/2005
13685|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatorily changed for gender agreement; see Dickinson (2003)|2005-06-28 11:43:08|06/28/2005
13686|Lawrence, J. F. and A. F. Newton, Jr.|Spelling emended from Euglenidae to avoid homonymy; Aderidae given precedence by ICZN|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13687|Lawrence, J. F. and A. F. Newton, Jr.|Spelling emended to Euglenesidae to avoid homonymy & Aderidae given precedence by ICZN|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13688|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (2002) treats this genus as Incertae sedis. He also points out that the single North American species, Xylophilus constrictus Fall is not a member of this genus and cannot be placed in any described genus|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13689|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|As originally published, according to Werner (1990); generic name should have been spelled there as Xylophilus|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13690|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (2002) notes that Xylophilus Latreille 1825 is a junior homonym of Xylophilus Mannerheim 1823 (Coleoptera: Eucnemidae), and that the senior available name is Aderus Stephens. Apparently the various species are not yet all allocated to other genera; he points out that the single North American species, Xylophilus constrictus Fall is not a member of this genus, but cannot be placed in any described genus|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13691|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (2002) notes that Xylophilus constrictus Fall "has not been moved from Xylophilus (=Aderus), and while it is not a member of this genus, it cannot be placed in any described genus"|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13692|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an error originating in Nomina Insecta Nearctica, vol. 1 (1996)|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13693|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an error originating in Nomina Insecta Nearctica, vol. 1 (1996), corrected in webpage "Nomina Insecta Nearctica - Corrections to the Printed Volumes"|2005-06-28 14:02:05|06/28/2005
13694|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553804|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13695|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Noted by Dickinson (2003) as possibly extinct|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13696|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen website regarding the treatment of maculicollis Gray 1867|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13697|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13698|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13699|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (as Crypturellus saltuarius)|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13700|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (as Crypturellus columbianus)|2005-06-28 15:51:24|06/28/2005
13701|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered under U.S. Endangered Species Act, and on IUCN Red List|2005-06-28 16:18:24|06/28/2005
13702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (as Apalharpactes reinwardtii), apparently excluding mackloti Muller 1836|2005-06-29 14:46:44|06/29/2005
13703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Recent work may result in treating reinwardtii Temminck 1822 and mackloti Muller 1836 as full species, and moving them into a separate genus|2005-06-29 14:46:44|06/29/2005
13704|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[I]:U|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13705|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:CUM[I]|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13706|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:CU|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13707|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:UM|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13708|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:CUM|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13709|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:U|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13710|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[X]:U|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13711|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[I]:UM|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13712|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:C[I]U|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13713|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2005), Arius danielsi as originally described was placed in the subgenus Hemiarius|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13714|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2005), Doras brevis as originally described was placed in the subgenus Corydoras|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13715|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer's online Catalog of Fishes (2005), Ancistrus pulcher as originally described was placed in the subgenus Hemiancistrus|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13716|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) says of Acestra Kner 1853: "Not available; preoccupied by Acestra Bonaparte 1846 in fishes and by Dallas 1852 in Hemiptera; replaced by Farlowella Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1889"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13717|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), "Not available if considered as nonbinominal as reproduced by Walbaum; but recognized as the valid genus by Fowler (MS). Isbrcker 1980:17-18 [ref. 2303] mentions Plecostomus Gronow in Gray 1854 and Bleeker 1862, which he synonymizes in Hypostomus Lacepde 1803"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13718|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Bunocephalichthys is an "objective synonym of Bunocephalus Kner 1855 (Ferraris 1991:224 [ref. 19536])"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13719|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Cetopsogiton is a "Replacement for Paracetopsis Eigenmann & Bean 1907, perhaps preoccupied by Paracetopsis Bleeker (ex Guichenot) 1862 but needs more investigation"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13720|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Hoplosternum (TSN 553264)|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13721|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, Trichomyceterinae (TSN 638830) is apparently a data entry error for Trichomycterinae|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13722|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, apparently a data entry error for Olyra longicaudata McClelland, 1842|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13723|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. The spelling Phractura scaphirhynchura for Phractura scaphyrhynchura has not been found in the literature|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13724|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Ferraris and de Pinna, Nematognathi is "not available as a family-group name, not based on a generic name. Apparently the first collective name for fishes now called Siluriformes"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13725|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, the spelling Hoplostermum (for Hoplosternum, TSN 553264) has not been found in the literature|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13726|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Not all of the genera recognized in the Aspredinidae by Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) are assigned to subfamilies and tribes in Nelson (1994). Until further research resolves the relationships of the genera of Aspredinidae, ITIS is not recognizing subfamilies and tribes|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13727|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Bockmann and Ferraris (2005), Imparales mariai (the type species of Imparales) should be recognized in Nemuroglanis, and thus the genus Imparales should not be recognized. Imparales panamensis "was found to be part of another clade within the Nemuroglanis subclade that includes Chasmocranus, Pariolius, and Phenacorhamdia." Until further research resolves the generic placement of Imparales panamensis Bussing 1970, this species is treated as incertae sedis in the Heptapteridae|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13728|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer, (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Pygidium is a "genus inquirendum in Trichomycteridae"|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13729|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Sturisoma kneri "Not available, manuscript name and specimens listed in type catalog (locality Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela). Publication in an available way not researched". This name is treated as valid by various authors, and is available, but with authorship as something other than "De Filippi in Tortonese, 1940". Correct authorship has not yet been determined (Eschmeyer, personal communication, 2005)|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13730|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Corydoras blochi (TSN 164295) was originally described with two subspecies, Corydoras blochi blochi (TSN 164296) and Corydoras blochi vittatus (TSN 164297). The latter is now recognized as a full species as Corydoras vittatus, and no other subspecies of blochi are currently recognized. Corydoras blochi blochi is therefore an unnecessary combination, and to be treated as a synonym of Corydoras blochi|2005-07-11 09:47:38|07/11/2005
13731|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: A-P-Ac|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13732|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2003) Occurrence values: Ac|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13733|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Three of the four genera originally attributed to this family (Eucharis, Mnemia, and Calymma) can be traced to the current family Bolinopsidae; Axiotima is incertae sedis in the Order Lobata|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13734|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Date of authorship most often appears as 1987|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13735|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|No literature source could be found indicating the type genus of Platyctenidae, or the currently valid name for Platyctenidae. Coles et al. (2002) list Coeloplana and Vallicula in Platyctenidae, these genera are now considered to be in Coeloplanidae, TSN 659774. Platyctenidae is thus tentatively considered to be a synonym of Coeloplanidae|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13736|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Mills et al. (1996) for commentary on the confusion surrounding the nomenclature and attribution of authorship for Beroe ovata|2005-07-11 15:48:47|07/11/2005
13737|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; A|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13738|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, B, M, C; A|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13739|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, C|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13740|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M, C; P|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13741|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B, M, C; A|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13742|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E], C; A, P, H|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13743|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I?, B?, M?, C; A|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13744|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13745|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I; A|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13746|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, I|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13747|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, B, I|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13748|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive hosts: colubrid snakes; intermediate hosts: small mammals, birds, frogs, lizards, and snakes"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13749|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive hosts: gulls and terns; intermediate hosts: direct cycle and fishes"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13750|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive hosts: canines and, rarely, other mammals; intermediate hosts: various mammals"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13751|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive hosts: colubrid snakes; first intermediate hosts: amphibians, saurians, and mammals; second intermediate hosts: snakes"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13752|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive hosts: crotaline snakes; intermediate hosts: mammals, mainly rodents"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13753|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): "Definitive host: American alligator Alligator mississippiensis; intermediate hosts: fishes, turtles, snakes, and mammals"|2005-07-20 09:51:56|07/20/2005
13754|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combination thought not to have occurred in the literature. See instead Imparales panamensis Bussing, 1970 (TSN 682409)|2005-07-21 08:31:49|07/21/2005
13755|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P?|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13756|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13757|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; A, P[E]|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13758|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 90326|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13759|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 90325|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13760|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, A, P|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13761|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Joel Martin, personal communication (2005): The name Leptostraca, established by Claus in 1880, has seniority over the name Nebaliacea, established by Calman 24 years later, whenever both names are considered at the ordinal level|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13762|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by Acanthomysis longirostris var. sinensis Shen, 1955, according to the Mysida Taxa and Literature site|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13763|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, apparently an entry error intended as Arachnomysis megalops Zimmer, 1914|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13764|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Anderson, Price, and Heard (addenda/corrections web page, 2004) note that "Mller lists Neoheteromysis as a genus, but Bacescu described it as a subgenus. We list its only species as Heteromysis muelleri." Neoheteromysis is accordinly synonymized in ITIS|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13765|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sometimes attributed to Sars' 1885 work, but first appeared in the 1879 work cited in the Mysida Taxa and Literature site (2005)|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13766|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory gender correction under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999)|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13767|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although originally published as "novae-zealandiae," under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, 1999), Article 32.5.2.3, the name parts "must be united by removing the mark concerned," yielding novaezealandiae|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13768|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Heteromysis mariani Bacescu, 1970|2005-07-21 09:01:51|07/21/2005
13769|T'Shaka Toure|Dated 1861 but published 21 March 1862 in the Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 13:494-500|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13770|Roy W. McDiarmid|The spelling of arenicolus in the original description of the species was incorrect, and subsequently corrected by Smith et al., 1992|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13771|T'Shaka Tour|Introduced on Grand Cayman Islands fide Conant and Collins (1991)|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13772|T'Shaka Tour|Lampropeltis triangulum Lacepede, 1789. The correct publication date for this name is 1789 and not 1788 as often seen cited by several workers. In Lacepede's (1788-1789) two volume work there are no snakes mentioned. The snakes are in volume 2 (1789) see also Opinion 1463|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13773|T'Shaka Tour|The style of authorship quotation used for this name is recommended by Opinion 126 of the ICZN. See also Smith and Taylor (1945, Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 187:84-85) for a detailed history of the specific name of this taxon|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13774|T'Shaka Tour|On the islands of Trinidad and Tobago|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13775|Quintin Gravatt|According to Art. 24(c) of the ICZN, the first reviser is responsible for choosing the correct spelling of a taxon that has two original spellings. See Hammerson and Smith, 1991|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13776|T'Shaka Tour|The actual date of publication is 1857 and not 1856 as cited by some workers|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13777|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Endangered throughout range|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13778|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Threatened in some areas of species' range|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13779|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Threatened throughout range|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13780|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Endangered in some areas of species' range|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13781|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Walker, Cordes, and Taylor (1997, Herpetologica 53:249) erected Cnemidophorus neotessalatus to refer to the triploid members of the Cnemidophorus tessalatus complex, in contrast to treatment by other workers (see review by de Queiroz, Reeder, and Sites, 2000, Squamata -- Lizards, p. 37, In Crother et al., SSAR Herpetological Circulars 29:38)"|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13782|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Introduction of Boiga irregularis to the Central Pacific Territories (Guam) has been confirmed. However, the possible introduction of Boiga irregularis to the Central Pacific Territories (Northern Mariana Islands) is based on numerous reports of individuals, but successful breeding has not been confirmed|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13783|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Within the Central Pacific Territories Ramphotyphlops braminus is native to the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, but introduced to the Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands, and Palau Islands|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13784|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The possible introduction of Ramphotyphlops australis "is based on the report of an unidentified typhlopid from Ant Atoll, southwest of Pohnpei, Caroline Islands (Buden, Lynch, and Zug, 2001, Pacific Sci. 55:67). This specimen has been tentatively referred to R. australis but represents an undescribed species apparently not native to the atoll (Robert Reynolds, pers. comm.)"|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13785|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Within the Central Pacific Territories Varanus indicus is native to the Palau Islands, but introduced to the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam Caroline Islands, and Marshall Islands|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13786|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Within the Central Pacific Territories Lamprolepis smaragdina is native to the Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands, and Palau Islands, but introduced to the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. The population on Guam has been extirpated|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13787|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Sphaerodactylus argus, introduced to the Continental US, has been extirpated|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13788|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Within the Caribbean Territories the population of Iguana iguana in the U.S. Virgin Islands appears to be native, but there is good indication that this population is the result of a prehistoric human introduction; however, the population of Iguana iguana on Puerto Rico is the result of a recent introduction|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13789|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Thecadactylus rapicauda in the Caribbean Territories (U.S. Virgin Islands) appears to be native, but there is good indication that this population is the result of a prehistoric human introduction|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13790|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "The large gecko from Palau, here called Gekko vittatus, is an undescribed form (Crombie and Pregill, 1999, Herpetol. Monogr. 13:45) and likely the same as reported in prehistoric and historic fossil sites in the Marianas Islands (Pregill, 1998, Copeia 1998:70, and pers.comm.)." The native populations of this undescribed gecko on the Marianas Islands and Guam have been extirpated|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13791|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Within the Central Pacific Territories Hemidactylus frenatus is considered native to the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam where it may have been introduced before recorded history; however, recent introductions have been documented for the Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands, Palau Islands, American Samoa, and other Pacific islands associated with the US|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13792|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: Hypsilurus godeffroyi is considered native within the Central Pacific Territories (Palau) as this was given as the type locality in the original description; however, this location is possibly an error as the species has not been observed there since it was described|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13793|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Emoia impar - Not seen in the Hawaiian Islands since the 1950's (McKeown, 1996, Reptiles and Amphibians in the Hawaiian Islands, p. 106)"|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13794|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The original published spelling of Scotophis lindheimeri Baird and Girard, 1853 (TSN 209210) was Scotophis lindheimerii, however, the single 'i' spelling is in prevailing usage throughout the literature|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13795|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Crother et al. (2004) note: Vance (1978) published a key based on Hendricks' (1975) unpublished dissertation prior to the published description of the taxon (as C. marmoratus reticuloriens) by Hendricks and Dixon (1986)|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13796|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|see Cnemidophorus marmoratus reticuloriens Vance, 1978 (TSN 564608)|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13797|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Incorrect gender ending of specific epithet according to Frost and Collins (1988)|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13798|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Incorrect gender ending of subspecific epithet according to Frost and Collins (1988)|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13799|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, found only in unpublished 1997 draft manuscript of 'Checklist of Vertebrates', see Hypsilurus godeffroyi Peters, 1867|2005-07-29 14:52:10|07/29/2005
13800|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E]; P|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13801|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: "Apseudes gracilis Norman & Stebbing in Hansen (1913) and in Wolff (1956) has been renamed Leiopus hanseni n. nom." (Lang, 1968)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13802|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: Makkaveeva, 1968 lists this species as Leptochelia elongata (Dana, 1855). However, Leptochelia elongata was described by Larsen & Rayment, 2002|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13803|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: "Synonymized with Anatanais ohlini (sensu Brum 1973) by Masunari & Sieg, 1980"|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13804|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: In considering Makkaveeva's (1971) Synapseudes rudis, Bacescu, 1976b states "the differences mentioned would confer to the Aden population a statute of new species, Synapseudes makkaveevae n. sp."|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13805|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Apseudes minutus Claus, 1888 (TSN 91230)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13806|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Apseudes minutus Brown, 1956 (TSN 91197)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13807|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: "The genus was synonymized with Leptognathia by Lang, 1968, but restored by Bird & Holdich, 1984"|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13808|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91415|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13809|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91432|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13810|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91422|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13811|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91439|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13812|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91082|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13813|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) lists "Tanais cavolinii Shiino, 1951 (non Milne-Edwards, 1840)" as a synonym of Tanais tinhauae Bamber and Bird, 1997|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13814|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Tanais chevreuxi Monod, 1925 (TSN 91399)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13815|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92099|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13816|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Leptognathia longiremis Hansen, 1887 (TSN 91764)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13817|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91457|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13818|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91411|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13819|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91660|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13820|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91637|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13821|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91638|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13822|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bacescu (1988) says that the genus name is masculine|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13823|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Anderson (2005) notes: Pseudoleptochelia filum is suggested to belong to Pseudonototanais by Bamber & Bird, 1997|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13824|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91407|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13825|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Calozodion (TSN 91271)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13826|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: Pakistanapseudes tenuichelatus is lapsus calami by Bacescu, 1978a, according to Sieg, 1983b|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13827|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gary Anderson (2005) notes: "Tanais kurilensis Shiino, 1964 (nomen nudum, according to Sieg, 1983b)"|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13828|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Bacescu (1988), the neuter form (minus) must be used over the masculine & feminine form (minor)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13829|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Anatanais ohlini (Stebbing, 1914) (TSN 91518)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13830|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Anatanais ohlini Kussakin, 1966 (TSN 91540)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13831|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Apseudes australis Haswell, 1882 [now Hodometrica australis (Haswell, 1882)] (TSN 91143)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13832|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Apseudes sarsii Claus, 1888 (TSN 91180)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13833|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Apseudes talpa (Montagu, 1808) (TSN 91254)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13834|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Heterotanais limicola Harger, 1878 (TSN 92080)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13835|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Leptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864) (TSN 91824)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13836|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Tanais cavolinii Milne-Edwards, 1840 (TSN 91396)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13837|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Tanais chevreuxi Dollfus, 1898 (TSN 91501)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13838|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Apseudes sarsi Holthuis, 1949 (TSN 91217)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13839|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior homonym of Apseudes talpa G. O. Sars, 1882 (TSN 91218)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13840|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92060|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13841|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91798|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13842|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91801|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13843|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91423|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13844|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Invalid senior synonym of Apseudes holthuisi Bacescu, 1961 (TSN 91215)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13845|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudotanias crassicornis Hansen, 1886 (TSN 91423)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13846|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91763|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13847|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparent senior synonym of Langitanais Sieg, 1980 (TSN 91481)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13848|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91519|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13849|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Neotanais serratispinosus (TSN 91674)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13850|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen and Wilson (2002) state that "Since assigning to incertae sedis the name bearer of a family is not logical [...] we have re-erected the family Leptognathiidae although it is monotypic and poorly defined at this stage"|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen and Wilson (2002) state that "Since assigning to incertae sedis the name bearer of a family is not logical, the Anarthruridae has been retained in a restricted form (containing only Anarthrura and Allodaposia)." See also the Tanaidacea Taxa and Literature (2005) website|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Larsen (personal communication, September 2003) suggests following Gutu (2001), which transfers the sole species of Anuropodidae to Parapseudes, rendering Anuropodidae Bacescu 1980 and Anuropoda Bacescu 1980 as synonyms of Parapseudidae Gutu 1981 and Parapseudes Sars 1882, respectively (note, however, the apparenly senior family name Anuropodidae should have priority, so more research may be needed!)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13853|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Tanais dulongii (TSN 91387)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13854|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91497|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13855|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91768|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13856|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91535|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13857|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 91479|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13858|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Calozodion wadei (TSN 91272)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13859|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Hodometrica (TSN 206299)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13860|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Hodometrica australis (TSN 206300)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13861|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Leptognathia longiremis (TSN 91824)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13862|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Neotanaidae (TSN 91634)|2005-08-03 09:44:23|08/03/2005
13863|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Stewart Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13864|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Ruapuke Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13865|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maldive Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13866|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Andaman Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13867|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Canary Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13868|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Reunion Is|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/11/2005
13869|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Neophreatoicus|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13870|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Neophreatoicus assimilis|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13871|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Crenoicus shephardi|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13872|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: Interstitial|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13873|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: California|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13874|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bahamas|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13875|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Victoria|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13876|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Mexicerberus|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13877|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Mexicerberus troglodytes|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13878|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact of Synamphisopus ambiguus|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13879|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Microcerberus remanei|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13880|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasmania|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13881|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a misspelling of Nichollsiidae|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13882|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type genus, Nichollsia Chopra & Tiwari, 1950|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13883|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Martin & Davis (2001) for comments regarding the placement of Atlantasellidae|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13884|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Probably an entry error in the early world isopods list, corresponding to Eophreatoicus kershawi Nicholls, 1926. This epithet kershawi predates the genus Crenoicus Nicholls, 1944, which suggests that IF this combination was ever used it would have to have parenthetical authorship, since it cannot be the original combination|2005-08-04 13:40:16|08/04/2005
13885|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, G?|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13886|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, I|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13887|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, I|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13888|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P, H[E]|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13889|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], G[E]|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13890|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E], P[E], H[E]|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13891|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): Genus incertae sedis|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13892|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Status: federally listed threatened species and IUCN vulnerable species|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13893|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Status: endangered species federally listed under the endangered Species Act and critically endangered and endangered categories listed by the IUCN|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13894|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|IUCN (2003) Status: Extinct in the wild|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13895|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Angola|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13896|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Australia|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13897|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bahamas|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13898|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Belize|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13899|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bermuda|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13900|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Black Sea|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13901|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Brazil|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13902|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: California|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13903|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Cuba|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13904|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: India|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13905|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Japan|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13906|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Madagascar|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13907|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mediterranean|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13908|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Mexico|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13909|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New South Wales|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13910|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Zealand|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13911|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Red Sea|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13912|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Sri Lanka|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13913|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tasmania|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13914|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Western Australia|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13915|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13916|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bulgaria|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/11/2005
13917|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542532|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13918|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542533|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13919|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542538|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13920|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542565|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13921|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542518|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13922|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542541|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13923|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542553|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13924|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542554|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13925|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542522|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13926|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542569|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13927|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542544|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13928|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542573|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13929|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542556|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13930|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542545|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13931|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542524|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13932|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542560|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13933|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542562|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13934|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542526|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13935|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542575|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13936|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, vernacular of TSN 92417|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13937|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis tomentosa (TSN 546039)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13938|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis sculpta (TSN 546038)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13939|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis glynni (TSN 546035)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13940|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis gilliana (TSN 546034)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13941|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis cordata (TSN 546031)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13942|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis caudata (TSN 546029)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13943|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Paracerceis (TSN 542315)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13944|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|This is a junior homonym of Sphaeroma monodi Arcangeli, 1934 (now Lekanesphaera monodi (Arcangeli, 1934))|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13945|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Dynameniscus carinatus|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13946|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 805|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13947|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cilicaea]|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13948|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off Georgia, USA|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13949|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Rocinela dumerilii (TSN 92510)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13950|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Braga fluviatilis|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13951|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Limnoria platycauda (TSN 545208)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13952|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Misspelling of Cirolana micropthalma|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13953|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Cymodocella foveolata (TSN 543965)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13954|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Misspelling of Gnorimosphaeroma oregonensis (TSN 92296)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13955|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Aega stroemii Lutken, 1859 (TSN 542559)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13956|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Telotha henselii (TSN 92466)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13957|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Telotha silurii|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13958|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Telotha indica|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13959|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Telotha (TSN 92465)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13960|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Marilyn Schotte, National Museum of Natural History (pers. comm.): Livoneca texana is incertae sedis due to doubt about generic placement|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13961|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Telotha lunaris|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13962|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Booralana (TSN 542028)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13963|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Booralana tricarinata (TSN 543367)|2005-08-09 12:19:50|08/09/2005
13964|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Curacao|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13965|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Florida|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13966|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Georgia,USA|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13967|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Mexico|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13968|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Hawaii|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13969|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Jamaica|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13970|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Lizard Is.|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13971|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Atlantic|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13972|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.E. Atlantic|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13973|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Puerto Rico|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13974|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Queensland|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13975|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Reunion Is.|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13976|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Africa|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13977|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Venezuela|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13978|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Victoria|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13979|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virgin Is.|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13980|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: ?|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13981|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: C|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13982|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13983|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13984|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: Interstitial|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13985|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: S|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/11/2005
13986|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ananthura sulcaticauda (TSN 542921)|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13987|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ananthura abyssorum (TSN 542915)|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13988|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ananthura (TSN 541957)|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13989|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Type Locality: Haiti|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13990|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Type Locality: Cuba|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13991|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, unable to find Anathura affinis|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13992|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542632|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13993|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: E, 16-77|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13994|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542633|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13995|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-5|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13996|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Anthura]|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13997|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542642|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13998|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Carolina|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
13999|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: IE|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14000|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542643|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14001|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 18-55|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14002|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542645 (duplicate within 1996 isopod list)|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14003|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Okinawa, Japan|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14004|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542646|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14005|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-35|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14006|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The former subgenus Cyathura (Stygocyathura) Botosaneanu & Stock 1982 is now recognized as a full genus (World List of Isopod Crustaceans, 2005), so the former subgenus Cyathura (Cyathura) Norman & Stebbing 1886 is no longer required|2005-08-09 16:03:07|08/09/2005
14007|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E?], H[E?]|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14008|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I[E, in part]; A, P[E]|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14009|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): Asellus "hilgendorfi Bovallius, 1886" species complex|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14010|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): Henry and Magniez (1995) consider A. hilgendorfii a complex or "superspecies." With so many records on the northwestern Pacific rim, there are also doubts about this species being an introduction; it could easily be a previously unrecognized native (G. Wilson, Australian Museum, personal communication)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14011|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Alaska|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14012|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Algeria|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14013|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Antarctic|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14014|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Caribbean|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14015|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Chile|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14016|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Davis Strait|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14017|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: France|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14018|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Greenland|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14019|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Italy|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14020|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kerguelen Is.|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14021|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Korea|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14022|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Atlantic|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14023|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Norway|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14024|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Off New England|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14025|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Philippines|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14026|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Portugal|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14027|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. California|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14028|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Carolina|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14029|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Tanner Canyon, California|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14030|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virginia|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14031|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington,USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14032|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1927-1997|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14033|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 37|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14034|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: FW,C|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14035|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: hot spring|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14036|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-15|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14037|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-36|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/11/2005
14038|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N. Central Pacific|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14039|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542696|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14040|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542715|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14041|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact: duplicate of 542716|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14042|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542705|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14043|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542700|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14044|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Type Locality: Tokyo, Japan|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14045|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Habitat: freshwater|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14046|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Spain|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14047|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Caecidotea circulus|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14048|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Thaumastosoma platycarpus (TSN 547046)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14049|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Thaumastosoma (TSN 542467)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14050|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudbaicalasellus vandeli|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14051|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudbaicalasellus simonini|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14052|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudbaicalasellus henroti|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14053|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudobaicalasellus|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14054|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Conasellus smithii|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14055|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Proasellus montenigrinus (TSN 546402)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14056|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Munnogonium waldronense|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14057|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Asellus korotnewii|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14058|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Marilyn Schotte (pers. comm.) states that Munnopsidae is the correct spelling|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14059|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|While some attribute Munnopsidae to Sars, it should be attributed to Lilljeborg, 1864 (Marilyn Schotte, pers. comm.)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14060|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 544732|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14061|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|While some attribute this name to Sars (1869), it is actually attributable to Lilljeborg, 1864|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14062|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudogerda intermedium|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14063|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92665|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14064|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92662|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14065|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92712|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14066|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542613|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14067|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92660|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14068|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92706|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14069|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92661|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14070|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92659|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14071|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92693|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14072|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92696|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14073|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92710|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14074|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Bragasellus bragai|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14075|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: USSR|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14076|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Asellus epimeralis|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14077|John Maret|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 92702 (duplicated in 1996 isopod dataset)|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14078|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Caecidotea ancyla|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14079|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Redondo Canyon,CA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14080|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 465|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14081|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Louisiana,USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14082|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Maryland,USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14083|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Louisiana|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14084|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-10|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14085|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542699|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14086|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542701|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14087|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-20|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14088|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542707|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14089|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542708|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14090|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542712|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14091|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: British Columbia|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14092|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Pacific|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14093|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1995|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14094|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 6205-6215|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14095|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: South Korea|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14096|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: E. Siberia|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14097|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Illinois,USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14098|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kentucky|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14099|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: West Virginia,USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14100|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Manditory change for gender agreement|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14101|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: S. E.USA|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14102|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, NODC typo for Janirellidae, already in ITIS correctly as TSN 541904|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14103|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|George (Buz) Wilson (personal communication, September 2003) notes that "Protallocoxidae is a junior synonym of the Stenetriidae." Martin & Davis (2003) use superfamilies in Asellota, though Wilson comments "If you are doing a classification of the Asellota, I recommend avoiding the use of the superfamily category because these are currently not that useful and do not circumscribe phylogenetic clades"|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14104|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Janira]|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14105|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A [but may apply to a different but similar species, name to be determined, i.e. "cf. Thaumastasoma jebamoni (George, 2001)"]|2005-08-10 08:46:50|08/10/2005
14106|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, I|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14107|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: China|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14108|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Galapagos Is.|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14109|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Gulf of Thailand|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14110|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Haiti|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14111|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Indonesia|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14112|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Kenya|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14113|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Massachusetts|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14114|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Massachusetts,USA|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14115|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: New Jersey|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14116|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: North Carolina|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14117|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Northern Territory, Australia|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14118|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Singapore|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14119|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Virginia,USA|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/11/2005
14120|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Probopyrinella (TSN 542381)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14121|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Probopyrinella heardi (TSN 546430)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14122|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Probopyrinella latreuticola (TSN 546431)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14123|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Eophrixus subcaudalis (TSN 544261)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14124|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Eophrixus (TSN 542129)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14125|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ovobopyrus (TSN 542303)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14126|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ovobopyrus alphezemiotes (TSN 545968)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14127|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Gigantione uberlackerae (TSN 93188)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14128|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Holophryxus alaskensis (TSN 93102)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14129|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Prophryxus globicaudatus was originally described in Prophryxus Bruce, 1973, a possible homonym of Prophryxus Richardson, 1909. The generic placement of this species is uncertain as the homonymy issue has not been addressed in the literature|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14130|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Prophryxus Richardson, 1909 is an apparent senior homonym of Prophryxus Bruce, 1973. However, the homonymy issue has not been addressed in the literature|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14131|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type genus, Crioniscus Perez 1900, in the Cabiropidae (World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans, 2005)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14132|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type genus, Faba Nierstrasz and Brender  Brandis 1930, in the Cryptoniscidae (World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans, 2005)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14133|David T. Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type genus, Hemioniscus Buchholz 1866, in the Cryptoniscidae (World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans, 2005)|2005-08-10 09:34:14|08/10/2005
14134|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P, Ar|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14135|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P, Ar, I|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14136|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P, Ar|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14137|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A[E?], P|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14138|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Aleutian Is.|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14139|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Argentina|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14140|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Atlantic|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14141|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Baja California|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14142|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Bering Sea|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14143|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: British Columbia|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14144|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: EasternUSA|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14145|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: N.W. Pacific|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14146|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Norwegian Sea|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14147|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Puget Sound|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14148|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Texas,USA|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14149|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|type locality: Washington|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14150|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 1|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14151|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 183|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14152|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 188|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14153|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 24|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14154|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 250|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14155|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 55|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14156|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: 813|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14157|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-1.5|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14158|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-12|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14159|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-2|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14160|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-55|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14161|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-70|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14162|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|depth: I-73|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14163|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Cymothoa]|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14164|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|original generic: [Oniscus]|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/11/2005
14165|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542674|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14166|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542678|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14167|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542684|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14168|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542686|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14169|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542687|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14170|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542691|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14171|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542692|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14172|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542694|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14173|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542683|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14174|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542675|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14175|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542677|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14176|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542679|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14177|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542685|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14178|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 542690|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14179|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Synidotea pettiboneae (TSN 546976)|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14180|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Saduria sibirica (TSN 546662)|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14181|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Pentidotea schmitti|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14182|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Poore (2003) notes "Southern African species of 'Microarcturus' Nordenstam, 1933, a generic name without type species and therefore a nomen nudumn, are placed in Austroarcturus or Neoarcturus. Non-southern African species (mostly Antarctic or subantarctic) assigned to 'Microarcturus' or described as species of it are placed in other genera in Antarcturidae, Austrarcturellidae, Pseudidotheidae and Rectarcturidae." Since it has no type, there is no basis for a nomenclatural synonymy under a single generic name, so for the moment ITIS is synonymizing it under the family|2005-08-10 10:12:11|08/10/2005
14183|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14184|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14185|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14186|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, G|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14187|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14188|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14189|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, H|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14190|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, I|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14191|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14192|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14193|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14194|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P[E]|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14195|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: I, P, H|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14196|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, G, I|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14197|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: Ar, P|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14198|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, Ar, P|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14199|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14200|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, I|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14201|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: G, H|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14202|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A?, G|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/16/2005
14203|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Kempf, personal correspondence, 2004, says: "If one compares the figures of this species with those given for Pelocypris by Klie and Triebel it becomes clear that Pelocypris alatabulbosa Delorme,1970 in fact is an Ilyocypris. It resembles and might be synonymous with Ilyocypris salebrosa Stepanaitys,1960 from Turkmenistan, as are Ilyocypris shawneetownensis STAPLIN,1963 from Canada and Ilyocypris steegeri KEMPF,1967 from Germany"|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14204|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|This name is a junior homonym of Aphelocythere Triebel and Klinger, 1959|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14205|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Cypria exsculpta (TSN 84495)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14206|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ilyocypris gibba (TSN 84643)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14207|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Ilyocypris biplicata (TSN 84649)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14208|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Cypris reptans (TSN 84594)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14209|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Martin and Davis (2001): "The family Paracyprididae has been removed; this group also is now thought to be a subfamily of the Candonidae (Martens et al., 1998)"|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14210|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Cypris serrulata (TSN 85127)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14211|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Prionocypris serrata (TSN 84596)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14212|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Prionocypris (TSN 84595)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14213|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Notodromas monacha|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14214|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Eucypris serrato-marginata is an incorrect original misspelling of Eucypris serratomarginata (currently in genus Candonocypris)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14215|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Misspelling of Candonocypris serratomarginata|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14216|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|This was originally spelled Limnocythere parascutariense. Rosalie Maddocks (pers. comm.) states that Limnocythere is feminine, and therefore, the change in the species epithet from the neuter form (-ense) to the masculine/feminine form (-ensis) was required|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14217|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 85183|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14218|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Uncinocythere simondsi (TSN 84946)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14219|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently Acanthopus Klug, 1807 (Insecta, TSN 633988) is a senior homonym of both Acanthopus Haan, 1835 (Decapoda, TSN 203681) and Acanthopus Vernet, 1877 (Ostracoda, TSN 202547)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14220|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior homonym of sponge genus Platella Tabachnick, 1988 (TSN 659585)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14221|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Hart and Hart (1975), the first use of the corrected spelling (a justified emendation) was in Hoff (1944)|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14222|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Mandatory gender change|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14223|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Malz & Lord (2004) concerning the use of the name "Cytherelloidea" at both superfamily and genus ranks. Apparently priority (and thus homonymy) only applies within the family-group ranks, genus-group ranks, or species-group ranks, and not between these rank groups|2005-08-10 10:53:44|08/10/2005
14224|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Martin Angel (personal communication, 2004): This name was first used by Granata and Caporiacco, 1949. The name was considered nomen nudum, because they failed to nominate a type species or give a proper generic description. Therefore, the authority should be Kock, 1992|2005-08-10 13:26:44|08/10/2005
14225|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 621175|2005-08-10 13:26:44|08/10/2005
14226|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a homonym of echinoderm genus Asterope Mller and Troschel, 1840 (TSN 656007), and lepidopteran genus Asterope Hbner, 1819|2005-08-10 13:26:44|08/10/2005
14227|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Martin Angel (personal communication, 2004), Gigantocypris Mller, 1895 was a nomen nudum, and Skogsberg gave the first proper generic description in 1920|2005-08-10 13:26:44|08/10/2005
14228|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the genus Asterope Philippi 1849, the apparent type genus (which itself appears to be an unresolved junior homonym). If the type genus is a junior homonym then Asteropidae is unavailable under Article 39 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999), so the junior name Cylindroleberididae Mller 1906 could have priority. More research is needed|2005-08-10 13:26:44|08/10/2005
14229|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: B; A,P|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14230|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Simocephalus serrulatus (TSN 83901)|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14231|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Alona monacantha (TSN 83987)|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14232|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Authorship sometimes appears as (De Geer, 1778); more research needed|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14233|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Authorship sometimes appears as (Koch, 1841), but apparently DeGeer's earlier description, although somewhat inadequate, suffices for the purposes of priority|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14234|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A junior homonym of bird genus Apus Scopoli, 1777 (TSN 178006)|2005-08-10 14:12:51|08/10/2005
14235|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 95911|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14236|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005): Plesiopenaeus was considered the senior synonym of Aristaeopsis. However, the latter genus was resurrected by I. Prez Farfanteand B. Kensley, 1997, Mm. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 175:38, with A. edwardsiana as the type species|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14237|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Sergia extenuata (Burkenroad, 1940)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14238|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Sergia tenuiremis (Kryer, 1855)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14239|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Burukovsky (1997) indicates that Burukovsky's 1972 use of Penaeus (Farfantepenaeus) does not meet the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature for availability, so he makes the name formally available under his own authorship, with newly designated type species Penaeus brasiliensis Latreille, 1817|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14240|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Sergia stellata (Burkenroad, 1940)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14241|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior synonym, Sergestes kishinouyei Nakazawa and Terao, 1915 is listed without comment by Holthuis (1980) in synonymy under Sergestes lucens Hansen, 1922|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14242|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Penaeidea is still widely used, but ITIS has opted to follow the classification from Martin and Davis (2001)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14243|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Hepomadus Bate, 1881 (TSN 181144)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14244|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Hepomadus tener S. I. Smith, 1884 (TSN 181145)|2005-08-10 16:03:15|08/10/2005
14245|Payal Dharia, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14246|Payal Dharia, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, H|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14247|Payal Dharia, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: A, P|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14248|Payal Dharia, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: H|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14249|Payal Dharia, ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: P|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14250|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Glypturus acanthochirus Stimpson, 1866 (TSN 97772)|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14251|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, apparently an entry error intended as Axiopsis (see TSN 97716)|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14252|Neil Morgan|Delete: database artifact, apparently an entry error intended as Oxiopsis oxypleura (see TSN 97721)|2005-08-11 07:46:18|08/11/2005
14253|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, H|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14254|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, P|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14255|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, A, G|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14256|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, A|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14257|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E]|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14258|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E], A, G, P, H|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14259|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E], A|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14260|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[H, E]|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14261|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E], A, H|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14262|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, A, H|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14263|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T[E], H[E]|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14264|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: T, H[E]|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14265|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Misspelling of Trachelipus rathkii|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14266|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Hawaiioscia paeninsulae|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14267|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Leptotrichus pittieri|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14268|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Tachysoniscus austriacus|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14269|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Tachysoniscus|2005-08-11 08:19:34|08/11/2005
14270|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Hawaii, Australia, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14271|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14272|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: E North Atlantic, Sylt|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14273|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: North Atlantic, Australia|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14274|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14275|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: North Atlantic, Pacific, Canary Islands, Sylt, Cosmopolitan|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14276|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: N Pacific, North Atlantic, Canary Islands, Cosmopolitan|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14277|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: C North Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14278|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: E North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14279|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W South Pacific, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14280|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic, Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14281|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: NC|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14282|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14283|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: North Atlantic, Sylt|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14284|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: South Pacific, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14285|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W South Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14286|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia, Pacific, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14287|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia, W South Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14288|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Pacific, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14289|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic, Mediterranean|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14290|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: FL|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14291|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic, W South Pacific, Australia|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14292|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: SE North Atlantic, Canary Islands|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14293|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Bahamas|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14294|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia, PNG, W North Atlantic|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14295|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: North Atlantic, Australia, PNG|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14296|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic (Bermuda)|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14297|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Galapagos|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14298|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: E North Atlantic (Denmark)|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14299|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia, PNG|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14300|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Tahiti|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14301|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Red Sea|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14302|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: E North Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14303|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: S Pacific, Indian Ocean|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14304|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Australia, PNG, Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14305|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Mediterranean|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14306|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Arctic Ocean|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14307|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: W North Atlantic, Australia|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14308|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Barbados|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14309|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: South Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14310|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: PNG, W South Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14311|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: SW South Pacific, C North Pacific|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14312|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: NC, Australia, PNG|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14313|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Geographic data: Bimini, Bahamas|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14314|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Austrognathia kirsteuri Riedl 1969 is a nomen nudum (unavailable) according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, 1999), since it was only listed in figures there. The epithet kirsteuri was first made available as Austrognatharia kirsteuri Sterrer 1970, although the genus Austrognatharia was not made formally available until Sterrer (1971). The species is unaffected by this incongruity (predating its original genus), since the ICZN only requires unambiguous combination with a generic name, regardless of that generic name's validity or availability (Art. 11.9.3.1)|2005-08-11 08:55:27|08/11/2005
14316|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Michener (2000) notes that "recognition of Anthophoridae is no longer justified," and includes its former members within Subfamily Apinae|2005-08-16 07:23:52|08/16/2005
14317|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 89772|2005-08-17 16:11:30|08/17/2005
14318|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mendes (pers. com.) considers this species to have a Generic status uncertain, eventually close to Mesomachilis|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14319|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mendes (pers. com.) considers this species to have a generic status uncertain|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14320|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Sturm and Bach de Roca (1992) consider that "The differences between M. nevadensis and M. aurantiacus mentioned by Sweetman result partly from the inadmissible comparison between color in living and fixed specimens, or from the fact that Sweetman had only females at his disposal. Therefore, M. nevadensis must be regarded nomen nudum"|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14321|Daniel E. Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Microcoryphia = Archaeognatha|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14322|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS specialist|Thysanura sensu stricto = Zygentoma|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14323|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Zygentoma = Thysanura sensu stricto|2005-08-29 09:10:35|08/29/2005
14324|Donald S. Chandler|Often subgenus of Anthicus|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14325|Donald S. Chandler|Not including Omonadus|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14326|Donald S. Chandler|Considered a genus by European workers|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14327|Donald S. Chandler|Lapsus in key to species|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14328|Donald S. Chandler|Synonym of either N. monodon (Fabricius, 1801) or N. desertus Casey, 1895|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14329|Donald S. Chandler|Questionably synonymized, type not seen by F. Werner|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14330|Donald S. Chandler|Incertae sedis - undoubtedly synonym of a previously described species but not yet placed (type a female)|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14331|Donald S. Chandler|Incertae sedis - synonym of either N. monodon (Fabricius, 1801) or N. desertus Casey, 1895|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14332|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (1999) determined that the publicacion date of LaFert's Monographie des Anthicus is probably May, 1849|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14333|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Notoxus bicolor Olivier, 1795|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14334|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Misspelling of Vacusus loetus|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14335|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Duboisius arizonensis (Champion, 1916)|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14336|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as "Anthelephilus imperator," where the generic name is considered to be an unjustified emendation by LaFert-Snectre of Anthelephila Hope 1833 (see Kejval, 2003, although Kejval incorrectly then labels it as a "junior synonym of Anthelephila")|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14337|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published as "Anthelephilus imperator," where the generic name is considered to be an unjustified emendation by LaFert-Snectre of Anthelephila Hope 1833 (see Kejval, 2003, although Kejval incorrectly then labels it as a "junior synonym of Anthelephila"). See also ICZN Article 51.3.1 on omitting parentheses for authorship|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14338|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Kejval (2003) notes that LaFert-Snectr's (1849) use of Anthelephilus (with Anthelephila in synonymy) must be considered to be an unjustified emendation of Anthelephila Hope 1833 (although Kejval incorrectly then labels it as a "junior synonym of Anthelephila")|2005-08-29 13:17:10|08/29/2005
14339|J. F. Lawrence, 1982|Arizona (=only US) record needs confirmation|2005-08-29 14:11:51|08/29/2005
14340|McNamara, J., 1991|Canadian record|2005-08-29 14:11:51|08/29/2005
14341|McNamara, J., 1991|Canadian - probably introduced|2005-08-29 14:11:51|08/29/2005
14342|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The combination 'Strigocis davisi' was not found in a search of the literature. Xestocis davisi Dury 1917 was formally synonymized under S. opalescens (Casey 1898) by Lawrence (1971), but without mention of other combinations of davisi Dury. Further research needed to establish whether the combination appears in the literature or is a database artifact|2005-08-29 14:11:51|08/29/2005
14343|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Bufo boreas, introduced to Hawaii, has been extirpated|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14344|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Bufo gargarizans, introduced to Hawaii, has been extirpated|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14345|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: the possible introduction of the Australian species Litoria caerulea "is based on the report (Butterfield et al., 1997, p. 124, In Simberloff, Schmitz, and Brown (eds.) Strangers in Paradise, Island Press, Washington DC) of an introduction into south Florida"|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14346|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Osteopilus septentrionalis, introduced to Hawaii, has been extirpated|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14347|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Rana clamitans, introduced to Hawaii, has been extirpated|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14348|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The population of Rana nigromaculata, introduced to Hawaii, has been extirpated|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14349|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Chorophilus feriarum brachyphonus Cope, 1889 (TSN 665708)|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14350|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Scaphiopus hammondi intermontanus Cope, 1883 (TSN 665709)|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14351|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Originally published as Syrrhopus interorbitalis Langebartel and Shannon, 1956; the spelling of the genus was corrected through a justified edemendation|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14352|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Albericus rhenaurum Menzies, 1999|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14353|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Rana yavapaiensis - Accumulating evidence suggests that the Ramsey Canyon Leopard Frog, Rana subaquavocalis Platz, 1993, is a local population of Rana yavapaiensis (Michael Sredl, pers. comm.)"|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14354|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Bufo nebulifer - Resurrected from synonymy by Mulcahy and Mendelson (2000, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 17:182) to accommodate the northern populations of Bufo valliceps"|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14355|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Frost (2004) comments (in account for Leptodactylus fragilis (Brocchi, 1877)) that "Virtually all literature regarding this species uses the incorrect name Leptodactylus labialis, which is now a junior synonym of Leptodactylus mystacinus"|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14356|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Hylactophryne augusti augusti (Dugs in Brocchi, 1879)|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14357|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Lynch (1968) recognizes four subspecies of Hylactophryne augusti (Dugs in Brocchi, 1879) by implication|2005-08-29 14:42:28|08/29/2005
14358|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Eurycea bislineata - Currently includes Eurycea aquatica Rose and Bush, 1963 (see Petranka, 1998, Salamanders of the United States and Canada, pp. 241-242)"|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14359|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Desmognathus marmoratus - Evidence suggests that Leurognathus marmoratus, the only species in a monotypic genus, is best considered a species of Desmognathus (Titus and Larson, 1996, Systematic Biology 45:451-472)"|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14360|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: "Eurycea - Includes the genus Typhlomolge following Petranka (1998, Salamanders of the United States and Canada, p. 273), Chippendale et al. (2000, Herpetol. Monogr. 14:23-24), and Crother et al. (2000, SSAR Herpetological Circulars 29:23)"|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14361|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks et al. (2004) note: The questionable introduction of Pseudotriton ruber to Canada is based upon the collection of a single specimen in Ontario|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14362|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Spelerpes melanopleurus Cope, 1894 (TSN 668584)|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14363|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Lacerta maculata Shaw, 1802 (TSN 668586)|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14364|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Sirena maculosa Rafinesque, 1818 (TSN 668585)|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14365|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship widely attributed to Linnaeus, 1766, but sometimes attributed to sterdam, 1766. See Frost (online Amphibian Species of the World, 2005) for a discussion of the authorship|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14366|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship widely attributed to Linnaeus, 1766, but sometimes attributed to sterdam, 1766. See Frost (online Amphibian Species of the World, 2005, in entry for the genus Siren) for a discussion of the authorship|2005-08-29 15:09:28|08/29/2005
14367|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Probably larval, junior synonym of Epigonichthys maldivensis (Foster Cooper, 1903)|2005-08-29 15:28:12|08/29/2005
14368|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The author of this taxon is sometimes erroneously given as Andrews 1895, but he did not provide a name, and provisionally included the Japanese specimens in "the species known as Branchiostomum Belcheri." The only paper by Willey (1896) was not available for inspection|2005-08-29 15:28:12|08/29/2005
14369|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The genus name is frequently mis-spelled as Hemithyris, but this is an unjustified emmendation|2005-08-30 11:12:30|08/30/2005
14370|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally named as a subgenus of Thecidea Defrance, 1822, but now regarded as a valid genus|2005-08-30 11:12:30|08/30/2005
14371|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Friedrichia Kirsteuer, 1965 (TSN 181012)|2005-08-30 13:28:38|08/30/2005
14372|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 26418. This record was a variety in NODC; some time prior to mid-1998, it became a species in ITIS (a change that is disallowed, and which rendered it a duplicate of TSN 26418). All ancillary data has now been transferred to TSN 26418, which should be used in place of this record|2005-08-30 13:53:01|08/30/2005
14373|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Norrbom et al. (1999) noted "in the interests of stability, authors reject this valid prior name." However, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature had already (Opinion 1864, in 1997) gave latifrons Hendel 1915 precedence over parvulus Hendel 1912|2005-08-30 15:27:37|08/30/2005
14374|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Neboiss (1960) Proxilocupes is "split from Cupes"|2005-08-30 16:05:38|08/30/2005
14375|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Neboiss (1984) Tenomerga is "for several spp. ex Cupes"|2005-08-30 16:05:38|08/30/2005
14376|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Atkins (1982) Micromalthus debilis is "introduced in Europe, South Africa, ?Neotropics; only BC in Canada"|2005-08-30 16:05:38|08/30/2005
14377|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved junior homonym of beetle genus Paracamptus Casey, 1895 (TSN 616974)|2005-09-21 13:11:11|09/21/2005
14378|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy with Trichoptera genus Pseudoradema Ivanov & Menshutkina, 1996 (TSN 598477)|2005-09-21 13:29:22|09/21/2005
14379|John Maret|Unresolved homonymy with Trichoptera genus Pseudoradema Schmid, 1955 (TSN 598695)|2005-09-21 13:29:22|09/21/2005
14380|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Homonym with sponge family Tethyidae Gray, 1848 (TSN 48568) resolved by action of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, which declared Tethyidae Rafinesque 1815 to be an incorrect original spelling. See Melville & Smith, eds. (1987)|2005-09-21 13:47:05|09/21/2005
14381|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Neverita reclusiana (Deshayes, 1839) (TSN 72945)|2005-09-21 14:35:54|09/21/2005
14382|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Abbott (1974) lists Heteropoda Lamarck, 1801 as equivalent to the superfamily Carinariacea Blainville, 1818, the latter now recognized as a family|2005-09-23 10:03:14|09/23/2005
14383|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic expert|ITIS has not yet adopted a classification of the Gastropoda that includes the cladistic work of Ponder and Lindberg, 1997 (and others), so the superfamily Cerithioidea Frussac 1819, while used as valid in such systems, is here placed in synonymy until such time as a full re-assessment of the classification can be undertaken|2005-09-23 10:03:14|09/23/2005
14384|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Chione intapurpurea (Conrad, 1849) (TSN 81530)|2005-09-23 10:49:51|09/23/2005
14385|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198379|2005-09-23 11:08:11|09/23/2005
14386|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|According to Valds (2002), no synapomorphies have been found to support the Phanerobranchia and the group is probably paraphyletic|2005-09-23 11:26:26|09/23/2005
14387|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Secondary junior homonym of Aegires citrinus (Bergh, 1875)|2005-09-23 11:26:26|09/23/2005
14388|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Secondary senior homonym of Aegires citrinus Pruvot-Fol, 1930|2005-09-23 11:26:26|09/23/2005
14389|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Replacement name for Aegires citrinus Pruvot-Fol, 1930 (junior secondary homonym)|2005-09-23 11:26:26|09/23/2005
14390|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|May be valid as Retifusus brunneus (Dall, 1877) (see McLean, 1995)|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14391|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|May be valid as Retifusus virens (Dall, 1877) (see McLean, 1995)|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14392|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) comment as follows: "Plicifusus verkruzeni [sic; = verkruezeni] (Kobelt, 1876), listed in the first edition, was reclassified in Fusivolutopsius Habe and Sato, 1973, by R. Baxter, 1987, Mollusks of Alaska:69, but P. Bouchet and A. Warn, 1985, Boll. Malacol., Suppl. 1:234, had earlier classified the species in Colus and restricted its range to the northeastern Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, extralimital to this list. Bouchet and Warn (1985:189) also excluded Buccinum humphreysianum Bennett, 1824, listed in the first edition, from the American fauna"|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14393|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Neptuneidae is here synonymized according the the placement of the type genus, Neptunea Rding 1798, in Buccinidae, however some (e.g., Higo et al., 1999) treat it as a valid subfamily therein|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14394|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Stenoglossa is used at various ranks, but generally should belong within the Neogastropoda. Until its status and position is more fully considered, ITIS is synonymizing it under the Neogastropoda|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14395|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Retifusus Dall 1916 is variously treated as a full genus (McLean, 1995), or a subgenus of Plicifusus Dall 1902 (Higo et al., 1999), although Plicifusus has also sometimes been considered as a subgenus of Colus (see Turgeon et al., 1998). The status of all these genera seems to need further clarification|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14396|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The position of kroyeri Mller 1842 appears to be unresolved in the literature. Turgeon et al. (1998) place it in Colus (where Plicifusus would then be a subgenus), but Higo et al. (1999) retain it in the full genus Plicifusus (of which it is the type species)|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14397|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Turgeon et al. (1998) state that Plicifusus Dall, 1902 has been synonymized (under Colus), it is still apparently in use as a valid genus (e.g., Higo et al., 1999). The status and placement are in need of verification, and the generic placement of numerous species are affected by this difference|2005-09-23 12:37:51|09/23/2005
14398|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Prum (1988) uses this as a subfamily in family Ramphastidae|2005-09-26 10:17:47|09/26/2005
14399|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|While some still consider this to be valid, ITIS is not presently utilizing suborders within Aves|2005-09-26 10:17:47|09/26/2005
14400|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Higo et al, (1999) misspell Chlamys islandica erythocomata (Dall, 1867) as Chlamys islandicus erythocomatus (Dall, 1867)|2005-09-27 08:11:28|09/27/2005
14401|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) note that "type material of [Argopecten "circularis" (G. B. Sowerby I, 1835)] proved to be a mislabeled specimen of the Atlantic A. irradians concenticus." The name A. circularis was misapplied in the prior edition of that volume, and in the 1998 edition they instead used the name A. ventricosus (Sowerby 1842) for the intended taxon|2005-09-27 08:11:28|09/27/2005
14402|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Turgeon et al. (1998) note that "This species has usually been considered (e.g., R. T. Abbott, 1974, American seashells, 2nd ed.:442) to be a member of the Pecten subgenus Euvola Dall, 1898. T. R. Waller in S. E. Shumway, ed., 1991, Scallops: biology, ecology and aquaculture:1-73, used Euvola (with its type species E. ziczac) as a full genus, but he did not explicitly transfer this species to Euvola"|2005-09-27 08:11:28|09/27/2005
14403|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|After a thorough literature search, the combination Micrathene whitneyi ideonea has not been found|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14404|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 37; p. 14678|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14405|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 35, no. 106; pp. 8491-8498|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14406|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 60, no. 189; pp. 50477-50503|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14407|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Zoonomen (2005), Glaucidium castaneum was cited by Peters (1940) as having an author of Neumann, 1893. This is an error|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14408|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Zoonomen (2005), Otus asio floridanus was cited by Peters (1940) as having an author of Ridgway, 1873. This is an error|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14409|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 41, no. 115; pp. 24062-24067|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14410|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 56, no. 218; p. 57503|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14412|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Zoonomen (2005), the correct spelling is Siphonrhis americana|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14413|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|ITIS is currently not recognizing suborders in the Strigiformes, and thus Caprimulgi has been made a junior synonym of the order Strigiformes|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14414|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|The taxonomic status of Bubo virginianus algistus (Oberholser, 1904) is in question. Peters (1940), American Ornithologists' Union (1957) and Weick (1999) use the ssp. as valid. Dickinson (2003) does not include the name as valid. Zoonomen (2005) includes the name as proivisionally valid until further review is possible|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14415|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Batrachostomidae was formerly a full family in Zoonomen (1998) but it is now recognized as a subfamily in the Podargidae in Zoonomen (2005)|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14416|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eurostopodidae was formerly a full family in Zoonomen (1998) but it is now recognized as a subfamily in the Caprimulgidae in Zoonomen (2005)|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14417|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Please see Author comment on Zoonomen (2005) regarding the issues around the authors of "(A. Grandidier, 1878)" versus "(Milne-Edwards, 1878)"|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14418|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Alan Peterson (pers. comm. Sep, 2005) does not use the construction "AuthorA in AuthorB." There is apparently some contention as to which author ("Shaw, 1790" or "White, 1790") is correct, but it appears that the best argument is for "Shaw, 1790"|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14419|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Please see Citation comment on Zoonomen (2005) regarding the issues around the authors of "Reichenow, 1893" versus "Neumann, 1893"|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14420|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Zoonomen (2005) for a nomenclatural comment regarding nana versus nanum in combination with Glaucidium|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14421|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Dr. Richard Banks (personal communication, 2005), Steatornithes is a junior synonym of Caprimulgi. Since ITIS is not currently recognizing suborders in the Strigiformes, it is being placed in synonym under Strigiformies for the time being|2005-09-28 09:47:58|09/28/2005
14422|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F:C|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14423|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[I]:CU|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14424|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[X]:UM|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14425|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[X]:M|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14426|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson et al. (2004) Occurrence values: F[I]:CUM|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14427|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) (personal communication, 2005), in Swainson, 1839, the taxon is given as "Salmostoma on p. 184, changed to Salmophasia on p. 284. [...] Jordan 1919:202 [ref. 2410] apparently is first reviser, selecting Salmophasia." However, Salmostoma enjoys prevailing usage, so ITIS follows most authors by treating Salmostoma as the valid name|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14428|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that Hymenphysa McClelland 1839 was "Spelled Hymenophysa by Bleeker 1858-59 and by Gnther 1868 and authors; original spelling probably should be used; Bleeker's spelling is an incorrect subsequent spelling"|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14429|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. Rhodeus abramioides Jordan and Seale, 1906 was in the NODC database as the "original combination" of Tanakia abramioides (Jordan and Seale, 1906). Tanakia abramioides is listed in the NODC database as the type species of Tanakia. However, the original combination for the type species of Tanakia is actually Rhodeus oryzae Jordan and Seale, 1906. Jordan and Seale did not describe any species with the epithet "abramioides". Apparently a data entry error led to the use of the wrong epithet, but correct authorship for the type species of Tanakia|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14430|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. Tanakia abramioides (Jordan and Seale, 1906) was listed in the NODC database as the type species of Tanakia. However, the type species of Tanakia is actually Tanakia oryzae (Jordan and Seale, 1906). Jordan and Seale did not describe any species with the epithet "abramioides". Apparently a data entry error led to the use of the wrong epithet, but correct authorship for the type species of Tanakia|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14431|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Abramis leuckartii Heckel, 1836 is a hybrid between Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758)|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14432|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Abramidopsis leuckartii (Heckel, 1836) is a hybrid between Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758)|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14433|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Abramidopsis Siebold, 1863 is "thought to be a hybrid of Abramis and Rutilus"|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14434|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson (1994) recognizes Gastromyzontini, but does not specify which genera in the subfamily Balitorinae belong in this tribe. Since the constituent genera of the tribe Gastromyzontini are not known, ITIS is not currently recognizing this tribe|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14435|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Nelson (1994) recognizes Balitorini, but does not specify which genera in the subfamily Balitorinae belong in this tribe. Since the constituent genera of the tribe Balitorini are not known, ITIS is not currently recognizing this tribe|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14436|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Sphaerophysa DC. (TSN 26968)|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14437|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. The spelling Labeo erythrurus (for Labeo erythrura, TSN 163682) has not been found in the literature and apparently is a data entry error|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14438|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Acheilognathus coreanus in the genus Acheilognathus, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14439|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) treats Acheilognathus pseudorhombea as being in the genus Acheilognathus, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14440|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain, no types known; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Abramis microlepidotus in the genus Abramis, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14441|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Alburnus kotschyi in the genus Alburnus, and notes that the types have not been found|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14442|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Alburnus harusini in the family Cyprinidae, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14443|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain, no types known; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Alburnus nordmannii in the family Cyprinidae, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14444|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain, no types known; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Alburnus oleiferus in the family Cyprinidae, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14445|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain, apparently no types known; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Alburnus vignoni in the family Cyprinidae, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14446|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Barbodes baoulan in the family Cyprinidae and notes that the types are presumed destroyed, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14447|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Barbodes clemensi in the family Cyprinidae and notes that the types are presumed destroyed, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14448|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Barbodes palata in the family Cyprinidae and notes that the types are presumed destroyed, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14449|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Aspius alburnus in the family Cyprinidae and notes that the no types are known, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14450|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) places Barbodes tras in the family Cyprinidae and notes that the types are presumed destroyed, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14451|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Rasbora urophthalma is "Not a Rasbora, tentatively a Barbus or Puntius-like cyprinid" although it has been incorrectly treated as valid by some authors|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14452|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), "We regard as unavailable, published in abstracts of a meeting that were primarily intended for the meeting attendees and not for the permanent scientific record"|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14453|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) Rutilus macrolepidotus (Steindachner, 1866) was originally described as Leuciscus macrolepidotus Steindachner, 1866, which is "Objectively invalid; apparently preoccupied by Leuciscus macrolepidotus Ayres 1854." Rutilus macrolepidotus (Steindachner, 1866) is a homonym, but a replacement name has apparently not been proposed, and the name is treated as valid by some authors. Following Eschmeyer, Rutilus macrolepidotus is treated as incertae sedis in the genus Rutilus until further research clarifies the status of this name|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14454|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), places Tanakia intermedia in the genus Tanakia, but does not comment further on the status of this species|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14455|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. The spelling Thoburnia rhothoecum (for Thoburnia rhothoeca, TSN 533276) has not been found in the literature and is apparently a data entry error|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14456|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Crossostoma Sauvage, 1878 is "Apparently preoccupied by Crossostoma Morris & Lycett 1851 in Mollusca, Crossostoma Gosse 1855 in Polychaeta, and by Crossostoma Agassiz 1862 in Colenterata; apparently not replaced [preoccupation not investigated]." However, Crossostoma Sauvage, 1878 is commonly treated as valid, and lacking a replacement name, we follow most authors in treating it as valid|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14457|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), "name appeared in list as Cyprinus carpio communis Linnaeus. Linnaeus did not describe a communis referable to Cyprinus so we are listing authorship as anonymous for now"|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14458|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Replacement name for Crossocheilus horai Banarescu, 1986 which is a secondary homonym when treated as Cirrhinus horai. Following Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Crossocheilus horai is recognized as Gymnostomus horai, so Cirrhinus lu is an unnecessary replacement. Eschmeyer (personal communication, 2005) recommends treating Cirrhinus lu as a synonym in Gymnostomus, but does not yet refer it to Gymnostomus horai|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14459|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Status uncertain; Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that Acheilognathus kristinae has been treated "in genus Acheilognathus", or as "questionably a synonym of Rhodeus fangi", and ultimately places it in the genus Rhodeus with no further notes on status|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14460|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 54, no. 194; pp. 41448-41453|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14461|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 54, no. 163; pp. 35305-35311|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14462|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 69, no. 139; pp. 43554-43558|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14463|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 35, no. 199; pp. 16047-16048|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14464|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 50, no. 150; pp. 31592-31597|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14465|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 66, no. 147; pp. 39521-39522|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14466|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 50, no. 60; pp. 12298-12302|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14467|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 52, no. 34; pp. 5295-5303|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14468|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 43, no. 115; pp. 24062-24067|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14469|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|See Federal Register, vol. 48, no. 172; pp. 40178-40186|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14470|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. Semotilus marginata was erroneously added. The name Semotilus marginata could not be found in the literature, although the name was found on a website of questionable authority which listed it with the vernacular "pearl dace," which is a vernacular name for Semotilus margarita|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14471|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that Cyprinella whipplei Girard 1856 was "Originally as whipplii, presumably named for Lt. A. W. Whipple by authors; but the spelling whipplii is correctly formed, but the spelling whipplei probably can be retained on the basis of Art. 33.2.3.1 of the Code," and gives the current name as Cyprinella whipplei Girard 1856. This taxon is placed in Notropis by some authors|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14472|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Eschmeyer (pers. comm., 17-Sep-2005) states that "the authors that treat Oreias as valid in fishes may think those species are separate from Schistura. That means a [generic] replacement name [for Oreias] would be needed for those species they do not want in Schistura... for now I have moved everything to Schistura." See also comment on Oreias Sauvage 1874|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14473|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Oreias Sauvage 1874 is "Apparently preoccupied by Oreias Kaup 1829 and Oreias Temminck 1839 in Aves; research needed." If species attributed to this genus are thought to be separate from Schistura McClelland 1838 then a replacement name would be needed|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14474|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although some authors have synonymized Acanthorhodeus macropterus Bleeker 1971 under Acanthorhodeus asmussii (Dybowski 1872), it is clearly the senior name. Given the confusion on the issue, Eschmeyer (personal communication, 17-Sep-2005) advises to treat macropterus as valid in the genus Acheilognathus, but more work is apparently needed|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14475|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fish, 2005). karamani Vladykov and Petit, 1930 was described as infrasubspecific (as a 'natio'), and as such was not available. Fowler (1977) apparently made it available as a subspecies|2005-09-28 17:00:43|09/28/2005
14476|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Bradbury (2003) states that this name was "included in the synonymy of Ogcocephalus cubifrons but as a nomen dubium by Bradbury (1980:258), with additional comments following the synonymy (Bradbury 1980:259). Species is therefore considered a nomen dubium in the genus Ogcocephalus"|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14477|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|See Coelorhynchus carminatus (Goode, 1880) in Jordan, at al., 1955; Coelorhynchus is a variant spelling of Caelorinchus and carinatus is a mis-spelling of carminatus|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14478|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) states that Fierasfer punctatus Fischer, 1885 is possibly a larval form of Echeliophis and that this species therefore probably belongs in the genus Echeliophis. There is no statement of validity|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14479|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|A juvenile of a member of the genus Onuxodon|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14480|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online catalog of fishes, 2004) listed this species without commenting on validity; assumed valid|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14481|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) gives no statement of validity for this species; assumed valid|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14482|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Stein, D. L., et al. (1991) suggested that the genus Menziesichthys Nalbant and Mayer, 1971, actually belongs in the family Ophidiidae. Stein (personal communication) tentatively suggest that Menziesichthys belongs in the subfamily Neobythitinae|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14483|Thomas Orrell, NMFS/SEFSC, ITIS Data Development Technician|Oligopus has been incorrectly used in Bythitidae as senior synonym of Grammonus. See Cohen et al. (1999) page 104. See also Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) regarding Grammonus Gill in Goode & Bean 1896, Oligopodus Lacepde 1800, and Oligopus Risso 1810|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14484|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) makes no statement of validity for Microlophichthys andracanthus Bertelsen 1951, but simply notes that it belongs to the family Oneirodidae. Presumed valid|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14485|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004), though Cohen & Nelson (1978) considered consobrinus to be "questionably in genus Monothrix", in their later publication (Nielsen & Cohen in Nielsen et al., 1999) they follow other recent authors in placing it in Bidenichthys|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14486|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Originally described as Otophidium scrippsi. According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) "Named after a women so name most desirably would have been scrippsae. The change is not a mandatory one (not covered by Art. 32), but the spelling scrippsae appears to be the name in prevailing usage and it should be continued"|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14487|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) notes that the originally published spelling was Lionurus darus Gilbert & Hubbs 1916, and says that the epithet is derived from "Dara," the Japanese name of certain Macrouroid fishes, and that "perhaps name should not decline" (so perhaps it should be spelled "darus" regardless of the gender of the current genus)|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14488|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Probably a database artifact; Caelorinchus carinatus has not been found anywhere in the literature. This name could have resulted from a typographic error where the "m" key was not pressed when the name Caelorinchus carminatus was being entered. However, Shiino lists Coelorhynchus carinatus, so this combination (with the valid genus Caelorinchus) could have been entered as implied by Shiino|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14489|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|In the online Catalog of Fishes (2004), Eschmeyer treats the species Svetovidovia lucullus as valid, but notes that the status of the genus is uncertain. Some authors have treated it as valid, others have it as "questionably a synonym of Laemonema". Additionally, under the entry for Gargilius, Eschmeyer notes the following, "Type by subsequent designation. Type designated by Cohen 1973:326 [ref. 6589], but that designation invalid as genus established after 1930 without type fixation. Appeared first without description in Jensen in Schmidt 1906:177 and Holt & Byrne 1908:58 [ref. 6487]. Preccupied by Gargilius Faimaire 1891 in Insecta, replaced by Svetovidovia Cohen 1973, but since Gargilius was not available it cannot be replaced; Svetovidovia stands on its own with type by original designation (also monotypic). Questionably a synonym of Laemonema Gnther 1862 -- (Melndez C. & Markle 1997:624 [ref. 23369])"|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14490|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, data entry error|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14491|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete, database artifact; the spelling of the specific epithet hexafasciatus as hexfasciatus is not found in the literature in combination with the spelling of the genus as Caelorinchus|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14492|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Haplophryne diemensis is apparently a literature misspelling (in Shiino, 1976) for Halophryne diemensis. Haplophryne is a valid genus in the fish order Lophiiformes, but as Halophryne is in the Batrachoidiformes, it appears that Haplophryne diemensis is a spelling error rather and not a subsequent combination|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14493|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Delete: database artifact, apparently a mis-spelling of Glyptophidium longipes|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14494|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Possibly a database artifact, the spelling Caelorinchus abditilus for Caelorinchus abditilux not found in the literature|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14495|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Lucigadus vittatus was originally described as Macrurus vittatus, however, the status of this name is not clear. According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), "However, in the original description Weber used two names: M. fasciatus (pasted over with vittatus on p. 157) and vittatus on Pl. 1 (fig. 5) and on p. 618; the name fasciatus was used in the index (p. 685, 694). The original on p. 157 at the California Academy of Sciences has strip with vittatus typewritten in the same style as the genus and glued over fasciatus on p. 157. Gilbert & Hubbs 1920:559 [ref. 1638] used M. vittatus without mention of fasciatus. Weber & de Beaufort 1929 [ref. 16063] mentioned both species and state (unfortunately) that vittatus is a misprint; technically they serve as first revisers selecting fasciatus over vittatus. This means that Macrurus fasciatus Weber 1913 is preoccupied and is objectively invalid"|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14496|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a database artifact; Caelorinchus coelorhincus is found in the literature as Caelorinchus caelorhinchus and as Coelorinchus coelorhincus, but in all literature sources, the second letter is consistently either an "a" or an "o" in both genus and specific epithet|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14497|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, data entry error in NODC taxonomic database confused subsequent entries from Shiino (1976), p. 79: Thalassophryne maculosa and Tharbacus vanecki|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14498|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, data entry error in NODC taxonomic database confused subsequent entries from Shiino (1976), p. 79: Thalassophryne maculosa and Tharbacus hendersoni|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14499|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Bertelsen et al. (1981), Laevoceratias liparis represents the male of some Gigantactis species|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14500|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact. The spelling Ophidion rocheri (for Ophidion rochei) could not be found in the literature|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14501|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (online catalog of fishes, 2004) states that this is "Possible larval form of an Echeliophis," with no further statement regarding usage or validity|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14502|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2004) the status of this species is uncertain|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14503|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, NODC data entry error. See Diplacanthopoma riversandersoni|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14504|Andrew Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, NODC data entry error. See Diplacanthopoma riversandersoni|2005-10-04 09:07:16|10/04/2005
14505|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|While some still consider this name to be valid, ITIS is not presently utilizing suborders within Aves|2005-10-06 08:27:40|10/06/2005
14506|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Mesitornithidae|2005-10-06 08:27:40|10/06/2005
14507|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior synonym of Mesitornithes, but ITIS is not presently using suborders in Aves|2005-10-06 08:27:40|10/06/2005
14509|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Current status in question, see Harvey (2002)|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14510|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Harvey (1992) for use of new suborder names|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14511|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Harvey (1992) used the ordinal name Pseudoscorpionida, but in his 2002 work he used Pseudoscorpiones instead, without comment|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14512|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198674|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14513|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198682|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14514|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198678|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14515|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198680|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14516|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199144|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14517|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198451|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14518|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198482|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14519|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198417|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14520|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199422|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14521|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199424|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14522|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199473|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14523|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199168|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14524|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199175|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14525|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199173|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14526|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199171|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14527|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198458|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14528|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198470|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14529|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198472|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14530|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198456|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14531|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198460|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14532|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198462|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14533|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198464|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14535|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198466|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14536|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198468|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14537|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198495|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14538|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198497|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14539|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198499|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14540|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198501|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14541|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198503|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14542|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198505|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14543|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198507|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14544|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198509|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14545|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198511|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14546|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198487|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14547|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198513|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14548|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198515|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14549|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198517|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14550|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198519|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14551|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198521|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14552|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198523|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14553|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198525|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14554|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198527|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14555|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198489|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14556|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198529|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14557|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198491|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14558|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198531|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14559|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198493|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14560|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198533|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14561|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198535|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14562|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198537|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14563|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198539|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14564|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198541|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14565|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198543|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14566|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198545|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14567|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198547|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14568|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198549|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14569|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 198551|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14570|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199147|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14571|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199149|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14572|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199151|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14573|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199153|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14574|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199155|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14575|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199161|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14576|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199157|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14577|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199159|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14578|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199478|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14579|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199476|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14580|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199480|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14581|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199832|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14582|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199828|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14583|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199826|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14584|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199830|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14585|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199823|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14586|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199838|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14587|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199841|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14588|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199843|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14589|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199845|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14590|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199858|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14591|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199866|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14592|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199862|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14593|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199864|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14594|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199013|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14595|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199021|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14596|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199023|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14597|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199019|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14598|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199025|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14599|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199691|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14600|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199694|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14601|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199696|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14602|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199722|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14603|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199698|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14604|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199700|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14605|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199702|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14606|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199704|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14607|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199706|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14608|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199708|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14609|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199710|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14610|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199712|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14611|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199714|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14612|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199716|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14613|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199718|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14614|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199720|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14615|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 199753|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14616|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199770|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14617|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199756|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14618|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199758|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14619|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199760|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14620|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199762|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14621|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199764|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14622|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199766|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14623|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See TSN 199768|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14624|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198645|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14625|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 198584|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14626|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of isopod (Crustacea) genus Paracharon Coineau, 1968 (TSN 542316)|2005-11-23 07:46:24|11/23/2005
14627|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Pselaphitae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14628|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Bythinoplectitae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14629|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Clavigeritae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14630|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Euplectitae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14631|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Faronitae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14632|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Goniaceritae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14633|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Thayer (1995): as SuperTribe Batrisitae|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14634|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Davies (1991): Canadian record|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14635|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Davies (1991): Canadian record as introduced|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14636|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (1997): lapsus for R. trigona Leconte|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14637|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (1997) indicates that "this name is probably a synonym of O. keeni, fide Schuster and Gregarick, 1960"|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14638|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Miocene fossil from Florissant, Colorado|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14639|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil from White River, Colorado (Oligocene)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14640|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil from Wilson Ranch near Florissant, Colorado (Miocene)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14641|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil from Florissant, Colorado (Miocene)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14642|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil from Green River, Wyoming (Oligocene)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14643|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Herman (2001) this is a Nomen dubium|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14644|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Fossil from interglacial clays in Ontario (Postpliocene)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14645|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Brachygluta perforata (Brendel) was originally Bryaxis perforata Brendel, which was a junior homonym of Bryaxis perforata Aub|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14646|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Chandler (1997) records the misidentification of this species as sanguinea of authors, not sanguinea Leach|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14647|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Anops Bell, 1833 (Reptilia: Amphisbaenidae)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14648|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Haasiella Pocock, 1901 (Chilopoda)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14649|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Reichenbachia articularis Raffray, 1893|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14650|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Apparent junior homonym of Troglophoeus anthracinus Mulsant & Rey, 1861|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14651|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Bledius dissimilis Erichson, 1840|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14652|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Bledius divisus Marsham, 1802|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14653|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Apparently a parahomonym of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Thesium L. (TSN 50087)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14654|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Replacement name for Brachygluta perforata Brendel, 1866|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14655|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Newton and Chandler (1989) list this genus as a Nomen nudum, no type species designated at its description by Karaman, 1954. But a type species was designated by Karaman, 1957|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14656|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior homonym of Bledius armatus Panzer, 1799 now a synonym of Bledius tricornis Herbst, 1784|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14657|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Replacement name for Bledius dissimilis Fall|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14658|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|delete: database artifact, see Carpelimus dilatatus (Erichson, 1839)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14659|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|delete: database artifact, see Carpelimus haplomus Blackwelder, 1943|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14660|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|delete: database artifact, see Bledius longipennis Mklin, 1852|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14661|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|delete: database artifact, see Bledius caribbeanus Blackwelder, 1943|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14662|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact, this name was not be found in the literature. It may correspond to Carpelimus pilosellus (Eppelsheim, 1890)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14663|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists juvencus Brendel as "not assigned to subgenus" of Batrisodes|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14664|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists cherokee Chandler as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14665|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists chickasaw Chandler as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14666|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists choctaw Chandler as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14667|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists creek Chandler as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14668|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists osage Chandler as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14669|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists exilis Bowman as "unplaced species" in Bibloplectus|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Chandler (1997) lists simplex LeConte as "unplaced species" in Melba|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14671|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Preoccupied by Bryaxis Kugellann, 1794 (Coleoptera)|2005-11-23 08:20:32|11/23/2005
14672|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) provides the following comment: "Scorpaenichthys marmoratus Girard 1854 and Hemitripteras [sic] marmoratus Ayres 1854 were described independently at about the same date. Authorship of this species was fixed as Ayres 1854 and not Girard 1854 in Opinion 1583 in 1990"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of fish genus Scorpaenichthys Girard 1854 (TSN 167352)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14674|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of fish genus Scorpaenichthys Bleeker, 1856 (TSN 643560)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14675|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Replacement name for Scorpaenichthys Bleeker, 1856 (TSN 643560)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14676|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type species, Careproctus candidus Gilbert & Burke 1912, in the online Catalog of Fishes (2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14677|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Centropogon (TSN 182375)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14678|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 166925|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14679|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|No subspecies are currently recognized in Helicolenus dactylopterus (Delaroche 1809), following Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14680|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender following Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14681|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Spelling and combination per Shiino (1976)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14682|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Status unclear. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) concludes only "Synonym of Setarches." Poss (1999) lists Scorpaenopsella armata Fowler 1938 as valid, with a foot note stating "Known from a single specimen taken at Sombero Island, between Balayan Bay and Verde Island Passage in the Philippines"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14683|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Scorpaenodes guamensis (Quoy and Gaimard 1824) (TSN 644534)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14684|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, entry error intended as Psychrolutes pustulosus|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14685|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combination not known to exist in the literature. See Gilbertidia dolganovi Mandrytsa 1993|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14686|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes "Synonym of Prionotus scitulus Jordan & Gilbert 1882, questionably a valid subspecies"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14687|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes "Synonym of Prionotus tribulus Cuvier 1829, possibly a valid subspecies"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14688|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Platycephalus longispinis Macleay 1884 (TSN 644354)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14689|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Shiino (1976) listed this species with hyphenated epithet. Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) lists it without, but notes "Originally as Rivers-Andersoni. Original genus should have been Peristedion" (but was given as "Peristethium")|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14690|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Shiino (1976) uses the epithet spelling halei, and the common name "Haly's searobin." Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) lists the original epithet spelling as halei also, and notes authorship as involving "Haley," but the current epithet spelling is given as halyi, without comment regarding the change. Clarification may be needed|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14691|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently the epithet ending has been corrected. See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14692|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although listed as a valid species of Parascorpaena by Shiino (1976), which is why this name was added to the NODC Taxonomic Code (and thus to ITIS), Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) provides no current name for the original, Scorpaena erostris Alcock 1896. More work is evidently needed to clarify the current status|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14693|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although listed as a valid species of Parascorpaena by Shiino (1976), which is why this name was added to the NODC Taxonomic Code (and thus to ITIS), Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) provides no current name for the original, Scorpaena bleekeri Day 1878. More work is evidently needed to clarify the current status|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14694|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although listed as "Parascorpaena armata (Rppell), Spiny stingfish [Sri Lanka], Scorpionfish [South Africa]" by Shiino (1976), which is why this name was added to the NODC Taxonomic Code (and thus to ITIS), no further information on the status of this name was found. More work is evidently needed to clarify the current status|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14695|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that "Parapterois is feminine, and the species name probably should be heterura"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14696|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory gender correction|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14697|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Lepidotrigla calodactyla Ogilby 1910 (TSN 644056)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14698|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Leocottus kesslerii (Dybowski 1874) (TSN 643714)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14699|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combination not found in the literature. See Icelus spiniger Gilbert 1896 (TSN 167193)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14700|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combinaiton not found in the literature. See Icelus spatula Gilbert & Burke 1912 (TSN 167192)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14701|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior synonym of beetle genus Eurycephalus Gray in Cuvier & Griffith 1832, according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) provides no current name for Elates thompsoni Jordan & Seale 1907. Status is apparently unclear|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|This spelling and combination not yet established as attributable to the published literature. May represent a database artifact, or an obscure spelling|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14704|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Eschmeyer (2005, online Catalog of Fishes) indicates that the species zeylonicus belongs in the genus Caracanthus, but does not specify a current name|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14705|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the placement of the type (Triglopsis thompsonii Girard 1851) as valid in Myoxocephalus|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14706|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that the epithet was originally spelled ransonnettii. Unless ICZN Article 33.3.1 is invoked, that correct original spelling should be used|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14707|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that "Although ruber has occasionally been recognized as valid, we favor continued usage of ruberrimus based on prevailing usage"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The type generic name Synanceja is correctly spelled Synanceia according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14709|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, this spelling apparently does not occur in the literature; entry error|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) states "Spelled originally Synanceia (p. xxxvii), Synanceja (p. 194), and Synanceia (Pl. 45), but p. 194 corrected to Synanceia in corrigenda (p. 573). Synancia Agassiz 1846:358 [ref. 64] is an unjustified emendation"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Included by implication. Sternias is a junior synonym of Triglops, and xenostethus is the type species of Sternias. See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Included by implication. Synanceja is a misspelling of Synanceia, and horrida is the type of Synanceia. See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14713|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) notes that the combination was originally published with "Genus as Synanceja on p. 195 but corrected in Corrigenda"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14714|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14715|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Misspelled "Normanichthyiodei" in Nelson (1994), ending corrected to traditional suborder suffix -oidei|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14716|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Regarding the rationale for synonymizing this senior name, Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) says only "No types known. Synonym of Cottus bairdii Girard 1850"|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14717|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Pegedictis ictalops Rafinesque 1820|2005-12-01 15:22:09|12/01/2005
14718|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Misspelling of Cheilomenes Dejean, 1836|2005-12-02 08:33:34|12/02/2005
14719|David Nicolson, ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of shark genus Pseudoscymnus Herre, 1935 (TSN 160650)|2005-12-02 08:33:34|12/02/2005
14720|David Nicolson, ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 187041|2005-12-02 08:33:34|12/02/2005
14721|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Gordon (1985) says he prefers not to use subspecific designations within C. inaequalis because more research is needed, but apparently other authors do|2005-12-02 08:33:34|12/02/2005
14722|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Gordon (1985) uses the concept of subspecies within Hippodamia tredecimpunctata|2005-12-02 08:33:34|12/02/2005
14723|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (Zoonomen, 1998) used the family Cerylidae, but later (Zoonomen, 2005) treated it as Subfamily Cerylinae within the Alcedinidae|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14724|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson et al. (2003) and Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005) do not recognize subspecies of Megaceryl alcyon (Linnaeus, 1758)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Generic spelling corrected from Todirhamphus to Todiramphus, per Dickinson et al. (2003)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14726|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Generic spelling corrected from Todirhamphus to Todiramphus, per Dickinson et al. (2003). Epithet spelling corrected from tuta to tutus, per Dickinson et al. (2003) and Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14727|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally as Halcyon sanctus, though corrected for gender to Halcyon sancta (Peters, 1945)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14728|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Generic spelling corrected from Todirhamphus to Todiramphus, per Dickinson et al. (2003). Treated as full species by Peterson in 1998 (Zoonomen), but later (Zoonomen, 2005) as a subspecies of T. tutus|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14729|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (Zoonomen, 1998) used Family Dacelonidae, but later (Zoonomen, 2005) placed the type genus, Dacelo Leach 1815, and all the genera previously in Dacelonidae, within Subfamily Halcyoninae of the Alcedinidae|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14730|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a full species by Peterson (Zoonomen, 1998), but then later as a subspecies of Merops nubicus Gmelin (Zoonomen, 2005), as in Dickinson et al. (2003)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14731|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Ispidina synonymized under Ceyx in Dickinson et al. (2003), and the species of Ispidina listed by Peterson (Zoonomen, 1998) moved to Ceyx (Zoonomen, 2005)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14732|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender, per Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14733|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005) regarding the spelling and gender of Coracias naevius Daudin 1800|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14734|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Remsen et al. (2005) comment on the status of Megaceryle Kaup 1848 in their developing South American Check-List as follows: "Megaceryle torquata and M. alcyon have been placed in the genus Ceryle in many classifications (e.g., Meyer de Schauensee 1970, AOU 1983, 1998), but most classifications have followed Fry (1980) in restricting Ceryle to Old World C. rudis (e.g., Sibley & Monroe 1990, Fry & Fry 1992, Woodall 2001). Data to support either treatment are minimal." They there list "Megaceryle torquata Ringed Kingfisher" and "Megaceryle alcyon Belted Kingfisher" as current valid names|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14735|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005) for extensive comments regarding the proper formation and placement of squamiger and its variants|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14736|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a separate species by Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005), thomensis was later considered by him (Zoonomen, 2005) as a subspecies of cristata, in agreement with Dickinson et al. (2003)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14737|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a separate species by Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005), nais was later considered by him (Zoonomen, 2005) as a subspecies of leucogaster, in agreement with Dickinson et al. (2003)|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14738|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 178131|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14739|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that the gender of Ceryle has been established to be masculine (though Megaceryl remains feminine), so Ceryle torquata would be corrected for gender to C. torquatus|2005-12-06 09:38:07|12/06/2005
14740|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinatorq|Subspecies of Selasphorus platycercus (Swainson 1827) are not recognized in Zoonomen (2005)|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14741|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (online Zoonomen, 2005) comments on the spelling thusly: "Variously spelled sephaniodes and sephanoides by Lesson. Not surprisingly, in addition to questions of prevailing usage, there is confusion (at least on my part) about which use actually has priority. It appears that the "erroneous" spelling sephaniodes may have priority, but little use until de Schaunesee brought it back into use in around 1966, noting that it was in fact the original spelling"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14742|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peters (1945) notes the original spelling as "Phtornis [sic] gounellei"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14743|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Dickinson (ed., 2003) and del Hoyo et al. (eds., 1999) regarding the status of pyropygia. del Hoyo et al. (eds.) state that it "is probably a hybrid of [Hylocharis cyanus] and Chlorostilbon aureoventris pucherani"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14744|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction or gender|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14745|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|In a footnote for Apus horus horus, Dickinson (ed., 2003) states that "the name toulseni attaches to what is thought to be a local color morph"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14747|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (online Zoonomen, 1998) used Aerodramus salanganus, but later (online Zoonomen, 2005) used salangana, and provided the following comments: "Not in Peters Checklist Vol.4. Described in Hemiprocne. (fide APP AMNH). Evidently used here as a noun in apposition"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14748|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, spelling found only in unpublished manuscript|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14749|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (online Zoonomen, 1998) used Aerodramus germanus, but later (2005) used Aerodramus fuciphagus germani without comment. It is unclear as yet whether Aerodramus germanus represents an error from the literature, or solely from Zoonomen (and now ITIS)|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14750|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) comments that "the emended name used here [mulsanti] is judged to be in prevailing usage; see Art. 33.2 of the Code (I.C.Z.N., 1999) and p. 828 herein"|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14751|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (online Zoonomen, 2005) treats Threnetes leucurus as a full species, though Dickinson (ed., 2003) treats it as a subspecies of T. niger with comment|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14752|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 178006|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14753|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of crustacean genus Apus Cuvier, 1800 (TSN 83762)|2005-12-06 10:23:38|12/06/2005
14754|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Although Fujita's (1913) description of Ostrea ariakensis is based on a Wakiya MS name, the description satisfies ICZN articles 10 and 11 for a new species. Fujita's name should not be considered a nomen nudum as suggested by many subsequent authors who have attributed it to either Wakiya (1929) or Fujita in Wakiya (1929)|2005-12-12 09:03:12|12/12/2005
14755|T.M. Orrell, ITIS Taxonomic Expert|Turgeon et al. (1998) note "Crassostrea ariakensis (Fujita, 1913) and Crassostrea sikamea (Amemiya, 1928), both Asian species, are subjects of experimental mariculture in the Pacific Northwest (see A. M. Robinson and C. J. Langdon, 1993, J. Shellfish Res. 12:150; and D. Hedgecock, M. A. Banks, and D. J. McGoldrick, 1994, J. Shellfish Res. 12:215-221, respectively), but neither species is known to have established populations in the wild"|2005-12-12 09:03:12|12/12/2005
14756|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Hillia Jacq. (TSN 184889)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14757|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 117557|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14758|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fern genus Alsophila R. Br. (TSN 17931)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14759|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 188888|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14760|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189308|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14761|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189149|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14762|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) brown algae genus Lobophora J. Agardh (TSN 11209)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14763|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189034|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14764|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of Philometra Costa, 1846 (TSN 64156)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14765|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 188536|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14766|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Pieris D. Don (TSN 184546)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14767|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 189039|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14768|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Schrankia Willd. (TSN 26937)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14769|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Selenia Nutt. (TSN 184495)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14770|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 188724|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14771|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as Subfamily Parnassiinae in the Papilionidae, rather than as a separate family in Hodges et al. (1983) and other more recent sources|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14772|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized based on the current placement of the genus Cycnodia Herrich-Schffer, 1853 (a junior objective homonym, placed within the Gelechioidea, in the synonymy of Elachista Treitschke, 1833)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14773|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the current placement of Family Carposinidae in the Copromorphoidea (Hodges et al., 1983, and other works)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14774|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently "Microlepidoptera" is not a formal taxonomic group|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14775|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as Subfamily Epipleminae in the Uraniidae|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14776|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Hodges et al. (1983) and other more recent works include the Uraniidae within the Geometroidea, rather than within their own superfamily|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14777|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of Family Sphingidae within the Bombycoidea|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14778|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently "Macrolepidoptera" is not a formal taxonomic group|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14779|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a spelling variant of Micropterigidae|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14780|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently both Frenatae and Jugatae are former suborders of Lepidoptera. They are not in current use and so are synonymized|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14781|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily of Noctuidae, rather than a full family|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14782|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily of Bombycidae, rather than as a full family|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14783|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily of Coleophoridae, rather than as a full family|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14784|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a spelling variant of Cosmopterigidae|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14785|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed subgeneric name, duplicate of TSN 117958|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14786|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, evidently an entry error intended as Schoenobius. See TSN 117699|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14787|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of shark family name Zygaenidae Owen, 1846 (TSN 160498)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14788|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved homonym of mammal subfamily Macroglossinae Gray, 1866 (TSN 552330)|2005-12-13 10:03:50|12/13/2005
14789|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117961|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14790|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117963|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14791|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118004|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14792|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117965|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14793|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117968|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14794|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117972|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14795|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117975|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14796|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117977|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14797|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117981|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14798|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117984|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14799|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117988|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14800|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117992|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14801|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117994|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14802|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117996|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14803|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117999|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14804|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118002|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14805|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118006|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14806|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118009|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14807|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118011|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14808|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118013|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14809|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118019|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14810|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118021|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14811|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118024|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14812|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118027|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14813|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118030|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14814|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118033|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14815|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118036|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14816|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118039|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14817|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118042|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14818|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118046|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14819|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118049|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14820|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118052|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14821|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118055|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14822|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118057|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14823|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118060|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14824|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118062|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14825|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118064|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14826|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118067|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14827|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118070|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14828|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118072|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14829|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118192|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14830|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118075|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14831|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118077|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14832|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118079|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14833|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118081|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14834|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118084|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14835|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118086|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14836|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118089|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14837|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118091|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14838|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118094|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14839|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118096|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14840|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118099|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14841|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118102|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14842|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118105|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14843|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118107|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14844|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118110|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14845|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118112|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14846|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118114|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14847|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118117|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14848|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118120|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14849|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118123|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14850|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118126|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14851|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118129|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14852|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118132|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14853|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118135|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14854|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118138|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14855|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118140|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14856|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118142|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14857|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118144|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14858|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118147|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14859|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118149|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14860|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118152|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14861|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118155|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14862|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118157|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14863|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118159|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14864|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118161|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14865|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118163|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14866|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118166|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14867|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118168|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14868|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118170|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14869|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118173|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14870|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118184|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14871|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118176|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14872|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118179|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14873|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118182|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14874|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118187|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14875|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118190|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14876|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118195|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14877|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118198|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14878|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118200|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14879|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118202|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14880|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118204|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14881|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118206|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14882|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118208|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14883|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118210|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14884|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118212|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14885|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118214|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14886|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118217|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14887|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118219|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14888|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118222|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14889|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118225|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14890|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118227|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14891|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118230|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14892|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118232|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14893|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118236|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14894|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118240|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14895|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118243|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14896|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118246|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14897|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118249|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14898|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118252|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14899|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118255|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14900|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118258|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14901|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118261|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14902|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118263|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14903|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118266|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14904|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118268|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14905|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118270|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14906|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118272|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14907|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118275|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14908|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118278|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14909|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118280|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14910|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118283|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14911|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118286|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14912|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118289|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14913|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118291|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14914|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118295|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14915|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118298|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14916|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118300|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14917|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118304|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14918|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118307|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14919|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118310|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14920|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118313|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14921|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118315|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14922|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118317|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14923|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118320|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14924|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118323|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14925|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118325|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14926|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118327|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14927|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118332|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14928|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118330|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14929|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118334|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14930|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118337|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14931|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118339|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14932|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118343|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14933|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118346|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14934|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118349|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14935|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118351|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14936|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118353|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14937|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118356|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14938|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118360|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14939|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118363|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14940|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118377|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14941|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118365|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14942|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118368|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14943|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118371|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14944|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118373|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14945|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118375|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14946|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118379|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14947|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118381|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14948|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118384|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14949|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118386|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14950|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118388|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14951|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118391|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14952|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118393|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14953|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118396|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14954|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118398|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14955|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118400|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14956|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118402|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14957|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118404|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14958|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118406|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14959|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118408|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14960|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118410|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14961|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118412|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14962|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118415|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14963|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118417|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14964|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118419|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118421|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14966|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118423|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14967|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118425|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118427|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14969|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118430|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14970|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118432|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14971|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118434|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14972|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118436|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14973|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118439|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14974|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118441|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14975|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118443|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14976|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118445|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14977|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118447|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14978|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118449|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14979|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118452|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14980|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118455|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14981|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118457|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14982|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118459|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14983|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118461|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14984|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118464|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14985|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118466|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14986|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118468|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14987|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118471|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14988|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118473|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14989|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118475|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14990|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118477|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14991|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118479|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14992|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118481|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14993|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118483|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14994|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118485|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14995|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118487|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14996|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118489|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14997|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118491|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14998|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118493|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
14999|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118495|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15000|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118497|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15001|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118499|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15002|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118501|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15003|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118509|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15004|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118503|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15005|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118505|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15006|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118507|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15007|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118511|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15008|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118513|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15009|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118517|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15010|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118519|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15011|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118521|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15012|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118523|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15013|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118527|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15014|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118529|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15015|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118531|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15016|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118533|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15017|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118535|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15018|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118537|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15019|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118539|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15020|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118541|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15021|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118543|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15022|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118545|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15023|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118547|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15024|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118549|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15025|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118551|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15026|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118553|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15027|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118556|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15028|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118558|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15029|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118561|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15030|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118563|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15031|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118565|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15032|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118567|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15033|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118569|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15034|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118571|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15035|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118573|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15036|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118575|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15037|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118577|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15038|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118579|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15039|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118581|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15040|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118583|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15041|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118586|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15042|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118588|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15043|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118590|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15044|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118592|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15045|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118594|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15046|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118596|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15047|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118598|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15048|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118600|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15049|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118602|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15050|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118604|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15051|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118606|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15052|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118608|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15053|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118610|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118612|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15055|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118614|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15056|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118616|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118618|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15058|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118620|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118622|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15060|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118625|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15061|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118627|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15062|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118629|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15063|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118632|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118635|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15065|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118637|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15066|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118639|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15067|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118641|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15068|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118643|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15069|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118645|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15070|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118647|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15071|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118649|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15072|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118652|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15073|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118655|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15074|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118658|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15075|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118660|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15076|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118662|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15077|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118664|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15078|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118666|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15079|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118668|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15080|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118670|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15081|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118672|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15082|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118674|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15083|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118676|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15084|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118679|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15085|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118681|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15086|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118683|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15087|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118685|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15088|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118687|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15089|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118689|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15090|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118691|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15091|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118693|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15092|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 118695|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15093|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 117979|2005-12-13 14:51:03|12/13/2005
15094|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Intercepted at a U.S. quarantine port|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15095|Daniel Perez-Gelabert - ITIS database specialist|Intercepted at a U.S. quarantine port|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15096|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Sueo Nakahara in personal communication (Sept. 2005) tells us that this species has been treated as a Hoplothrips in the USNM Thysanoptera collection|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15097|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mound and Marullo (1996) consider that "this genus is best restricted to a group of species from Africa"|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15098|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although senior to zeae (Moulton, 1911), longipennis (Crawford, 1910) was considered a secondary homonym of Scirtothrips longipennis (Bagnall, 1909), and replaced before 1961, and the substitute name (zeae) remains in use, so under ICZN Article 59.3, longipennis is permanently invalid. See O'Neill (1955) for a discussion of the history of these names|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15099|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|The World Thrips database gives Proscirtothrips longipennis (D. L. Crawford, 1910) as a senior synonym of Proscirtothrips zeae (Moulton, 1911). Bhatti (1978) had preferred the available name longipennis (p. 103) as the valid name for this species, however since longipennis was considered a secondary homonym of Scirtothrips longipennis (Bagnall, 1909) and replaced before 1961 (see O'Neill, 1955), and the substitute name (zeae) remains in use, under ICZN Article 59.3, longipennis is permanently invalid|2005-12-27 08:25:06|12/27/2005
15100|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2004) (as Rhea pennata)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15101|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List (2004)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15102|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Extinct on IUCN Red List (2004)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15103|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List (2004)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15104|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List (2004)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15105|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Appendix I by the CITES Secretariat (2005) which notes: "Only the populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan; all other populations are not included in the Appendices"|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15106|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Appendix I by the CITES Secretariat (2005) (as Rhea pennata) which notes: "Except Rhea pennata pennata which is included in Appendix II" (see Pterocnemia pennata pennata (Orbigny, 1834))|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15107|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Appendix II by the CITES Secretariat (2005) (as Rhea pennata pennata)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15108|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Appendix II by the CITES Secretariat (2005)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15109|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Dickinson (2003) regards Struthio molybdophanes as a subspecies of Struthio camelus|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15110|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Dickinson (2003) regards Apteryx mantelli as a subspecies of Apteryx australis|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15111|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Casuarius casuarius (TSN 553788)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15112|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Jansen and Billing (2004) apparently apply the vernacular Haast Tokoeka to the variety Apteryx australis 'Haast' (vs. subspecies A. a. haastii)|2005-12-27 09:28:04|12/27/2005
15113|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Some on-line authors place this genus in the family Trichoplacidae. We have been unable to locate the author of this family name and have therefore omitted it here, as it appears to be a nomen nudum|2005-12-27 10:10:45|12/27/2005
15114|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Based on a subsequent publication, many authors regard 1896 as the date of original description|2005-12-27 10:10:45|12/27/2005
15115|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Grell and Ruthmann (1991) note: "The second species [Treptoplax reptans], said to be found in the Gulf of Naples, was only seen once. There is some doubt that it really exists"|2005-12-27 10:10:45|12/27/2005
15116|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Replacement name for Orthonectidae Hartman, 1925|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15117|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Kozloff (1992) states that this species is probably in Rhopalura, but is inadequately described|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15118|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Kozloff (1992) states that this species is probably in Rhopalura, but is inadequately described; the type series may involve more than one species|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15119|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Kozloff (1992) states that this species is probably in Rhopalura, but is inadequately described; the type series may involve as many as three species|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15120|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Stoecharthrum|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15121|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Kozloff (1992) this species cannot be assigned with reasonable certainty to any of the four genera of Rhopaluridae|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15122|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Kozloff (1992) this species cannot be assigned with reasonable certainty to any of the four genera of Rhopaluridae; it may eventually be shown to belong in Ciliocincta|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15123|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Kozloff (1992) this species cannot be assigned with reasonable certainty to any of the four genera of Rhopaluridae; it may belong in Intoshia|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15124|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Kozloff (1992) this species cannot be assigned with reasonable certainty to any of the four genera of Rhopaluridae; although originally described as a variety of R. pelseneeri "it appears best to regard vermiculicola provisionally as a separate species"|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15125|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Ciliocincta|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15126|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The status of this species is currently unknown; it was last mentioned (and illustrated) in Gamble (1896)|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15127|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Rhopalura|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15128|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Intoshia|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15129|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Stunkard (1937) the formation of this name is technically incorrect; replaced by Rhopaluridae|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15130|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|According to Stunkard (1937) the formation of this name is technically incorrect; replaced by Pelmatosphaeridae|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15131|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mesozoa formerly included the rhombozoans and orthonectids, which are now treated as separate phyla (Brusca and Brusca, 1990 & 2002)|2005-12-27 11:05:03|12/27/2005
15132|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen (online, 2005) for comments regarding authorship (Gray 1855 vs. Hartlaub 1857)|2005-12-27 11:37:29|12/27/2005
15133|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Type Locality: N.W. Atlantic|2005-12-27 12:01:27|12/27/2005
15134|World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans|Orig. Genus: [Idotea]|2005-12-27 12:01:27|12/27/2005
15135|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to White (1982) tentatively placed in Ptilinus by Fall, 1905|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15136|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to According to White (1982) from description, placed in or near Vrilletta|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15137|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to White (1982) from description, placed in or near Xyletinus|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15138|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Article issued in 1901 as Bestimmungs-Tabelle der europaeischen Coleopteren, pt. 40, pp. 1-64, published by the author|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15139|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Cacotemnus LeConte, 1861|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15140|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to McNamara (1991) origin as partly introduced (ssp. emarginatum)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15141|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|White (1985) transferred to Euvrilletta from Xyletinus|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15142|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Bousquet (1991) Canadian record; also, G. aequinoctiale is proper name for widespread Gibbium psylloides of authors (Palaearctic only)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15143|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to According to Bousquet (1991) placed in Pseudeurostus instead of Niptus|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15144|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Papp (1962) gives date as 1844-45; same reference given in White, R.E., 1982 as 1846|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15145|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Bousquet (1991) listed as synonym of Ptinus fur (Linnaeus, 1758)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15146|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Bousquet (1991) treated as Ptinus ocellus instead of Ptinus tectus auctorum (Ptinus tectus Boieldieu belongs in Dorcatoma)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15147|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Bousquet (1991) name previously applied incorrectly to cosmopolitan species (which is Gibbium aequinoctiale Boieldieu, 1854) according to other sources cited there|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15148|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Bousquet (1991) often misidentified as Mezium americanum Laporte de Castelnau|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15149|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Bousquet (1991) authorship given as Piller & Mitterpacher instead of Piller in Mitterpacher as given by Papp, 1962|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15150|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Papp (1962) as synonym of Niptus Boieldieu, 1856; separated by Bousquet, 1990|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15151|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of ground beetle genus Rhadine LeConte, 1846 (TSN 200994)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15152|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Ptinidae as a subfamily under Anobiidae, but also note "Ptinidae Latreille (1802: 112) has priority over Anobiidae [Fleming, 1821: 50] if the two families are combined as done here" (p. 864). Philips (2000) suggests that the ptinines and anobiids should be classified as sister taxa at the same hierarchical level, either as subfamilies of Bostrichidae or as families. Philips and Foster (2004) consider the Ptinidae and Anobiidae as distinct families|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15153|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Philips (2000) and Philips & Foster (2004) regarding the status of Ptinidae as a full family. Subfamilies of Ptinidae appear to need further investigation|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15154|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, generic name Mirosternus apparently intended instead of Microsternus|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15155|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) lists this as a nomen nudum, and also notes that "Melsheimer published Anobium thoracicum in synonymy with Anobium seicans; A. thoracicum was not there validated"|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15156|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by hymenopteran genus, Enneatoma Agassiz 1845|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15157|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by dipteran genus, Nevermannia Enderlein 1921|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15158|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes that "Fall, 1905, erroneously applied this Herbst name to a species then undescribed"|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15159|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes "junior homonym of Chobaut, 1899"|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15160|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by mollusk genus, Theca Morris 1845|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15161|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by insect genus, Amphibolus Klug 1830|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15162|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes that convexus Fall 1905 was preoccupied by Pic 1902, and the replacement name was falli Pic 1905|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15163|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes that simplex Fall 1905 was preoccupied by LeConte 1865, and the replacement name was floridanus Pic 1912|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15164|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) lists serricollis Say 1823 in synonymy under Ptilinus lobatus Casey 1898, although it is the senior name. He also notes that the type locality of serricollis Say is Missouri, although the type itself is "probably lost"|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15165|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes that friendi Simeone 1961 "was first published in Dissertation Abstracts but not validated and was later (1961) cited in synonymy with Ptilinus pectinicornis L. Thus it is not available"|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15166|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|White (1982) notes that bicolor Fall 1905 was preoccupied by Schaufuss 1881, and that the replacement name was Lasioderma falli Pic 1905|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15167|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by beetle genus, Byrrhus Linnaeus 1767|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15168|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Spelling error for Anomotheca Schilsky 1899, not homonym of frog genus Anotheca Smith 1939|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15169|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of turtle genus Claudius Cope 1865 (TSN 208588)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15170|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of acanthocephalan genus Heteroplus Kostylev 1914 (TSN 196489)|2006-01-10 14:43:06|01/10/2006
15171|Deans, 2005|fossil taxon|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15172|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil in Dominican Republic amber|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15173|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania dorsalis Westwood, 1851|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15174|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania parva Szpligetii, 1901, E. szepligetii is the replacement name|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15175|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania brevigena Kieffer, 1904, Evania curtigena Kieffer, 1911 is the replacement name|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15176|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania enderleini Szpligeti, 1908|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15177|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania hirsuta Taschenberg, 1891|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15178|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Deans (2005) its distribution is only known as "America"|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15179|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Based on catalog of Dean (2005) its distribution is unknown|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15180|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Deans (2005, p. 164) explains that: Evania caspia Spinola, 1830 was listed as a potential synonym of Evania dimidiata Spinola, 1838 by Dalla Torre (1902) and was formally synonymyzed by Hedicke (1939). Dalla Torre and Hedicke both treated dimidiata as the name with priority. Eichwald (1830), however published his name prior to Spinola (1838), and the correct name for this species should be Evania caspia Eichwald. Evania dimidiata Spinola does not satisfy ICZN condition 23.9.1.2 for reversal of precedence and is a junior synonym of Evania caspia Eichwald|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15181|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil genus in Late Cretaceous, New Jersey amber|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15182|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil species in Late Cretaceous, New Jersey amber|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15183|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New name to remove homonymy with Evania erythrothorax Szpligeti, 1903|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15184|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evania erythrothorax Szpligeti, 1903|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15185|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior homonym of Evania dorsalis Cameron, 1888|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15186|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior homonym of Evania erythrothorax (Cameron, 1909)|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15187|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Geographic information in Deans (2005) given only as "Ile Ding-Ding"|2006-01-10 15:11:27|01/10/2006
15188|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Coan et al. (2000), original combination had misspelled genus: "Spissula [sic] catilliformis Conrad, 1867"|2006-01-17 09:22:32|01/17/2006
15189|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Coan et al. (2000). Recent specimens previously identified as Tresus "pajaroana (Conrad, 1857)" were found to be a distinct species, which was there described and named T. allomyax Coan and Valentich Scott. T. pajaroana remains a valid fossil taxon|2006-01-17 09:22:32|01/17/2006
15190|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Turgeon et al. (1998). "Rupellaria" cancellata (as Rupellaria cancellatum [sic] in Turgeon et al. (1988)) "is probably not a petricolid"|2006-01-17 09:22:32|01/17/2006
15191|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Weller & Schuchmann (1997), "The hybrid origin of a Venezuelan trochilid, Amazilia distans Wetmore & Phelps 1956"|2006-01-17 11:47:13|01/17/2006
15192|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frietag (1999) states that "the established junior name haemorrhagica is here retained, in place of the rare senior name hemorrhagica, for reasons of nomenclatural stability." Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Article 33.3.1, hemorrhagica is deemed to be an incorrect original spelling, and haemorrhagica the correct original spelling|2006-01-17 13:50:02|01/17/2006
15193|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently this is sometimes treated as species versus subspecies|2006-01-17 13:50:02|01/17/2006
15194|?????|?? not explained in literature|2006-01-17 13:50:02|01/17/2006
15195|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Frietag (1999) states that "the established junior name scutellaris is here retained, in place of the rare senior name scutelaris, for reasons of nomenclatural stability." Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Article 33.3.1, scutelaris is deemed to be an incorrect original spelling, and scutellaris the correct original spelling|2006-01-17 13:50:02|01/17/2006
15196|Nicole Capuano (personal communication from Barry Knisley)|Species does not have any recognized subspecies|2006-01-17 13:50:02|01/17/2006
15197|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15198|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15199|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15200|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15201|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15202|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15203|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN;USA:FN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15204|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15205|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15206|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15207|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15208|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15209|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:FN,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15210|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15211|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15212|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15213|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15214|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE;USA:FN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15215|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;MEX:SW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15216|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:FN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15217|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15218|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:FN,NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15219|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15220|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15221|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15222|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW;USA:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15223|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;MEX:SW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15224|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15225|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:SW;USA:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15226|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15227|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:FN,NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15228|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;MEX:FS,SW;USA:FN,NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15229|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15230|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15231|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15232|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS;USA:NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15233|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE,SW?]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15234|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15235|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15236|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15237|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15238|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:FN,NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15239|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS;USA:SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15240|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15241|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW;USA:NE,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15242|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15243|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:SW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15244|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15245|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15246|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;MEX:FS,SW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15247|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15248|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15249|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15250|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:FN,NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15251|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:FN,NE,NW,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15252|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;MEX:FS,SW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15253|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15254|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15255|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;MEX:SW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15256|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NE,NW,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15257|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15258|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15259|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;MEX:SW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15260|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15261|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15262|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15263|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15264|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15265|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15266|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15267|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;MEX:SW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15268|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15269|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15270|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15271|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW:USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15272|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NW] (recently extinct)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15273|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;MEX:FS,SW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15274|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;MEX:FS,SW;USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15275|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;USA:FN,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15276|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:FN,NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15277|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15278|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:FN,NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15279|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;MEX:SW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15280|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15281|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;MEX:SW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15282|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW:USA:NE,NW,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15283|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW:USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15284|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15285|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:SE] (recently extinct)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15286|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE;MEX:FS,SW:USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15287|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS,SW:USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15288|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:SW,FS;USA:NE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15289|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE,NW,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15290|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,NW,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15291|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15292|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15293|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15294|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NW;MEX:SW;USA:NE,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15295|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [USA:NE,SE] (recently extinct)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15296|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW:MEX:FS,SW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15297|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15298|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN;USA:NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15299|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Paraleptophlebia pallipes (Hagen, 1875) is a subsequent combination of Leptophlebia pallipes Hagen, 1875 which is a junior secondary homonym of Leptophlebia pallipes (Walker, 1853)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15300|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Heptagenia fusca (Walker, 1853) is a subsequent combination of Baetis fusca Walker, 1853 which is a junior homonym of Baetis fusca Burmeister, 1839|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15301|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Ephemerella fuscata (Walker, 1853) is a subsequent combination of Baetis fuscata Walker, 1853 which is a junior homonym of Baetis fuscata Stephens, 1835|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15302|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Callibaetis tessellatus (Hagen, 1861) is a subsequent combination of Baetis tesselata Hagen, 1861 which is a junior homonym of Baetis tesselata Walker, 1853|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15303|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Baetis unicolor (Hagen, 1861) is a subsequent combination of Cloe unicolor Hagen, 1861 which is a junior homonym of Cloe unicolor Curtis, 1834|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15304|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Rhithrogena brunnea (Hagen, 1875) is a subsequent combination of Heptagenia brunnea Hagen, 1875 which is a junior secondary homonym of Heptagenia brunnea (Rambur, 1842)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15305|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Subsequent combination of a junior homonym: Rhithrogena fusca (Walker, 1853) is a subsequent combination of Baetis fusca Walker, 1853 which is a junior homonym of Baetis fusca Burmeister, 1839|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15306|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Homonym of Baetis fusca Burmeister, 1839|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15307|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Homonym of Baetis fuscata Stephens, 1835|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15308|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Homonym of Ecdyonurus hyalinus Ulmer, 1912|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15309|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Homonym of Cloe unicolor Curtis, 1834|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15310|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,GUA,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15311|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15312|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA,NIC]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15313|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA,HON,SAL]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15314|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15315|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15316|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15317|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15318|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15319|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15320|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA,HON,SAL]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15321|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15322|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15323|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA,NIC]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15324|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15325|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15326|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15327|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,GUA,NIC]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15328|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [SAL]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15329|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15330|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15331|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA,SAL]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15332|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [GUA,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15333|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15334|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15335|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15336|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [NIC]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15337|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15338|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA,HON,PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15339|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [PAN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15340|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,COS,GUA,HON]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15341|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [COS,GUA,HON,NIC]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15342|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of Central America (2005) Distribution values: [BEL,GUA]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15343|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of both Baetis femorata Walsh, 1862 (TSN 101085) and Baetis femorata Provancher, 1876 (TSN 609663)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15344|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Baetis femorata Say, 1823 (TSN 609654), which is also senior to Baetis femorata Walsh, 1862 (TSN 101085)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15345|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior homonym of Baetis femorata Say, 1823 (TSN 609654), which is also senior to Baetis femorata Provancher, 1876 (TSN 609663)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15346|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Baetis posticatus is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15347|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Callibaetis undatus is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15348|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Baetisca callosa is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15349|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Ironodes geminatus is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15350|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Maccaffertium flaveolum is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15351|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Secondary homonym of Leptophlebia pallipes (Walker, 1853) (TSN 101157)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15352|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005), Maccaffertium flaveolum is a nomen dubium, Stenonema flaveolum is a subsequent combination of Maccaffertium flaveolum|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15353|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mandatory correction for gender|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15354|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mayfly Central does not use superfamilies in suborder Lanceolata, so it is synonymized according to placement of the family Leptophlebiidae|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15355|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Manuscript name apparently never published|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15356|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact, apparently intended as Ephemera brevicauda which is a nomen dubium|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15357|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE, NW;USA:NE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15358|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE, NW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15359|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [MEX:FS, SW;USA:NW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15360|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NW;USA:FN,NW,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15361|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE, NW;USA:NE,SE]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15362|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:NE,NW;MEX:SW;USA:NE,SE,SW]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15363|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Mayfly Central: The Mayflies of North America (2005) Distribution values [CAN:FN,NE,NW;USA:FN]|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15364|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Choroterpes atramentum Traver, 1947|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15365|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Combination created when genus was split into several subgenera|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15366|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to ICZN Art. 32.5.2 this original spelling is incorrect|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15367|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Incorrect original spelling of L. dencyannae|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15368|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact. This binomial is not found in the literature. It seems to be an artifact (mispelling) of the species originally described as Heptagenia placita Banks, 1910|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15369|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Delete: database artifact, the combination of Ephemerella (Attenella) does not appear in the literature|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15370|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Mandatory correction for gender. Species named after the author's wife|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15371|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|According to Bednarik and McCafferty (1979, p. 42) any references to the manuscript name, Stenonema reesi (a name that presently has no nomenclatural status but appeared in a Master's thesis (Jensen unpublished data)) are incorrect and are assignable to S. terminatum (now Maccaffertium terminatum)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15372|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|This may be an invalid subsequent combination of Homothraulus misionensis (Esben-Petersen, 1912) (TSN 101231)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15373|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Misspelling of Potamanthus rufous Argo, 1927|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15374|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Distribution: [CAN:NE;MEX:SW;USA:NE,SE,SW]. Mandatory correction for gender|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15375|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Junior primary homonym of Baetis canadensis Walker, 1853|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15376|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS database specialist|Senior primary homonym of Baetis canadensis Provancher, 1876|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15377|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior primary homonym of Baetis tessellata Walker, 1853|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15378|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Senior primary homonym of Baetis tessellata Hagen, 1861|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15379|Andrew K. Townesmith, ITIS Data Development Technician|Junior secondary homonym of Heptagenia brunnea (Rambur, 1842)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15380|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior primary homonym of Baetis fusca Burmeister, 1839, but also a junior homonym|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15381|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although a species was described as "Cloe vicina" by Hagen in 1861, this was apparently correctly emended to Cloeon vicinum Hagen, 1861. It is unclear at this time why Walsh's (1862) name, Cloe vicina, does not have priority over the current valid name, Pseudocloeon propinquum (Walsh, 1863)|2006-01-31 08:48:13|01/31/2006
15382|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|In the original publication Massy (1917) used two spellings of the epithet; on p. 224 'Clionopsis longicirrata, sp. n.' appeared in a list of species taken in British and Irish waters, and the same appeared in a key on p. 226. The actual description, however, starts on p. 235 with the heading 'Clionopsis longecirrata, sp. n.' Pruvot-fol (1924) intentionally uses the spelling 'longicirrata' on p. 361, mentioning the other spelling in a footnote and commenting that the first has priority and is preferred. This may qualify as the "first revisor" under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, which would suggest that 'longecirrata' is correct and 'longicirrata' is an incorrect original spelling. However, the spelling 'longicirrata' is used in recent literature (e.g., van der Spoel, 1976, who lists both spellings but uses longicirrata)|2006-02-23 11:45:49|02/23/2006
15383|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Originally described as a subgenus of Peripatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15384|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Mesoperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15385|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Oroperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15386|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the Genus Plicatoperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15387|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Macroperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15388|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Peripatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15389|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Epiperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15390|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Metaperipatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15391|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Type species of the genus Opisthopatus|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15392|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Ruhberg and Hamer (2005) do not mention the species Mesoperipatus tholloni, but note that "the monotypic genus Mesoperipatus Evans, 1901 is known from Gabon in West Africa"|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15393|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Onychophora (TSN 154431)|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15394|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Brusca and Brusca (2002) do not recognize Order or Class ranks in the Phylum Onychophora|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15395|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Endangered on IUCN Red List|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15396|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Data Deficient on IUCN Red List|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15397|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15398|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15399|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15400|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Listed as Critically Endangered on IUCN Red List (as Speleoperipatus spelaeus)|2006-03-09 08:44:30|03/09/2006
15401|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Engel, Michener and Rightmeyer, 2004: Replacement name for Rhathymodes Engel, Michener and Rightmeyer, 2004, nomen praeoccupatum|2006-03-09 14:28:49|03/09/2006
15402|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of lepidopteran genus Rhathymodes Turner 1911 (see Engel et al., 2004)|2006-03-09 14:28:49|03/09/2006
15403|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of Stelis Panzer, 1806 (TSN 154373)|2006-03-09 15:14:25|03/09/2006
15404|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Misspelled as "vejdovsky" in Schmidt-Rhaesa, 2004|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15405|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|Publication date is given as 1896 in Carvalho, 1942. The correct date is 1895 (see Rmer, 1895)|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15406|J. D. Hardy, Jr.|The family Chordodiolinidae contained only the genus Chordodiolus which is now a synonym of Beatigordius|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15407|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Gordius californicus Camerano, 1915|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15408|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bleidorn et al. (2002) note, "Paragordiinae may also be a redundant taxon, because 3 of the genera included (Digordius, Progordius, and Pseudogordius) are probably synonyms of the fourth, Paragordius"|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15409|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bleidorn et al. (2002) note, "Digordius, Progordius, and Pseudogordius are probably synonyms of [...] Paragordius"|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15410|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schmidt-Rhaesa (2002) notes, "If superareoles are takens as the only valid character for Parachordodes, the species number is reduced from 18 to 11"|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15411|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schmidt-Rhaesa (2002) notes, "Species number: seven (probably nine, two species may belong to 'Neochordodes' [...]"|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15412|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schmidt-Rhaesa (2002) notes, "Species number: 11 (probably 13, two species may belong to 'Pseudochordodes' [...]"|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15413|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Within the Phylum Nematomorpha, Brusca and Brusca (2002) omit Class rank and only recognize the two Orders Gordioidea and Nectonematoidea|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15414|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Misspelled subsequent combination; Carvalho (1942) misspelled the epithet annandalei|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15415|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Parachordodidae Heinze, 1935 was originally treated as a subfamily Parachordodinae Heinze, 1935|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15416|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Chordodiolinidae Heinze, 1935 was originally treated as a subfamily Chordodiolinae Heinze, 1935|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15417|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bleidorn et al. (2002) reject the taxon Parachordodinae based on evidence of paraphyly between the genera Gordionus and Paragordionus, but do not assign these groups to a different subfamily|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15418|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bleidorn et al. (2002) reject the parent taxon Parachordodinae based on evidence of paraphyly but do not assign the contained genera to a different subfamily|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15419|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Adrianov & Malakhov (1995) list "Family Nectonematidae Kirjanova, 1954" (p. 196), but it is unclear as yet whether Kirjanova's use was simply intended as a grammatical correction to Nectonemidae Ward, 1892, a redescription of that family, or as a "new" name|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15420|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Spelling variant of Nectonematoidea Rauther 1930|2006-03-14 12:18:18|03/14/2006
15421|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The generic name Scopelophis was suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy, and Lycognathophis Boulenger, 1893 was conserved. See Opinion 1856 (1996)|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15422|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Philodryas has wrongly been treated as masculine in the literature|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15423|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Due to the uncertain taxonomic status of Hydrophiidae, ITIS currently recognizes this name as a synonym of Elapidae. Rasmussen (2002) provided evidence suggesting that the members of Hydrophiidae (treated as subfamily Hydrophiinae) are phylogenetically more related to other Elapids than they are to each other|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15424|T'Shaka Tour|This species is known only from Tobago (Murphy, 1997)|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15425|T'Shaka Tour|Found on the island of Trinidad|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15426|T'Shaka Tour|Introduced to the Grand Cayman Islands fide Conant and Collins (1991)|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15427|T'Shaka Tour|The author (Joseph Mitchell) mentions that Conant and Collins (1991) considered C. amoenus vermis (Kennicott, 1859) to be a full species (Mitchell, 1994, Snakes Virginia, 352 pp.[182])|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15428|T'Shaka Tour|According to Peters and Orejas-Miranda, 1970, USNM Bulletin 297(1):111 the distribution of this species is in Trinidad and Tobago Island|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15429|T'Shaka Tour|This species is from Tobago|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15430|T'Shaka Tour|Collins (1997) does not mention this subspecies in work|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15431|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|An apparent literature misspelling of the valid fish genus Echiophis Kaup, 1856 (TSN 161550) as Echiopsis Kaup, 1856 (TSN 161456) is technically not a homonym of the valid snake genus Echiopsis Fitzinger, 1843|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15432|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparent parahomonym of the California pitcherplant genus Darlingtonia Torr. (TSN 22003)|2006-04-04 13:05:48|04/04/2006
15433|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994, 2006) does not use the ordinal name Pegasiformes, but rather places the Pegasidae (TSN 167633) within Suborder Syngnathoidei (TSN 166438) and Order Gasterosteiformes (TSN 166361)|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15434|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994, 2006) does not use the ordinal name Channiformes, but rather Suborder Channoidei (TSN 162835), placed within Order Perciformes (TSN 167640)|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15435|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994, 2006) does not use the suborder name Ammodytoidei, but rather places Family Ammodytidae (TSN 171670) within Suborder Trachinoidei (TSN 170913) in Order Perciformes (TSN 167640)|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15436|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Apolectidae" from NODC is apparently based on the carangid genus Apolectus Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1832, which according to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005) is "Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Apolectus Bennett 1831 in fishes" [Scombridae]. Eschmeyer treats the type genus as a synonym of Parastromateus Bleeker 1864 in the Carangidae|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15437|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2005), Apolectus Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1832 is a junior homonym ("Objectively invalid; preoccupied") of scombrid fish genus Apolectus Bennett 1831 (itself currently a synonym of Scomberomorus Lacepde 1801)|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15438|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994, 2006) treat this as a subfamily (Congrogadinae, TSN 645325) of the Pseudochromidae (TSN 168008), rather than as a full family|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15439|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently based on the genus Gadopsis Richardson 1848, which is currently placed in the Percichthyidae (Nelson, 2006; Eschmeyer, online Catalog of Fishes, 2005)|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15440|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Nelson (2006). The ICZN ruled in 1976 (Opinion 1046) that since the original fish family name spelling Drepanidae Gill 1972 was a junior homonym of the lepidopteran family name Drepanidae Boisduval 1828, the fish name should be considered an "incorrect original spelling," and corrected it to Drepaneidae Gill 1872|2006-04-04 14:13:55|04/04/2006
15441|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Steyskal (1980) states that the correct family name derived from the generic name Oryzias is Oryziidae, rather than Oryziatidae. The corresponding name at subfamily rank would be Oryziinae|2006-04-04 15:01:24|04/04/2006
15442|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nelson (1994) treats this as Subfamily Horaichthyinae in the Adrianichthyidae, rather than as a full family|2006-04-04 15:01:24|04/04/2006
15443|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 166118. The generic name "Apodopsis" was added to NODC database based on a misspelling in a species name found in the 1st edition of the AFS Mollusk publication (Turgeon et al., 1988), but the generic name itself was not separately listed in that work. See comments in Turgeon et al., 1998|2006-04-04 15:29:07|04/04/2006
15444|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|NOTE that the literature misspelling Apodopsis [sic] novimundi was added to the NODC database with TSN 78785, in the Melampodidae (mollusks), and somehow the correct spelling was added to NODC with TSN 166119, and accidentally placed in the Melamphaeidae (fishes). Later, the misspelling was corrected in ITIS, creating a 'duplicate' (though in different phyla). It should have been labeled as a literature misspelling and the correctly spelled name moved into the group. That has now been rectified|2006-04-04 15:29:07|04/04/2006
15445|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error. See Pollenia pseudorudis (TSN 151646). F. Christian Thompson (personal communication, 29-Mar-2006) confirms that this was an entry error, and has never appeared in the published literature|2006-04-04 15:54:58|04/04/2006
15446|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fabricius, 1775|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15447|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Thomson, 1864|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15448|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Chevrolat, 1862|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15449|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Kirby, 1837|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15450|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Haldeman, 1847|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15451|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1850|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15452|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Thomson, 1860|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15453|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1854|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15454|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fabricius, 1787|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15455|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Linnaeus, 1758|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15456|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Say, 1832|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15457|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Casey, 1913|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15458|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Say, 1823|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15459|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1873|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15460|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Horn, 1894|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15461|Linsley & Chemsak, 1995|not Drury, 1773; genus given|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15462|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Mannerheim, 1853|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15463|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not vestita Say, 1824|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15464|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|Misspelling of hayii Gray in Griffith, 1831|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15465|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1884|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15466|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Dupont, 1836|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15467|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Thomson, 1868|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15468|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Say, 1824|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15469|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fabricius, 1792|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15470|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fabricius, 1801|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15471|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Olivier, 1795|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15472|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Newman, 1838|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15473|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Horn, 1885|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15474|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fabricius, 1798|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15475|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Newman, 1842|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15476|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Olivier, 1790|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15477|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1853|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15478|Linsley & Chemsak, 1984|not Schaeffer, 1909; original genus given|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15479|Linsley & Chemsak, 1984|not Linsley, 1930; original genus given|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15480|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Semenov, 1900|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15481|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Pascoe, 1866|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15482|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not LeConte, 1874|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15483|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Swederus, 1787|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15484|Monn & Giesbert, 1995|not Fisher, 1925|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15485|Linsley & Chemsak, 1995|not Kirby, 1837; original genus given|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15486|Linsley & Chemsak, 1995|not Swederus, 1787; some treatment as species|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15487|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Only known datum about its distribution is that it is from "America"|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15488|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Neandra elevated to generic status|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15489|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Monn & Giesbert, 1995: consider this species "Incertae sedis". Its distribution is said to be "America boreali"|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15490|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Grammoptera Audinet-Serville, 1835 (Cerambycidae)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15491|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Reason for senior synonymy not specified|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15492|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Antinoe Kinberg, 1855 (Polychaeta) (TSN 64398)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15493|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Eustroma Hbner (Lepidoptera) (TSN 189172)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15494|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pallene Johnston, 1836 (Pycnogonida) (TSN 83569)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15495|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Placosternus crinicornis (Chevrolat, 1860) (TSN 187572)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15496|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Thia Leach, 1815 (Crustacea: Brachyura) (TSN 99121)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15497|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hyperplatys aspersa (Say, 1824)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15498|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hyperplatys maculata Haldeman, 1847|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15499|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Metaphrenon impressicolle (Lacordaire, 1869)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15500|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Strangalia bicolor (Swederus, 1787)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15501|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Monn and Hovore (2001): Cerambycinae taxa of uncertain identity. Geographical distribution only given as North America|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15502|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Monn and Hovore (2001): Cerambycinae taxa of uncertain identity. Geographic distribution only given as "America"|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15503|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Elaphidion glabratum (Fabricius, 1775)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15504|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Neoclytus kirbyi Aurivillius, 1912|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15505|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Oberea schaumi LeConte, 1852|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15506|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Group name junior homonym of Spondylidae Gray, 1826 (Spondylus, Mollusca) also emended to more closely match the stem|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15507|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Stenosphenus sobrius (Newman, 1840)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15508|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Enaphelodes bispinosus (Pascoe, 1863)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15509|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Enaphelodes marylandicus (Fabricius, 1775)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15510|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Tylosis sellatus LeConte, 1858|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15511|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Xylotrechus undulatus (Say, 1824)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15512|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Cosmosalia uripilis in Monn & Giesbert, 1995 is a misspelling|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15513|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Cosmosalia ureola in Monn & Giesbert, 1995 is a misspelling|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15514|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Ecyrus exiquus in Monn & Giesbert, 1995 is a misspelling|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15515|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a misspelling of Neoclytus muricatulus (Kirby in Richardson, 1837)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15516|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Described as a variety, but considered a synonym of E. spiculatus neomexicanus Casey, 1890|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15517|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species epithet incorrectly changed to match gender, see Moneilema crassum LeConte, 1853|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15518|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Unnecessary new name for Tessaropa Haldeman, 1847|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15519|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Xylotrechus mormonus (LeConte, 1861)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15520|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Typocerus sinuatus (Newman, 1841)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15521|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Tragidion annulatum LeConte, 1858|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15522|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenodontes damicornis (Linnaeus, 1771)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15523|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenocorus virgatus (LeConte, 1874)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15524|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Psyrassa sallaei Bates, 1885|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15525|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Poliaenus californicus (Schaeffer, 1908)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15526|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Oncideres cingulata (Say, 1826)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15527|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Oeme strangulata Horn, 1880|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15528|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenodontes exsertus (Olivier, 1795)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15529|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Neoclytus longipes (Drury, 1773)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15530|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Neoclytus magnus Van Dyke, 1927|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15531|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Necydalis laevicollis LeConte, 1869|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15532|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Monochamus maculosus (Haldeman, 1847)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15533|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Methia mormona Linell, 1897|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15534|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Mecas bicallosa Martin, 1924|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15535|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|While Dejean, 1835 did use the name first, Opinion 1525 (Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 46(1): 65-66) ruled that the Mulsant, 1839 name is the valid one in Case 2532|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15536|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a literature misspelling of Achryson surinamum (Linnaeus, 1767)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15537|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mispelling of Stenocorus Fabricius, 1775|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15538|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Reason for senior homonymy not specified|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15539|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Elaphidion insulare Newman, 1840|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15540|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Methia pusilla (Newman, 1840)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15541|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior homonym of Malacopterus Gnther, 1862 (TSN 613111)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15542|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Dubius record (Nishida, 2002)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15543|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Callidium Fabricius, 1775 and Callidium Mulsant, 1839 (apparent homonyms) are both used as valid genera for New World and Old World species|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15544|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Amniscus Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15545|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Amphionycha Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15546|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aedilist Audinet-Serville, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15547|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Acanthoderes Audinet-Serville, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15548|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Astynomus Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15549|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenosoma Mulsant, 1839|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15550|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenostola Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15551|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Polyopsia Mulsant, 1839|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15552|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aegoschema Aurivillius, 1923|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15553|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Esthlogena Thomson, 1864|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15554|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Clytanthus Thomson, 1864|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15555|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aethecerus Wesmael, 1844|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15556|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenidea Mulsant, 1842|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15557|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Rhamnusium Dahl, 1823|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15558|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Braderochus Buquet, 1852|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15559|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Dissacanthus Hope, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15560|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior synonym of Exocentrus Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15561|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Centrocerum Dejean, 1835|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15562|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Arhopalus Audinet-Serville, 1834|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15563|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stromatium Audinet-Serville, 1834|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15564|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cerasphorus Audinet-Serville, 1834|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15565|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stizocera Audinet-Serville, 1834|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15566|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Chion Scopoli, 1777|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15567|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Entomosterna Chevrolat, 1863|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15568|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cyllene Gray, 1834|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15569|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Nothorhina Redtenbacher, 1845|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15570|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Graphisurus Kirby, 1837|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15571|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Merium Kirby, 1837|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15572|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Smodicum Haldeman, 1847|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15573|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Acmaeops LeConte, 1850|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15574|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Anthophylax LeConte, 1850|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15575|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Evander Thomson, 1860|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15576|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Exilia Conrad, 1860|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15577|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Curius Newman, 1840|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15578|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Callichroma Latreille, 1816|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15579|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Sphaenothecus Dupont, 1838|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15580|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Eutheia Stephens, 1830 (Scydmaenidae)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15581|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Mesosa Latreille, 1829|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15582|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Synaphe Huebner, 1825 (Lepidoptera)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15583|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Tillomorpha Blanchard in Gay, 1851|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15584|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Paraclytus Bates, 1884|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15585|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Lepturges Bates, 1863|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15586|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Ptericthya Thomson, 1868|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15587|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Microrhabdium Kraatz, 1879|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15588|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Collapteryx Newman, 1838|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15589|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Protocallidium Csiki, 1904|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15590|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Hargium Samouelle, 1819|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15591|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Stenocorus Geoffroy, 1762|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15592|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Caribbeana Gilmour, 1963|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15593|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Malthopia Casey, 1912|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15594|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Pityphilus Mulsant, 1863|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15595|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender: Moneilema is apparently treated as masculine, so armatum should be used instead of armata|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15596|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) plant genus Cryptopleura (TSN 13227)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15597|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Meridion C. A. Agardh (TSN 3237)|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15598|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Reason for species name being older than genus name not stated in Monn and Hovore (2002) electronic catalog, but note that Callidium Fabricius, 1775 and Callidium Mulsant, 1839 (apparently homonyms) are both used as valid genera for New World and Old World species of Cerambycidae|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15599|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Name treated as Callidiini incertae sedis in Monn and Hovore (2002) electronic catalog, said to be from "America occidentali". Reason for species name being older than genus name not stated in Monn and Hovore (2002) electronic catalog, but note that Callidium Fabricius, 1775 and Callidium Mulsant, 1839 (apparently homonyms) are both used as valid genera for New World and Old World species of Cerambycidae|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15600|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Monn and Hovore (2001): Cerambycinae taxa of uncertain identity. Geographical distribution only given as "NAmer". Reason for species name being older than genus name not stated in Monn and Hovore (2002) electronic catalog, but note that Callidium Fabricius, 1775 and Callidium Mulsant, 1839 (apparently homonyms) are both used as valid genera for New World and Old World species of Cerambycidae|2006-04-06 11:34:20|04/06/2006
15601|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|According to article 35.4.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Ride et al., 1999) "A family-group name based upon an unjustified emendation [...] or an incorrect spelling of the name of the type genus must be corrected [...]." See Antygomonidae Adrianov and Malakhov, 1994|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15602|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Antygomonidae Adrianov and Malakhov, 1994 (nom. correct.) pro Antigomonidae Adrianov and Malakhov, 1994 under article 35.4.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Ride et al., 1999)|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15603|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Adrianov and Malakhov (1999) note, "Echinoderes setiger Greeff, 1869 emend. Higgins, 1982 [sic]" in recognition of the emendation by Higgins (1983)|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15604|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Adrianov and Malakhov (1999) note, "The species Pycnophyes neapolitanus Bacescu, 1968 has been described unsatisfactorily and should be redescribed with new illustrations"|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15605|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Brusca and Brusca (2002) do not recognize Classes in the Phylum Kinorhyncha|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15606|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Adrianov and Malakhov (1999) note that the description of Pycnophyes denticulatus (Zelinka, 1928) was based on a juvenile specimen|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15607|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Trachydemus Zelinka, 1907 (TSN 59474) is a junior homonym of the coleopteran genus Trachydemus Chevrolat, 1873|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15608|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Adrianov and Malakhov (1999) note that the description of Pycnophyes echinoderoides Zelinka, 1928 was based on a juvenile specimen|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15609|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|'Parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Carteria Diesing, 1866 (TSN 5429)|2006-04-11 11:30:56|04/11/2006
15610|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (zoonomen, 2006) treats this as a subfamily, Centropodinae, of the Cuculidae, rather than as a full family|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15611|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (zoonomen, 2006) treats this as a subfamily, Crotophaginae, of the Cuculidae, rather than as a full family|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15612|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes "the reduction of the Coccyzinae to a group within the Phaenicophaeinae"|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15613|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (zoonomen, 2006) treats this as a subfamily, Neomorphinae, of the Cuculidae, rather than as a full family|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15614|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as full species with genus as feminine in Peterson (zoonomen, 1998). Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes mandatory change for gender, and treats as subspecies|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15615|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory change for gender. See Dickinson (ed., 2003)|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15616|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003) regarding generic placement|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15617|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Ridgway, 1887 had been recognized as a valid subspecies, Banks (1988, 1990) concluded, based on morphological evidence, that C. americanus "should be treated as a monotypic species." Later work (Pruett et al., 2001) based on molecular evidence supports "the separation of the Yellow-billed Cockoo into two subspecies." Re-evaluation of the status of occidentalis may be warranted|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15618|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Peterson (Zoonomen, 2006) and Dickinson (ed., 2003) regarding nomenclature and systematics of Cuculus saturatus Blyth 1843 and C. opatus Gould 1845|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15619|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See del Hoyo et al. (eds., 1997) for commentary on treating Coccyzus minor as a monotypic species|2006-04-11 11:58:42|04/11/2006
15620|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Abronia Juss. 1789 (TSN 19550)|2006-05-05 08:47:36|05/05/2006
15621|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, apparent non-literature misspelling of Gracilaria skottsbergii W. R. Taylor|2006-05-05 09:19:45|05/05/2006
15622|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Commonly (and apparently erroneously) attributed to Bouch, it appears that this was originally described by Linnaeus (1758) as Cynips hieracii. Further research may be warranted|2006-05-05 11:59:16|05/05/2006
15623|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brusca & Brusca (2002) note that "the name of the phylum has varied over the years (e.g., Echiuridae, Echiuroidea), but Echiura is now the preferred spelling"|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15624|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Brusca and Brusca (2002) do not recognize Classes in the Phylum Echiura|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15625|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Depending on the author, Echiuroidea has been used for either Order or Class rank (see Anker et al., 2005). However, ITIS follows Brusca and Brusca (2002) and Stephen and Edmonds (1972)|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15626|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Stephen and Edmonds (1972) misspelled epithet as 'gogoshiminse' in the index|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15627|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Nishikawa (2002) "abolished" the order Heteromyota since it was apparently created for the single species Ikeda taenioides (Ikeda, 1904)|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15628|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of dipteran genus, Bonellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (TSN 651366)|2006-05-09 09:05:21|05/09/2006
15629|Poole, R. W. and P. Gentili, 1996|as valid species|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15630|Hetschko, A., 1930|junior homonym of Cucujus testaceus Fabricius, 1787|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15631|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparent senior synonym of Dendrophagus cygnaei Mannerheim, 1846|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15632|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Silvanus denticulatus Macleay, 1825|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15633|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence & Newton (1995) state that: "Brontinae has priority over Uleiotinae Gistel (1856: 382) and Hyliotinae (Reitter (1879: 80), and in our opinion neither of the latter names has become accepted widely enough to justify its retention over Brontinae via Art. 40b. It is not clear if the relative priority of the 1845 works by Erichson and Blanchard can be established, but Erichson is the usual cited author of Brontinae and his name is latinized"|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15634|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pediacus desmestoides Fabricius, 1792|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15635|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cucujus testaceus Fabricius, 1787|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15636|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Oryzaephilus sexdentatus (Herbst, 1783)|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15637|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparent senior synonym of Pediacus fuscus Erichson, 1846|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15638|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of bird genus Hyliota Swainson, 1837 (TSN 557760)|2006-05-09 09:25:09|05/09/2006
15639|Slipinski, S. A., 1990|source of authority|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15640|Ivie, M. A. and S. A. Slipinski, 1990|source of authority; synonymy by Sharp , 1894|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15641|Nishida, G. M., 1994|sp. near parallela|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15642|Bousquet, Y., 1991|Canadian record|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15643|Lawrence, J. F. and K. H. Stephan, 1975|as Cerylcautomus (original genus)|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15644|Lawrence, J. F. and K. H. Stephan, 1975|as Lapethus (original genus)|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15645|Campbell, J. M., 1991|Canadian record|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15646|Lawrence, J. F. and K. H. Stephan, 1975|original genus: Mychocerus|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15647|Lawrence, J. F., 1992|Alaska record|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15648|S. A. Slipinski|new species described by LeConte in Horn paper|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15649|S. A. Slipinski|probably also synonym of P. arizonicus Stephan, 1989|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15650|S. A. Slipinski|not Eudesmula, probably Microprius|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15651|S. A. Slipinski|probably synonym of C. glabriculum Stephan, 1989|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15652|Ivie, M. A. and S. A. Slipinski, 1990|Penthelispa a synonym of Pycnomerus|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15653|Nishida, G. M., ed., 1994|as Penthelispa rufipennis|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15654|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Given subfamily rank within the Zopheridae by Slipinski and Lawrence (1999)|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15655|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Mychocerus Erichson, 1845|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15656|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pseudotaphrus Cossmann, 1888 (Mollusca: Rissoiidae)|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15657|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Preoccupied name|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15658|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS entry error, see Teredinae|2006-05-09 13:22:33|05/09/2006
15659|Jim Troubridge|A misspelling of Adopoea Billberg 1820|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15660|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Anaperus Troschel 1844|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15661|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Bremeria Alpheraky 1892|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15662|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Dyscophus Grandidier 1872|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15663|Jim Troubridge|A misspelling of Epiphyes Dyar 1905|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15664|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Godmani Horvath 1919|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15665|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Heteropia Carter 1886|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15666|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Lintneria Butler 1877|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15667|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Phoedinus Guerin-Meneville 1838|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15668|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Plesiocera Macquart 1841|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15669|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Plestia Stl 1870|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15670|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Prenes Gistl 1848|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15671|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Symmachia Hbner 1819|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15672|Jim Troubridge|A misspelling of Thymelicus Hubner 1819|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15673|Jim Troubridge|A misspelling of Thymelicus Hbner 1819|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15674|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Tmetocerus Hartert 1891|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15675|Jim Troubridge|extralimital (with respect to the Check List of Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico)|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15676|JT|extralimital|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15677|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cyclopides skada Edwards, 1870|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15678|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hesperia phocion Fabricius, 1793|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15679|Jim Troubridge|A junior homonym of Cecrops Leach 1816|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15680|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hallia Milne-Edwards & Haime, 1850 (Anthozoa)|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15681|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Synonymy was split based on sex. The male a junior synonym of Euphyes vestris Boisduval, 1852 while the female a junior synonym of Polites vibex|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15682|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Papilio palemon Pallas, 1771|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15683|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Thorybes albosuffusa|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15684|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. See Hesperia leonardus montana|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15685|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. See Hesperia leonardus leonardus|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15686|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. See Hesperia leonardus|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15687|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Opler (1999) remarks that this pest species was "previously reported incorrectly as a different species, Erionota thrax". However, Erionota thrax is the species reported as introduced to Hawaii in the Hawaiian Arthropod Checklist, 4th Edition (Nishida, 2002)|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15688|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Megathymidae is synonymized according to the placement of the type genus, Megathymus Scudder 1872, in the Hesperiidae|2006-05-09 14:47:56|05/09/2006
15689|Andrew Deans, Hymenoptera Specialist|fossil taxon|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15690|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of coleopteran genus Aulacostethus Waterhouse, 1869, and heteropteran genus Aulacostethus Uhler, 1871 (TSN 109089)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15691|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aulacus striatus Jurine, 1807|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15692|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil taxon in amber|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15693|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil taxon from the Tertiary of Florissant, Colorado|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15694|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil taxon from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15695|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Locality unknown (Smith, 2001)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15696|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aulacus formosus Westwood, 1868|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15697|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pristaulacus flavoguttatus Westwood, 1851|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15698|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aulacus rufitarsis Cresson, 1864|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15699|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aulacus fasciatus Say, 1829|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15700|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pristaulacus kiefferi (Bradley, 1908)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15701|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil in Myammar (Lower Cretaceous) amber|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15702|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aulacus ater Westwood, 1844|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15703|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pristaulacus patrati (Audinet-Serville, 1833)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15704|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Pristaulacus ater (Gurin-Mneville, 1844)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15705|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Pristaulacus fasciatus (Kriechbaumer, 1883)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15706|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Pristaulacus flavoguttatus (Cameron, 1904)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15707|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Pristaulacus kiefferi Enderlein, 1912|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of Pristaulacus patrati (Magretti, 1882)|2006-11-28 15:25:04|11/28/2006
15709|Zoonomen website (2006)|extinct|2006-11-28 15:49:04|11/28/2006
15710|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2006-11-28 15:49:04|11/28/2006
15711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. Spelling corrected without comment between 1998 and 2005 on zoonomen website. Apparently this is an artifact, as the spelling "Rhynchocetidae" doesn't seem to be found in the literature|2006-11-28 15:49:04|11/28/2006
15712|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship for this superfamily as 'Gurin Mneville, 1843 (1834)'|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15713|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Othniidae is currently used as a subfamily (Othniinae) of family Salpingidae|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15714|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Inopeplidae as a subfamily|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15715|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Because 'Series' is not a rank supported by the ITIS database, we have given the rank of infraorder to the Series used by Lawrence and Newton (1995)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15716|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 849) consider Cantharoidea to be included within Elateroidea|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15717|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship for this family as 'Gurin Mneville, 1843 (1834)'|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15718|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this family as Billberg, 1820 (1817)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15719|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Oxycorynidae as a subfamily|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15721|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) point out that "Stenotrachelidae has priority over Cephaloidae for the name of the family"|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15722|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate that "The relationships within the group and between it and other tenebrionoid families are not well understood"|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15723|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 843) consider Dryopoidea to be included within superfamily Byrrhoidea|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15724|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) give the authorship of this subfamily as Jacobson, 1913 (1880)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15725|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) indicate "We maintain the family name Dryopidae over Parnidae Leach by provision of Art. 40b|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15726|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) use Aglycyderidae as a subfamily|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15727|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995: 862) consider Dermestoidea to be included in superfamily Bostrichoidea|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15728|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Lawrence and Newton (1995) Lymexylidae is the correct spelling for this family|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15729|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Lawrence and Newton (1995) the correct usage for this superfamily is Lymexyloidea|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15730|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Epithet ending changed to match generic gender|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15731|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Helichus suturalis Le Conte, 1852 TSN 114015|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15732|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Allopogon Schiner, 1866 (Diptera)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15733|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Proterhinus anthracias Perkins, 1900|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15734|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Proterhinus bridwelli Perkins, 1920|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15735|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Proterhinus heterostictus Perkins, 1910|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15736|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Proterhinus homeochromus Perkins, 1900|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15737|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Proterhinus tarsalis Perkins, 1935|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15738|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Aegialites fuchsii Horn, 1893|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15739|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Fluvicola Swainson, 1827 (Aves) TSN 557684|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15740|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Justified emendation|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15741|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. Misspelling of Eurystethes fuchsii|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15742|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS entry error, see Matheteinae|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15743|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Eubrianax edwardsii (LeConte, 1874)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15744|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Although this combination has appeared in the literature, it seems like those cases have always been misidentifications|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15745|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Justified emendation, slossoni to slossonae (O'Brien, 1991)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15746|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, incorrect spelling of Psephenus veluticollis Casey, 1893|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15747|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Malthomethes Fender, 1975|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15748|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Anelpistus canadensis Mank, 1942|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15749|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Postelichus Nelson, 1989|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15750|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Postelichus confluentus (Hinton, 1935)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15751|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Postelichus immsi (Hinton, 1937)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15752|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Postelichus productus (Leconte, 1852)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15753|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Odontonyx Stephens, 1827 (Coleoptera: Carabidae)|2006-11-28 16:10:21|11/28/2006
15754|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Brusca and Brusca (2002) do not recognize order in the Phylum Entoprocta|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15755|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Brusca and Brusca (2002) do not recognize orders in the Phylum Entoprocta|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15756|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Urnatella walkerii Helm, 1892 has apparently not been mentioned in the literature since its original description, but it is probably a junior synonym of U, gracilis Leidy, 1851|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15757|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Nielsen (1964) indicates that this species probably belongs to the genus Loxosomella Mortensen, 1911, but does not explicitly give a new combination|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15758|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Wasson (1997) lists the synonymy as "Gynopodaria nodosa: O'Donoghue & O'Donoghue, 1923:5-6, fig. 1C in pl. 1"|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15759|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Although the genus Gonypodaria Ehlers, 1890 is not explicitly synonymized, Wasson (1997) synonymizes all species formerly assigned to Gonypodaria with Barentsia species|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15760|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior homonym of Dipteran genus name Pedicellina James, 1952 (TSN 625943)|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15761|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Annandale's (1916) original grouping of the genera Chitaspis, Loxosomatoides, Myosoma, and Urnatella in the family Urnatellidae Annandale, 1915 has been determined to be a polyphyletic grouping by later authors. Although not in current use, Urnatellidae apparently has priority over Barentsiidae Emschermann (1972). However, under a "prevailing usage" clause of the ICZN (Art. 35.5, "Precedence for names in use at higher rank"), Urnatellidae "is not to displace the younger" Barentsiidae|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15762|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Orders and classes are apparently not currently in use in Phylum Entoprocta|2006-11-28 16:39:29|11/28/2006
15763|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error, see instead Fulgoromorpha|2006-11-28 17:00:42|11/28/2006
15764|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Erroneously referred to as a new species by Luporini, Giampaolo, and Tongiorgi (1973)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15765|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|The publication date of this species is sometimes given as 1830, 1831, or 1838; the correct date is 1832|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15766|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|Included by implication; the nominate subspecies|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15767|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|The date of publication of this taxa is sometimes erroneously given as 1964; the issue of the journal in which it appeared is for April, 1964, but was actually published on January 21, 1965|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15768|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr|The date of publication of this taxa is sometimes erroneously given as 1964; the issue of the journal in which it appeared is for April, 1964, but was actually published on January 21, 1965|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15769|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|The date of publication of this taxa is sometimes erroneously given as 1963; the issue of the journal in which it appeared is for July, 1963, but was actually published on March 18, 1964|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15770|Jerry D. Hardy, Jr.|The publication date of this taxon is sometimes erroneously given as 1786|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15771|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Anacanthoderma Marcolongo, 1910|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15772|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Anacanthoderma punctatum Marcolongo, 1910|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15773|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Remane (1936) notes that Dasydtes longisetosus was poorly described and cannot be safely assigned [to a subgenus]|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15774|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently in the text of Dujardin's original publication this name was spelled as Chaetonotus 'squammatus' [double 'm']. However acting as first-reviser, Weiss (1988) notes that Dujardin's intended spelling was as it appeared on an accompanying plate 'squamatus' [single 'm']|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15775|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently D'hont (1975) was unaware of Hummon's (1974) work in which the two species attributed to Psammodasys D'hont, 1970 [nomen nudum] were assigned to Cephalodasys Remane, 1926. Thus, D'hont's (1975) description given of Psammodasys is a junior synonym|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15776|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Hummon et al. (1992) note that when Remane transfered Heterolepidoderma dubium Remane, 1926 (TSN 58025) to the genus Chaetonotus, he appropriately renamed the species as Chaetonotus decipiens Remane, 1929 (TSN 58026) so as to avoid homonymy with Chaetonotus dubius Daday, 1905 (TSN 57842)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15777|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Hummon et al. (1992) note that Chaetonotus decipiens Remane, 1929 (TSN 58026) is a replacement name given to Heterolepidoderma dubium Remane, 1926 (TSN 58025) so as to avoid homonymy with Chaetonotus dubius Daday, 1905 (TSN 57842) after it was transferred to that genus|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15778|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Halichaetonotus decipiens (Remane, 1929)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15779|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Considered a nomen dubium by Kisielewski (1997)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15780|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The publication of the binomial Heterolepidoderma dubium Remane, 1926 (TSN 58025) predates the the description of the genus Heterolepidoderma Remane, 1927 (TSN 58042) and correctly displays a non-parenthetical authority|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15781|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The publication of the binomial Heterolepidoderma marinum Remane, 1926 (TSN 58061) predates the the description of the genus Heterolepidoderma Remane, 1927 (TSN 58042) and correctly displays a non-parenthetical authority|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15782|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Chordodasys Schpfer-Sterrer, 1969 (TSN 57812)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15783|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Remane (1927) transferred Chaetonotus macracanthus Lauterborn, 1894 (TSN 58123) to his new genus Polymerurus Remane, 1927 (TSN 58108) despite the fact that he considered it to be insufficiently described. Schwank (1990) considers it a juvenile of Polymerurus nodicaudus (Voigt, 1901) (TSN 58127)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15784|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Remane (1927) transferred Chaetonotus longicaudatus Tatem, 1867 (TSN 58121) to his new genus Polymerurus Remane, 1927 (TSN 58108) despite the fact that he considered it to be insufficiently described. Schwank (1990) considers it a possible synonym of Polymerurus rhomboides (Stokes, 1887) (TSN 58132)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15785|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Saito (1937) implied, but did not state, the trinomial Chaetonotus multispinosus multispinosus Grnspan, 1908 when he described the subspecies Chaetonotus multispinosus minor Saito, 1937|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15786|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schrom (1972) elevated the subgenus Chaetonotus (Halichaetonotus) Remane, 1936 and retained all of the previously assigned species. However, he did not mention Chaetonotus tentaculatus d'Hont 1972 (TSN 58041) possibly due to the timing of publication. Kisielewski (1997) retained it as incertae sedis under the parent genus Chaetonotus Ehrenberg, 1830 (TSN 57824)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15787|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The original combination Ichthydium macrurum Collin, 1898 (TSN 58125) is apparently attributed to a single sketch. Although Schwank (1990) considers it a nomen dubium, he associates the name with the genus Polymerurus Remane, 1927 (TSN 58108)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15788|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) allies Chaetonotus gracilis Gosse, 1864 with the Chaetonotus maximus group, but the description is insufficent|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15789|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) considers Ichtydium jamaicense Schmarda, 1861 to be insufficiently described, but allies it with the Chaetonotus brevispinosus group|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15790|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Possible nomen dubium, see Ichthydium jamaicense Schmarda, 1861|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15791|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) allies Ichtydium tabulatum Schmarda, 1861 with the Chaetonotus multispinosus group, but the description is insufficent|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15792|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Possible nomen dubium, see Ichthydium tabulatum Schmarda, 1861|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15793|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) notes that Chaetonotus tesselatus Metschnikoff, 1863 [sic] is a lapsus pro Chaetonotus squamatus Dujardin, 1841, but that the corresponding plates do not show a Lepidodermella [genus into which Dujardin's species was combined] but a member of the invalid polyphyletic subgenus Chaetonutus (Euchaetonotus) Schwank, 1990|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15794|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) allies Chaetonotus aquaticus Gessner, 1930 with the Chaetonotus heideri group, but the description is insufficent|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15795|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) allies Chaetonotus hermaphroditus Remane, 1936 with the Chaetonotus brevispinosus-polyspinosus group, but the description is insufficent|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15796|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) notes that Chaetonotus elegantulus Remane, 1936 actually resembles a species of Heterolepidodermella, but considers it a member of the Chaetonutus polyspinosus group|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15797|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) allies Chaetonotus crinitus Sudzuki, 1971 with the Chaetonotus maximus group, but the description is insufficent|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15798|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Thaumastoderma ramuliferum Clausen, 1965 (TSN 57702)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15799|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) considers Chaetonotus brevis Ehrenberg, 1838 [a redescription of Chaetonotus brevis Ehrenberg, 1832] to be an insufficiently described member of the invalid polyphyletic subgenus Chaetonutus (Euchaetonotus) Schwank, 1990|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15800|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Thaumastoderma cantacuzeni Levi, 1958 (TSN 57699)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15801|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Thaumastoderma heideri Remane, 1926 (TSN 57700)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15802|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Rao and Clausen (1970) emended the spelling to Chaetonotida (TSN 57822) on account that the original spelling Chaetonotoidea "connotes a superfamily taxon within the meaning of Art. 29A of The international code of zoological nomenclature (1961 :29)"|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15803|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Rao and Clausen (1970) emended the spelling to Macrodasyida (TSN 57598) on account that the original spelling Macrodasyoidea "connotes a superfamily taxon within the meaning of Art. 29A of The international code of zoological nomenclature (1961 :29)"|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15804|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Halichaetonotus Remane, 1936 was originally considered a subgenus of Chaetonotus Ehrenberg, 1830 (TSN 57824)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15805|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Haltidytes Remane, 1936 was originally considered a subgenus of Dasydytes Gosse, 1851 (TSN 58188)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15806|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schwank (1990) considers Heterolepidoderma fallax Remane, 1936 (TSN 58048) to be insufficiently described|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15807|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of Lepidoderma Reuss, 1855 (Trilobita) and Lepidoderma Waterhouse, 1875 (Coleoptera)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15808|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Kisielewski (1997) provided the new name Chaetonotus balsamoae for a specimen described by Balsamo (1983) who apparently misapplied the name Chaetonotus novenarius Greuter, 1917 (TSN 57928) to it|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15809|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of gastrotrich species name Chaetonotus pusillus Daday, 1905 (TSN 57959)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15810|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a junior homonym of gastrotrich species name Chaetonotus jucundus d'Hondt, 1972|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15811|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior homonym of gastrotrich species name Chaetonotus jucundus Schrom, 1972 (TSN 57908)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15812|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior homonym of gastrotrich species name Chaetonotus pusillus Thane-Fenchel, 1970|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15813|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|See comment under Psammodasys d'Hondt, 1975|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15814|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Metschnikoff's (1865) treatment of the Gastrotricha was apparently at the rank of class. Current treatments consider it as a phylum, and no names at the rank of class are recognized|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15815|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sometimes misapplied, as Paradasys hexadactylus Karling, 1954, sensu Thane-Fenchel, 1970 (TSN 57629), which use would correspond instead to Dolichodasys delicatus Ruppert and Shaw, 1977 (TSN 57628)|2006-11-28 17:07:35|11/28/2006
15816|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The type genus, Liparis Ochsenheimer 1810, is a junior homonym of fish genus Liparis Scopoli 1777|2006-11-28 17:16:49|11/28/2006
15817|Deans et al. (2006)|fossil taxon|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15818|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|At the moment (7/2006), ITIS is not implementing subgenera within the bees, but the subgenus Bombus (Psithyrus) Lepeletier 1833 is recognized as a valid subgenus in current literature|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15819|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 154323|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15820|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Stictia (TSN 154332)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15821|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 152884|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15822|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) protozoan order Radiolaria (TSN 46088)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15823|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Springate (1999) regarding the spelling and priority of family-group names based on Megalodontes Latreille, 1802|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15824|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 203157|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15825|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Ammophila Host (TSN 40447)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15826|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 154029|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15827|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Anacharis Rich. (TSN 38966)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15828|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 153695|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15829|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Callitriche L. (TSN 32051)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15830|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 153373|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15831|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of turbellarian genus Mesostoma Ehrenberg 1837 (TSN 54308)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15832|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of Mesostoma Cameron, 1905 (TSN 152952)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15833|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Stelis Sw. (TSN 43773)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15834|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of amphibian genus Limnodytes Dumril and Bibron, 1841 (=Rana Linnaeus, 1758)|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15835|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See p. 9 of Boucek (1974) regarding spelling|2006-11-28 17:38:45|11/28/2006
15836|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Griffiths (1978). The order is the sole extant representative of the Subclass Prototheria (all other living mammals belong to subclass Theria). McKenna and Bell (1997) divided the order into two (Platypoda and Tachyglossa); the date of divergence of the two living families is unknown, and conservatively they are retained here in a single order|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15837|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as T. a. multiaculeatus; otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Abundant throughout its range|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15838|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes lawesii and setosus, see Ride (1970:231). Subspecies are unclear, and revision is needed. Species name commonly attributed to Shaw and Nodder, but Nodder was the publisher, not an author|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15839|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Flannery and Groves (1998)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15840|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15841|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered as Z. bruijni (part)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15842|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The subspecies are all highly distinctive, and may represent distinct species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15843|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15844|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include bartoni and bubuensis; see Flannery and Groves (1998)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15845|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Platypus Shaw, 1799 was preoccupied by Platypus Herbst, 1793, a genus of Coleoptera. Ornithorynchus is the next available name|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15846|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); common but vulnerable to local extinction|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15847|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Whether there are any valid subspecies is unclear; revision is needed. Species name is commonly attributed to Shaw and Nodder, but Nodder was the publisher, not an author|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15848|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: [not of Herbst, 1793]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15849|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hershkovitz (1992a) restricted the Didelphinae to the genera Chironectes, Didelphis, Philander, and Lutreolina. Hershkovitz (1997) further restricted the Didelphinae by establishing Chironectinae and Lutreolininae for Chironectes and Lutreolina, respectively|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15851|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously in albiventris (see Gardner, 1993); revised by Lemos and Cerqueira (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15852|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Middle American populations were revised by Gardner (1973); Cerqueira (1985) treated the species as monotypic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15853|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in D. albiventris (see Gardner, 1993); revised by Lemos and Cerqueira (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15854|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously considered a disjunct population of D. marsupialis (see Cerqueira, 1985). The senior synonym is D. azarae Temminck, 1824 (see Hershkovitz, 1969); however, the name had been misapplied to D. albiventris for over 160 years|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15855|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly known as D. azarae; see Hershkovitz (1969). Didelphis paraguayensis J. A. Allen, 1902, ex Oken, 1816 (= Didelphis albiventris Lund) is the type species of Leucodidelphis Ihering, 1914|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15856|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously in Marmosa (sensu lato; see Gardner and Creighton, 1989)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15857|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Marshall (1978d, Mammalian Species, 109)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15859|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Marshall (1978c, Mammalian Species, 107)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15860|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15861|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Uncommon to rare; see review by Izor and Pine (1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15862|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Monotypic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15863|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Caluromys|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15864|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in murina by Gardner (1993); see Voss et al. (2001:41)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15866|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in agilis (Burmeister) by Gardner (1993); placement in Gracilinanus tentative and problematic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15867|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of Stegomarmosa Pine|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15868|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Marshall (1978a, Mammalian Species, 91)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15869|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by L. G. Marshall (1977, Mammalian Species, 81)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15870|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as Gracilinanus kalinowskii; see Voss et al. (2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15871|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Gracilinanus kalinowskii|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15872|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Gardner (1973, 1982); reviewed by McManus (1974, Mammalian Species, 40)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15873|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt); Data Deficient as G. perijae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15874|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Mallodelphys. Reviewed by Bucher and Hoffmann (1980, Mammalian Species, 140)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15875|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See review by Voss et al., (2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15876|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; Listed as Data Deficient as G. longicaudis, but G. longicaudis represents a misidentification by Hershkovitz and has no standing as a species or as a population|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15878|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in emiliae (Thomas) by Gardner (1993; see review of emiliae by Voss et al., 2001); placement in Gracilinanus tentative and problematic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15879|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Anderson (1997) recognized three subspecies in Bolivia, and Flores et al. (2000) recognized G. a. chacoensis in Argentina; however, limits between subspecies are unclear and the species is treated here as monotypic pending revision. Costa et al. (2003) detailed differences between G. agilis and G. microtarsus, two taxa that Gardner (1993) suggested could prove conspecific|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15880|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included under Thylamys by Reig et al. (1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15881|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Costa et al. (2003) detailed differences between G. agilis and G. microtarsus, two taxa that Gardner (1993) suggested could prove conspecific|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15882|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Mallodelphys|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15883|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: incorrect subsequent spelling of Didelphis Linnaeus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15884|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: invalid emendation of Leucodidelphis Ihering, 1914|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15885|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: invalid emendation of Didelphis Linnaeus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15886|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [preoccupied]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15887|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Comparatively uncommon to rare in collections, perhaps due to nocturnal and arboreal habits; but probably common in suitable habitat. Vulnerable to loss of tropical forest habitat|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15888|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Caluromyidae along with Caluromysiopsinae by Hershkovitz (1992a); also includes Glironiidae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15889|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in the order Polyprotodontia by Kirsch (1977); also see Aplin and Archer (1987). Does not include Dromiciops; see Kirsch and Calaby (1977). Includes Caluromyidae, Glironiidae, and Marmosidae sensu Hershkovitz (1992a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15890|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally included in Marsupialia; included in Ameridelphia (see Aplin and Archer, 1987; Marshall et al., 1990; and Szalay, 1982); but not Microbiotheriidae (Marshall et al., 1990; contra Reig et al., 1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15891|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by O'Connell (1983, Mammalian Species, 203)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15892|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: incorrect subsequent spelling of Microdelphys Burmeister|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15893|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hill (1980), Hall (1981), Husson (1978), and Pine (1973) used Metachirops opossum for this species. Reviewed by Castro-Arellano et al. (2000, Mammalian Species, 638). Didelphis opossum Linnaeus, 1758, is the type species for Holothylax Cabrera, 1919|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15894|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The Peruvian distribution given by Gardner (1993) was based on a similar, but undescribed species from Departamento Hunuco|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15895|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The name nana Illiger, 1815, is a nomen nudum and was not validated by Oken, 1816. The name marmota Oken, 1816, is not available; however its usage by Thomas (1902) is valid|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15896|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Identification of Peruvian and Chilean populations based on Solari (2003). Subspecies are not recognized here; needs revision|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15897|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Based on Azara's (1801:290) "Micour  queue longue;" therefore, the type locality is Tapu. Previously called T. griseus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15898|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included under T. pusillus by Gardner (1993) and under T. velutinus by Palma (1995)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15899|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Palma (1997, Mammalian Species 572; Palma's concept of the species further restricted by Solari (2003)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15900|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included under T. elegans by Gardner (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15901|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously a subgenus under Marmosa|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15902|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Monotypic; previously included under Marmosa|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15903|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in P. andersoni; reviewed by Patton and Silva (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15904|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in P. opossum; reviewed by Patton and Silva (1997). Didelphis quica Temminck, 1924 (= P. frenatus) is the type species of Metachirops Matschie, 1916|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15905|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Patton and Silva (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15906|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pine (1973) used Metachirops for this genus, as did Hall (1981), Husson (1978), and Corbet and Hill (1980; but not 1991 when they used Philander)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15907|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Apparently known from only two specimens|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15908|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Tate (1933) recognized 8 subspecies and Cabrera (1959) recognized 7; however, limits between subspecies are unclear and the species is treated here as monotypic pending revision. Work by Patton and Costa (2003) suggests that, as currently understood, murina is composite. Didelphis murina Linnaeus, 1758, is the type species of Asagis Gloger, 1841; Notagogus Gloger, 1841; Grymaeomys Burmeister, 1854; and Cuica Liais, 1872|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15909|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Flores et al. (2000). Previously included under T. elegans by Gardner (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15910|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Solari (2003). Previously included under T. elegans by Gardner (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15911|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Pine et al. (1985). Monodelphis sorex may be the animal Azara (1801) described as "micour cinquime, ou micour  queue corte," in which case brevicaudis Olfers, 1818, and its objective synonym wagneri (Matschie, 1916) would be synonyms and the name sorex (Hensel, 1872) would be replaced by brevicaudis Olfers, 1818, which has 52 years priority over sorex. However, the true identity of Azara's animal cannot be determined with reasonable certainty. Lacking any compelling evidence to the ...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15912|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [preoccupied by Philander Brisson, 1762 and Philander Tiedemann, 1808]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15913|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [part]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15914|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously known as Marmosa canescens. A mandible recovered from an owl pellet suggests T. canescens also occurs in Baja California Sur (Lpez-Forment and Urbano, 1977)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15915|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Marmosa canescens|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15916|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This taxon is too poorly known to assign names to subspecies with confidence|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15917|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included under M. rubida; see Pine (1976a); reviewed by Lemos et al. (2000)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15918|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not a subspecies of M. parvidens; see Voss et al. (2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15919|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Voss et al. (2001) considered Pine's (1981) five subspecies to represent four species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15920|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Anderson (1997) recognized M. noctivagus keaysi in Bolivia. Nevertheless, noctivagus is too poorly known to assign names to subspecies with confidence|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15921|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of M. impavidus; reviewed by Mustrangi and Patton (1997) and Patton et al. (2000). The spelling neblinae Linares, 1998, is an incorrect subsequent spelling of neblina (Gardner). One of the several names grouped under M. impavidus may prove to be a senior synonym for neblina|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15922|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included under parvidens by Pine (1981) and Gardner (1993); considered a species by Voss et al. (2001:47)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15923|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: . Geoffroy St.-Hilaire's (1803) catalog of the mammals in the Paris Museum was previously considered an unpublished work (Wilson and Reeder, 1993); therefore, Gardner (1993) dated nudicaudatus from Desmarest, 1817. Geoffroy's catalog was subsequently placed on the Official List of Works Approved as Available for Zoological Nomenclature (Opinion 2005 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15924|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Mustrangi and Patton (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15925|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species also may occur in Colombia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15926|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known from only two specimens|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15927|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable (B1+2c)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15928|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of M. parvidens; treated as a species by Voss et al. (2001:48)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15931|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN -Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15932|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Pine (1981)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15933|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Pine et al. (1985). Peramys brachyurus as used by Lesson, 1842 (= Didelphys dimidiata Wagner, 1847), is the type species of Peramys Lesson, 1842. Didelphys dimidiata Wagner is the type species of Minuania Cabrera, 1919; therefore Minuania Cabrera is a junior objective synonym of Peramys Lesson|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15934|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Pine and Abravaya (1978)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15935|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in M. brevicaudata by Gardner (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15936|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in M. adusta by Gardner (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15937|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Eight specimens known. See Pine (1980a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15938|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Anderson (1982, Mammalian Species, 190). To be expected in N Argentina|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15939|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously considered a subspecies of M. americana. Reviewed by Pine (1977)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15940|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hall (1981) followed Pine (1973) in using the name Philander; see Hershkovitz (1976, 1981) who reaffirmed the use of Philander for the gray four-eyed opossums|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15941|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously treated as a subspecies of M. touan. Reviewed by Pine and Handley (1984)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15942|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Voss et al. (2001), who restricted the name to populations in the Guiana Region of northern South America. The name orinoci (Thomas) has been applied to populations in the Venezuelan Llanos north and west of the Orinoco by several authors (e.g., Reig et al., 1977; Linares, 1998). Apparently, that population lacks a name|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15943|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Microdelphys tristriatus as used by Burmeister, 1856 (= Didelphys tristriata Olfers, 1818 = Sorex americanus Muller, 1776), is the type species of Microdelphys Burmeister, 1856|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15944|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Emmons (1990) recognized peruvianus as a separate species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15945|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included under Marmosa cinerea; original name Didelphis cinerea Temminck, 1824, preoccupied by D. cinerea Goldfuss, 1812. Included in M. demerarae by Gardner (1993); see review by Patton and Costa (2003)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15946|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included under Marmosa cinerea (Temminck, 1824)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15947|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Anderson recognized M. c. constantiae and M. c. budini in Bolivia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15948|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a species by Voss et al. (2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15949|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Patterson and Gallardo (1987, Mammalian Species, 286)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15950|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Lestoros Oehser is a replacement name for Cryptolestes Tate, which in turn was a replacement name for Orolestes Thomas, and automatically takes the same type species as that designated by Thomas for Orolestes|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15951|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Marshall (1980) and Bublitz (1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15952|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Marsupialia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15953|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered. Thought to be rare, but no real data exist|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15954|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from N. typhlops by Walton (1988:47)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15955|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered, Unknown|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15956|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Relationships unknown. Support for a relationship with dasyuromorphs suggested by Springer et al. (1998)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15957|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized as an order by Aplin and Archer (1987) who proposed a new syncretic classification of the marsupials|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15958|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Antechinus (= Pseudantechinus) macdonnellensis by Ride (1970:116), but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15). Archer (1982) placed it in Parantechinus. Kitchener and Caputi (1988) suggested that this species should be transferred to Pseudantechinus; Krajewski et al. (1997a) agreed that it is not close to P. apicalis and placed it on a clade by itself. N. K. Cooper et al. (2000) definitively removed it from Parantechinus but admitted that its inclusion (and that of P. woolleyae) in Pse...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15959|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dasyurus quoll Zimmermann, 1777 (not Mustela quoll Zimmermann, 1783), is invalid: this work was rejected by Opinion 257 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1954a). Also the name Dasyurus maculata Anon., 1791, was suppressed under Article 80 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999). "Original" name is now Didelphis viverrina Shaw, 1800|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15960|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Secure|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15961|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species was further described by Mller and Schlegel, in Temminck, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Nederland. Overz. Bezitt., Zool., Mammalia, p. 149[1845], pl. 25[1843]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15962|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Unknown, but rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15963|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Usually considered a subspecies of M. melas, but separated as a species by Archer (1982:417), and molecular data suggest that they may have separated several million years ago (Krajewski et al., 1997a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15964|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15965|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included Phascogale nouhuysi Jentink, 1911, but Husson (1955) showed that it is based on a specimen of Phascolosorex doriae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15966|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Antechinus, and this allocation was continued by McKenna and Bell (1997), but Archer (1982) and Krajewski et al. (2000) showed that they are not sister-groups. Kitchener and Caputi (1988) restricted this genus to P. apicalis, which according to Krajewski et al. (1997a) is closely related to Dasykaluta|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15967|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15968|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15969|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Phascogale nouhuysi Jentink, 1911 is usually placed in synonymy of Neophascogale lorentzii, but Husson (1955) showed that it is based on a specimen of P. doriae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15970|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Antechinus by Archer (1982:434), but retained in it by McKenna and Bell (1997). According to molecular evidence, it is not even closely related to Antechinus, but forms a distinctive genus of the Dasyurini (Krajewski et al., 1997a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15971|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Dasyurops; see Haltenorth (1958). See Firestone et al. (1999) for possible subspecies boundaries; the Tasmanian form is rather distinctive|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15972|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include mimulus (D. J. Kitchener, 1991)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15973|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not a synonym of P. macdonnellensis (D. J. Kitchener, 1991)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15974|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: N. K. Cooper et al. (2000) admitted that the inclusion of this species (and that of P. bilarni) in Pseudantechinus might make the genus paraphyletic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15975|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Groves (1993) called this species S. laniarius Owen, 1838, which was based on Pleistocene specimens from Wellington Caves, New South Wales. Werdelin (1987:9) argued that the Pleistocene and recent Sarcophilus were only subspecifically distinct, and as Owen's name antedates Boitard's (a replacement name for Didelphis ursina Harris, 1808 [preoccupied by Didelphis ursina Shaw, 1800]) by three years, laniarius must take precedence. Inspection of Werdelin (1987, Tables 1 and 2) shows, however, t...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15976|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Treated as a distinct subfamily by Krajewski et al. (1996)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15977|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For the exclusion of Parantechinus and Pseudantechinus see Haltenorth (1958:18) and Ride (1964a); and of Dasykaluta see Archer (1982:434). Formerly included habbema, melanura, naso, and wilhelmina, which were transferred to Murexia by Armstrong et al. (1998), and have been transferred to a series of new genera (Micromurexia, Murexechinus, and Phascomurexia) by Van Dyck (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15978|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Unknown|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15979|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Van Dyck (1982) stated that what was then known as Antechinus stuartii adustus is probably a valid species. Van Dyck and Crowther (2000) definitively raised it to species rank|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15980|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15981|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dickman et al. (1988) first showed that A. stuartii in E New South Wales is actually divided into two quite distinct species: A. stuartii north of about 35S, and an undescribed species mainly south of this latitude. The new species was not described for another ten years (Dickman et al., 1998). The two species are sympatric at Kioloa, New South Wales, and other places|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15982|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15983|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15984|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized as an order by Aplin and Archer (1987) who proposed a new syncretic classification of the marsupials. Includes the Australian component of Marsupicarnivora (see Ride, 1964b). Some authors include Thylacinidae and Myrmecobiidae in the Dasyuridae (Vaughan, 1978:39); but Ride (1964b), Archer and Kirsch (1977), Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15), and Archer (1982) retained three families; their monophyly is supported by DNA sequence studies (Krajewski et al., 2000)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15985|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some authors include this family in the Dasyuridae, see Vaughan (1978:39), but also see Ride (1964b), Archer and Kirsch (1977), and Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15) who retained this family|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15986|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I [Possibly Extinct]; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15987|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably extinct; but tracks and sightings continue to be reported; see Ride (1970:201) and Rounsvell and Smith (1982). Species reviewed by Guiler (1986) and Paddle (2000)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15988|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This citation is usually listed as "Cat. Mamm. Mus. Zool. Soc., 1838" but Myrmecobiidae is not used in this catalogue; see Palmer (1904). Some authors (including McKenna and Bell, 1997) include this family in the Dasyuridae; see Vaughan (1978:39); but also see Ride (1964b), Archer and Kirsch (1977), and Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15), who retained this family|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15989|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15990|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kirsch et al. (1997) and Krajewski et al. (2000) confirmed the division of the Dasyuridae into two subfamilies, Dasyurinae (with two tribes, Dasyurini and Phascogalini) and Sminthopsinae (with two tribes, Sminthopsini and Planigalini)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15991|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Combined with Dasyuroides by Mack (1961) and Mahoney and Ride (in Walton, 1988:18)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15992|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15993|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Antechinus, and this allocation was continued by McKenna and Bell (1997), but Archer (1982) and Krajewski et al|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15994|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in D. geoffroii|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15995|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Antechinus; separated by Archer (1982). Its closest affinities are to Parantechinus apicalis (Krajewski et al., 1997a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15996|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Dasycercus by Mack (1961), Mahoney and Ride (in Walton, 1988) and Groves (1993), but Kirsch et al. (1997) considered this "premature"; see also N. K. Cooper et al. (2000), who also favored making them congeneric|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15997|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as Dasycercus byrnei|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15998|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
15999|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Haltenorth (1958:20). Archer (1982) revived Satanellus (for albopunctatus and hallucatus), as he considered that the remaining species might belong in a clade with Sarcophilus; but Krajewski et al. (1997a), using molecular data, confirmed that Dasyurus is monophyletic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16000|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16001|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Dasyurinus. The New Guinea records of this species actually refer to D. spartacus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16002|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16003|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes assigned to Satanellus. The original name Mustela quoll Zimmermann, 1783, was suppressed under Article 80 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999), now correctly Dasyurus hallucatus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16004|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as D. m.gracilis, Vulnerable as D. maculatus and D. m. maculatus. Widespread but rare; locally common in Tasmania|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16005|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as D. cristicauda, Endangered as D. hillieri. Rare or indeterminate|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16006|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as S. m. tatei; otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16007|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16008|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Name first mentioned by Kirsch (1977:47), but first made available by Archer (1979). Not studied by Krajewski et al. (1999, 2000), but Archer (1981) noted that its affinities are probably with S. macroura|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16009|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Forms a species-group by itself. See Archer (1979:329, 1981:176). See S. J. B. Cooper et al. (2000) for possible subspecies boundaries|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16010|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. macroura species-group. For additions to range see Woolley (1992)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16011|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. murina species-group. Separated from S. murina by Kitchener et al. (1984b). A little-known species; comparative notes given by Crowther et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16012|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Forms a species-group by itself|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16013|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. griseoventer species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16014|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. psammophila species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16015|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. murina species-group. See Archer (1979:329, 1981:102)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16016|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16017|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Threatened|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16018|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. macroura species-group. See Archer (1979:329, 1981:148). According to Blacket et al. (2001), this is probably a species complex rather than a single species, including froggatti and stalkeri|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16019|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. macroura species-group. Formerly misidentified as S. macroura|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16020|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. murina species-group. See Archer (1979:329, 1981:94-99)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16021|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. psammophila species-group. Originally described as a subspecies of murina, but considered a distinct species by Archer (1975:243) and Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16022|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16023|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. psammophila species-group. Known only from five specimens; see Archer (1981:215)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16024|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. macroura species-group. See Archer (1979:329, 1981:132) and Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15). De Tarragon's 1847 description of S. virginiae did not specify a type locality and his type specimen, now lost, had no known locality. Collett (1886[1887]:548) named S. nitela from Herbert Vale and it was subsequently renamed S. lumholtzi, both being referable to virginiae according to Archer (1981:136); but nitela and probably rufigenis may be distinct species according to Blacket et al. (2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16025|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Archer (1976) on the basis of morphology and by Painter et al. (1995) on the basis of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequencing|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16026|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as P. i. subtilissima; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16027|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Archer (1976:351). Woolley (1974) suggested that Western Australian P. i. subtilissima may be specifically distinct. A related but distinct species, referred to simply as Planigale 2 by Painter at al. (1995), is known from the Pilbara, Western Australia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16028|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Transferred to Planigale from Antechinus by Archer (1976:346). According to Painter et al. (1995), it is the most distinctive species in the genus, and may be closer to Sminthopsis. The subspecies P. m. sinualis (Arnhem Land and Groote Eylandt) is widely divergent in mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences, as well as morphologically, and may be specifically distinct (Painter et al., 1995). A related but distinct species, referred to simply as Planigale 1 by Painter et al. (1995), is known fro...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16029|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16030|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Forms a species-group by itself. Known from only four specimens; see Ride (1970:201)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16031|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Antechinus naso|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16032|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in flavipes by Haltenorth (1958:18); but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16033|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as A. minimus, Lower Risk (nt) as A. m. maritimus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16034|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dickman et al. (1988) showed that what had been thought to be the single species A. stuartii in E New South Wales is actually divided into a northern and a southern species: A. stuartii and what is now (Dickman et al., 1998) named A. agilis; the two have been found together at Kioloa, in S New South Wales|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16035|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Related to A. stuartii, with which it is sympatric in SE Queensland at Wallangarra (2855'S, 15155'E) and Pyramid Creek, Wyberba (2850S, 15157'E)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16036|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Murexia by Van Dyck, 2002|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16037|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Antechinus habbema|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16038|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly considered a synonym of Antechinus naso (here reallocated as Phascomurexia naso), but shown to be distinct by Woolley (1989) and Flannery (1995a); it is actually the most distinct species of the Murexia clade according to Krajewski et al. (1996) and was referred to a new genus by Van Dyck (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16039|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Antechinus melanurus, Data Deficient as A. wilhelmina|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16040|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Usually included in Antechinus, but reassigned to Murexia by Armstrong et al. (1998) and to a new genus by Van Dyck (2002). Synonymy after Van Dyck (2000)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16041|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some of these species have traditionally been assigned to Antechinus, but so-called "New Guinea Antechinus" were transferred to Murexia by Armstrong et al. (1998). The undescribed species from Normanby Isl in the D'Entrecasteaux group, Papua New Guinea (Flannery, 1995a) is actually Murexechinus melanurus according to Van Dyck (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16042|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of S. griseoventer, but Crowther et al. (1999) described fixed differences in both morphology and allozymes from what they provisionally referred to as S. g. griseoventer, and considered their placement of boullangerensis as "conservative"|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16043|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Murexia rothschildi. Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16044|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: No direct comparisons between Western Australian and eastern forms of the species have been made. The Cape York Peninsula form appears to be only subspecifically distinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16045|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Usually included in Antechinus, but reassigned to Murexia by Armstrong et al. (1998) and awarded a separate genus by Van Dyck (2002), who recognised no subspecies|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16046|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kirsch et al. (1997) divided the subfamily into two tribes, and Krajewski et al. (1997b) concurred in finding a deep division between Planigale and others|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16047|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Sminthopsis by Archer (1979:329, 1981:187) and by McKenna and Bell (1997); but Lidicker (1983:1317) considered Antechinomys a distinct genus, and Krajewski et al. (1997b) and Blacket et al. (1999) separated it from Sminthopsis on the basis of their molecular findings|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16048|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Data Deficient|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16049|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes spenceri; see Archer (1977:19)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16050|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: An undescribed species of Ningaui occurs in Northern Territory (Australia); see Johnson and Roff (1980). According to Blacket et al. (1999), Ningaui clusters within Sminthopsis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16051|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Original name Podabrus, Gould, 1845, is preoccupied|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16052|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. griseoventer species-group. Separated from S. murina by Kitchener et al. (1984b:204)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16053|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Common?|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16054|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: S. murina species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16055|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Murexia by Van Dyck (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16056|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably extinct, last taken in 1907; see Ride (1970:200)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16057|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Ride (1970:100)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16058|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as P. b. fasciata, Endangered as P. b. bougainville. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16059|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Perameles was also used by Geoffroy, 1804, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris, 3(80):249, which may take priority (dates uncertain). Molecular data (Westerman et al., 2001) suggest that this genus may be paraphyletic with respect to Isoodon. Species boundaries in the genus are confused and a revision is needed|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16060|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as I. o. nauticus, Lower Risk (nt) as I. o. fusciventer, I. o. obesulus, and I. o. peninsulae; otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Locally common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16061|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Ride (1970:96) and Lyne and Mort (1981), who recognized arnhemensis and barrowensis as distinct species. A revision based on wider material is needed|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16062|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as I. auratus, I. a. auratus, and I. a. barrowensis. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16063|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized as an order by Aplin and Archer (1987) who proposed a new syncretic classification of the marsupials. McKenna and Bell (1997) used the name Peramelia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16064|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly considered to include the family Thylacomyidae; see Vaughan (1978:39) and Groves and Flannery (1990); but also see Archer and Kirsch (1977). Revised by Tate (1948b). Divided by McKenna and Bell (1997) into two families: Peramelidae, with two subfamilies, Chaeropodinae (for Chaeropus and Macrotis) and Peramelinae; and Peroryctidae, with two subfamilies, Peroryctinae and Echymiperinae. Molecular data (Westerman et al., 1999, 2001) do not support the monophyly of Chaeropodinae in the ...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16065|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as P. g. gunnii. Common in Tasmania, Endangered in Victoria|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16066|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Molecular data indicate that Chaeropus is the sister group to all other bandicoots (Westerman et al., 1999, 2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16067|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A subfamily of Peramelidae according to McKenna and Bell (1997), who included Thylacomyidae as a synonym. Molecular data (Westerman et al., 1999, 2001) do not support this arrangement, but indicate that Chaeropus is the sister-group of all other Peramelemorphia, so it is given family rank here|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16068|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably extinct; see Ride (1970:200)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16069|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16070|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16071|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not preoccupied by Macrotis Dejean, 1833, a nomen nudum (Troughton, 1932b). Archer and Kirsch (1977) placed Macrotis (including its junior synonym Thylacomys) in a separate family (the name available being Thylacomyidae), rather than in Peramelidae. Groves and Flannery (1990) placed Macrotis back in Peramelidae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16072|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in the family Peramelidae by Vaughan (1978:39) and Groves and Flannery (1990); but more distinct than Peroryctidae according to Kirsch et al. (1997). McKenna and Bell (1997) included it in family Peramelidae, subfamily Chaeropodinae, with Chaeropus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16073|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Thylacis of Haltenorth, 1958, which was an incorrect usage; see Van Deusen and Jones (1967:74) and Lidicker and Follett (1968). Revised by Lyne and Mort (1981)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16074|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Flannery (1990a) for an assessment of its affinities|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16075|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: nomen nudum|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16076|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: see comments under Macrotis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16077|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Groves and Flannery (1990), A. C. Kitchener et al. (1993)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16078|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The two isolates of this species are actually distinct species (Helgen and Flannery, work in progress)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16079|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Peroryctes, but see Groves and Flannery (1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16080|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For synonymy of Ornoryctes with Microperoryctes instead of with Peroryctes, see Groves and Flannery (1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16081|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The name kalubu has been attributed to Lesson, 1828, Dict. Class. Hist. Nat., 13:200; but see Husson (1955:290). According to Westerman et al. (2001), the molecular relationships of E. k. cockerelli (from New Britain and Duke of York Isl) are with E. rufescens rather than with other E. kalubu, but it is morphologically similar to kalubu|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16082|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16083|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Unknown|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16084|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Possibly extinct; see Ride (1970:200)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16085|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Groves and Flannery (1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16086|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Laurie and Hill (1954:10) included broadbenti in this species; but see Van Deusen and Jones (1967:74)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16087|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in raffrayana by Laurie and Hill (1954:10), but considered a distinct species by Van Deusen and Jones (1967:74)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16088|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16089|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May not be close to the other genera of this family (Westerman et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16090|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) attributed this name to a publication of Archer et al. (1989), but this is a nomen nudum, referring to a manuscript name of Groves and Flannery. Kirsch et al. (1997) reduced this to a subfamily under Peramelidae. Westerman et al. (1999) considered the family, sensu Groves and Flannery, probably polyphyletic, and that Echymipera and Microperoryctes form a sister clade to genera of the Peramelidae; further material confirms this, and adds Peroryctes as a third, probabl...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16091|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not closely related to any other species of Echymipera (Flannery, 1990a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16092|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16093|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The putative taxon P. forbesi lewisi is actually a colour variant of this species (Flannery, 1995a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16094|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated as a species by Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16095|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Feiler (1978a) included atrimaculatus in this species, but G. G. George (1979:98) placed it in rufoniger. Usually includes papuensis and kraemeri, but these were separated by Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16096|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); CITES - Appendix II; but "common" in New Guinea (Flannery, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16097|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated as a species by Flannery (1994a), who noted that it is very distinctive, but that it does not occur in archaeological deposits, so may possibly be derived from introductions|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16098|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Phalanger by G. G. George (1979), and recognized by subsequent workers, though the separation was not mentioned by McKenna and Bell (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16099|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly known as P. interpositus (see Flannery, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16100|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not distinguished from Phalanger by McKenna and Bell (1997), but when Flannery et al. (1987) resurrected this genus for S. celebensis, and provisionally for S. gymnotis, they gave evidence that it is sister-group to Trichosurus. Norris (1994) retained gymnotis in Phalanger and thus showed that it belongs in Phalangerini|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16101|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in Strigocuscus celebensis, but see Groves (1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16102|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Unknown|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16103|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For status see Groves (1987). Provisionally allotted to Strigocuscus by Flannery et al. (1987) although they did not examine specimens|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16104|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Apparently common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16105|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included intercastellanus, interpositus (= vestitus) and lullulae (see G. G. George, 1979). Flannery et al. (1987) first suggested that the southern races may prove to be specifically distinct; Flannery (1990) did not adopt this course, but Flannery (1994a) separated them. Two undescribed species, related to P. orientalis, occur on Mt. Karimui. The species needs revision; Flannery (1995b) provisionally recognized only Solomons/Bismarcks breviceps as a subspecies|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16106|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); CITES - Appendix II|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16107|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from P. intercastellanus by Norris and Musser (2001). It is unclear whether this is the species on the Aru Isls|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16108|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). CITES - Appendix II as P. orientalis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16109|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16110|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of P. ornatus by Flannery and Boeadi (1995), but differs absolutely (diagnostically), and so raised to specific rank here|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16111|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Restricted distribution|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16112|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in orientalis (see G. G. George, 1979:97). Reviewed by Norris (1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16113|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Flannery et al. (1987) suggested that what were hitherto regarded as the southern races of P. orientalis may prove to be specifically, even generically distinct, as Strigocuscus mimicus, and Flannery (1994a) definitively separated them but used the earlier name intercastellanus. Norris and Musser (2001) returned this species to Phalanger, and separated P. mimicus from it (see below). The species needs revision; at present no subspecies are recognized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16114|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Called P. vestitus by most authors, but see Menzies and Pernetta (1986:594)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16115|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Lower Risk (lc). Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16116|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Macropodidae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16117|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Diagnostically distinct from SE forbesi, and separated by a sharp boundary between Wau and the Kratke Mtns (Flannery, 1994a; Musser and Sommer, 1992), which strongly suggests that larvatus is specifically distinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16118|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include larvatus (see below)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16119|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from P. herbertensis, and perhaps not even a sister species, by Kirsch et al. (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16120|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Localized but not uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16121|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Pseudocheirus by Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16122|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably a species complex rather than a single species (see Flannery, 1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16123|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as P. occidentalis, Lower Risk (lc) as P. peregrinus. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16124|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pseudochirus Ogilby, 1836. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1836:26 is a nomen nudum, see Palmer (1904). Does not include Pseudochirulus Matschie, 1915, see Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16125|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes atrimaculatus (see G. G. George, 1979:98), but also see Feiler (1978a), who placed it in maculatus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16126|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Pseudocheirus by McKay (1988:94)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16127|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16128|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly known as Schoinobates Lesson, 1842. This name was used by Lesson only for Petaurista leucogenys Temminck, 1823, a giant flying squirrel (McKay, 1982); its use for this genus dates only from Iredale and Troughton (1934), though McKenna and Bell (1997) continue to use Schoinobates for it without citing McKay's (1982) paper. The names Volucella and Petaurista were both preoccupied|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16129|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Localized but not endangered where it occurs|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16130|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Pseudocheirus, and retained in that genus by McKenna and Bell (1997), but it was shown by Kirsch et al. (1997) that the two are very distinct, and Hemibelideus is sister-group to Petauroides|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16131|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Petauridae by Archer (1984); not recognized as a family by McKenna and Bell (1997), though retained by molecular workers (Kirsch et al., 1997), but Osborne and Christidis (2001) again questioned the separation. McKenna and Bell (1997) retained an old scheme whereby Hemibelideus, Pseudochirops, Pseudochirulus and Petropseudes are included in Pseudocheirus, and recognized only one other genus (Schoinobates [sic], which correctly should be Petauroides); but Kirsch et al. (1997) ...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16132|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally placed in Trichosurus by Flannery et al. (1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16133|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16134|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally combined with Trichosurus by Flannery et al. (1987). Norris (1994) confirmed, on examination of the type of W. squamicaudata, that the two genera are closely related|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16135|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as T. v. hypoleuca, otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Common, in many cities, lives commensally|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16136|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly thought to be the southern populations of T. caninus, but distinguished as a new species by Lindenmayer et al. (2002)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16137|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: What were previously thought to be populations of this species in Victoria have been shown to be a separate species, T. cunninghami (Lindemayer et al., 2002). The species and T. cunninghami are together sometimes known as Bobuck; Lindemayer et al. (2002) suggested new vernacular names to distinguish them|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16138|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For status see Groves (1987). Flannery et al. (1987) doubted that pelengensis really belongs to Phalanger, and Flannery (1994a) placed it in Strigocuscus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16139|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Lower Risk (lc). Localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16140|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a species separate from P. tridactylus by Sinclair and Westerman (1997)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16141|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include bennettianus (see Ride, 1970:223, Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:17), or stellarum (see below); mayri may also be a distinct species, but is known by only one specimen|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16142|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16143|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of dorianus by Haltenorth (1958); but see Ride (1970:223) and Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17); occupies an isolated position in the genus (Groves, 1982; Flannery et al., 1995b)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16144|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Groves (1982) and Flannery et al. (1995b) divided the genus into a plesiomorphic group (D. lumholtzi, D. inustus) and a derived group, among which D. dorianus and D. scottae, and perhaps D. mbaiso, are the most strongly derived. D. bennettianus occupies an isolated position in the genus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16145|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as L. f. albipilis, otherwise Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16146|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) placed this in Macropodinae, but it was convincingly argued to be a member of subfamily Sthenurinae by Flannery (1983). The other Sthenurinae are giant fossil kangaroos|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16147|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Tate (1948a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16148|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Kirsch and Calaby (1977:21)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16149|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as P. t. tridactylus, otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Endangered on mainland Australia, common in Tasmania|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16150|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably extinct (Ride, 1970:199); there are no records after 1875|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16151|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). CITES - Appendix II as P. orientalis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16152|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known from very few specimens; first collected in 1968|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16153|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16154|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I pe [Possibly Extinct]; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct, see Ride (1970:198); not recorded or sighted since 1935|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16155|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sharman et al. (1980) believed that tropica is not a distinct species but rather that it barely differs from B. penicillata. However, it differs in several reproductive parameters (M. J. Smith, 1998), and is now always treated as a distinct species. Its distribution, habitat parameters and phylogeography are given by Pope et al. (2000)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16156|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16157|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include tropica, contra Sharman et al. (1980)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16158|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as B. p. penicillata, otherwise Lower Risk (conservation dependent)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16159|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly misspelt "lesueuri", but the original spelling is lesueur, with no indication that it is an error|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16160|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as B. l. graii, otherwise Vulnerable. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16161|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Corbet and Hill (1980:16)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16162|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as B. g. gaimardi, otherwise Lower Risk (nt)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16163|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Macropodidae by Archer and Bartholamai (1978), but Burk et al. (1998) proposed to reunite them on the basis that they form a clade relative to Hypsiprymnodon. Burk and Springer (2000) found that Potorous is strongly distinct from the other genera and separated from them little, if at all, later than the divergence of the Macropodidae; consequently, they considered the monophyly of the Potoroidae in doubt|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16164|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Rare, localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16166|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes macrura (see Ride, 1970:224). Formerly included in Eudromicia; see comment under genus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16167|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Pseudocheirus by McKay (1988). According to Kirsch et al. (1997), it is at least as distinct cladistically as are Petauroides and Hemibelideus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16168|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in vestitus (see G. G. George, 1979:94)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16169|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Related to P. ornatus and P. rothschildi|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16170|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient. Very restricted distribution|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16171|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include Spilocuscus (see Ride, 1970:248). Revised by Tate (1945), Feiler (1978a-c), and G. G. George (1979)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16172|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Norris (1994), studying the anatomy of the periotic, and Kirsch et al. (1997), on molecular grounds, divided this subfamily into two tribes, Phalangerini and Trichosurini|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16173|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Phalanger. May be a species complex|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16174|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Date Deficient. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16175|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in A. ursinus; but measurements of the type (and only known preserved) specimen given by Feiler (1977) fall strongly outside those from Sulawesi and offshore islands, and the distinctive colouration and patterning of the type is seen in a second (living) specimen, whose photograph I examined, courtesy of R. Wirth|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16176|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) did not separate this genus from Phalanger, but Flannery et al. (1987) had placed it in its own subfamily, Ailuropinae, citing evidence that it is the sister-group of the rest of the Phalangeridae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16177|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distinct from Phascolarctidae (see Ride, 1970:22) and does not include Pseudocheiridae, Petauridae, Burramyidae, or Acrobatidae (see Aplin and Archer, 1987). A provisional classification was given by Flannery et al. (1987), and this was modified by Norris (1994)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16178|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized as an order by Aplin and Archer (1987) who proposed a new syncretic classification of the marsupials. Divided into three suborders by Kirsch et al. (1997); their arrangement is followed here|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16179|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in the Phalangeridae; see Ride (1970:225)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16180|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as C. c. macrurus, Lower Risk (lc) as C. c. caudatus. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16181|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Eudromicia (see Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:16)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16182|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies uncertain; marked differences in size exist between insular and mainland wombats, but there are wide overlaps|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16183|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as V. u. ursinus, Lower Risk (lc) as V. usrinus. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16184|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Locally common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16185|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes gillespiei and barnardi according to Kirsch and Calaby (1977:23), who stated that only a single remnant population of krefftii remained at the type locality of barnardi. However, populations historically known as barnardi may not be referable to krefftii|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16186|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16187|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This genus needs revision; krefftii may be better restricted to a Pleistocene species, and neither barnardi nor gillespiei may belong to it|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16188|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Phascolomyidae Goldfuss, 1820, is based on Phascolomis, a junior synonym (Haltenorth, 1958:32). Because Phascolomyidae was replaced with Vombatidae before 1961, and because Vombatidae has won general acceptance, it is to be maintained (Art. 40.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16189|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies are uncertain|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16190|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distribution poorly known. Included in Strigocuscus by Flannery et al. (1987), but Norris (1994) and Kirsch et al. (1997) found that it is part of the Phalanger clade|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16191|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Eudromicia; see comment under genus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16192|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Laurie and Hill (1954: 21)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16193|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as P. l. hacketti, P. l. lateralis, and P. l. pearsoni. Common|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16194|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16195|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group. Considered a species separate from P. penicillata by Eldridge and Close (1992)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16196|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group. Included in penicillata in a preliminary account by Poole (1979:21). Separated as a full species by Eldredge and Close (1992)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16197|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Threatened by genetic introgression from P. assimilis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16198|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. brachyotis species-group. Formerly included in a separate genus Peradorcas, and this is retained by McKenna and Bell (1997), but see Kitchener and Samson (1978)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16199|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/ penicillata species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16200|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16201|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. brachyotis species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16202|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16203|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16204|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McAllan and Bruce (1989) argued that the original description of this name was in The Athenaeum, 670:685 [29 August 1840]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16205|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Locally common but declining|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16206|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Extinct throughout most or all of its former range. McAllan and Bruce (1989) argued that the original publication of this name was in The Athenaeum, 670:685 [29 August 1840]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16207|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct; probably extinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16208|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McAllan and Bruce (1989) argued that the original publication of this name was in The Athenaeum, 670:685 [29 August 1840], as [Macropus] frenatus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16209|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Maintained in a monotypic genus Megaleia by McKenna and Bell (1997), but Dawson and Flannery (1985) showed that it belongs in genus Macropus, subgenus Osphranter|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16210|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Delisted Taxa (recovered); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Very abundant|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16211|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Notamacropus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16212|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Osphranter. See Richardson and Sharman (1976). McAllan and Bruce (1989) would date robustus from: The Athenaeum, 670:685 [29 August 1840]|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16213|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as M. r. isabellinus, otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Abundant|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16214|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Notamacropus (Dawson and Flannery, 1985). Formerly included in Protemnodon, see Haltenorth (1958:39); but also see Kirsch and Calaby (1977)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16215|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Notamacropus (Dawson and Flannery, 1985)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16216|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Notamacropus. Almost certainly extinct (Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:22; Ride, 1970:47)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16217|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Macropus. Opinion 760 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1966) placed this name on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology, see Calaby et al. (1963) for discussion. Revised by Kirsch and Poole (1972) who discussed specific limits and the subspecies included in this taxon. See Poole (1982, Mammalian Species, 187)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16218|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revision of this genus is needed; see Poole (1979) and Briscoe et al. (1982). Kitchener and Sanson (1978) considered this genus as probably congeneric with Peradorcas, though McKenna and Bell (1997) continued to recognize Peradorcas as a genus. Species-groups (Briscoe et al., 1982; Eldredge and Close, 1997) are: P. brachyotis group (brachyotis, burbidgei and concinna), P. xanthopus group (xanthopus, rothschildi and persephone), and P. lateralis/penicillata group, containing the remainder|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16219|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group. McAllan and Bruce (1989) argued that the original publication of this name is in The Athenaeum, 670:685 [29 August 1840]. Eldridge and Close (1995) noted the existence of two undescribed races from Central Australia and West Kimberley|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16220|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Citation for original description given as Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860:375, by some authors, but this is dated Nov. 13, while Mammal. Aust., Part 12 was published Nov. 1|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16221|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Delisted Taxon (recovered); IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as M. f. fuliginosus, otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Abundant|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16222|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Close to T. browni, and considered a subspecies of it, with some misgivings, by Flannery (1992), who however noted some consistent differences, so considered a full species here|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16223|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16224|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: T. bruijni is a later spelling (Haltenorth, 1958:38)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16225|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly considered a subspecies of T. brunii, but see Flannery (1992)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16226|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Macropus by Van Gelder (1977b), but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17). See comments under Dorcopsis|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16227|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerabler as P. x. xanthopus, Lower Risk (nt) as P. x. celeris|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16228|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16229|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group. Considered probably a species distinct from P. lateralis by Eldridge et al. (1991)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16230|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Uncertain|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16231|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. xanthopus species-group|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16232|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: P. lateralis/penicillata species-group. Does not include herberti (Eldridge and Close, 1992)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16233|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Macropus by Van Gelder (1977b), but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16234|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Smith (1973, Mammalian Species, 30). McAllan and Bruce (1989) argued that the original publication of this name was in The Athenaeum, 580:880 [8 Dec 1838]. An undescribed form from Tifalmin, west of the Sepik, is very distinct (Colgan and Flannery, 1992). Gliders from Goodenough, Fergusson and Normanby Isls (D'Entrecasteaux group), Papua New Guinea, usually identified as belonging to this species, are very distinct morphologically, if not electrophoretically (Flannery, 1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16235|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species was further described by Schlegel and Mller, in Temminck, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Nederland. Overz. Bezitt., Zool., Mammalia, p. 131, 143[1845], pl. 20, 22, 23[1841]. Considered a subspecies of ursinus by Haltenorth (1958); but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17) and Groves (1982d)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16236|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Data Deficient|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16237|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include spadix. Groves (1982d) regarded this species as a subspecies of the earlier named matschiei; but see Flannery (1990:100-104), also Ganslosser (1980). Does not include pulcherrimus (see below)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16238|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered; uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16239|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Retained in Potoroinae [sic] by McKenna and Bell (1997); considered a family distinct from Potoroidae by Burk et al. (1998) and Burk and Springer (2000), on the ground that it diverged from Potoroidae and Macropodidae long before they diverged from each other|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16240|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Abundant|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16241|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Tate (1938:60) believed the single specimen (of A. pulchellus; which is considered a synonym of pygmaeus) obtained in NW New Guinea was probably an introduction as a pet|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16242|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ascobates Anon., 1839; Cercoptenus Gloger, 1841|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16243|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from Burramyidae by Aplin (in Aplin and Archer, 1987)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16244|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The name T. spenserae is considered a misspelling because it was presented as a patronym for Spencer (Gray, 1842:40). Ride (1970) emended the name to spencerae; see Mahoney (1981) for details. Mahoney (1981) presented evidence that Tarsipes rostratus Gervais and Verreaux, 1842 predates T. spenserae Gray, 1842|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16245|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For correct authorship see Mahoney (1981)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16246|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as M. g. tasmaniensis; otherwise Delisted Taxon (recovered); IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as M. g. tasmaniensis, otherwise Lower Risk (lc). Abundant throughout E Australia|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16247|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: History of description given by Van Dyck (1990). Species resurrected from synonymy with P. norfolcensis by Van Dyck (1991). Full description given by Van Dyck (1993), who also gave results of field surveys to determine its distribution|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16248|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Locally common but restricted in distribution|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16249|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a species by Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16250|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as P. a. australis and as P. australis. Common locally|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16252|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of trivirgata by Ziegler (in Stonehouse and Gilmore, 1977:131); considered a distinct species by G. G. George (1979:94)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16253|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Dactylonax (see Haltenorth, 1958)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16254|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of trivirgata by Ziegler (in Stonehouse and Gilmore, 1977:131)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16255|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Haltenorth (1958:28)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16256|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May not be monophyletic (Osborne and Christidis, 2001)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16257|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from P. albertisii, with which it is sympatric, by Flannery (1994a)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16258|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Locally common, but restricted|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16259|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable. Uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16260|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as conspecific with macleayi by Kirsch and Calaby (1977:21)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16261|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct in the Wild as M. e. eugenii, otherwise Lower Risk (nt)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16262|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Osphranter. The original name Dendrodorcopsis woodwardi was preoccupied|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16263|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt). Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16264|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Osphranter|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16265|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Megaleia and Protemnodon (sensu Haltenorth, 1958); see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17). Rationale for present usage of Macropus given by Calaby (1966). Ride (1962) discussed generic nomenclature for all Macropodinae. Van Gelder (1977b) included Thylogale and Wallabia in this genus, but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:17) and Corbet and Hill (1980:17-18). Dawson and Flannery (1985) divided this genus into three subgenera: Macropus, Notamacropus and Osphranter; almost certainly Notamacropus ...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16266|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Almost certainly extinct; not recorded for more than a century (Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:22)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16267|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extinct as L. h. hirsutus, otherwise Vulnerable. Rare|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16268|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May consist of two or three distinct species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16269|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as L. c. conspicillatus, otherwise Lower Risk (nt). Common locally|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16270|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known from a single unsexed skull (Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:22)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16271|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered. Uncommon|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16272|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This genus is probably polyphyletic|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16273|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Kirsch and Calaby (1977:21) and Lidicker and Ziegler (1968). See also comments under goodfellowi|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16274|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Dorcopsis but revived as a full genus by Flannery (1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16275|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: D. muelleri was regarded as a junior synonym of D. veterum by Kirsch and Calaby (1977:21) and Husson (1955:299). George and Schuerer (1978) rejected veterum as based on a Dendrolagus (probably inustus), and employed muelleri; Groves and Flannery (1989) agreed. The original name Didelphis brunii Quoy and Gaimard was preoccupied and is now Macropus muelleri. The Yapen Isl form (yapeni) is strongly distinct, apparently outside the range of those from other parts of the range, though samples ar...|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16276|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Usually included in D. veterum (= D. muelleri), but see Groves and Flannery (1989). The subspecies phyllis (Fly River district) is highly distinctive; it appears to fall outside the range of variation of nominotypical luctuosa (Port Moresby district), and is probably a distinct species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16277|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered. Very rare, localized|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16278|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include Dorcopsulus (see Flannery, 1990:89-92). The name Conoyces Lesson, 1842 was used for this genus by Troughton (1937), but Tate (1948a) showed that the type species of Conoyces is Didelphis brunii Gmelin, 1788 [= Thylogale brunii (Schreber, 1778)]; see under Thylogale|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16279|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include inustus (see Kirsch and Calaby, 1977:17). Correct original citation presented by Husson (1955)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16280|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A subspecies of D. matschiei according to Groves (1982d), but raised to a full species by Flannery (1990)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16281|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Closely related to D. dorianus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16282|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of D. goodfellowi, but differs absolutely (diagnostically) from that species|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16283|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Endangered|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16284|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some communities hold this species sacred, and its hunting is forbidden; so, in some parts of its range, said to be remarkably tame|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16285|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Macropus; see Kirsch and Poole (1972) for discussion of specific limits and subspecies included in this taxon and in giganteus|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16286|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct. Probably extinct|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16287|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The mammalian family group name Macropodinae Gray 1821 had priority over the fish family group name Macropodinae Liem 1963 [TSN 638689; actually attributable to Hoedeman 1948, it seems], so the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (Opinion 2058, September 2003) emended the fish name to Macropodusinae, thus resolving the homonymy|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16288|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally included in Marsupialia. Included in Order Polyprotodonta by Reig et al. (1987); considered a separate order by Aplin and Archer (1987) and Marshall et al. (1990). Phylogenetically allied with australidelphian marsupials (e.g., Spotorno et al., 1997; Burk et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16289|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously considered a subfamily of the Didelphidae|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16290|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comment: Reviewed by Marshall (1978b, Mammalian Species, 99, as D. australis); also see review by Hershkovitz (1999)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16291|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Fossil taxon. Previously (Wilson & Reeder, eds., 1993) used for the "Tasmanian Devil" when laniarius and harrisii were thought to be conspecific, these are noted as different species in later works (Wilson & Reeder, eds., 2005)|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16292|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Given as "Thylamys pusilla (Desmarest, 1804)" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993), but as "Thylamys pusillus (Desmarest, 1804)" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005), without comment|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16293|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Given as "Thylamys macrura (Olfers, 1818)" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993), but as "Thylamys macrurus (Olfers, 1818)" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005), without comment|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16294|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993 & 2005) do not use the scientific name Marsupialia as a valid (correct) name for a taxon. See comments on various metatherian orders|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16295|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of mammal genus Thylacotherium Valenciennes, 1838|2006-11-28 18:04:58|11/28/2006
16296|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally included in the Lipotyphla (= Insectivora sensu stricto). Various molecular studies (Madsen et al., 2001; Murphy et al., 2001a, b; Springer et al., 1999) and syntheses of morphological and molecular data (Asher et al., 2003; Liu et al., 2001) support a clade containing tenrecs and golden moles, which Stanhope et al. (1998) named Afrosoricida. This name is inappropriate since this clade does not include soricids, and could lead to confusion with the soricid subgenus Afrosorex H...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16297|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in suborder Soricomorpha of the Lipotyphla by Butler (1988) and by MacPhee and Novacek (1993). McKenna and Bell (1997:293) use the name Tenrecoidea (attributing it incorrectly to Gray, 1821:301) as a superfamily with the note "Proposed as suborder of Lipotyphla, coordinate with Erinaceomorpha, Soricomorpha, and Chrysochlorida"; however, usage of this name is undesirable (see above)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16298|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Potamogalinae (see Corbet, 1974)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16299|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16300|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The subspecific status of G. a. orientalis is uncertain. This species was not found during a recent survey of the environs of Fnrive (Rakotondravony et al., 1998). The easternmost occurrence of this species was recorded recently in SE Madagascar (Goodman et al., 1999a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16301|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16302|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Morphological evidence suggests that Limnogale and the African Potamogalinae are sister taxa (Asher, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16303|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by MacPhee (1987a); reviewed in part by Jenkins et al. (1996, 1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16304|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There are only two records from the eastern humid forest, the type locality and Parc National de Marojejy (Goodman and Jenkins, 2000); similarly there is a single report of this species from the sambirano of Rserve Speciale de Manongarivo (Raxworthy and Rakotondraparany, 1988)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16305|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Nesogale, see Thomas (1918a), Genest and Petter (1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16306|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a synonym of M. cowani by MacPhee (1987a), specific status recognised by Jenkins et al. (1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16307|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16308|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16309|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Oryzorictes (see Major, 1896) and Leptogale (see Thomas, 1918a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16310|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recorded to date only at high altitudes in the mountains surrounding the Andapa Basin (see Goodman and Jenkins, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16311|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Revised by Jenkins et al. (1997). Although recorded as Endangered as M. parvula and Vulnerable as M. pulla in the IUCN Red List 2003, this species is currently common over a wide distributional range (Goodman and Jenkins, 1998, 2000; Goodman et al., 1...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16312|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distribution may be disjunct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16313|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonymised with M. cowani by MacPhee (1987a), specific status recognised by Jenkins et al. (1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16314|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Oryzorictes. Includes talpoides (see Goodman et al., 1999a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16315|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Nesoryctes (see Heim de Balsac [1972] and Genest and Petter [1975]). O. niger is considered a melanistic form of tetradactylus, see Thomas (1918a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16316|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For a survey of the distribution and ecology, see Vogel (1983)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16317|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The easternmost occurrence of this species was recorded recently in SE Madagascar (Goodman et al., 1999a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16318|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distinguished from H. semispinosus by craniodental features (Butler, 1941; Dobson, 1882a) and treated as a distinct species by Eisenberg and Gould (1970). Considered to be a subspecies of H. semispinosus (Genest and Petter, 1975; Hutterer, 1993a). Recorded sympatrically with H. semispinosus (Goodman et al., 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16319|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Ericulus, see Eisenberg and Gould (1970:49); and Dasogale, see Poduschka and Poduschka (1982:253)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16320|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dasogale fontoynonti was based on a juvenile Setifer setosus, see Poduschka and Poduschka (1982:253) and MacPhee (1987b:133)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16321|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: MacPhee and Novacek (1993) erected the suborder Chrysochloromorpha for golden moles, but following Simpson's (1945:32-33) nomenclatural principles for categories above superfamilies, Chrysochloridea is the senior synonym|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16322|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For widely divergent treatments see Simonetta (1968), Meester (1974), Meester et al. (1986) and Petter (1981a). The treatment below follows Bronner (1995a, 1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16323|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Lundholm (1955a:285) described Carpitalpa and Kilimatalpa (here included in Chrysochloris) as subgenera within Chlorotalpa. Simonetta (1968) afforded Carpitalpa generic rank. Included in Amblysomus by Petter (1981a:50) and in Chlorotalpa by Meester (1974) and Meester et al. (1986:20)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16324|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Amblysomus by Ellerman et al. (1953) and by Petter (1981a). Meester (1974) and Meester et al. (1986) included leucorhina (here referred to Calcochloris) and arendsi (here treated as Carpitalpa) in this genus. Revised by Bronner (1995a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16325|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Amblysomus by Petter (1981a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16326|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Kilimatalpa as a subgenus, see comments under C. stuhlmanni below|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16327|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Chrysochloris. Geographic variation in size and colour appears to be clinal, hence no subspecies are recognized (see Meester et al., 1986), but further study may reveal some valid taxa. The only known specimen of damarensis may have been incorrectly labelled as no Chrysochloris have subsequently been collected in Damaraland, Namibia (Meester 1974)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16328|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Kilimatalpa, which Lundholm (1955a) included in Chlorotalpa. Simonetta (1968:31) treated it as a subgenus of Carpitalpa (including stuhlmanni and fosteri) but referred tropicalis to Chlorotalpa. Meester (1974) placed stuhlmanni in Chrysochloris based on malleus morphology, a treatment followed by Bronner (1995a) who argued that subgeneric distinction from Chrysochloris is warranted by anagenetic divergence in cranial shape. Validity and limits of subspecies are uncertain owing to t...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16329|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Chrysochloris. Possibly an aberrant asiatica; see Meester (1974). Simonetta (1968:31) listed it as a subspecies of asiatica|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16330|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Validity of subspecies unclear, treatment here follows Meester et al. (1986:16)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16331|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Simonetta (1968:31) considered Cryptochloris a synonym of Chrysochloris|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16332|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of wintoni by Ellerman et al. (1953); however, Meester et al. (1986:18) and Helgen and Wilson (2001) argued for specific status|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16333|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Meester (1964)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16334|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Bronner (1995a, 1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16335|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A. corriae was previously treated as a subspecies of A. iris, and devilliersi as a subspecies of A. hottentotus, see Meester et al. (1986:23). Bronner (1996) showed that iris represents only a subspecies of A. hottentotus, and elevated corriae to species rank to include devilliersi|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16336|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) for A. hottentotus and A. iris|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16337|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bronner (1995b, 1996, 2000) demonstrated the existence of three cryptic species (marleyi, septentrionalis and robustus) in this species, as traditionally constituted (Meester 1974)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16338|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Separated from hottentotus by Bronner (1995b, 1996, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16339|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Chrysotricha, see Meester et al. (1986:23). Ellerman et al. (1953) included Calcochloris in Amblysomus. Bronner (1995a) included leucorhinus and tytonis in this genus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16340|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Chlorotalpa leucorhina|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16341|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Huetia (see Bronner 1995a). Included in Chrysochloris by Allen (1939); included in Amblysomus by Simonetta (1968) and Petter (1981a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16342|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Calcochloris|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16343|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered as Chlorotalpa tytonis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16344|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus incertae sedis (Bronner 1995a). Assigned to Amblysomus by Simonetta (1968:31) and Petter (1981a); Meester (1974) placed this species in Chlorotalpa|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16345|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Amblysomus by Simonetta (1968), Meester (1974), Petter (1981a) and Meester et al. (1986). Bronner (1995a, b) elevated it to generic rank on the basis of cytogenetic and cranial divergence from Amblysomus species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16346|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as Amblysomus gunningi|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16347|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered as Amblysomus julianae|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16348|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Consistent dental and fur differences between the western (Pretoria and Nylstroom) and eastern (Kruger Nat. Park) populations allude to distinct subspecies (Meester, 1972; Bronner 1990), but study of more specimens is needed to confirm this|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16349|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included amurensis, concolor, and roumanicus, see comments therein. Reviewed by Holz and Niethammer (1990). Subspecific boundaries are unresolved (Corbet, 1988:137) but studies of allozyme variation (Filippucci and Simson, 1996), and of mitochondrial DNA variation (Kretteck et al., 1995, Santucci et al., 1998) indicate a strong east-west geographical partitioning of the European populations, with Spain, France and Great Britain on one side, and Italy, Corsica, Germany and Sweden on...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16350|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in the Insectivora (as in the last edition; Hutterer, 1993a) or Lipotyphla, but treated here as a separate order in consequence of the obvious paraphyletic nature of the Insectivora clade (Asher et al., 2002; Stanhope et al., 1998). Various genetic studies (Emerson et al., 1999; Liu et al., 2001; Mouchaty et al., 2000a, b; Nikaido et al., 2001a) demonstrated that hedgehogs and soricomorphs keep distant positions in phylogenetic trees. Such results reflect ideas earlier exp...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16351|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Hemiechinus hypomelas|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16352|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species and subspecies arrangement unclear; Corbet (1988:153-154) retained Arabian dorsalis (= pectoralis) as a subspecies, while Osborn and Helmy (1980) regarded aethiopicus, deserti and dorsalis as distinct species. Reviewed by Harrison and Bates (1991), who considered pectoralis, ludlowi and albatus as valid subspecies. Nader and Al-Safadi (1993), Kock and Ebenau (1996), and Benda and Obuch (2001) provided new distribution records. Morshed and Patton (2002) provided DNA sequence data fro...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16353|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Hemiechinus aethiopicus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16354|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Corbet (1988). Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987:12-13) included Paraechinus in Hemiechinus as a valid subgenus, as did Frost et al. (1991:27), while Corbet (1988) argued for a generic separation of Paraechinus. Morshed and Patton (2002) provided DNA sequence data for animals from Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, representing Paraechinus aethiopicus and P. hypomelas. Their results show that Hemiechinus and Paraechinus are not sister taxa and are therefore best kept as distinct genera,...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16355|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Erinaceus europaeus by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:21), and in Hemiechinus dauuricus (here called Mesechinus dauuricus) by Corbet (1978c:15) and Corbet and Hill (1992:22). Includes H. sylvaticus described by Ma (1964:35). The form miodon, known from an isolated population in the Ordos desert, Shaanxi, has been alternatively assigned to M. dauuricus or to M. hughi, see discussion in Frost et al. (1991) for tentative placement here|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16356|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987:11) proposed to place Mesechinus as subgenus in Erinaceus while Corbet (1988:163) included it in Hemiechinus, as did Bannikova et al. (1996) based on molecular data. In a new dendrogram based on fingerprinting data, Bannikova et al. (2002) included dauuricus also in Hemiechinus; the species plotted next though rather distant to four H. auritus samples. Frost et al. (1991:30) concluded that Mesechinus deserves full generic status, a conclusion supported by Gould ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16357|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in auritus, but Roberts (1977) indicated that there is discontinuity in distribution and morphology between collaris (which he called auritus collaris) and auritus (which he called megalotis)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16358|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1988:159) accepted albulus, auritus, and megalotis as valid subspecies; megalotis was formerly regarded as a distinct species but intergrades with auritus in Afghanistan; see Niethammer (1973) and Morshed and Patton (2002), who found a small genetic distance between the forms auritus and megalotis within Iran. Osborn and Helmy (1980:57-64) recognized two subspecies within Egypt, aegyptius and libycus. The form of Cyprus (dorotheae) may be also distinct but was probably introduced by...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16359|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Hemiechinus micropus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16360|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in europaeus, but see Kratochvl (1975), Kral (1967), Orlov (1969), Suchentrunk et al. (1998), among others. Subsequently included in concolor, but new genetic (Bannikova et al., 2002; Filippucci and Simson, 1996; Santucci et al., 1998) and morphological data (Krystufek, 2002b; Krystufek and Vohralik, 2001) suggest that concolor and roumanicus are two distinct species with parapatric distributions. Geographic variation of roumanicus was studied by Corbet (1988), Giagia and...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16361|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Biswas and Ghose (1970) regarded intermedius as a species but Corbet (1988:156-157) included it in Paraechinus micropus as a synonym. Range mapped by Corbet and Hill (1992)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16362|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in europaeus; but see Kratochvl (1975), Kral (1967), Orlov (1969), Suchentrunk et al. (1998), among others. Recently two genotypes have been discovered (Filippucci and Simson, 1996, Santucci et al., 1998, Seddon et al., 2002) that correspond to two morphotypes (Krystufek, 2002b; Krystufek and Vohralik, 2001). As suggested by Filippucci and Simson (1996), we distinguish here a southern (E. concolor) and a northern (E. roumanicus) species. This step has also been taken by B...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16363|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in europaeus (see Corbet, 1978c, Gromov and Baranova, 1981, also Zhang et al., 1997); but considered distinct by Corbet (1984), Zaitsev (1984), and Bannikova et al. (1996). Range and subspecific boundaries uncertain, partly due to confusion with Hemiechinus, see Corbet (1988:144). Indomalayan range mapped by Corbet and Hill (1992), Chinese range by Zhang et al. (1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16364|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included Atelerix and Aethechinus; see Corbet (1988) and comments under Atelerix. Does not include Mesechinus, see comments therein. The genetic relationships among European populations were studied by Filippucci and Simson (1996), Santucci et al. (1998), and Seddon et al. (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16365|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Closely related to albiventris and might be only a subspecies, see Corbet (1988:152). Reviewed by Poduschka (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16366|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Genus allocation uncertain. Results of Bannikova et al. (2002) obtained with the fingerprinting method indicate that frontalis does not form a monophyletic group with other species of Atelerix and thus may deserve a genus of its own. Meester et al. (1986:15) listed angolae as a valid subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16367|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Authorship is often credited to Duvernoy and Lereboullet, 1842, but Saint-Girons (1972) showed that Lereboullet was the only author. Hutterer (1983c) recognized vagans and girbanensis as subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16368|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: No convincing subspecific arrangement has been proposed for this species. For synonyms see Corbet (1988:149) and Ansell (1974b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16369|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Erinaceus, but see Robbins and Setzer (1985) and Corbet (1988:149). Some authors (Poduschka, 1990) retain Aethechinus as a genus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16370|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Robbins and Setzer (1985) and Corbet (1988). For a more general review, see Reeve (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16371|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Name often accredited to Bonaparte, 1838. Reviewed by Corbet (1988), Frost et al. (1991), and Gould (1995). Bannikova et al. (2002) reviewed the phylogenetic relations of most extant genera using the fingerprinting method. Includes Tupaiodontinae Butler, 1988 and Brachyericinae Butler, 1948 as extinct subfamilies (Lopatin and Zazhigin, 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16372|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a subgenus of Erinaceus by Gureev (1979:168) and Gromov and Baranova (1981:9). Corbet (1978c:15) considered Hemiechinus a distinct genus, later reviewed by Corbet (1988), who included Mesechinus, see comments therein. Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987:12-13) included Paraechinus in Hemiechinus as a valid subgenus, as did Frost et al. (1991:27), while Corbet (1988) argued for a generic separation of Paraechinus. Morshed and Patton (2002) analyzed a part of the mitochondrial cytochrome...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16373|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1988:127) and Mein and Ginsburg (1997) retained the genus Neohylomys for this species. Jenkins and Robinson (2002) included it in Hylomys|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16374|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes minima Sanborn, 1953; see data of Heaney and Morgan (1982)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16375|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heaney and Morgan (1982) suggested "golden-spined gymnure" as an English name, but Poduschka and Poduschka (1985) argued that the stiff dorsal hairs are not always spiny and golden, and Corbet and Hill (1991:27) suggested "spiny moonrat" as a common name. Heaney and Morgan (1982) considered that generic rank might be justified for this species but decided to include it in Podogymnura in order to emphasize the close relationship between the two species of Philippine gymnures; see also Corbet...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16376|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Heaney and Morgan (1982), Corbet (1988), and Frost et al. (1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16377|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1988:127) retained the genus Neotetracus for this species, as did Mein and Ginsburg (1997). In a comparative genetic study of six hedgehog genera by Bannikova et al. (2002), Neotetracus (and Hylomys) formed the most basal taxa in the dendrograms|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16378|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of Macroechinus Satunin. Includes eversmanni, sabaeus and seniculus as possible and blanfordi as a distinct subspecies; see Corbet (1988:155). Species reviewed by Nader (1991) and Harrison and Bates (1991). DNA sequence data of animals from Iran diverge strongly from P. aethiopicus (Morshed and Patton, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16379|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Corbet (1988) and Frost et al. (1991). The latter authors and Jenkins and Robinson (2002) included it in Hylomys as a synonym or subgenus, but Corbet (1988) retained it, and Mein and Ginsburg (1997) described a Miocene species, Neotetracus butleri Mein and Ginsburg, 1997|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16380|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as Hylomys hainanensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16381|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Corbet (1988) and Frost et al. (1991). The latter authors and Jenkins and Robinson (2002) included it in Hylomys as a synonym or subgenus, but see Mein and Ginsburg (1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16382|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Ruedi et al. (1994) who considered suillus, maxi, dorsalis, siamensis and probably peguensis, microtinus, and tionis as valid subspecies. Further genetic studies by Ruedi and Fumagalli (1996) suggest that siamensis, maxi and dorsalis may even be distinct species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16383|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Ruedi et al. (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16384|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A very distinct species with long ears and a long skull. Jenkins and Robinson (2002) performed a phylogenetic analysis of skeletal characters of the species of Galericinae and included five species in Hylomys. They did not, however, consider paleontological data presented by Mein and Ginsburg (1997) who retained Neotetracus and Neohylomys as separate genera. A genetic study is warranted to test the phylogenetic hypothesis presented by Jenkins and Robinson (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16385|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Fossil Hylomys have been documented in Miocene sediments of Thailand (Mein and Ginsburg, 1997). The taxonomy of the extant species was partly revised by Ruedi et al. (1994). Frost et al. (1991) and Jenkins and Robinson (2002) included Neohylomys and Neotetracus in Hylomys, but both genera were retained as separate taxa by Corbet (1988) and Mein and Ginsburg (1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16386|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Two subspecies, gymnura (Sumatra and Malay Peninsula) and alba (Borneo) are recognized; see Corbet (1988:128). The common spelling of the specific epithet as gymnurus is incorrect; see Frost et al. (1991:24)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16387|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Also known as Echinosoricinae or Hylomyinae. Frost et al. (1991:23) rejected the use of Galericinae, a view not shared by Corbet and Hill (1992) and McKenna and Bell (1997), among others. Reviewed (in part) by Frost et al. (1991), Ruedi et al. (1994), and Jenkins and Robinson (2002). Their views are not always congruent. Hoek Ostende (2001) reviewed the fossil record of the Galericini which dates back into the Oligocene of France, and Mein and Ginsburg (1997) documented Miocene records from...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16388|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Biswas and Ghose (1970) gave nudiventris specific rank while Corbet (1988:156-157) regarded it as a distinct subspecies of micropus. Provisionally listed as a species, following Frost et al. (1991:29)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16389|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as Hemiechinus nudiventris|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16390|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as Hylomys sinensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16391|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - not listed, but should be Endangered [EN B1+2c]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16392|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Jiang and Hoffmann (2001). Recorded (as pullata vorax) from Laos and NE Thailand by A. L. Smith et al. (1998, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16393|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in subgenus Afrosorex by Hutterer (1986a). New material from Kenya suggest a strong relation, if not conspecificy, with C. fischeri (Oguge and Hutterer, in prep.). For synonyms see Hutterer (1986a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16394|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in hildegardeae (see Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977), but has a different karyotype (2n = 52, FN = 86; Schlitter et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16395|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer (1984); Possibly includes suahelae, which may alternatively belong to zaphiri. A member of the flavescens species group (Maddalena, 1990), as shown by the karyotype (2n = 50, FN = 66; Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994). Isolated Maroccan population reviewed by Vogel et al. (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16396|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dippenaar (1980:126) included the species into the monax group. A skin recorded by this author from the Poroto Mtns (S Tanzania) may belong to a different species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16397|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dippenaar (1980:126), following Allen (1939:46), recognized ultima as a full species within the littoralis-monax group|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16398|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heaney et al. (1987) included halconus as a synonym. Revised by Heaney and Ruedi (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16399|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in C. attenuata until recently. Ruedi (1995) studied 11 specimens and concluded that they were different from C. attenuata, a conclusion with which I concur. Surveys conducted on Christmas Isl to determine the status of the shrew (Meek, 2000) were not successful; the most recent specimens were found in 1985. C. trichura was common in 1900 (Andrews, 1900) but already rare in 1909 (Andrews, 1909). It is most likely that C. trichura formed part of the endemic mammal fauna of the Chris...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16400|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For synonyms see Hutterer (1987, 1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16401|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For description of the species and designation of a neotype, see Heim de Balsac and Hutterer (1982). Distribution, ecology, and status reviewed by Dutton and Haft (1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16402|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be a subspecies of foxi, but theresae from Cte d'Ivoire are distinctly smaller and grayer. Karyotype has 2n = 50, FN = 82-84 (Meylan, 1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16403|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previous to its description, thalia was known as C. luna macmillani (e.g., Hutterer, 1981c) or C. fumosa; see Yalden (1988), who studied the altitudinal distribution. Chromosomally (2n = 36) and genetically close to C. glassi (Bannikova et al., 2001b; Lavrenchenko et al., 1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16404|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16405|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Jenkins (1982:273) considered conspecificy of tenuis with fuliginosa but stated that present evidence is not sufficient. Hutterer (1993a) and Ruedi (1995) retained it as a separate species. In case of conspecificy with fuliginosa, tenuis would be the earliest name for the group|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16406|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of the endemic fauna of the Eastern Arc Mountains in Tanzania. Stanley et al. (2000b) reported this species also from the Udzungwa Mtns|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16407|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes angolae; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977:24-25). Range not exactly known, due to confusion with zaodon (= nigrofusca)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16408|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large and striking species that is known only by the type series|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16409|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a full species by Hutterer (1986c:79). Kasangaki et al. (2003) recorded the species from the Bwindi Impenetrable N.P. in SW Uganda|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16410|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known only from the holotype which was collected in 1908. Like Myosorex schalleri, the species forms part of the endemic fauna of the Itombwe Mtns|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16411|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer (1986c). A study of 16s rRNA sequences placed Paracrocidura in one clade with Crocidura (Querouil et al., 2001). However, unique external and cranial features distinguish the species of Paracrocidura from all other genera|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16412|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A rare and little-known species; available information summarized by Phillips (1980). Indian records confirmed by Pradhan et al. (1997). Their specimens showed smaller bodies and longer tails compared to specimens from Sri Lanka. Blanford (1888) also noted the presence of this shrew in the Palni Hills, S India|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16413|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Crocidurinae see Repenning (1967:15)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16414|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Biology and distribution reviewed by Heptner (1939), who also specified the type locality. Karyotype of specimen from Turkmenistan (2n = 44, FN = 54) described by Ivanitskaya (1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16415|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Ruedi (1995). May be related to C. beccarii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16416|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A Pleistocene relict (Reumer, 1986). Formerly regarded as a subspecies of russula but differs in morphology and karyotype (2n = 34, FN = 44); see Vesmanis and Kahmann (1978), Vogel (1986), Vogel et al. (1986), and Pieper (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16417|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Endemic to the C Ryukyus (Motokawa et al., 1996). Formerly a subspecies of horsfieldii (e.g., Jameson and Jones, 1977), but differs in size and karyotype (2n = 26, FN = 52; Hattori et al., 1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16418|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species was first named tatianae by Ognev (1922), but later (1928) replaced by zarudnyi; Ognev argued that tatianae was preoccupied by tatiana Dollman, 1915 (now a synonym of the African olivieri), an action covered by the 4th edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Art. 58, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999). The definition of zarudnyi follows Spitzenberger (1971a) and Hassinger (1970), but not Jenkins (1976) who included arispa which is no...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16419|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes simiolus; see Osgood (1936:224). May also include mutesae and suahelae (here questionably listed in viaria), in which case it would be a widely distributed species; see Hutterer and Yalden (1990:70)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16420|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously confused with somalica; see Hutterer and Jenkins (1983). Karyotype (2n = 68, FN = 122) described by Schlitter et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16421|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Status uncertain; probably related to hirta. Not to be confused with Crocidura xanthippe Bate, 1937 (replaced by C. samaritana Bate, 1937), a Pleistocene shrew from Palestine|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16422|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Until recently included in C. horsfieldii (see Jiang and Hoffmann, 2001). However, very small specimens recently collected in Vietnam (Feiler and Ziegler, 1999; Kuznetsov, unpubl.) suggest that further species of Crocidura occur in Indochina. Lunde et al. (2003b) identified one taxon as C. wuchihensis, while a smaller specimen reported by Feiler and Ziegler (1999) may represent another (new) species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16423|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Has been assigned to nimbae; but see Hutterer (1983a). Records outside Cte d'Ivoire are based on misidentifcations; specimen recorded from Cameroon and Gabon refer to batesi; see Brosset (1988). Karyotype has 2n = 50, FN = 84 (Meylan and Vogel, 1982)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16424|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly a subspecies of turba but Dippenaar (1980) regarded it a distinct species. Occurs in the Bwindi Impenetrable N.P., SW Uganda (Kasangaki et al., 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16425|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Crocidurinae see Repenning (1967:15). A study of protein evolution (Maddalena, in Ruedi, 1998) showed that Diplomesodon is closely related to Crocidura. Repenning (1965) named a species from the Pleistocene of South Africa in this genus which, however, does not belong here (Butler, 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16426|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Mapped under the name gracilipes by Ansell (1978)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16427|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered CR B1+2c|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16428|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in russula or pullata, but see Jiang and Hoffmann (2001). Fang et al. (1997) retained kurodai as a separate species, but did not study rapax. Fang and Lee (2002) demonstrated that allopatric populations from Taiwan (kurodai), Orchid Isl (tadae) and Green Isl (lutaoensis) share the same karyotype (2n = 40, FN = 54 or 64), but differ in size and morphology and should therefore be considered as valid subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16429|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A light silver-gray shrew with a unique karyotype of 2n = 28, FN = 46 (Ivanitskaya et al., 1996a). Possibly related to the arispa, armenica, pergrisea, serezkiensis, zarudnyi group of rock shrews. Krystufek and Vohralk (2001) raised the question whether portali might represent an earlier name for ramona, however, portali was discussed as part of gmelini by Hutterer and Kock (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16430|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Since its description C. raineyi has been considered a valid species, but was synonymized by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) with C. luna, an error corrected by Dippenaar and Meester (1989)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16431|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The name pullata has been provisonally (and partly erroneously) used by Hutterer (1993a) as a label to include Asian populations formerly called russula by Jenkins (1976) and many other authors. It can be seen from the measurements provided by Jameson and Jones (1977) that the forms pullata, rapax and vorax differ from the European russula by a longer tail; all have been assigned to the West European species; see Lekagul and McNeely (1977), among others. All three are now regarded as separa...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16432|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in dolichura by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) but represents a distinct species known only from the holotype|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16433|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Karyotype has 2n = 30, FN = 50 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16434|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Closely related to fuscomurina, if not conspecific; see Heim de Balsac (1968d) and Hutterer (1983b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16435|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of subgenus Heliosorex Heller, 1910. Genetic data suggest that this species is not closely related to C. dolichura and allies (Querouil et al., In Press)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16436|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Holotype figured by Heim de Balsac and Hutterer (1982:142, fig. 3). New locality reported and karyotype (2n = 58, FN = 66) described by Schlitter et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16437|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a full species by Dippenaar and Meester (1989). Related to harenna; see discussion in Hutterer and Yalden (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16438|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some authors have included armenica, serezkyensis, and zarudnyi (see Spitzenberger, 1971a, and Corbet, 1978c, for a review of literature); but all are now considered separate species. A considerable diversity of opinions exists in the literature on the allocation of the different forms. Following Jenkins (1976), the name pergrisea is applied only to the largest species, as represented by the type series from Baltistan|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16439|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often confused with nanilla and lusitania; does not include glebula which is a synonym of fuscomurina or planiceps; see Hutterer and Kock (1983) and Hutterer and Happold (1983). Dobigny et al. (2001b) found this tiny shrew to be common in the Adrar des Iforas Massif in N Mali|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16440|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A cranially and externally distinct group of medium-sized savanna shrews. Included in subgenus Afrosorex by Hutterer (1986a). Considerable size variation, however, may indicate that more than one species is included. Karyotypes from Ethiopia (2n = 50; Bannikova et al., 2001b) and from Cameroon (2n = 52, FN = 66; Schlitter et al., 1999) are different. Specimens recorded as Crocidura butleri percivali from Machakos, Kenya (Harrison and Bates, 1986) represent C. parvipes|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16441|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large species with a long tail. Revised by Ruedi (1995). Corbet and Hill (1992) also referred a specimen from Java which may represent paradoxura, or a different species (Ruedi, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16442|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May belong to C. fuliginosa (Heaney et al., 1987) or to C. foetida (Ruedi, 1995). Reviewed by Heaney and Ruedi (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16443|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The definition of this large black shrew is still problematic. The karyotype (2n = 52, 53, FN = 70, 72) is only known from the Cte d'Ivoire population (pamela) (Meylan and Vogel, 1982), but not from the type locality. For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) and Hutterer and Happold (1983)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16444|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species was formerly assigned to gracilipes or hildegardeae, but is not conspecific with either of these; see Meester et al. (1986) for a discussion|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16445|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A semi-aquatic shrew that occurs also in Burundi (Kerbis, pers. comm.) and Uganda (Kasangaki et al., 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16446|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously known only by the holotype, but recently more specimens from the E and W Usambaras have been identified (Stanley et al., 2000b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16447|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally described as a species, C. tanakae was subsequently sunk into synonymy of C. attenuata (Fang et al., 1997). Differences in the karyotype (Motokawa et al., 1997, 2001b) led to a renewed recognition of the species (Fang and Lee, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16448|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A widespread and variable species which has often been confused with russula; the taxonomic status of many E Asian forms has recently been discussed; see also under rapax and shantungensis. The European, Arabian, and Asian ranges were reviewed by Vlask and Niethammer (1990), Harrison and Bates (1991), and Jiang and Hoffmann (2001), respectively. The name gueldenstaedtii has produced much confusion. Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966) listed it as a subspecies of russula and were followed by...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16449|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as C. suaveolens and C. gueldenstaedtii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16450|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of littoralis but regarded as a full species by Hutterer (1982a) and Dippenaar (pers. comm.)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16451|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described from embalmed specimens from Ancient Egyptian tombs at Thebes; holotype not preserved. Corbet (1978c:27) selected a neotype from Giza|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16452|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer (1986a). Specimens reported from Somalia by Heim de Balsac (1966a) represent macarthuri; see under that species. Includes debalsaci as a distinct subspecies; see Hutterer (1981b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16453|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recorded as whitakeri from Western Sahara by Heim de Balsac (1968e). Reviewed by Hutterer (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16454|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer (1991), who recognized one extinct and three extant subspecies. Formerly included in leucodon, russula, or suaveolens; but the species has a distinct karyotype (Sar and Vitturi, 1996; Vogel, 1988) and morphology (Vogel et al., 1989). Temporal and geographic variation studied by Hutterer (1991), Sar (1995, 1996), and Sar and Vitturi (1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16455|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes ognevi; see Yudin (1989). Species reviewed by Zaitsev (1993). Genetic data show that sibirica is related to suaveolens and shantungensis (Han et al., 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16456|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Jiang and Hoffmann (2001). Previously included in C. suaveolens. Iwasa et al. (2001) reported a karyotype of 2n = 40, FN = 46 for specimens from Cheju Isl (= Quelpart Isl) which is indistinguishable from that of C. suaveolens. Kuroda (1934) included quelpartis in C. dsinezumi, while Jameson and Jones (1977) included it in C. russula. Motokawa et al. (2003) analyzed the morphometric geographic variation of shantungensis and found that populations of Cheju Isl (quelpartis) and Taiw...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16457|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in pergrisea (Jenkins, 1976; Spitzenberger, 1971a), but considered a distinct species by Stogov and Bondar (1966) and Stogov (1985). Records from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan (Graphodatsky et al., 1988) and Turkmenistan (Stogov and Bondar, 1966) presumably belong to the same species. Graphodatsky et al. (1988) reported on the karyotype of a specimen from Dzhulfa, SW Azerbaijan (under the name pergrisea); with 2n = 22, FN = 34, serezkyensis has the lowest chromosome...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16458|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included in fumosa or luna, but considered a distinct species by Dippenaar and Meester (1989)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16459|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Genoud and Hutterer (1990). The species is confined to W Europe and N Africa. Many populations from Asia and Africa have been erroneously assigned to russula (see Ellermann and Morrison-Scott, 1951). Allozyme and karyotype analyses by Catzeflis et al. (1985) have shown that animals from E Europe, Asia Minor, and Israel formerly identified as russula instead belong to suaveolens. This may also be true for other populations further east. Does not include hosletti, rapax, or vorax ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16460|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as C. russula, Vulnerable as C. osorio|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16461|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer and Jenkins (1983). Recently recorded from the Sahara (Mali) by Hutterer et al. (1992c), who regarded the subspecies dhofarensis from Oman as specifically distinct; see under dhofarensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16462|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in blarina; but see Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979). The species does not co-occur with blarina in the Bwindi Impenetrable NP, Uganda, as suggested by Kasangaki et al. (2003) (Kerbis Peterhans, pers. comm., 2004)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16463|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ray and Hutterer (1996) identified this species in carnivore scats collected in forest around Kongana (Central African Republic), the type locality of S. konganensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16464|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in eisentrauti (see Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977), but cranially very distinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16465|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dippenaar (1995) described a distinct population from the Langeberg Mtns whose conservation status he considered as "vulnerable"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16466|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Populations of the Rungwe Mtns may belong to this species or represent a different taxon (Stanley and Hutterer, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16467|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Crocidura; see Heim de Balsac (1967:610)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16468|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The forms okuensis and rumpii were included in eisentrauti by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977); both were regarded as distinct species by Hutterer (1993a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16469|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally named by Heim de Balsac (1966b); full description by Heim de Balsac (1967). The type locality was later erroneously shifted to the "Albert N. P." (Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977); Nzombe is located in the Itombwe Mtns (Hutterer, 1986c)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16470|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not occur together with babaulti in the Bwindi Impenetrable NP, Uganda, as suggested by Kasangaki et al. (2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16471|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally regarded as a distinct species by Wolhuter (in Smithers, 1983:3); occurs in sympatry with cafer and has a different karyotype (2n = 38). Meester et al. (1986) included sclateri in cafer|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16472|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning (1967) grouped Myosorex in the Crocidurinae; Reumer's (1987) Crocidosoricinae would fit as well. Kretzoi (1965) based the tribe Myosoricini on this genus; this name is available and used here for the subfamily. Generic status sometimes questioned; but see Meester (1954). Surdisorex and Congosorex are often included as subgenera but are treated here as full genera, following Thomas (1906b), Hollister (1918), Meester (1953), Heim de Balsac (1966b), Hutterer (1993a) and Hutterer et a...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16473|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A 16s rRNA sequence analyzed by Querouil et al. (2001) as Congosorex sp. refers to this species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16474|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Since the discovery in 1955, this distinct species has not been collected again|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16475|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subgenus of Myosorex by Heim de Balsac and Lamotte (1956), but differs in its tooth formula and was therefore treated as a full genus by Heim de Balsac (1967), Hutterer (1993a), and Hutterer et al. (2002b). Genetically, Congosorex is the sister taxon of Myosorex (Querouil et al., 2001). Reviewed by Hutterer et al. (2002b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16476|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kretzoi (1965) based his tribe Myosoricini on Myosorex, an extant genus known to exhibit a number of ancestral characters (Heim de Balsac, 1966b). Maddalena and Bronner (1992) confirmed its isolated position in a study of allozymes. Jammot (1983) included also fossil taxa and applied the name Myosoricina to an evolutionary lineage. The dental characters that he and Reumer (1987) used to characterise this lineage (which Reumer called Crocidosoricinae) are all present in extant Myosorex, Cong...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16477|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: One of the smallest species in the genus; rather similar to S. granti|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16478|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A subspecies camerunensis was named by Heim de Balsac (1968b), based on a specimen from Mt. Cameroon|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16479|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Meester (1958) described the geographic variation of the species. Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included affinis, sclateri, swinnyi, talpinus, and tenuis in cafer, while Wolhuter (in Smithers, 1983:3) and Dippenaar et al. (1983) regarded sclateri and tenuis as distinct, partly based on new karyotype information (M. cafer: 2n = 38). Although no additonal data have yet been published, this view is provisionally accepted here as it better reflects existing variation within the southern Afr...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16480|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) included this tribe in Nectogalini, but see Reumer (1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16481|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species range and status revised by Jiang et al. (2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16482|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Since Allen (1938), included in quadraticauda, but given species status by Jiang et al. (2003). Occurs also in N Vietnam (Lunde et al., 2003b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16483|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Soricini; see Repenning (1967:61). The genus is known from the Late Miocene of China (Storch and Qiu, 1991); supposed records from the Pleistocene of Europe (Reumer, 1984, Rzebik-Kowalska, 1989) refer to Alloblarinella Storch, 1995; see Storch (1995a) and Reumer (1998). Extant taxa revised by Jiang et al. (2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16484|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of A. squamipes and kept as such until recently; see Petter (1963b), Jameson and Jones (1977), Hutterer (1993a), and Motokawa and Lin (2002). However, this island population differs from the Chinese mainland forms by a smaller body, shorter tail, and a distinct karyotype (Harada and Takada, 1985), and represents a species endemic to Taiwan (Motokawa et al., 2004). The ecology, distribution, and sub-population structure of A. yamashinai was studied by Alexander et a...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16485|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly also included assamensis, schmidi, and yamashinai as subspecies (see Petter, 1963b; Jameson and Jones, 1977; Motokawa and Lin, 2002), but these three are given species rank here. The Indian records are based on measurements of specimens from Mizoram provided by Mandal et al. (1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16486|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Petter (1963) described this taxon as a subspecies of A. squamipes, a decision followed by most authors (Hutterer, 1993a; Mandal and Das, 1969; Motokawa and Lin, 2002). A study of the holotype (MNHN Paris) and the discovery (in FMNH Chicago) of another specimen from Sikkim however reveals that A. schmidi is a giant form that deserves species status. Saha (1978) reported a similarly sized specimen from Gomchu, Bhutan. This mole shrew has a very large skull (condylo-incisive length 29.1-30.5 ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16487|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The holotype and only known specimen is so unique (Heim de Balsac, 1968b, fig. 4) that it is considered to represent a valid species. Heim de Balsac (1968b) himself was uncertain about the status of this taxon; while he formally named it M. eisentrauti rumpii, he labeled all figures and the map with "Myosorex rumpii"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16488|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sole living representative of Tribe Anourosoricini (see Reumer, 1998). Reumer (1984:17) placed the genus in the tribe Amblycoptini Kormos, 1926, but this was antedated by Anourosoricini Anderson, 1879. Geographic variation of extant species studied by Motokawa and Lin (2002) and Motokawa et al. (2004). The fossil history of the genus was reviewed by Zheng (1985) and Storch and Qiu (1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16489|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in ollula but regarded as distinct by Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979), a view supported by personal examination of the holotype|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16490|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The contents of Soricinae have been principally defined by Repenning (1967) and modified by Reumer (1984, 1998). All extant Nearctic shrews belong in this subfamily|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16491|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in genus Myosorex and regarded as a subspecies of norae by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977); however, both species form a quite distinct clade (Hutterer et al., 2002b). For ecology and distribution see Duncan and Wrangham (1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16492|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Myosorex; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). Ecology and distribution described by Duncan and Wrangham (1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16493|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This genus was commonly included in Myosorex but retained as a full genus by Hollister (1918), Meester (1953), Heim de Balsac (1966b), Hutterer (1993a), and Hutterer et al. (2002b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16494|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: In the last edition of this checklist (Hutterer, 1993a) this species was ommitted by mistake. This is a large and distinct species that resembles M. eisentrauti from Bioko (Stanley and Hutterer, 2000). Grimshaw et al. (1997) listed it as endemic to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Shore and Garbett (1991) collected one specimen at 3500 m. Recently it was found to be common on that mountain (W. T. Stanley, pers. comm., 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16495|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Meester (1958). Karyotype (2n = 42) differs from all other southern African Myosorex (Wolhuter, in Smithers, 1983). For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16496|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally regarded as a distinct species by Wolhuter (in Smithers, 1983:3) because of sympatry with cafer and a different karyotype (2n = 40). Meester et al. (1986) included tenuis in cafer|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16497|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Blanford (1888) and Allen (1938) considered A. assamensis as a species distinct from A. squamipes. Mandal and Das (1969) reported on a series of mole shrews from Assam and noted their larger size in comparison to the Chinese population, an observation corroborated by my study of specimens in the FMNH. These differences were neatly shown in a principal component analysis performed by Motokawa and Lin (2002). Records from Meghalaya and Nagaland are based on specimens in the FMNH. It is not kn...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16498|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: New records provided and relationships discussed by Jenkins et al. (1998). Based on the analysis of RNA sequences, S. dayi is sister of the African S. megalura (Querouil et al., 2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16499|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); of conservation concern (Nicoll and Rathbun, 1990:21)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16500|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in etruscus but inhabits tropical forest and does not fit morphologically with the diagnosis of that species; malayanus was therefore regarded as a species by Corbet and Hill (1991:36), and Hutterer (1993a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16501|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species is often included in etruscus but treated as a full species in most reports on the fauna of Madagascar (e.g., Eisenberg and Gould, 1984). The population of Socotra has been included in S. etruscus by Hutterer and Harrison (1988), but unpublished genetic data show that it is closer to S. madagascariensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16502|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included aequatorius and gratulus in lixus; the former is treated as a separate species here. Gureev (1979:383) listed gratulus as a distinct species without comment|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16503|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes chriseos and ubanguiensis; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). Gureev (1979:383) listed chriseos as a distinct species without comment|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16504|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in etruscus (e.g., Medway, 1977) but represents a distinct forest species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16505|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Until recently placed in genus Sylvisorex, but genetic data (Querouil et al., 2001) show that S. megalura is the sister species of the Indian S. dayi. Karyotype (2n = 48, FN = 96) described by Meylan (1975). A common African species of forest edges and forested savannas; range mapped by Hutterer et al. (1987b). Gureev (1979:381) listed sorella as a distinct species without comment. Some geographic variation exists, the Central African forest populations being smallest and darkest. For synon...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16506|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: European and Asian range reviewed by Spitzenberger (1970, 1990c); N African distribution mapped by Vesmanis (1987). Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) discussed the African records south of the Sahara. Probably includes Podihik kura; see Nowak and Paradiso (1983:141). The records east of Afghanistan, particularly from S India (macrotis, nilgirica) are only tentatively included; Corbet (1978c:31) expressed doubt on the conspecificy of the Indian forms. The same applies to records from further...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16507|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A distinct, long-tailed forest shrew, similar to S. dayi and S. megalura|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16508|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Medway (1977:16-17)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16509|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in S. lixus by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977), but specimens of aequatorius are considerably larger (Oguge et al., 2004)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16510|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Crocidurinae see Repenning (1967:15). Occasionally regarded as part of Crocidura (e.g., Lekagul and McNeely, 1977:35), based on morphology (McLellan, 1994), molecular data (Motokawa et al., 2000), or chromosome homology (Biltueva et al., 2001), but accepted as a full genus by most authors. Fons et al. (1994) stated that the fauna of parasitic helminths is completely different between Suncus and Crocidura (but the fauna of S. murinus and S. etruscus were also different). Que...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16511|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A very little known species that inhabits "virgin forest" in the mountains of C Sri Lanka (Phillips, 1980)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16512|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes congicus; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977:7)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16513|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Crocidurinae see Repenning (1967:15). Genetic data place Scutisorex next to Sylvisorex (Querouil et al., 2001). The unique vertebral column (Ahmed and Klima, 1978) and a characteristic skull roof distinguish the genus, however|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16514|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Crocidura olivieri is the valid and widely used name for large African shrews previously known as flavescens (which is now the valid name for a species restricted to South Africa; see Maddalena et al., 1987). Chitaukali et al. (2001) recently proposed to use occidentalis instead of olivieri, which they regard as a nomen dubium, despite the neotype designation by Corbet (1978). The description of C. olivieri was based on a large mummified shrew from Ancient Egypt. The same species occurs in ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16515|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Although usually included in S. etruscus, this taxon represents a species endemic to Sri Lanka (see also Jenkins et al., 1998). Podihik kura Deraniyagala, 1958, which was included in this species by Phillips (1980), does not represent fellowesgordoni, but is more similar to etruscus and included therein|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16516|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in granti, but given species rank by Hutterer et al. (1992a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16517|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The largest species of the genus; discussed in some detail by Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979). Querouil et al. (2003) studied the phylogeography of the species in the Congo Basin; they found little genetic differentiation between populations from SW Cameroon to W Congo. Karyotype (2n = 38, FN = 64) described by Schlitter et al. (1999). For biolgical and distributional data, see Brosset (1988), Lasso et al. (1996), and Ray and Hutterer (1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16518|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include isabellae; see under that species. Karyotype (2n = 38) different from that of isabellae (2n = 36), see Schlitter et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16519|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes ruandae but not oriundus; both were listed as distinct species by Gureev (1979:380-381). Karyotype (2n = 58, FN = 80) described by Maddalena and Ruedi (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16520|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: A comparison of 16s rRNA sequences showed a closer relationship to S. ollula (Querouil et al., 2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16521|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species reviewed by Hutterer (1986b); recently found in the Republic of Congo (Dowsett and Granjon, 1991) and Burundi (Kerbis, pers. comm.). A peculiar karyotype (2n = 30, FN = 38; Schlitter et al., 1999) and 16s rRNA sequence data (Querouil et al., 2001) set this species apart from other species of the genus. Querouil et al. (2003) studied the phylogeography of the species across the Congo Basin. They found great genetic distances between populations in S Gabon and W Congo, and suggested t...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16522|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in morio by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977), but represents a distinctly smaller species. Karyotype (2n = 36, FN = 50) of the Bamenda population described by Schlitter et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16523|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Sylvisorex megalura|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16524|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The isolated East African populations require a careful comparison with typical granti from the Rift Valley|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16525|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Data on the brain structure support generic separation; see Stephan et al. (1991). Genetic data show that Ruwenzorisorex and Suncus s. str. are sister taxa (Querouil et al., 2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16526|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Crocidurinae see Repenning (1967:15). The genus was regarded as part of Suncus by Smithers and Tello (1976), but was retained by Ansell (1978). Querouil et al. (2001) studied 16s rRNA sequences of four species and found the genus, as currently understood, polyphyletic. As a consequence, S. megalura is removed from Sylvisorex and included in Suncus. Further taxonomic action will require a careful analysis of all taxa. Heim de Balsac (1968) and Jenkins (1984) figured and disc...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16527|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Phillips (1980) stressed that zeylanicus differs distinctly from murinus in the flesh, particularly by its long and almost naked tail, and that it lives in primary forest. However, its relation to montanus has still to be studied|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16528|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Closely associated with termite mounds (Lynch, 1986). Gureev (1979:383) listed orangiae and warreni as distinct species without comment. Common in the Pleistocene of Kenya and South Africa (Butler and Greenwood, 1979). For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977:6)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16529|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: One of the smallest shrews. Genetically related to S. infinitesimus (Querouil et al., 2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16530|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered (not justified)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16531|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A highly variable species with a number of genetically distinct populations that almost behave like semispecies (Hasler et al., 1977; Rogatcheva et al., 2000; Yamagata et al., 1987; Yoshida, 1985). Chromosomes show Robertsonian polymorphism and vary geographically from 2n = 30 to 2n = 40 (Yosida, 1985). Forms with lower numbers are found in S India, Sri Lanka and peninsular Malaya. A number of laboratory strains have been established (Oda et al., 1985). Much of the present distribution is t...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16532|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in murinus (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1966:66), but represents a much smaller and always blackish species of primary forest habitats. Also genetically distinct from murinus (Ruedi et al., 1996). Listed as a species by Corbet and Hill (1991:36). The Indian population is recognized as a valid subspecies (niger)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16533|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes usambarensis, which may represent a distinct species; see Hutterer (1986b). However, the variation among the five populations has to be studied before taxonomic conclusions can be drawn|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16534|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes placed in a distinct genus or subgenus, Atopogale, see Hall and Kelson (1959:22) and Hall (1981:22), but see Poduschka and Poduschka (1983:225-238) who regarded Atopogale as a synonym of Solenodon. For biological information see Varona (1983b) and Ottenwalder (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16535|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bones from two sites in Cuba dated from the 13th and 14th century (MacPhee et al., 1999). Remains of this species were found together with bones of Mus and Rattus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16536|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes included in C. suaveolens but currently regarded as a valid species (Hutterer, 1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16537|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Eurasian species revised by Jenkins (1976), Indomalayan and Philippine species by Heaney and Ruedi (1994) and Ruedi (1995), Chinese species by Jiang and Hoffmann (2001). Phenetic and Phylogenetic relationships of African and Palearctic species studied by Butler et al. (1989), Maddalena (1990) and McLellan (1994), and of Asian and Indomalayan species by Heaney and Ruedi (1994), Ruedi (1996), and Ruedi et al. (1998). Karyotypes of SE Asian species described by Ruedi and Vogel (1995), those of...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16538|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously included Congosorex, Myosorex and Surdisorex, which have been shifted into subfamily Myosoricinae based on anatomical and genetical evidence (Hutterer et al., 2002b; Maddalena and Bronner, 1992; Querouil et al., 2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16539|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Shrews form a coherent group which leaves little doubt about its monophyly. One problem still under discussion is the inclusion or exclusion of the extinct Heterosoricinae Viret and Zapfe, 1951. Many authors include them in Soricidae as a subfamily (Engesser, 1975; Jammot, 1983; McKenna and Bell, 1997; Repenning, 1967; Storch and Qiu, 1991; Storch et al., 1998), others prefer family level for the Heterosoricinae (Harris, 1998; Reumer, 1987, 1998; Rzebik-Kowalska, 1998). If one compares the ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16540|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gureev (1979) listed alpina as a distinct species without comment. Common in the afro-alpine zone at 3500 m on Mt. Kilimanjaro (Shore and Garbett, 1991). For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16541|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally described in genus Antillogale by Patterson (1962). Reviewed by Ottenwalder (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16542|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16543|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16544|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The age of the fossils of the giant solenodon is unclear, but faunal associations indicate a Quaternary age. The species occurred contemporarily wih Solenodon cubanus and Nesophontes micrus. Morgan and Ottenwalder (1993:161) suggested that, "habitat destruction and predation by dogs, which were introduced into Cuba by pre-Columbian peoples, are more likely explanations for the extinction of the giant Cuban Solenodon"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16545|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Ottenwalder (2001). Includes Antillogale and Atopogale; see Patterson (1962:2) and Varona (1974:6). Besides the two extant species, two extinct species have been described from Cuba (Giant Solenodon) and Hispaniola (Antillogale marcanoi Patterson, 1962); see Morgan and Woods (1986). Remains of Solenodon marcanoi have been found in a horizon of "Late Pleistocene or Recent" age (Patterson, 1962)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16546|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dobson (1882a:82) was the first to raise Gill's subfamily to family level. The inclusion of this family in the Soricomorpha may not be justified; see Asher (1999), Whidden and Asher (2001), and Asher et al. (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16547|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly occurred together with N. hypomicrus, N. micrus, Solenodon marcanoi and S. paradoxus on Hispaniola. Found in association with Rattus bones (MacPhee et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16548|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large species known only from a mandible found on the surface of a cave in association with Rattus. Its relation to N. major needs to be studied. Fischer (1977) speculated that the species might still be extant and gave it the name superstes (surviving). Listed by MacPhee et al. (1999) as part of the endemic Antillean fauna|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16549|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included obscurior and eburnea as subspecies; but see under C. obscurior|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16550|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Systematics, biogeography and ecology reviewed by Ottenwalder (1999, 2001) who also described a distinctly smaller form from S Hispaniola as subspecies woodi. Allard et al. (2001) found a considerable genetic variability in the mitochondrial control region in samples from Hispaniola which may correspond to the morphological variation recognized by Ottenwalder (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16551|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable (not justified)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16552|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Provisionally included in dsinezumi (Corbet, 1978c); but regarded as a separate species by Imaizumi (1961, 1970b), Abe (1967), Jenkins (1976), Corbet and Hill (1992), and Hutterer (1993a), among others. The species was first described by Kuroda (1924) in a publication which, although privately published, has been regarded as available by all subsequent authors. See Motokawa (1998) for a review of the species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16553|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes parvacauda as a synonym; see Heaney et al. (1987:36). Distribution reviewed by Heaney (1986) and Heaney and Ruedi (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16554|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN 2000 - Vulnerable|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16555|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in poensis; specimens from Cameroon and Gabon have been reported as wimmeri; but see Brosset (1988). Karyotype (2n = 50, FN = 76) identical to that of nigeriae (Schlitter et al., 1999). This complex requires a pan-African revision|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16556|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded a distinct species by Corbet and Hill (1992) and Ruedi (1995). Replaced at lower altitudes by C. foetida|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16557|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in buettikoferi, but separated by Hutterer and Joger (1982). Recorded from SE Nigeria by Hutterer et al. (1992a). Karyotype (2n = 50, FN = 66) identical to greenwoodi, hirta, and olivieri group (Schlitter et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16558|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Time of extinction uncertain (MacPhee et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16559|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Heaney and Timm (1983b), Jenkins (1976), and Jiang and Hoffmann (2001:1069, Fig. 7), who included tanakae, which is now elevated to species level. Jenkins (1982) and Corbet and Hill (1992) included the long-tailed aequicaudata, but see under C. paradoxura. Motokawa et al. (2001b) contrasted the karyotype of Chinese mainland attenuata (2n = 35-38, FN = 54) against the karyotype of Taiwanese tanakae (2n = 40, FN = 56) and suggested species status for the latter. A karyotype from T...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16560|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Gureev (1979), who considered armenica as distinct from pergrisea; but see Dolgov and Yudin (1975), who considered it a subspecies; Gromov and Baranova (1981) and Zaitsev (1991) listed it as a distinct species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16561|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A rare shrew living in rocky areas. First described as a subspecies of pergrisea (Spitzenberger, 1971a), then assigned to serezkyensis (Hutterer, 1993a), and finally given species rank by Krystufek and Vohralk (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16562|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previous to the recognition of arabica, specimens have been assigned to russula or suaveolens; see Harrison and Bates (1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16563|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known from only two specimens. Species regarded as endemic to the Ikelenge Pedicle, NW Zambia (Cotterill, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16564|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Erroneously attributed to genus Suncus by Krumbiegel (1978:71). The species was recently collected on Mt. Harriet, Andaman Isls (Das, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16565|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Dippenaar (1980)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16566|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A report by Ruedi and Vogel (1995:175) presenting the new name, the diagnostic karyotype (2n = 36-38, FN = 54), the type locality (Ketambe, N Sumatra), specimen catalog numbers, and a comparison with other SE Asian species appeared earlier in print (February, 1995) than the full taxonomic description by Ruedi (November, 1995:227), and thus constitutes the first valid description|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16567|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some analyzed bones from Hat dated from the 14th century (MacPhee et al., 1999). Found in association with Rattus bones|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16568|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The brief diagnosis of Bate (1937a) was detailed by Bate (1937b). The species was previously known only from Pleistocene fossils, but Hutterer and Kock (2002) allocated remains from fresh owl pellets collected in Syria to this species. A yet unreported specimen from SW Iran appears to represent the same species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16569|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included ebriensis, ingoldbyi and jouvenetae in crossei, which was followed by Hutterer (1993a). However, jouvenetae and ebriensis represent much larger animals than crossei and ingoldbyi. The exact ranges of both species remain to be determined, but both forms occur almost sympatrically from Guinea to Cte d'Ivoire. C. ebriensis was listed as a separate species by Maddalena and Ruedi (1994), Wolsan and Hutterer (1998), and Schlitter et al. (1999), but jouv...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16570|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in nicobarica by Corbet and Hill (1991), without comment. Das (1999) found C. jenkinsi in sympatry with C. andamanensis on Mt. Harriet, Andaman Isl|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16571|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes amalae; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977:17)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16572|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species is usually included in horsfieldii (Corbet and Hill, 1992; Jameson and Jones, 1977; Jenkins, 1976; Jiang and Hoffmann, 2001), but the restriction of horsfieldii to Sri Lanka and India and the removal of wuchinensis leaves indochinensis as the available name for the populations from Burma to China. Heaney and Timm (1983) reported this species from Vietnam under C. horsfieldii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16573|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes elegans as a subspecies; see Hutterer (1986a). Karyotype has 2n = 52, FN = 68 (Meylan, 1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16574|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as C. cossyrensis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16575|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Present knowledge summarized by Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16576|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies or synonyms discussed by Jenkins (1976) and Jameson and Jones (1977). Usually spelled horsfieldi but Corbet and Hill (1991) correctly used horsfieldii. Formerly also included indochinensis and wuchihensis, but see under those species. Formerly included also kurodai and tadae from Taiwan, but they show a karyotype (2n = 40, FN = 54; Fang et al., 1997) different from [horsfieldii] indochinensis (2n = 38, FN = 48; Rao and Aswathanarayana, 1978). Here they are both included in rapax....|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16577|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A rare and little-known shrew with a spiny dorsal fur|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16578|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gureev (1979) listed beirae and deserti as distinct species; the latter may well be separable. C. bloyeti, formerly listed as a species, is included here because it was based on a juvenile hirta. The Angolan erica may also belong here. The karyotype of hirta (2n = 50, FN = 66) is shared by olivieri, viaria, greenwoodi, and attila (Schlitter et al., 1999). For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16579|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A shrew somewhat smaller than C. fuliginosa described on the basis of skulls removed from owl pellets (Jenkins and Smith, 1995; A. L. Smith et al., 2000). Also recorded from Laos (Smith et al., 1998). Motokawa and Harada (1998) described the animal and its karyotype (2n = 50, NF = 60). This karyotype is similar to that of "C. attenuata" from Thailand (2n = 50, FN = 66), as published by Tsuchiya et al. (1979)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16580|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include gracilipes; see Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979) and Demeter and Hutterer (1986). Gureev (1979) listed ibeana, lutreola, and maanjae as distinct species without comment. Does not include virgata; see under that name. The remaining synonyms are in need of revision. A karyotype from Burundi has 2n = 52, FN = 76 (Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994).For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16581|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Related to C. phaeura. Karyotype has 2n = 36, FN = 50 (Lavrenchenko et al., 1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16582|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species confined to the Horn of Africa; apparently related to fulvastra and hirta, with which greenwoodi shares the same karyotype (2n = 50, FN = 66) (Schlitter et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16583|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species was first reported from Pantelleria as russula; see Contoli and Amori (1986); then named cossyrensis in a footnote (Contoli et al., 1989) and later redescribed by Contoli (1990). Closely related to russula if not conspecific (Sar et al., 1990). However, morphological (Sar and Vogel, 1996; Sar and Zanca, 1992) as well as chromosomal differences, restricted fertility in the F2 generation (Vogel et al., 1992), and genetic data (Vogel, pers. comm.) suggest that C. russula include...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16584|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be related to foxi|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16585|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bones sometimes found associated with Rattus bones. Remains of N. hypomicrus and N. zamicrus collected in a cave in Dominican Republic dated from the 13th century (MacPhee et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16586|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16587|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Size variation documented by McFarlane (1999a). This species may have died out much earlier than 1500 AD. McFarlane (1999b) reported a date of 5410 +/- 80 yrs B.P.|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16588|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Extinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16589|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: All species of Nesophontes appear to have survived the late Pleistocene extinction, at least five species are known to have existed into post-Columbian times. Morgan and Woods (1986) concluded that several species survived until the early part of the 18th century, and Fischer (1977) suggested an even more recent survival. However, recent attempts to locate living representatives in the Dominican Republic were unsuccessful (MacPhee et al., 1999). Includes undescribed species from the Cayman ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16590|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known mainly from sub-Recent fossils from the Greater Antilles. Remains of a Nesophontes-sized mammal were found in a piece of late Oligocene/early Miocene Dominican amber (MacPhee and Grimaldi, 1996). One genus and nine taxa have been named; Hall (1981) recognized six and Morgan and Woods (1986) eight species. Efforts to locate surviving populations have been unsuccessful (Woods et al., 1985). MacPhee et al. (1999) concluded that the genus has probably been extinct for five hundred years o...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16591|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Very localized species occurring in montane swamps; see Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16592|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of the Ethiopian radiation of Crocidura with 2n = 36 and FN = 52 (Lavrenchenko et al., 1997: Fig. 5, as Crocidura sp. A., Lavrenchenko, pers. comm.). Species confined to the Afro-Alpine moorland (Hutterer and Yalden, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16593|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Lavrenchenko et al. (1997) described the karyotype (2n = 36, FN = 48) which is very different from that of the similar "bottegi" (now obscurior) (2n = 40, FN = 60) from Cte d'Ivoire|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16594|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species was included in monax, but is a distinct species (Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac, 1979; Hutterer 1993a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16595|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Smallest mammal of Sulawesi (Ruedi, 1995). Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 52 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16596|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Richter (1970) and Gureev (1979). Includes persica; see Dolgov (1979). Gureev (1979) and Gromov and Baranova (1981) listed persica as a distinct species without comment. Includes lasia; see Catzeflis et al. (1985), Gureev (1979), and Jenkins (1976); but see also Corbet (1978c). Does not include caspica from Iran, but judaica from Palestine. European range reviewed by Krapp (1990), Arabian range by Harrison and Bates (1991). The assignment of hydruntina follows Nappi and Maio (20...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16597|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in C. fuliginosa, but resurrected by Ruedi (1995). Karyotype has 2n = 37-38, FN = 54 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16598|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Smallest in an assemblage of endemic shrews (C. elongata, C. lea, C. musseri, C. nigripes, C. rhoditis) that occur together in C Sulawesi (Ruedi, 1995). Only C. levicula is smaller|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16599|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known by a few specimens only. Recently found in the Masako Forest, near Kisangani (Dudu et al., In Press)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16600|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Karyotype has 2n = 40, FN = 56 (Zima et al., 1998). For synonyms see Corbet (1978c:29)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16601|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in the Insectivora (as in the last edition; Hutterer, 1993a) or Lipotyphla, but provisonally treated here as a separate order because of accumulating evidence for the paraphyletic nature of the former Insectivora clade (Asher, 1999, 2001; Stanhope et al., 1998). Various genetic studies (Emerson et al., 1999; Liu et al., 2001; Malia et al., 2002; Mouchaty et al., 2000a, b; Nikaido et al., 2001a) demonstrated that soricomophs and hedgehogs, sometimes also moles, keep distant...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16602|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Resembles C. littoralis and C. maurisca morphologically; see Hutterer (1994) and S. M. Goodman et al. (2001a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16603|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large and distinctly gray shrew, related to the maurisca-littoralis group (Querouil et al., In Press)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16604|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of the littoralis group; see Dieterlen and Heim de Balsac (1979). Does not includes oritis (part of littoralis) and ultima (treated as full species here) as suggested by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). The real distribution of C. monax is unknown; Jenkins (in Burgess et al., 2000) restricted monax to the type locality, while Stanley et al. (2000b) listed it from a number of mountains in N Tanzania. Dollman (1914) recorded the species from W Kenya, but these records need to be confirmed|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16605|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A very distinctive species, resembling C. elongata of Sulawesi, or C. dolichura of Africa. Known by a handful of specimens; see Phillips (1980) for further information|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16606|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Goodman and Ingle (1993) reported six specimens from Sibuyan, the first examples since the description of the species; see also Heaney and Ruedi (1994) and Heaney et al. (1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16607|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Occurs sympatrically with monticola in Java; see Jenkins (1982) and Kitchener et al. (1994a). Ruedi (1995) questioned the validity of maxi but stated (p. 243) that "Eastern representatives, which are usually larger, with a flatter skull profile than nominal and central forms, could be treated as a distinct subspecies, C. monticola maxi"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16608|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of the C. maurisca-littoralis species group; the extinct balsamifera from Ancient Egypt is probably related (Hutterer, 1994). A record from Gabon (S. M. Goodman et al., 2001a) is far outside of the known range of the species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16609|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Jenkins (1982) and Ruedi (1995); latter author included also maxi as a synonym. However, Kitchener et al. (1994a) recognized maxi and monticola and defined the range as given above. C. minuta was listed as a species in the previous edition (Hutterer, 1993a); the name is most probably a synonym of monticola; see Jenkins (1982) and Ruedi (1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16610|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes malani; and may be related to pitmani; see Meester (1963) and Meester et al. (1986). Geometrics of the mandible distinguish this species and the similar cyanea and silacea (Taylor and Contrafatto, 1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16611|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly a subspecies of fumosa but see Demeter and Hutterer (1986) and Dippenaar and Meester (1989), who revised the species. Habitat and ecology on Mt. Elgon described by Clausnitzer et al. (2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16612|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species was included in fuliginosa by Jenkins (1976, 1982), but Ruedi et al. (1990) reported two different karyotypes from sympatric populations in Peninsular Malaysia. They provisionally used malayana for the sibling species with 2n = 38-40, and FN = 62-68. The listing of synonms follows Ruedi (1995) who subsequently reviewed the species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16613|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a synonym of hildegardeae by Osgood (1936), but retained as a species by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977), who noticed similarities to niobe|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16614|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A rare species that was known from the holotype only, but recently rediscovered in the Middle Godjeb Valley, Western Plateau (Bannikova et al., 2001b). Formerly included in fumosa (Yalden et al., 1976) or luna (Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977; Hutterer, 1981b), but Dippenaar (1980) showed that two endemic Ethiopian species, macmillani and thalia, were covered under these names. Karyotype (2n = 28) and restriction DNA analysis data indicate that macmillani is not part of the Ethiopian glass...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16615|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species has been recorded from Somalia as smithi (e.g., Heim de Balsac, 1966a); see Hutterer (1986a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16616|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in subgenus Afrosorex by Hutterer (1986a), but a recent genetic study (Querouil et al., In Press) does not support this action. For a summary of distributional records, see Hutterer (1986a) and Sidiyene (1989). Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 64 (Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16617|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A uniform group of bluish-gray shrews that exhibit a considerable geographic size variation; probably a composite group. Revised by Dippenaar and Meester (1989). Does not include macmillani, raineyi, and selina. In a biochemical comparison, specimens from Rwanda grouped outside all other African Crocidura studied (Maddalena, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16618|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Ruedi (1995). Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 56 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16619|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes pilosa and sylvia as synonyms and shortridgei and neavei as subspecies; see Dippenaar (1977, 1979), who reviewed the species and selected a lectotype. May also include nigricans, which Crawford-Cabral (1987) considered distinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16620|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not a species of Suncus, as suggested by Krumbiegel (1978:71). Corbet and Hill (1991) included jenkinsi which is retained as distinct until more evidence is presented|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16621|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type genus of Blarinini (Repenning, 1967:37). Reviewed by George et al. (1982, 1986). Phylogeny analyzed by Brandt and Ort (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16622|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subspecies of bottegi (see Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977), but its longer skull (Hutterer and Happold, 1983) and West African distribution distinguish it. Two different karyotypes have been described from Cte d'Ivoire, 2n = 36, FN = 56 (Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994), and 2n = 40, FN = 60 (Meylan, 1971; under bottegi). The problem needs to be analyzed|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16623|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ethiopian records (Corbet and Yalden, 1972; Yalden et al., 1976) uncertain; see Hutterer and Yalden (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16624|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A very distinct species; not conspecific with wimmeri as previously suggested (see Hutterer, 1983a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16625|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes luluae Matschie, 1926 (Luluabourg, Dem. Rep. Congo) and zaodon Osgood, 1910 (Nairobi, Kenya) which were listed as separate species by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) and Dippenaar and Meester (1989); see Hutterer et al. (1987b). The holotypes of nigrofusca, luluae, and zaodon have been studied. Gureev (1979) listed ansorgei, nilotica, and zena as distinct species without comment. The species requires a careful systematic revision.For synonyms see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16626|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ruedi (1995) recognized lipara as a distinct subspecies. Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 56 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16627|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as C. monticola, Data Deficient as C. minuta|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16628|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in poensis; but see Heim de Balsac (1957), Meylan and Vogel (1982), and Hutterer and Happold (1983). The karyotype of nigeria (2n = 50, FN = 76) is identical to that of batesi from Cameroon (Schlitter et al., 1999), and it is possible that both are conspecifics|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16629|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Status unknown; probably confined to primary forest (Heaney et al., 1987:38)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16630|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Heaney and Ruedi (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16631|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in C. fuliginosa, but given species rank by Ruedi (1995). Karyotype (2n = 38, FN = 62) described by Ruedi and Vogel (1995). May be sympatric with C. malayana in some areas|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16632|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes rudolfi; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). Often confused with other small species such as fuscomurina and pasha. For a discussion of "small Crocidura", see Heim de Balsac (1968d). Karyotype from Cte d'Ivoire has 2n = 42, FN = 74 (Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16633|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The name nana has been applied to various small shrews of Somalia, Ethiopia, and Egypt, leading to the proposal (Setzer, 1957) that nana is conspecific with religiosa (which it does not antedate); a conclusion followed by Heim de Balsac and Mein (1971) and Osborn and Helmy (1980). Personal examination of the holotype of nana revealed that it represents a juvenile (skull inside the skin) of a species larger that religiosa; this conclusion was supported by better preserved topotypical specime...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16634|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large species, alternatively assigned to hirta (Allen, 1939) or suahelae (Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977). Recorded as mutesae from Central African Republic (Ray and Hutterer, 1996), but its taxonomic status is far from being settled. Possibly a synonym of C. olivieri|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16635|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Unique karyotype (2n = 32, FN = 54) described by Ruedi and Vogel (1995) who formally named the species (February, 1995). Full description subsequently published (in November) by Ruedi (1995:254). This species is a member of the moss forest guild of small mammals described by Musser (1982, 1987a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16636|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in dolichura as a subspecies but constantly differs in its hairy tail while dolichura never shows any pilosity of the tail. Genetically not even closely related to dolichura (Querouil et al., In Press)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16637|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded unidentifiable by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977), but specific status upheld by Crawford-Cabral (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16638|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The specific epithet obviously was choosen because the species has extremily long feet and tail; Brosset (1988) observed that they aid in jumping rather than climbing|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16639|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in dolichura by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977), but regarded as a full species by Hutterer and Dippenaar (1987). Ray and Hutterer (1996) identifed this species in carnivore scats from Central African Republic|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16640|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hutterer and Happold (1983)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16641|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include latona, ludia, muricauda, and polia; see under these species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16642|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally described as a subspecies of C. somalica, but Hutterer et al. (1992c) provided arguments for full specific status|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16643|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The relationships of this shrew are still unresolved|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16644|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a distinct species by Heim de Balsac (1959:216). It remains to be determined whether the West African records (Ziegler et al., 2002) are conspecific|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16645|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Only known from Mt. Cameroon. Not conspecific with C. vulcani; see under C. virgata|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16646|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included ebriensis and jouvenetae; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). C. crossei occurs almost sympatrically with C. jouvenetae from Guinea to Cte d'Ivoire|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16647|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a distinct species by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) and Hutterer (1983b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16648|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For a discussion of relationships, see Heim de Balsac (1968a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16649|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be related to tarfayaensis of Morocco and Mauritania; see Hutterer (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16650|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A distinct, chocolate-brown shrew formerly included in C. russula (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1966) or C. leucodon. Zaitsev (1993) redefined the species and mapped its range|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16651|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Related to sicula; see Maddalena and Vogel (1990) and Hutterer et al. (1992b). Sar (1995, 1996) studied the variation of mandibular measurements and found no difference between C. canariensis and C. sicula; as a consequence, he included canariensis as a subspecies in C. sicula. However, this author disregarded biological, ecological, and paleontological evidence provided by Hutterer et al. (1992b) and Michaux et al. (1991). Genetic distances suggest a separation of C. canariensis and C. si...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16652|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species was recently rediscovered in the Masako Forest in NE Dem. Rep. Congo (Hutterer and Dudu, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16653|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included attila; see Hutterer and Joger (1982). Grubb et al. (1998) discussed a number of possible records from Ghana and Sierra Leone that require confirmation|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16654|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in C. fuliginosa (see Jenkins, 1982). Revised by Ruedi (1995), who considered brunnea and pudjonica as distinct subspecies. Bali records by Kitchener et al. (1994a). Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 56 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16655|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The species concept applied by Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included a number of names which evidently do not belong to cyanea but to species such as parvipes and smithii; see Hutterer (1986a) and Hutterer and Joger (1982). The limits of distribution of cyanea have not yet been established; Meester et al. (1986) distinguished cyanea and infumata as subspecies in South Africa. The taxon erica which has been included in cyanea may be related to hirta|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16656|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A large S Asian shrew with a complex taxonomic history. Ruedi et al. (1990) demonstrated unrecognized sympatry of two cryptic but chromosomally distinct forms, one of which was provisionally labeled C. cf. malayana. For taxa formerly and actually included in fuliginosa see Jenkins (1976, 1982) and Ruedi (1995). Medway (1977) and Heaney and Timm (1983b) included dracula, which Lekagul and McNeely (1977) considered a distinct species. The list of synonyms is provisional; see also under malaya...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16657|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Genetically allied to the turba-poensis complex (Querouil et al., In Press). Karyotype has 2n = 46, FN = 68 (Schlitter et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16658|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include hildegardeae; see Demeter and Hutterer (1986:201). A recent examination of the type specimen indicates it might be conspecific with C. cyanea, however, that species is not known from as far north as Tanzania|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16659|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of subgenus Praesorex Thomas, 1913. Often included in flavescens or olivieri, but apparently represents a distinct species which lives in sympatry with C. olivieri in the Central and West African rainforest; see Hutterer (in Colyn, 1986:22) and Goodman et al. (2000). C. goliath nimbasilvanus replaces Heim de Balsac's C. odorata guineensis (Ziela, Mt. Nimba, Guinea), a name preoccupied by C. occidentalis guineensis Cabrera, currently a subspecies of C. olivieri (Hutterer, 2003)....|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16660|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hoffmann (1996a, b) designated a neotype, re-defined the species, and provided tentative distribution maps. The species is still unsufficiently known, particularly the relations to C. suaveolens and C. katinka must be studied (Hutterer and Kock, 2002). The taxon gmelini was previously regarded as a synomyn of Sorex minutus. C. portali was given species rank by Krystufek and Vohralk (2001), but without regard to Hoffmann's papers|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16661|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often confused with fumosa or thalia; see Dippenaar (1980). Karyotype (2n = 36, FN = 52) described by Lavrenchenko et al. (1997), genetic relations by Bannikova et al. (2001b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16662|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hutterer (1983b). Karyotype from Burundi has 2n = 56, FN = 86 (Maddalena and Ruedi, 1994). C. planiceps may belong here but relationships are yet unsolved|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16663|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The spelling of the name was clarified by Corbet (1978b) and Motokawa (1999); dsinezumi was placed on the Official List of Specific Names; see the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1983). Includes chisai, but not quelpartis and orii; see Corbet (1978c) and Iwasa et al. (2001). The taxon hosletti described by Jameson and Jones (1977) from Taiwan is now included in C. shantungensis (see Jiang and Hoffmann, 2001). Geographic variation of Japanese populations studied by Motok...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16664|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gureev (1979) listed beta as a distinct species without comment. For synonyms see Hutterer (1984), Hutterer and Kock (1983) and Hutterer and Happold (1983)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16665|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes referred to fuliginosa (Heaney et al., 1987; Jenkins, 1982), but represents a distinct species (Corbet and Hill, 1992; Ruedi, 1995). In Java C. orientalis is confined to the mountains and replaced by C. brunnea in the lowlands. Ruedi (1995) distinguished lawuana as a subspecies. Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 56 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16666|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A member of the poensis group; may be conspecific with theresae, which it antedates; see Hutterer and Happold (1983). A series from Owerri, S Nigeria, referred to foxi by these authors, was later, upon re-examination, identified as a dark form of lamottei. The holotype of tephra Setzer, 1956 has been recently examined and is regarded as representing foxi in S Sudan; a previous allocation to viaria (Hutterer, 1984) was based upon examination of a paratype skin; however, the holotype represen...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16667|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Ruedi (1995). Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 56-58 (Ruedi and Vogel, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16668|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Mummified shrews from Ancient Egypt have been identified as C. floweri; see Heim de Balsac and Mein (1971). Possibly related to crossei and arabica; see Hutterer and Harrison (1988)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16669|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For correct original citation see Ellerman et al. (1953). Does not include olivieri; see Maddalena et al. (1987) and comments under that species. Reviewed by Meester (1963). Karyotype (2n = 50, FN = 74) described by Maddalena et al. (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16670|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of subgenus Afrosorex. Revised by Hutterer (1986a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16671|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Resembles hirta in cranial dimensions; see Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977). Related to nigricans, according to Crawford-Cabral (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16672|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Musser (1987a) for ecological notes and a photograph. Ruedi and Vogel (1995) described two different karyotypes: 2n = 30, FN = 56 for a male from lowland forest, and 2n = 34, FN = 60 for a smaller female from montane forest. Ruedi (1995) suggested that one of the specimens may represent a cryptic new species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16673|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Dippenaar and Meester (1989) revised the species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16674|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Borodin (1963), Barabash-Nikiforov (1968, 1975), Khakhin and Ivanov (1990), and Queiroz et al. (1996) reviewed the morphology, distribution and ecology of the species. Dental formula discussed by Kawada et al. (2002c)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16675|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies taxonomy revised by Yates and Schmidly (1977). Yates and Schmidly (1978, Mammalian Species No. 105) and Yates (in Wilson and Ruff, 1999) listed sixteen subspecies. Gureev (1979:254) listed aereus and inflatus as distinct species without comment. Hall (1981:72) included aereus and inflatus in aquaticus. Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 64 (Yates and Schmidly, 1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16676|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes affinis; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:35). Recently recorded from Mt. Tay Con Linh II in N Vietnam (Lunde et al., 2003b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16677|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Scaptonychini see Van Valen (1967)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16678|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hall (1981:67) and Yates (in Wilson and Ruff, 1999) listed hyacinthinus and minor as subspecies. Reviewed by Carraway and Verts (1991b, Mammalian Species No. 387). Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 72 (Yates and Schmidly, 1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16679|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN 2000 - Not listed|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16680|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Urotrichini; see comments above, Hutchison (1968), Storch and Qiu (1983:100), among many others|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16681|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in Talpa; but see Gureev (1979:272). Regarded as a synonym of [E]. micrura longirostris by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:40)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16682|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes rufulus as a possible subspecies; reviewed by Palmeirim and Hoffmann (1983, Mammalian Species No. 207) and Juckwer (1990). Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 68 (Peyre, 1957)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16683|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1978c:33) and Corbet and Hill (1991:38) included klossi in micrura; but see Yoshiyuki (1988b). May include malayana, which Harrison (1974:57) included in micrura|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16684|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly regarded as a subfamily, sometimes even as a separate family; see Barabasch-Nikiforow (1975). Hutchinson (1974) concluded that Desmaninae and Talpidae were separated since the Eocene. Taxonomy of fossil and extant taxa reviewed by Rmke (1985). Distribution and status reviewed by Queiroz et al. (1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16685|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hutchison (1968), Storch and Qiu (1983), Hutterer (1993a), and other authors included also Condylurini and Scalopini, which are shifted here into Scalopinae, based on the the mtDNA phylogeny of Shinohara et al. (2001). The former Desmaninae are downgraded to tribal level, and a new tribe is proposed for the Neurotrichus lineage|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16686|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Carraway et al. (1993, Mammalian Species No. 434)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16687|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes schefferi as a subspecies; see Hartman and Yates (1985, Mammalian Species No. 253)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16688|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hall (1981:69-70) listed 12 subspecies. Reviewed by Verts and Carraway (2001, Mammalian Species No. 666). Ceballos and Navarro (1991) listed anthonyi as a distinct species without further reference. Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 64 (Yates and Schmidly, 1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16689|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Jackson (1915:54-76) and Hutchison (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16690|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Talpa micrura by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:40); but see Corbet (1978c:36). Grulich (1982) pointed out that Scaptochirus davidianus Milne-Edwards, 1884, often regarded as a synonym of moschatus, is a species of Talpa; see under Talpa davidiana. Karyotype (2n = 48, FN = 54-56) described by Kawada et al. (2002b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16691|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type genus - Neurotrichus Gnther, 1880. Definition - Extant species represents smallest New World talpid; semi-fossorial moles that spend much time and nest above ground; tail about half the length of head-and-body, thick, constricted at base, scaled, annulated, covered sparsely with long hairs; pelage black to blue-black; eyes rudimentary, pinnae absent; digitigrade, pentadactyle feet scaly; forefoot longer than broad, equipped with long curved claws; 6 weak tubercles on sole of hindfoot ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16692|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes latouchei; see Corbet and Hill (1991c:38). Included in Talpa [Euroscaptor] micrura by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:40); but see Corbet (1978c:33), Abe (1995) and Motokawa and Abe (1996). Karyotype of a specimen from Taiwan determined as 2n = 32, FN = 58 (L. K. Lin et al., 2002a). The status of the mainland (latouchei) and Hainan (hainana) populations still has to be determined (Abe, 1995). Skulls of latouchei are smaller than in insularis|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16693|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly placed in genus Neosorex Baird; now in Sorex, subgenus Otisorex, S. vagrans complex (Demboski and Cook, 2001; Fumagalli et al., 1999). Reviewed by Beneski and Stinson (1987, Mammalian Species No. 296), who recognized 9 subspecies. They did not include alaskanus as suggested by Junge and Hoffmann (1981:28) and Hall (1981:43); George (1988) and Carraway (1995) also treated alaskanus as distinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16694|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in T. micrura; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:40); but also see Corbet (1978c:33)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16695|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Talpa by Corbet and Hill (1991:38); but retained as a genus by Abe et al. (1991)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16696|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For a taxonomic discussion see Corbet (1978c), who treated robusta as a different species. European authors often included kobeae and tokudae; however, Japanese authors (Imaizumi 1970b; Yoshiyuki 1988b) treated them as separate species. Formerly included in Talpa; but see Imaizumi (1970b), Gureev (1979), and Gromov and Baranova (1981). The present arrangement follows Abe (1995). However, moles from Japan have a different karyotype (2n = 36, FN = 52) than moles from the Korean mainland (2n =...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16697|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as M. wogura, M. kobeau, and M. robusta|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16698|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally described as Nesoscaptor uchidai, but Motokawa et al. (2001b) recognized a close relationship to Mogera insularis. The species is endemic to the Senkaku Isls (Motokawa, 2000) and seriously threatened by habitat degradation (Yokohata, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16699|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1978c:32), and subsequent work, included Euroscaptor in Talpa while Russian and Japanese authors retained it as a genus; most recently Abe et al. (1991). Species allocations and limits are tentative|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16700|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as M. tokudae and M. etigo|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16701|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Talpa [Euroscaptor] micrura by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966); but retained as a separate species by Yoshiyuki (1986). Renamed Talpa wogura imaizumii by Kuroda (1957) for homonymy with Talpa europaea var. minor. In a revision of Japanese moles Abe (1995) reintroduced the name M. minor, but Motokawa and Abe (1996) subsequently corrected this view. Karyotype from Honshu has 2n = 36, FN = 54 (Kawada et al., 2001). Populations from E Honshu and W Honshu plus Shikoku exhibit cons...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16702|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as M. minor|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16703|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Talpa by Corbet (1978c); but see Imaizumi (1970b), Gureev (1979), Yudin (1989), and Abe et al. (1991). Revised by Abe (1995). Nesoscaptor uchidai (Abe et al., 1991) was included in Mogera by Motokawa et al. (2001b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16704|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:40) included this species in [E]. micrura leucura. Corbet (1978c:33) mentioned leucura as a species, but Gureev (1979:274) also listed parvidens in the Euroscaptor group of Talpa, where Miller (1940b:444) put his species soon after description. Corbet and Hill (1991:38) did not list parvidens and one may assume that they included it in micrura|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16705|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Imaizumi (1970b) and Abe et al. (1991) included this species in the genus Euroscaptor, while Corbet (1978c) placed it in Talpa. Three populations have been named, of which othai represents "probably a distinct species", according to Imaizumi (1970b); a view supported by Yoshiyuki (1988b). Karyotype (2n = 36, FN = 52) described by Kawada et al. (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16706|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include klossi; see Yoshiyuki (1988b). Does not include malayana, which Harrison (1974:57) included in micrura. Kawada et al. (2003) identified moles from the Cameron Highlands (Peninsular Malaysia) as belonging to E. micrura|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16707|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of Eoscalops Stroganov, 1941. Formerly included in micrura by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:40) and Corbet (1978c:35). In the Euroscaptor group of Talpa; see Gureev (1979:272)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16708|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Overlooked by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966); included in Talpa robusta by Corbet (1978c); but retained as a separate species by Yoshiyuki (1986) and Abe et al. (1991). Yoshiyuki and Imaizumi (1991) named the Honshu population as a separate species, but Abe (1995, 1996) ascribed the differences between the Sado and Honshu population to geographical size variation. However, considerable genetic (Tsuchiya et al., 2000) and karyological differences exist: the karyotype from Sado is 2n = 36...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16709|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. S. samniticus group (Zima et al., 1998). Karyotype has 2n = 52, FN = 52. Formerly included in aranaeus; considered a distinct species by Graf et al. (1979). Reviewed by Hausser (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16710|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Scalopini see Storch and Qiu (1983:118)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16711|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex (Carraway, 1990). The small and morphologically distinct subspecies tenelliodus may well be a good species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16712|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Formerly regarded as conspecific with isodon; see Corbet (1978c) and Hoffmann (1987) for discussion and specific boundaries|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16713|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. S. caecutiens group. Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 70. Included in caecutiens by Abe (1967) and Corbet (1978c), but Imaizumi (1970b) treated shinto as a separate species, a view supported by Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987), and by the allozyme data of George (1988). Ohdachi et al. (1997a) used mitochondrial gene sequences to show that both species occur in Japan: caecutiens in Hokkaido, and shinto in Honshu, Shikoku, and Sado. These authors also provided evidence that sadonis an...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16714|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as S. sadonis; otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16715|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16716|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Similar to nanus with which it may form an allospecies (Hoffmann and Owen, 1980, Mammalian Species No. 131), but George (1988) retained both as separate species on the basis of allozyme frequencies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16717|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex; S. araneus group (Fumagalli et al., 1999). Karyotype has 2n = 24/25, FN = 46. Formerly referred to as caucasicus Satunin, which is now synonymized with raddei Satunin; see Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987) and Zaitsev (1988). Sokolov and Tembotov (1989), who reviewed the distribution in Caucasus, used caucasicus for this species. Considered a distinct species by Graf et al. (1979)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16718|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The pygmy shrews of the Himalayas are still a subject of controversy. The original description of thibetanus (as a subspecies of minutus) is not very informative; the holotype in the Tomsk Academy was considered to be lost (Yudin, pers. comm. 1977), which is why Hutterer (1979) regarded thibetanus as a nomen dubium. Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977) and later Hoffmann (1987) used thibetanus to define a Himalayan species in which they included buchariensis, kozlovi, planiceps, and specimens from Ne...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16719|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. caecutiens group. Formerly known as vir but roboratus has priority (Hoffmann, 1985a; Zaitsev, 1988). Taxonomy and distribution revised by Hoffmann (1985a). Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 70 (Orlov and Kozlovsky, 1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16720|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex; S. raddei group (Fumagalli et al., 1999). Includes batis (Corbet, 1978c) and caucasicus which in turn now must be called satunini (see comments therein and Pavlinov and Rossolimo, 1987). Karyotype has 2n = 36, FN = 68 (Zima et al., 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16721|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). There exists some discrepancy in the literature on the correct name for this species. Dobson's hydrodromus would have priority, but the type locality (Unalaska Isl) may be incorrect, and the holotype specimen shows dental characters of the Sorex araneus group (Rausch and Rausch, 1997). Hoffmann and Peterson (1967) proposed to suppress hydrodromus in favour of pribilofensis, a suggestion followed by van Zyll de Jong (1991b). How...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16722|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as S. hydrodromus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16723|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Reviewed by Cornely et al. (1992, Mammalian Species No. 416)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16724|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Originally described as a subspecies of cinereus and treated as such by Yudin (1972) and Okhotina (1977), then included in ugyunak (Ivanitskaya and Kozlovsky, 1985), but recently recognized as a distinct species by Zaitsev (1988), and van Zyll de Jong (1991b), who, however, pointed out its close relationship to jacksoni and ugyunak|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16725|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in quadraticauda by Allen (1938), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and subsequent authors, but the species has a much smaller and narrower skull (see measurements in Hoffmann, 1987:134) and was therefore regarded as distinct (Hutterer, 1993a). These differences were also recognized by Corbet (1978c:26) and Lunde et al. (2003b). Revised by Jiang et al. (2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16726|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Populations from Guatemala provisionally included by Junge and Hoffmann (1981) may be distinct and should be carefully studied|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16727|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Mexican subspecies according to Carraway (ms)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16728|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hallett (1978, Mammalian Species No. 98). Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 62 (Yates and Schmidly, 1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16729|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hallett (1978)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16730|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Peterson and Yates (1980, Mammalian Species No. 129) who included parva as a subspecies. However, Hartman (in Wilson and Ruff, 1999) stated that nigra is a synonym of parva, in which case nigra has priority. Karyotype has 2n=34, FN = 64 (Yates and Schmidly, 1975)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16731|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Peterson and Yates (1980). Recorded from the Pliocene of Europe; see Skoczen (1976)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16732|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in the Talpinae, but Shinohara et al. (2003) convincingly showed that Condylura, Parascalops, Scalopus and Scapanus form a monophyletic clade distinct from the Talpinae, a conclusion reached earlier by Thomas (1912c)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16733|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subfamily systematics controversal. Cabrera (1925) proposed a division into five subfamilies, Yates (1984), Hutterer (1993a), and others used three subfamilies. Includes also the extinct Gaillardiinae Hutchison, 1968. Scalopinae is used here as a subfamily, contra Hutchison (1968) and others. Desmana and Galemys were often placed in a separate family, Desmanidae, or subfamily, Desmaninae; see Bobrinskii et al. (1965), and McKenna and Bell (1997). The present arrangement of subfamilies and t...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16734|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Similar to ventralis (Junge and Hoffmann, 1981)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16735|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. minutus group. Formerly included in minutus but specimens from Caucasus have a slightly different karyotype (2n = 40, FN = 60) which led Kozlovsky (1973) and Sokolov and Tembotov (1989) to regard volnuchini as a full species. The karyotype of S. buchariensis is very similar (Ivanitskaya et al., 1977). Zaitsev and Osipova (2003) were able to distinguish volnuchini morphologically from minutus; they also documented Pleistocene records for volnuchini. Zagorodnyuk (1996c) des...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16736|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Asioscalops which was retained as a full genus by Yudin (1989:60). Schwarz (1948), Corbet (1978c:36), and Corbet and Hill (1991:38) included Euroscaptor, Parascaptor, Mogera, and Scaptochirus; but these are retained here as full genera, see Abe et al. (1991) and Gureev (1979:256-285). For phylogenetic considerations based on morphology, see Stein (1960) and Grulich (1971); based on allozyme variation, see Filippucci et al. (1987). For a review of European species, see Niethammer an...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16737|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456, under S. saussurei). Previously included in S. saussurei (e.g., Junge and Hoffmann, 1981) but resurrected by Carraway (ms, 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16738|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Similar to saussurei but smaller; see Junge and Hoffmann (1981), who allocated the species to subgenus Sorex. Hall (1981) included ventralis in oreopolus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16739|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex. Karyotype has 2n = 53-54, FN = 62-67 (Brown, 1974). Findley's (1955b) wide concept of the vagrans group was substantially modified by Hennings and Hoffmann (1977) and Junge and Hoffmann (1981). The group was partly revised by Carraway (1990). Demboski and Cook (2001) analyzed the phylogeography of the "dusky shrew complex" which overlaps with the S. vagrans complex of Carraway (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16740|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. caecutiens group. Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 68-70. The inclusion of yesoensis follows Abe (1967). Skaren (1964) suggested a relationship with obscurus (= monticolus) but this was rejected by Siivonen (1965) and Hoffmann (1971)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16741|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Karyotype has 2n = 60, FN = 62. Formerly included in cinereus, but van Zyll de Jong (1976, 1991b) provided arguments for a specific destinction of ugyunak; genetically related to jacksoni, portenkoi, camtschatica, and pribilofensis (Demboski and Cook, 2003). See Junge and Hoffmann (1981) and van Zyll de Jong (1983a, and in Wilson and Ruff, 1999) for further information|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16742|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. tundrensis group (Fumagalli et al., 1999). Youngman (1975) provided evidence that tundrensis is specifically distinct from arcticus. Palearctic populations formerly referred to arcticus were included in tundrensis by Junge et al. (1983) and Okhotina (1983). Hoffmann (1987) and van Zyll de Jong (1991b) discussed additional aspects of its taxonomy and distribution. Karyotype variable: 2n = 31-41, FN 56-60 in Siberia, 2n = 32/33, FN = 58 in Yukon, and 2n = 32/33, FN = 62 in ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16743|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Karyotype variable, 2n = 31-42, FN = 56-60 (Zima et al., 1998). Karyotype data analyzed by Ivanitskaya (1994) also place S. trowbridgii on a distinct branch in her cladogram. Reviewed by George (1989, Mammalian Species No. 337)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16744|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Formerly included in minutissimus (Dokuchaev, 1994) but later described as a new species (Dokuchaev, 1997). Subsequently reported from SW Alaska by Peirce and Peirce (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16745|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: G. M. Allen, 1923 as C. thomasi and C. avia|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16746|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Talpa by Corbet (1978c:36) and Corbet and Hill (1991:38). Retained as a genus by Abe et al. (1991) and Gureev (1979:282)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16747|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [not Freudenberg, 1914]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16748|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [not Schinz, 1821]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16749|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [not Lesson, 1827]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16750|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly regarded as a subspecies of caeca, but see Ramalhinho (1985) and Filippucci et al. (1987). Reviewed by Niethammer (in Niethammer and Krapp, 1990). Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 68. Dental morphology of occidentalis and europaea described by Cleef-Roders and Hoek Ostende (2001)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16751|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Imaizumi (1970b:128) recognized five taxa as valid subspecies. Harada et al. (2001) studied the karyotype (2n = 34, FN = 64) of the species and discovered two parapatric karyotype races in C Honshu|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16752|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Urotrichini see Storch and Qiu (1983:100). Includes sometimes Dymecodon; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:33-34). See also Imaizumi (1970b:123) who considered Dymecodon a distinct genus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16753|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in Urotrichus; see under genus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16754|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Urotricus pilirostris|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16755|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in Urotrichus, as in the last edition (Hutterer, 1993a), but morphological (Imaizumi, 1970b) and genetical data (Shinohara et al., 2003) support generic status|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16756|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Nasillus and Rhynchonax were included by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:31) and Corbet and Hill (1980:33); but Gureev (1979:201-204), listed both as distinct genera. Reviewed by Hoffmann (1984)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16757|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include stankovici, see comments therein. Karyotype as in europaea (Capanna, 1981). For synonyms see Niethammer, in Niethammer and Krapp (1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16758|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of Rhynchonax. Formerly included in soricipes, but see Hoffmann (1984)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16759|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: On specific status, see Grulich (1972) and Felten et al. (1973). Reviewed by Sokolov and Tembotov (1989), Zaitsev (1999), and Krystufek (2001a, b). European records by Vohralk (1991). Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 68 (Kefelioglu and Gencoglu, 1996)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16760|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Talpa streeti, as already suggested by Grulich (1982). Krystufek et al. (2001) revised the species, discussed the morphological variation, and mapped all known localities|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16761|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered as Talpa streeti|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16762|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Husson and Heurn (1959) recognized and named twelve color morphs from the Netherlands that are not listed here. Does not include altaica, caucasica, romana, and stankovici; see comments under these species. Only europaea and cinerea were regarded as subspecies by Niethammer (in Niethammer and Krapp, 1990). Do?ramaci (1989) considered velessiensis as the valid subspecies for Turkish Thrace. A biological review of the species was provided by Witte (1997). Karyotype has 2n = 34, FN = 68 (Krato...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16763|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in europaea by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), but considered a distinct species by Gromov et al. (1963). Reviewed by Sokolov and Tembotov (1989) and Zaitsev (1999). New records from Turkey (Kefelioglu and Gencoglu, 1996) and Iran (Krystufek and Benda, 2002) considerably extend the range of the species. Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 64 (Sokolov and Tembotov, 1989)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16764|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Krystufek (1994) revised the taxonomy of European populations of T. caeca and demonstrated morphometric differences to stankovici and to the Caucasus moles (caucasica, levantis). Species reviewed by Niethammer (in Niethammer and Krapp, 1990). In the paleontological literature, Talpa minor Freudenberg, 1914 is either regarded as a fossil ancestor of, or as conspecific with the extant caeca (Rabeder, 1972). However, Cleef-Roders and Hoek Ostende (2001) pointed out clear differences in the den...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16765|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed by Yudin (1989:52) in genus Asioscalops; but see Corbet (1978c:33). Kratochvl and Kral (1972) provided karyological evidence for a separation of altaica from the remaining Talpa species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16766|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in romana; specific status supported by Filippucci et al. (1987). Reviewed by Niethammer (in Niethammer and Krapp, 1990) and Krystufek (1994)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16767|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [not Lyddeker, 1902]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16768|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species belonging to this subfamily form the basal branch in a mtDNA study of all major mole taxa (Shinohara et al., 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16769|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex (Carraway, 1990). Karyotype has 2n = 54, FN = 62. Not conspecific with mirabilis; see Yudin (1969) and Hoffmann (1971). Related to monticolus; see Findley (1955b), Junge and Hoffmann (1981), and George (1988). Reviewed by Carraway (1985, Mammalian Species No. 231), who later (1990) removed sonomae from synonymy; see comments under that species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16770|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: ?|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16771|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included andersoni, gracilis, and investigator, according to Ellerman and Morrision-Scott (1966), but see Hoffmann (1984). Gureev (1979) listed these as distinct species without comment|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16772|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hoffmann (1984) included investigator in gracilis but on morphological and distributional grounds Wang and Yang (1989) and Storch (pers. comm.) concluded that both are sympatric in Yunnan and must therefore be regarded as distinct species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16773|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of Nasillus. Formerly included in soricipes; but see Hoffmann (1984). The shrew-like humerus was figured by Storch and Dahlmann (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16774|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a race of phaeura by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:87), but considered distinct by Harrison (1958) and Gureev (1979), a view supported by its cranial anatomy|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16775|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. parva group. Until recently a subspecies of parva, but species rank suggested by Carraway (ms) and Woodman (pers. comm., 2003). Relations to C. orophila remain to be studied|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16776|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus parca|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16777|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hoffmann (1985) included parva in C. lamula, but Lunde et al. (2003b) retained parva as a distinct species. Formerly in hypsibia but occurs sympatrically with that species; see Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16778|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus lamula|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16779|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include parva and lamula; see Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16780|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus hypsibius|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16781|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hoffmann (1985b) synonymized C. parva with C. lamula and was followed by Corbet and Hill (1992), but Lunde et al. (2003b) demonstrated that C. parva is much smaller than C. lamula and represents a good species known only by the type series, a conclusion already drawn by Allen (1938)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16782|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in Soriculus as a subgenus (Hoffmann, 1985b). Hutterer (1994b) and Motokawa (1997b, 1998) proposed generic status for Chodsigoa and Episoriculus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16783|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered as Soriculus salenskii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16784|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Certainly a distinct species, and regarded as such by Jones and Mumford (1971), Corbet (1978c), and Hoffmann (1987). Occurs nearly sympatrically with himalayica in N Burma|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16785|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in himalayica since Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), but retained as a separate species by Harrison (1958), Hutterer and Hrter (1981), Hoffmann (1987), and Corbet and Hill (1991). Arai et al. (1985) reported on clinal size variation in Japan. For date of publication see Holthuis and Sakai (1970). The species name is often spelled platycephala (as such in the second edition, 1993a); however, platycephalus is to be regarded as a noun, in which case the specific name does not chan...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16786|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Medway (1977) considered phaeura as a subspecies of himalayica but Corbet (1978c) and Jones and Mumford (1971) maintained styani and phaeura as separate species. Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966:87) included sumatrana in this species, but Gureev (1979:458) listed it as a distinct species, a view followed by Hutterer (1993a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16787|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1978c) included leander, platycephala, varennei, and probably hantu in himalayica. Gureev (1979) listed leander, hantu, platycephala, and varennei as distinct species without comment; both views are only partially accepted here. Species reviewed by Jones and Mumford (1971) and Hoffmann (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16788|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in himalayica by Medway (1977) and other authors but retained by Jones and Mumford (1971). The species differs considerably in its morphology and ecology from the species that inhabit the Himalayan region. The photograph of a live animal in Nowak (1991:156) depicts this species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16789|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in tribe Neomyini; see Repenning (1967:61). Because of the presence of white teeth the genus was occasionally included in subfamily Crocidurinae, but since Repenning (1967), overwhelming evidence has accumulated showing that Chimarrogale is a soricine shrew (Mori et al., 1991; Vogel and Besancon, 1979). Gureev (1971:226) included Chimarrogale in his subtribe Nectogalina within the Blarinini, while Reumer (1984:14) included it in the tribe Soriculini; see comments under genus Neomys...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16790|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Spitzenberger (1990b); European range mapped by Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999). Sorex amphibius Brehm, 1826 is probably an earlier name for the species (von Knorre, pers. comm.), although it has to be treated as a nomen oblitum. Karyotype from Spain to Turkey uniformly 2n = 52, FN = 98 (Zima et al., 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16791|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Species contrasted against parca and parva by Lunde et al. (2003b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16792|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus fumidus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16793|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of thibetanus by Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977) and Hoffmann (1987, 1996a, b), but retained by Hutterer (1979) because of larger skull measurements. The problem remains unresolved|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16794|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A species highly adapted for a semi-aquatic life (Hutterer, 1985). Includes sikhimensis, see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Hoffmann (1987). Reviewed by Hutterer (1993b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16795|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For placement in Soricinae see Vogel and Besancon (1979); formerly in tribe Neomyini; see Repenning (1967:45). Gureev (1971:226) placed Nectogale in a subtribe Nectogalina, but all authors prior to McKenna and Bell (1997) overlooked the fact that Nectogalini Anderson, 1879 was available|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16796|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly confused with leucops, but shown to be a distinct species by Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16797|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus macrurus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16798|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes baileyi as a subspecies; see Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16799|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in smithii, but retained as a separate species by Hoffmann (1985b), with lowei and furva as tentative subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16800|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in caudatus by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:59), but see Jameson and Jones (1977:474) and Hoffmann (1985b), who included sodalis (now in Chodsigoa) in fumidus. Motokawa et al. (1998) described the karyotype (2n = 64, FN = 116) and distribution of Episoriculus fumidus that occurs symatrically with Chodsigoa sodalis in Taiwan. A RNA sequence was published by Querouil et al. (2001) and Corneli (2002) under the name Soriculus fumidus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16801|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Woodman (1996) redefined the species and included avia as a synonym|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16802|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes sacratus and umbrinus as subspecies; see Gruber (1969) and Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16803|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus caudatus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16804|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described as a subgenus of Soriculus and often included in that genus (Hoffmann, 1985b). Hutterer (1994b) presented evidence that Soriculus, Episoriculus and Chodsigoa are not closely related to each other, and that Pleistocene and Pliocene shrews from Europe referred to Episoriculus by many authors (e.g., Rzebik-Kowalska, 1981) belong to the extinct genus Asoriculus, a conclusion widely accepted by paleontologists (Reumer, 1998; Rzebik-Kowalska, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16805|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included as a synonym in Episoriculus fumidus (Hoffmann, 1984), but Yu (1994) and Motokawa et al. (1997b, 1998) re-definied C. sodalis and described its characteristic karyotype (2n = 44, FN = 88). Kuroda (1935) already correctly distinguished between Chodsigoa sodalis and Episoriculus fumidus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16806|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as a subspecies of salenskii by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:60), but as a separate species by Corbet (1978c:24). Formerly included parca and furva; but see Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16807|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus smithii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16808|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Related to C. smithii|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16809|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Soriculus leucops|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16810|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicanus group, goldmani subset. Formerly a member of goldmani; revised by Woodman and Timm (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16811|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Better known as Neomyini (Repenning, 1967), but Nectogalini has priority, as pointed out by McKenna and Bell (1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16812|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a relict species by Choate (1970). Specimens from Honduras previously included in gracilis were described as a new species, C. hondurensis, by Woodman and Timm (1992)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16813|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group, goldmani subset. Reviewed by Choate and Fleharty (1974, Mammalian Species No. 44) and by Woodman and Timm (1999), who described magnimana as a subspecies from Honduras. Woodman (pers. comm., 2003) considered this name as a synonym of goodwini|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16814|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group, goldmani subset. Choate (1970) recognized two distinct subspecies, alticola and goldmani; the former is now considered a species. Revised by Woodman and Timm (1999), and Carraway (ms), who recognized the Oaxaca and Guerrero populations as distinct subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16815|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group. Revised by Vivar et al. (1997) who listed osgoodi as a subspecies|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16816|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Choate (1970) recognized this taxon as a relict species known only from the type locality. In 1980, a second specimen was collected 70 km further east (Pine et al., 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16817|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group. Formerly included in gracilis, see comments therein|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16818|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group; most similar to C. colombiana (Woodman, 2003)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16819|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Robertson and Rickart (1975, Mammalian Species No. 61). A relict species, according to Choate (1970)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16820|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Repenning (1967:37) and Reumer (1998:19) for placement in Blarinini. North and Central American species revised in part by Choate (1970) and Choate and Fleharty (1974); Central and South American species revised by Woodman (1996, 2002, 2003), Woodman and Timm (1993, 1999, 2000), and Vivar et al. (1997). Gureev (1979:433-437) listed many species that Choate (1970) considered synonyms. Formerly included C. surinamensis which was transferred to Sorex araneus by Husson (1963). Woodman (1993...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16821|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly listed under brevicauda or carolinensis. The population of short-tailed shrews in S Florida has a distinct karyotype (2n = 50-52) and a distinct morphology (Genoways and Choate, 1998; George et al., 1982). In addition, the presence of a contact zone with carolinensis (2n = 36-46) suggests that peninsulae represents a valid species (Genoways and Benedict, in Wilson and Ruff, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16822|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Original spelling hulophaga Elliot, 1899, corrected to hylophaga by Elliot (1905)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16823|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Original spelling hulophaga Elliot, 1899, corrected to hylophaga by Elliot (1905). Formerly included in carolinensis, but separated as a distinct species by George et al. (1982). Karyotype 2n = 52, FN = 64-66 (Zima et al., 1998). Molecular data suggest that this is the basal taxon of the genus (Brandt and Ort, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16824|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For specific status see Genoways and Choate (1972) and Tate et al. (1980), for a general review Genoways and Choate (1998) and McCay (2001, Mammalian Species No. 673). Hall (1981:54) listed carolinensis as a subspecies of brevicauda. Karyotype has 2n = 36-46, FN = 48-49 (Genoways and Benedict, in Wilson and Ruff, 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16825|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes telmalestes (see review by George et al., 1986, Mammalian Species No. 261), which Hall (1981:57) listed as a distinct species. Karyotype has 2n = 48-50, FN = 52 (Zima et al., 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16826|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group (Woodman and Timm, 1993). Woodman (1996) reported a second specimen from the Cordillera Oriental that he later described as a new species related to C. colombiana (Woodman, 2003); see under C. brachyonyx|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16827|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group. Included in mexicana by Choate (1970) and Hall (1981), but given species rank by Woodman and Timm (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16828|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group; most similar to meridensis and thomasi (Woodman, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16829|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16830|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group. Described as Notiosorex (Xenosorex) phillipsii but later included in Cryptotis mexicana; see Choate (1969). Recently resurrected by Woodman and Timm (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16831|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group. The populations of peruviensis document the southernmost occurrence of Cryptotis in South America (Vivar et al., 1997)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16832|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group, goldmani subset. Formerly included in mexicana (see Choate, 1970), but raised to species level by Woodman and Timm (1999). Further restricted and defined by Woodman and Timm (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16833|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Whitaker (1974, Mammalian Species No. 43), who recognized 9 subspecies, 5 of which occur in Middle America (Choate, 1970). Woodman (2002) concluded that orophila is a diagnosable species; see under that name. The remaining taxa are tentatively assigned to the five subspecies noted here (Carraway, pers. comm., 2003; Woodman, pers. comm., 2002). Some of these taxa may in fact represent good species. Karyotypes from Missouri and Texas count 2n = 52, FN = 54 (Genoways et al., 1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16834|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group, goldmani subset (Woodman and Timm, 1999). Formerly included in goldmani by Choate (1970), but given species rank by Woodman and Timm (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16835|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group. Choate (1970) included mayensis and merriami as subspecies, but see Woodman and Timm (1993) who revised the nigrescens group|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16836|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes orientis and watasei as possible subspecies (Hoffmann, 1987; Ognev, 1928; Yudin, 1989). Many of the listed synonyms have never been properly studied and identified and a meaningful subspecific division of the species is not possible yet. Recently, Lehmann (1983) referred constrictus to Crocidura russula. The form niethammeri from NE Spain may represent a valid species (Bhler, 1996; Lpez-Fuster et al., 1990). Neomys newtoni Hinton, 1911 is regarded as an extinct Pleistocene specie...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16837|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group. Revised by Vivar et al. (1997), who called it montivagus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16838|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. mexicana group. Reviewed by Choate (1970; 1973, Mammalian Species No. 28), who recognized four subspecies, mexicana, nelsoni, obscura, and peregrina; the latter three were regarded as separate species by Woodman and Timm (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16839|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group. Formerly included in nigrescens, but redefined by Woodman and Timm (1993). Occurs syntopically with nigrescens in Costa Rica (Woodman, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16840|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group. This species was commonly included in thomasi (Handley, 1976; Eisenberg, 1989) but is much larger and has a more robust dentition. Choate (pers. comm., 1983) and Hutterer (1986d) therefore considered meridensis a valid species, an action followed by Vivar et al. (1997) and Woodman (1996). Specimens from Pramo de Tam previously referred to meridensis have been described as a new species, C. tamensis, by Woodman (2002). A specimen from coastal highlands near Caracas report...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16841|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group. Revised by Woodman and Timm (1993)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16842|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. thomasi group. Revised by Vivar et al. (1997) and Woodman (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16843|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. nigrescens group. Species redefined by Woodman and Timm (1993). Also recorded from the Pleistocene of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico (Woodman, 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16844|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: C. parva group. Until recently a subspecies of parva, but given species rank by Woodman (2002, and pers. comm.)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16845|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Karyotype has 2n = 64, FN = 66. Formerly included in but now separated from cinereus by van Zyll de Jong (1980) and Junge and Hoffmann (1981); both species are closely related (George, 1988). S. haydeni occurs in grassy habitats while S. cinereus prefers forest and woodland (van Zyll de Jong, 1980). In Minnesota, Stewart and Baker (1994, 1997) and Brunet et al. (2002) found evidence of introgression between haydeni and cinereus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16846|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. Karyotype has 2n = 26-29, FN = 46. Type species of subgenus Stroganovia, see Yudin (1989), who recognized three subspecies, daphaenodon, sanguinidens, and scaloni. Okhotina (1993) transferred orii to caecutiens|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16847|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex, S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Karyotype has 2n = 66, FN = 70. Formerly included in cinereus or gracillimus (Corbet, 1978c); includes beringianus Yudin, 1967. On the status, authorship and valid date of publication see Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987). Related to jacksoni and ugyunak (van Zyll de Jong, 1982, 1991b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16848|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. minutus group. Type species of subgenus Eurosorex Stroganov, 1952. Known for long from a single specimen, until a near-topotype (USNM 449080) was obtained in 1987 (Hoffmann, 1996a). Regarded as a subspecies of thibetanus by some authors (Dolgov and Hoffmann, 1977; Hoffmann, 1987, 1996a, b) or included in buchariensis by others (Corbet, 1978c; Gureev, 1979). Hutterer (1979) recognized inconsistencies in the various published figures and descriptions of the same holotype sp...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16849|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Placed in the arcticus species group by Hall and Gilmore (1932) and in the cinereus species group by Hoffmann and Peterson (1967). Separated from cinereus by Junge and Hoffmann (1981). Van Zyll de Jong (1982) included leucogaster (= beringianus), portenkoi, and ugyunak in this species, but van Zyll de Jong (1991b) retained all three as distinct. Rausch and Rausch (1995) included jacksoni as a subspecies in S. cinereus based on ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16850|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. caecutiens group. Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 70. Probably not conspecific with sinalis as suggested by Corbet (1978c) and Dolgov (1985); see Siivonen (1965) and Hoffmann (1987). Because the well established name isodon Turov is formally not available, and because isodon Stroganov is antedated by gravesi Goodwin, Hoffmann (1987) suggested that isodon be declared the valid name; the case still needs to be submitted to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16851|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Not (Kelaart, 1850), not Skalon and Rajevsky, 1940, infrasubspecific name|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16852|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex, S. cinereus species group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). As pointed out by Junge and Hoffmann (1981), this species is inappropriately named because it has one of the shortest rostra of North American Sorex. Junge and Hoffmann (1981) also suggested that shrews of the Great Dismal Swamp described as fisheri and traditionally included in longirostris as a subspecies are much larger and may represent a valid species. Reviewed by French (1980, Mammalian Species No. 143). Part of r...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16853|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Imaizumi (1970b) reported that hosonoi occurs sympatrically with shinto and therefore should be considered as separate species (Corbet, 1978c). Ohdachi et al. (1997a, 2001) demonstrated that the species is genetically related to minutissimus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16854|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; member of the cinereus species group. Related to milleri, according to van Zyll de Jong (1991b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16855|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. Karyotype has 2n = 36/37, FN 38-40. Afforded specific rank by Hausser et al. (1975); reviewed by Hausser (1990) and Garca-Perea et al. (1997, Mammalian Species No. 554)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16856|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. gracillimus group. Karyotype has 2n = 36, FN = 62 (Sakhalin). This species has long been included in minutus but its specific status is now widely accepted on the basis of penial (Dolgov and Lukanova, 1966) and cranial (Hutterer, 1979) morphology, karyotype (Orlov and Bulatova, 1983), and allozyme data (George, 1988). The inclusion of hyojironis follows Corbet (1978c) and is tentative. Okhotina (1993) studied the geographic variation of the species. One of the subspecies ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16857|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. For comparison with dispar, see Kirkland and Van Deusen (1979). Reviewed by Kirkland (1981, Mammalian Species No. 155)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16858|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Reviewed by Owen (1984, Mammalian Species No. 215). Karyotype has 2n = 66, FN = 98. Overlaps in distribution and may be easily confused with arcticus in part of its range (Junge and Hoffmann, 1981)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16859|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Considered as a possible subspecies of asper (Corbet, 1978c) but retained as a full species related to tundrensis by Hoffmann (1987) who also suggested that a specimen from Nepal recorded by Agrawal and Chakraborty (1971) may represent excelsus. However, mtDNA data indicate that excelsus is neither related to asper nor to tundrensis (Fumagalli et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16860|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Findley (1955a) considered this a subspecies of oreopolus; however, oreopolus belongs to subgenus Otisorex (Diersing and Hoffmeister, 1977). For biological and distributional information, see Alvarez and Polaco (1984) and Matson and Baker (1986)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16861|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type genus of tribe Neomyini Repenning, 1967, for which Reumer (1984:14) used the name Soriculini Kretzoi, 1965. However, both are antedated by Neomyini Matschie, 1909 and Nectogalini Anderson, 1879. Biogeography and phylogeny of the genus reviewed by Krystufek et al. (2000a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16862|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly in Microsorex, which is a synonym of subgenus Otisorex, according to George (1988). Includes thompsoni since Diersing (1980b), but D. T. Stewart (in litt.) suggested that it may be a distinct species, as previously postulated by Long (1972b). Reviewed by Long (1974, Mammalian Species No. 33) and Junge and Hoffmann (1981). Sorex browni George, 1988 [replacement name for minutus (Brown, 1908), not Linnaeus, 1766] is the name for a Wisconsinan shrew related, if not conspecific, with S...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16863|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in monotypic subgenus Ognevia by Heptner and Dolgov (1967), who demonstrated that mirabilis is not conspecific with pacificus, as had been suggested earlier (Bobrinskii et al., 1965). Hutterer (1982b) suggested a closer relationship with Sorex (Homalurus) alpinus because of shared derived features of genital morphology. Karyotype has 2n = 38, FN = 66 (Zima et al., 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16864|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Genetically related to S. vagrans (Demboski and Cook, 2001). Reviewed by Owen and Hoffmann (1983, Mammalian Species No. 212), who recognized 9 subspecies. For further distributional information see Williams (1979) and Junge and Hoffmann (1981); for karyotype (2n = 54, FN = 76) and allozyme data see Brown and Rudd (1981) and George (1988)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16865|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as S. o. relictus; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16866|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Contrary to Findley (1955b), this species is not conspecific with S. vagrans. S. orizabae was included in vagrans by Hennings and Hoffmann (1977:8), later included in oreopolus by Junge and Hoffmann (1981:43), and most recently considered a separate species by Carraway (ms)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16867|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as included in S. oreopolus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16868|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Contrary to Findley (1955a), this species does not include emarginatus or ventralis, which Diersing and Hoffmeister (1977) placed in the subgenus Sorex. S. orizabae was included in vagrans by Hennings and Hoffmann (1977:8), and in oreopolus by Junge and Hoffmann (1981:43), but considered a separate species by Carraway (ms)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16869|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex (Demboski and Cook, 2001). Formerly included in S. monticolus but given species rank by Alexander (1996) based on morphometric differences|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16870|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Delisted Taxon as S. l. fisheri; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16871|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex (Carraway, 1990) or "dusky shrew complex" (Demboski and Cook, 2001). Includes obscurus and durangae, which were previously included in vagrans and saussurei respectively; see Hennings and Hoffmann (1977) and map in Junge and Hoffmann (1981); other synonyms follow van Zyll de Jong (1983a) and George and Smith (1991). Related to pacificus (see George, 1988). Reviewed by Smith and Belk (1996, Mammalian Species No. 528), and by Alexander (1996). Phylogeogra...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16872|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Revised by Hoffmann (1987). The species is sympatric with S. bedfordiae in C Sichuan|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16873|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. caecutiens group. Formerly included gracillimus and volnuchini, which are each now accepted as specifically distinct; see comments therein. Corbet (1978c) included also planiceps and thibetanus; but see Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977), Hoffmann (1996a, b) and Hutterer (1979). The European populations of minutus were revised by Hutterer (1990, 1999). Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 56 (Zima et al., 1998), but 2n = 40 and 36 in the Baltic islands land and Gotland (Fredga et al., 1995)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16874|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex or Eurosorex, S. caecutiens group. Karyotype has 2n= 38 (Finland) or 42 (Siberia), FN = 74. Yoshiyuki (1988a) recognized nine subspecies, but the evidence seems to be weak, and none is recognized here. Ohdachi et al. (1997b) identified a sister relationship between S. minutissimus and S. hosonoi|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16875|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Controversial opinions on the systematic status of milleri exist; Findley (1955a) regarded it as a morphologically distinct relict population allied to cinereus and accepted its specific status, as did Hall (1981) and Junge and Hoffmann (1981); while van Zyll de Jong and Kirkland (1989) suggested that milleri may not merit full specific status|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16876|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to unnamed subgenus by George (1988:456). Reviewed by Armstrong and Jones (1971b, Mammalian Species No. 2)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16877|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. arcticus group. Karyotype has 2n = 28/29, FN = 34. Van Zyll de Jong (1983b) and Volobouev and van Zyll de Jong (1988) suggested that maritimensis may be an independent species. Genetic data provided by Stewart et al. (2002) support that view. They suggest that S. arcticus and S. maritimensis shared a common ancestor approximately 2.4 million years ago|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16878|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Conservation status requires evaluation (Stewart et al., 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16879|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Similar to, and possibly conspecific with, veraepacis (see Junge and Hoffmann, 1981)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16880|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. Very similar to, and perhaps conspecific with tenellus, see review by Hoffmann and Owen (1980, Mammalian Species No. 131); but George (1988) retained both as distinct species|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16881|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes also the fossil genera Hesperosorex Hibbard, 1957, and Beckiasorex Dalquest, 1972. Diagnosis specified by Reumer (1989)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16882|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex. For comparison with gaspensis see Kirkland and Van Deusen (1979). Reviewed by Kirkland (1981, Mammalian Species No. 155)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16883|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Differs from crawfordi and evotis by subtle cranial features (Carraway and Timm, 2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16884|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in crawfordi (Armstrong and Jones, 1971a), but given species rank by Carraway and Timm (2000)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16885|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included evotis; but see under that species. Reviewed by Armstrong and Jones (1972b, Mammalian Species No. 17) and Carraway and Timm (2000). Further Mexican records by Vela (1999) and Alvarez and Gonzlez-Ruz (2001). In Arizona the species occurs in sympatry with N. cockrumi (Baker et al., 2003a)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16886|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A cryptic species indentified on the basis of cytochrome b gene fragments. Carraway and Timm (2000) included this new taxon in crawfordi and stated that they "found no identifyable morphological differences." Sympatric with crawfordi in SE Arizona. A karyotype of 2n = 62, FN = 94 reported earlier from Pima County, Arizona (Baker and Hsu, 1970), may refer to this species, while 2n= 68 and FN = 102 may refer to crawfordi. Molecular data also indicate that a third species occurs in Baja Califo...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16887|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning (1967:45) placed the genus in Neomyini. Reumer (1984:14) created a new tribe Notiosoricini to include Notiosorex, but George (1986:160) could find no evidence to support this separation. Hall (1981:65) included also Megasorex gigas, but Repenning (1967:56), Armstrong and Jones (1972), and George (1986) considered Megasorex a distinct genus. Notiosorex (Xenosorex) phillipsii belongs to Cryptotis; see Choate (1969) and Woodman and Timm (2000). Lindsay and Jacobs (1985) described an ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16888|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. vagrans complex. The species was tentatively included in palustris by Junge and Hoffmann (1981) and Harris (in Wilson and Ruff, 1999), but retained as a species by Hall (1981), Jones et al. (1982), and George (1988); a view supported by the skull figures and measurements given by Jackson (1928) and Carraway (1995). Apparently the species has not been collected again since 1899|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16889|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning (1967) and George (1986) placed the genus in Neomyini, but see Reumer (1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16890|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. alpinus group. Type species of subgenus Homalurus; see Hutterer (1982b). Reviewed by Spitzenberger (1990a). No clear subspecific variation; three karyotypic forms (2n = 54-58, FN = 68) have been described (Dannelid 1994; Lukcov et al. 1996). European range shown in Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999). Peripheral populations in the Pyrenees and the Harz Mtns (Gahsche, 1994) now probably extinct|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16891|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The form radulus is distinctly smaller (Hoffmann, 1985b), however, Motokawa (2003a) has shown that minor antedates radulus and should be used as the valid name for the small form (or species) occurring in Bhutan and Assam. For synonyms see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16892|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly most authors included Chodsigoa and Episoriculus as subgenera, but both are treated as distinct genera here, following Hutterer (1994b). Genus reviewed by Hoffmann (1985b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16893|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species probably vanished from Sardinia during the Middle Ages (Vigne, 1992)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16894|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Vanished in historical times (Reumer, 1980b). The morphology of the species was described in detail by Reumer (1980a). The epithet hidalgoi, as used by Alcover et al. (2000) in the combination Asoriculus hidalgoi, is an unjustified emendation|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16895|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A genus endemic to the Balearic Isls that went extinct during historical times. Vigne (1987) provided a summary of the extinction process. Further information in Vigne and Alcover (1985), and Vigne and Marinval-Vigne (1990, 1991). The morphological separation of Nesiotites from the extinct genus Asoriculus is weak and requires further study (Masini and Sar, 1998)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16896|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Better known as N. schelkovnikovi as reviewed by Sokolov and Tembotov (1989). Krystufek et al. (1998) reviewed the species in Turkey and showed that teres is the corect name for the species. Karyotype (2n = 52, FN = 98) identical to that of the other two species (Graphodatsky et al., 1993)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16897|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as N. schelkovnikovi|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16898|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Notiosorex (Hall, 1981:65); but Repenning (1967:56) and Armstrong and Jones (1972a, Mammalian Species No. 16) considered Megasorex a distinct genus; a view supported by George (1986) on the basis of allozyme data|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16899|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. vagrans complex (Carraway, 1990; Demboski and Cook, 2001). This taxon has been alternatively referred to obscurus, vagrans, and monticulus, but was given specific rank by Carraway (1990). Includes permiliensis as a valid subspecies (Alexander, 1996; Carraway, 1990)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16900|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. A sibling species of araneus (Meylan and Hausser, 1978), characterized mainly by the karyotype (2n = 22/24, FN = 44). Its distribution broadly overlaps with that of araneus in Germany. Revised by Hausser (1990), range map in Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16901|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type species of subgenus Otisorex, and of S. cinereus group. Does not occur in Siberia as previously suggested; the taxa haydeni, jacksoni, ugyunak, portenkoi, leucogaster, beringianus, and camtschatica have been included previously but are now considered as separate species; see comments under these taxa and Junge and Hoffmann (1981, and references therein), van Zyll de Jong (1982, 1991b), van Zyll de Jong and Kirkland (1989), and Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987). S. fontinalis was separated ...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16902|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, related to tundrensis. The species was recognized by Hoffmann (1987); no specimens other than the type series are known|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16903|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Otisorex; S. cinereus group (Demboski and Cook, 2003). Formerly included in cinereus (van Zyll de Jong, 1982) but now recognized as a full species (Ivanitskaya and Kozlovsky, 1983; van Zyll de Jong, 1991b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16904|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. caecutiens group. Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 68-70. This species still offers many unsolved problems, along with the species of the tundrensis and arcticus groups. Names like cansulus, granarius, and shinto have been included in caecutiens in the past but are presently included in other species or treated as separate species; see Hoffmann (1987) for a discussion of problems. The European range was reviewed by Sulkava (1990). Okhotina (1993) revised the subspecies taxonom...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16905|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. minutus group. Referred to subgenus Eurosorex by Yudin (1989). Considered a subspecies of thibetanus by Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977) and Hoffmann (1987, 1996a), but retained as a distinct species by Ivanitskaya et al. (1977), Hutterer (1979), Zaitsev (1988), and Yudin (1989). Karyotypes of two specimens from Tajikistan (2n = 40, FN = 60) were similar to that of volnuchini (Ivanitskaya et al., 1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16906|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Type genus of Soricidae. The systematic relationships of a large number of Holarctic species were studied by George (1988); her proposals for subgeneric allocation are mainly followed here. Keys and/or reviews are available for the species of various geographical areas: Canada (van Zyll de Jong, 1983a); North and Middle America (Carraway, 1990, 1995; Junge and Hoffmann, 1981); China (Hoffmann, 1987); Siberia (Yudin, 1989); and Europe (Niethammer and Krapp, 1990). Microsorex was formerly reg...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16907|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Formerly a subspecies of cylindricauda but recognized as a full species by Corbet (1978c) and Hoffmann (1987)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16908|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning (1967) and Reumer (1998) recognized and re-defined this tribe|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16909|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. Zagorodnyuk (1996c) defined this larger form as an allospecies of S. araneus. The species differs in larger external and cranial measurements from the allopatric common shrew (Zubko, 1937)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16910|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. S. tundrensis group. Karyotype has 2n = 32/33, FN = 58. Type locality discussed by Hoffmann (1987) and Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987). Does not include excelsus as suggested by Corbet (1978c); see under that species. Reviewed by Hoffmann (1987), who discussed the relationship between asper and tundrensis. Genetically, they are not closely related (Fumagalli et al., 1999)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16911|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. Possibly related or conspecific with Sorex antinorii (Brnner et al., 2002a), although its karyotype has not been studied yet. Genetically well distinguished from araneus (Lapini et al., 2001), but morphological differences between both species weak (Breda, 2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16912|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Refered to unnamed subgenus by George (1988). Close to emarginatus (see Diersing and Hoffmeister, 1977). Species reviewed by Simons and Hoffmeister (2003, Mammalian Species No. 732)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16913|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex. S. arcticus group. Reviewed by Kirkland and Schmidt (1996, Mammalian Species No. 524). Karyotype has 2n = 28/29, FN = 38. Palearctic species currently referred to arcticus (Gromov and Baranova, 1981:18) represent tundrensis (Ivanitskaya et al., 1986; Junge et al., 1983); see also Sokolov and Orlov (1980), Okhotina (1983), and Hoffmann (1985a). Formerly included maritimensis, but see Stewart et al. (2002)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16914|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. S. araneus is the preferred Palearctic species for studies in ecology and evolution; see Hausser et al. (1990), Hausser (1991), and Wjcik et al. (2002) for reviews. Karyotype variable (2n = 20-33, FN = 40). The species is well known for its Robertsonian chromosome polymorphism (Meylan, 1964) and for the tendency to establish local karyotype races (Hausser et al., 1985; Searle, 1984; Searle and Wjcik, 1998, 2000; Volobouev, 2003; Zima and Krl, 1984b; Zima...|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16915|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sorex, S. araneus group. Formerly known as the Valais chromosome race of the common shrew (2n = 24/25, FN = 40). Given species rank, diagnosed and reviewed by Brnner et al. (2002a). A contact zone in the Alps between araneus and antinorii was investigated by Brnner et al. (2002b). Sorex arunchi may be related, if not conspecific|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16916|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally described in the monotypic genus Atophyrax Merriam; now in subgenus Otisorex. S. vagrans complex (Carraway, 1990; Demboski and Cook, 2001). Karyotype has 2n = 54, FN = 70. Reviewed by Pattie (1973, Mammalian Species No. 27)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16917|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The former contents of Order Insectivora as used in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993) are listed in three separate orders (Afrosoricida, Erinaceamorpha, and Soricomorpha) in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005). See comments on those orders|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16918|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) notes that "platycephalus is to be regarded as a noun, in which case the specific name does not change with the gender of the genus," so "platycephala" as used in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993) is incorrect|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16919|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) notes that "platycephalus is to be regarded as a noun, in which case the specific name does not change with the gender of the genus"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16920|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Some treat fontinalis Hollister 1911 as a synonym or subspecies of Sorex cinereus Kerr 1792, while others treat them as distinct species. Dr. Hoffmann (personal communication, May 2004) recommended treating them as distinct species. Hutterer (in Wilson & Reeder, eds., 2005), however, retains it as a subspecies of S. cinereus|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16921|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Dr. Robert Hoffman (Assistant Secretary for the Sciences, National Museum of Natural History) states that this combination does not exist in the literature|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16922|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of dipteran family group name Chrysochlorinae Kertesz, 1908 (TSN 130284)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16923|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Sorex pribilofensis Merriam, 1895|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16924|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally as Mogera wogura minor according to Abe (1995), so parenthetical authorship in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) appears to be in error|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16925|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sorex bairdii (sic) spelling apparently originated in Hennings and Hoffman (1977)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16926|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Yates and Schmidly (1978). For authorship of the genus, see Grubb (2001) and Opinion 2005 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (2002b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16927|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|For authorship of the genus, see Grubb (2001) and Opinion 2005 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (2002b)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16928|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [not of Tilesius, 1809]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16929|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: [not Tilesius, 1809; not Sundevall, 1842]|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16930|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Ruff (eds., 1999) note that Sorex cinereus ohionensis is "probably [an] intergrade of cinereus and lesueurii"|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16931|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) treat as Tribe Desmanini, rather than as Subfamily Desmaninae. See comment on Desmanini|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16932|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, apparently an entry error intended as "Sorex neomexicanus Bailey, 1913" (TSN 555657)|2006-11-28 18:18:44|11/28/2006
16933|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The misspelling Eurostylops is actually introduced by Kathirithamby and Taylor (2005)|2006-11-28 18:32:29|11/28/2006
16934|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The misspelling P. robersoni is actually introduced by Kathirithamby and Taylor (2005)|2006-11-28 18:32:29|11/28/2006
16935|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The misspelling P. luctusae is actually introduced by Kathirithamby and Taylor (2005)|2006-11-28 18:32:29|11/28/2006
16936|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The misspelling X. pecki is actually introduced by Kathirithamby and Taylor (2005)|2006-11-28 18:32:29|11/28/2006
16937|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This is the intended combination in Kathirithamby and Taylor (2005), which is misspelled as Paraxenos luctusae (Pierce, 1911)|2006-11-28 18:32:29|11/28/2006
16938|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|species inquirenda|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16939|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|incertae sedis|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16940|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|fossil species|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16941|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|fossil species; belonging to Hypsibiidae according to Bertolani and Grimaldi 2000|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16942|Cooper 1964|fossil taxon|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16943|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. "Hypsibius canadense Murray, 1910" is apparently either an entry error intended as Hypsibius canadensis (Murray, 1910) (TSN 155413, which is currently in synonymy under Isohypsibius canadensis (Murray, 1910)), or more likely a gross entry error, combining two separate synonyms, Diphascon canadense Murray, 1910 and Hypsibius vancouverensis Thulin, 1911 (both currently listed in synonymy under D. oculatum Murray, 1906). In either case, the erroneous entry does not appear to have a basis in the literature, and so should be considered a database artifact|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16944|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|First published as Pseudechiniscus suillus forma facettalis Peterson, 1951|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16945|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Former subspecies of suillus have all been elevated or moved, so it is no longer necessary to recognize the nominotypical subspecies|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16946|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Possibly a synonym of Hypechiniscus gladiator gladiator (Murray, 1907), as Guidetti and Bertolani (2005) list Parechiniscus chitonides Cunot, 1926 both in synonymy and as a valid species. Kristensen (1987) considered Parechiniscus to be a monotypic genus. Status needs to be clarified|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16947|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Archechiniscidae Binda, 1978 was changed to rank of subfamily by Grimaldi de Zio & D'Addabbo Gallo, 1987|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16948|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) list as "subgenus to be defined"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16949|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although they spell it differently (-us), Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) note as "to be confirmed in this subgenus, see Pilato 1987"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16950|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) note as "to be confirmed in this subgenus, see Pilato 1987"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16951|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) note as "to be confirmed in this genus, see Pilato 1987." Pilato (1987) says that "it is possible, but should be confirmed, that D. marcusi belongs in this genus if it does not belong in the genus Diphascon, subgenus Adropion"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16952|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) note as "to be confirmed in this genus, see Pilato 1987"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16953|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) note as "subfamily proposed to try to solve some contradiction in the systematic of the family but it does not appear resolutive"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16954|Shabnam Mohammadi - data developer|Considered to be a synonym of Milnesium tardigradum by Ramazzotti & Maucci (1983), who state that Schrank's description contained no figures or clear identification and is most likely represented by Milnesium tardigradum Doyere (1840). Possibly a nomen dubium|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16955|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Macrobiotus angusti and Hypsibius augusti. The latter was apparently the original incorrect spelling (error pro augusti), and the latter is a subsequent combination of the correctly spelled epithet|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16956|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Hypsibius alpinus (Murray, 1906) (TSN 155393). Apparently the combination and spelling Hypsibius alpinum is not found in the literature|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16957|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unwarranted change with respect to gender, as all other major works use Diphascon elongatum rather than D. elongatus|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16958|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) do not mention the genus Hemitranarctus, they place it's type, Hemitranarctus chimaera, in synonymy under Dipodarctus borrori Pollock 1995. Of necessity, the genus becomes of synonym of Dipodarctus Pollock 1995|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16959|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The only atypical subspecies of Batillipes littoralis was synonymized under B. phreaticus by Villora-Moreno & de Zio Grimaldi (1993), so only the full species is now recognized|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16960|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment under Testechiniscus spitzbergensis regarding the spelling of the epithet (s vs. z)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16961|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Bertolani & Rebecchi (1993) note Schultze "erected the species Macrobiotus Hufelandii [...]. This species is still valid today (as Macrobiotus hufelandi Schultze, 1834 according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature)." This assertion seems to be in direct conflict with the current edition of the ICZN (4th ed., 1999), so it appears that the correct spelling should be the original, Macrobiotus hufelandi (see Articles 31.1 & 33.4 in particular). Spelling has been variously given as ending in -ii or -i in the literature. Many earlier works (Murray, 1910; Marcus, 1928, 1929, 1936; Mathews, 1938) use huflandii, while more recently some major works have spelled it huflandi (Ramazzotti & Maucci, 1983; Guidetti & Bertolani, 2005). Marcus (1936) lists various spellings that have been used in the literature. Further research is needed to clarify the correct spelling|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16962|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Hay (1906) notes that "In 1951 Dujardin employed the name Lydella [...]. A specific name was not supplied until 1888, when Plate called it Lydella dujardini in honor of its discoverer. Unfortunately, Lydella is preoccupied [...]. In its place I propose Microlyda." The current status of these nominal taxa apparently remains unclear, though Marcus (1936) mentions the generic names in the synonymy of Halechiniscus Richters 1908, and the species combinations in the synonymy of Halechiniscus guiteli Richters 1888. More research would be needed to clarify the status of these various names|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16963|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A junior homonym of fly genus Lydella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (TSN 650699)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16964|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A junior homonym of nematode genus Richtersia Steiner 1920 (TSN 60960)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16965|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Bello & de Zio Grimaldi (1999 "1998") give a phylogenetic taxonomy that treats Mesostygarctus as a subgenus of Pseudostygarctus, though they also give "revised, traditional definitions" of the examined taxa and there retain Mesostygarctus as a valid genus, with type species M. intermedius Renaud-Mornant, 1979. Guidetti and Bertolani (2005) list this species as Pseudostygarctus intermedius (Renaud-Mornant, 1979) "Amended by Bello & de Zio Grimaldi 1998"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16966|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti and Bertolani (2005) do not mention Mesostygarctus Renaud-Mornant 1979, but do list a valid species Pseudostygarctus intermedius (Renaud-Mornant, 1979) "Amended by Bello & de Zio Grimaldi 1998." Bello & de Zio Grimaldi (1999 "1998") give a phylogenetic taxonomy treating Mesostygarctus as a subgenus of Pseudostygarctus, then give "revised, traditional definitions" in which they retain Mesostygarctus as valid, with type species M. intermedius Renaud-Mornant, 1979|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16967|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) list as "possible species inquirenda, see Pilato 1997"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16968|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) list as "possible synonym of A. trinacriae, see Pilato 1997"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16969|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of trematode genus Thulinia Gibson & Bray 1979|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16970|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|In the original description, Richters (1980) used "Echiniscus novazeelandiae n. sp." (once with a hyphenation, several times without). This epithet spelling (-ee-) has been used in a number of later works, and a variant spelling (-e-) has also been used in a number of works, but it is not clear that the variant spelling should be used under the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. More research may be required to definitively establish whether there is a sound basis for using this modified spelling, but for the time being ITIS will follow Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) in this|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16971|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Binda, Pilato & Lisi (2005) on concerns regarding the distribution of Macrobiotus furciger Murray 1907|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16972|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The original spelling was given by Scourfield as "spitsbergensis," (and he consistently spelled the location "Spitsbergen" in that work) which is also the spelling used in many major tardigrade works. For some reason Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) have spelled it "spitzbergensis" (as did Richters, 1903, without comment). Further research may be needed to establish whether this modified spelling was intentional and permitted under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16973|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Note that according to Bertolani, Marley and Nelson (1999), there has been considerable confusion regarding the identity of specimens once considered as examples of augusti Murray. Such specimens may in fact be referrable "to augusti, megalonyx, kathmanae, or other species," so care must be taken (e.g., in determining range based on historical records)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16974|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A brief search of the literature as of mid-2006 reveals only two references to this species. The original description spells the epithet "maucci" and notes that it is dedicated to Dr. Walter Maucci. Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) list it as "mauccii", without comment|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16975|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Ramazzotti (1966) apparently original described baicalensis as a "variety", which (as a post-1960 name) under the current edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) is deemed to be "infrasubspecific" and as such is excluded. Since the original description has not been examined with reference to this possibility, it is unclear whether or not this is the case at this time. More research is needed on this|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16976|Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|fossil taxon; belonging to Hypsibiidae according to Bertolani and Grimaldi 2000|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16977|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Taxon authorship should be "Hansen and Kristensen" rather than "Guldberg and Kristensen." Despite being indexed in places as if his name were "Jesper Hansen Guldberg," the first author of this taxon (personal communication, October 2006) states: "My full name is Jesper Guldberg Hansen, so Guldberg is my middle name - Hansen is my surname"|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16978|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A brief search of the literature as of mid-2006 reveals only two references to this species. The original description spells the epithet "ramazzotti" and notes that it is dedicated to Dr. Giuseppi Ramazzotti. Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) list it as "ramazzottii", without comment. The species was also listed in Ramazzotti & Maucci (1983), but this reference is no longer at hand to check. It is unclear at this point whether or not this change represents a justified emendation under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16979|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally published with generic name "Makrobiotus," according to Marcus (1936)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16980|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marcus (1928, 1936) suggests that Murray (1907) originally used both epithet spellings, augusti and angusti, and that the latter is an error intended as the former. This is perhaps contradicted by Murray's later (1911) use of M. angusti, however|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16981|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Macrobiotus lazzaroi is a replacement name for Macrobiotus spallanzanii Maucci, which is a junior homonymy of a Della Valle name|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16982|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marcus (1936) considered Echiniscus bellermanni Schultze 1840 as a "Species dubia" and synonymized it under E. testudo Doyre 1840|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16983|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Macrobiotus spallanzanii Maucci 1973 is a junior primary homonymy of Macrobiotus spallanzanii Della Valle 1915|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16984|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Macrobiotus spallanzanii Della Valle 1915 is a senior primary homonymy of Macrobiotus spallanzanii Maucci 1973|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16985|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Marcus (1936) notes this was originally published as a variety|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16986|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under species record regarding the spelling of hufelandii/-i|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16987|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied by insect genera Amphibolus Klug 1830, Amphibolus Waterhouse 1833, and Amphibolus Mulsant & Rey 1863. Apparently a replacement name is needed|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16988|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The generic name Amphibolus is preoccupied in Insecta; a replacement name is apparently needed|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16989|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Kaczmarek & Michalczyk (2006) note that Astatumen ramazzottii (which they list as valid) "is probably a synonym of A. trinacriae (Arcidiacono)." ITIS is following Guidetti & Bertolani (2005) in synonymizing ramazzottii|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16990|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Doyre (1840) originally named this as "Macrobiotus Oberhaeuser"; apparently someone later emended this to add the terminal -i|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16991|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Doyre (1840) originally named this as "Macrobiotus Dujardin"; apparently someone later emended this to add the terminal -i|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16992|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Murray (1911) notes, "Originally described in 1907 [by himself] as a variety of E. spitsbergensis, Scourfield, I am now satisfied that the differences are too great to allow the two forms [spitsbergensis and spinuloides] to be united," and lists it as "Echiniscus spinuloides, sp.n." Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999), this appears to be an unnecessary re-naming of the same taxon (with the same epithet). The prior name appears to stand (now as a species), so the correct authorship should be from 1907, not 1911|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16993|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not recognized in Diphascon bullatum, following Guidetti & Bertolani (2005)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16994|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment attached to the species record; a question remains concerning the spelling novaezeelandiae vs. novaezelandiae|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16995|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) fish genus Parachela Steindachner, 1881 (TSN 687575)|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16996|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Listed as a "Spec. Dub." by Marcus (1936), a valid species by Mathews (1938), and as a "Species Incertae sedis" by Higgins (1959). No more recent reference was found, and the current status and placement of this name remains uncertain. Further research is needed to resolve this|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16997|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Maucci (1974) notes that Iharos (1964) described a "forma facettalis" of Pseudechiniscus ramazzottii, and notes that under the then-current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature this could be rendered as a subspecies (although the 1999 edition excludes this possibility in Article 15.2). However, he notes that it would be a junior homonym of Pseudechiniscus suillus facettalis Petersen 1951, and so established lineatus as a replacement name|2006-11-28 18:43:11|11/28/2006
16998|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The generic spelling is considered incorrect (see generic nomenclature comment on the Zoonomen website for details)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
16999|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, unintentionally added to ITIS from Zoonomen site for the genus Sapoya|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17000|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Zoonomen website (Peterson, 2006) treats the Phytotomidae as a subfamily of Cotingidae (as Phytotominae)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17001|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Synonymized according to the placement of the type genus, Xenicus G. R. Gray 1855, in Acanthisittidae on the Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2006)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17002|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|At present the Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2006) is not recognizing subfamilies within the Tyrannidae|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17003|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender (see David & Gosselin, 2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17004|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2006) concerning the spelling and authorship of Campylorhamphus pucherani(i)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17005|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender (see David & Gosselin, 2002). See also Dickinson (ed., 2003)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17006|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies of Myriachus crinitus are not recognized by Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006), or Dickinson (ed., 2003). Apparently the formerly-recognized northern subspecies, boreus Bangs, is now included within a monolithic species that covers the entire range. See AOU Check-lists (1957 & 1983) regarding the distributions of the former subspecies and the apparently united species|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17007|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|brunneicapillus is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17008|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender would be required if retained in Phylydor (as P. amaurote; see David & Gosselin, 2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17009|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender would be required if retained in Phylydor (as P. dimidiatum; see David & Gosselin, 2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17010|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender would be required if retained in Phylidonyris (as P. undulatus; see David & Gosselin, 2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17011|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006) for comments regarding the spelling/gender of Phylloscartes paulista/us|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17012|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006) and Dickinson (ed., 2003) for discussions of the various spellings of arquata/arcuata Gould 1871|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17013|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|carnobarba is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17014|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|ruficauda is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17015|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|fuscicauda is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17016|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|rupicola is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17017|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|amnicola is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17018|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|saya is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17019|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|dumicola is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17020|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|ruficaudus is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17021|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|pepoaza is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17022|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|rubetra is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17023|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|cinereicapilla is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17024|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|No subspecies are recognized in Myiodynastes luteiventris by Traylor (1979), Dickinson (ed., 2003), or Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17025|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender (Neodrepanis is feminine). Apparently "Neodrepanis hypoxanthus" was apparently used in a publication by Sibley & Monroe, and later corrected|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17026|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally hyphenated, as P. coeruleo-capilla, according to Traylor (1979)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17027|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|For the moment, ITIS is following the treatment in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006), which retain Atalotriccus pilaris as the sole species that genus (but with several subspecies); these are apparently following Ridgely & Tudor's 1994 work, The Birds of South America, vol. 2. Some, such as AOU (1998), follow Lanyon (1988) in lumping them into Lophotriccus|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17028|AOU notes (2005)|incertae sedis|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17029|AOU notes (2005)|accidental/casual in AOU area|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17030|AOU notes (2005)|recorded in AOU area only from Hawaii; extinct|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17031|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Neither Dickinson (ed., 2003) nor Zoonomen (Peterson, 2006) recognize the monogeneric family Oxyruncidae, which is used by the AOU (2005). Instead, they place Oxyruncus within Cotingidae (in Rupicolinae)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17032|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|lineatocapilla is invariable with regard to gender according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17033|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of beetle genus Fluvicola Dekay, 1844 (TSN 114071)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17034|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The American Ornithologists' Union (1983) notes that Tyrannus savana Vieillot 1808 is a replacement name for the secondary junior homonym Muscicapa tyrannus Linnaeus 1766. Muscivora tyrannus is a subsequent combination thereof (per AOU 1957)|2006-11-29 13:40:30|11/29/2006
17035|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|AOU (2004) notes, "Formerly treated as part of B. canadensis but separated on the basis of studies listed in Notes under that species. The distribution of this smallbodied form includes that of the subspecies B. c. hutchinsii, asiatica, leucopareia, taverneri, and minima as recognized by Delacour (1956)"|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17036|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554816|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17037|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen website|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17038|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, entry error, see TSN 554897|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17039|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory change for gender concordance. See also comments on Zoonomen site|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17040|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory change for gender concordance|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17041|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|AOU (2004) notes, "Formerly included populations now separated as B. hutchinsii on the basis of genetic studies of geese, including recent work with mitochondrial DNA (van Wagner and Baker 1986, Shields and Wilson 1987, Quinn et al. 1991, Paxinos et al. 2002, Scribner et al. 2003) that confirm earlier suggestions (e.g., Brooks 1914, Aldrich 1946, Hellmayr and Conover 1948) that more than a single species is involved. The distribution of this large-bodied form includes that of the subspecies B. c. canadensis, interior, maxima, moffitti, parvipes, fulva, and occidentalis as recognized by Delacour (1956)"|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17042|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554817|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17043|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 177724|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17044|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 177814|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17045|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 177507|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17046|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17047|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554925|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17048|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|It appears that "imperalis" may occur in the literature as an error for imperialis, but the indexed sources indicating this have not been examined yet. As such it is not yet clear whether this represents a 'literature misspelling' or a 'database artifact' that is unique to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17049|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554924|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17050|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554903|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17051|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See extensive comments on Zoonomen website regarding the nomenclature of Guaruba / Guarouba|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17052|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see 554844|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17053|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and Zoonomen website regarding the issues with Cacatua goffini|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17054|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554837|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17055|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554804|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17056|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554805|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17057|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554914|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17058|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554815|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17059|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554854|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17060|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554853|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17061|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554851|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17062|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554850|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17063|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554852|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17064|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554905|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17065|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554871|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17066|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see 554873|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17067|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554869|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17068|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554870|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17069|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554874|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17070|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554875|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17071|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554872|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17072|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554882|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17073|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554922|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17074|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554923|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17075|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554919|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17076|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554917|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17077|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554921|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17078|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554918|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17079|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554920|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17080|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554832|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17081|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554806|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17082|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003). Originally as "calthrapae," emended to "calthropae." Peters (1937) mistakenly used "calthorpae," but Dickinson argues that this has since earned the status of "prevailing usage" per the ICZN, despite being resurrected by Sibley & Monroe (1990). For the moment, ITIS will continue to follow the Zoonomen treatment, but will revisit as needed|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17083|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554894|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17084|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554857|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17085|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554858|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17086|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554909|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17087|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Cooridnator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003) regarding use of the name rhodogaster in Pyrrhula|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17088|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553113|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17089|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554865|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17090|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553911|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17091|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554809|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17092|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554807|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17093|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifacts, see TSN 554931|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17094|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are no longer recognized in Cyanoramphys auriceps since forbesi has been elevated to be a full species (see Dickinson, 2003)|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17095|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554848|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17096|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554842|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17097|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 177815|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17098|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554847|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17099|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554839|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17100|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554845|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17101|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554841|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17102|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554838|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17103|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554843|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17104|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554840|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17105|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554907. Note that, inexplicably, authorship for this record was changed to "(Tschudi, 1844)" (it had been null), but this author published no name that was even similar to "Pyrrhura r[h]odogaster", so it is changed to match the appropriate authorship for the [correctly spelled] name, '(Sclater, 1864)'|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17106|Richard C. Banks|Considered a hybrid by Peters, Check-list of Birds of the World, 2nd ed., 1979 (of Anas platyrhynchos  A. superciliosa)|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17107|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not presently recognized in Anas acuta|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17108|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not presently recognized in Anas aucklandica|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17109|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not presently recognized in Anas discours|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17110|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that mariloides (Vigors, 1830) "is unavailable as it was attached to specimens of the Lesser Scaup see Banks (1986)"|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17111|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not presently recognized in Mergus serrator|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17112|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17113|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553906|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17114|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment in Dickinson (ed., 2003)|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17115|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554887|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17116|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553921|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17117|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and Zoonomen site regarding epithet ending (-eli vs. -elli)|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17118|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Rose-winged Parakeets" in Banks et al. (1987) was a typo intended as "Rose-ringed Parakeets"|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17119|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Rose-winged Parakeet" in Banks et al. (1987) was a typo intended as "Rose-ringed Parakeet"|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17120|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender concordance. Also, original (and correct) orthography is "melancoryph-" according to David & Gosselin (2002)|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17121|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in David & Gosselin (2002) and on Zoonomen website regarding the orthography of this species|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17122|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment on Zoonomen site, where (as of 12/2006) carolinensis is retained as a subspecies of Anas crecca|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17123|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and on Zoonomen website regarding the complications in using bornea vs. rubra for this taxon|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17124|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site regarding the possible use of Pyrrhula anaca over P. leucotis|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17125|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although the Zoonomen site changed from using Chen (in 1998) to lumping this into Anser (in 2006), the AOU (2006) continues to use Chen for the three species. For the moment, ITIS is following the AOU on this issue|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17126|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See extensive comments on Zoonomen website regarding gender and authorship issues|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17127|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Placed variously in Anser or Chen, depending on whether or not the latter is considered a subgenus/synonym of the former. For the moment, ITIS is following the AOU, which currently (2006) retains Chen as a separate genus|2007-01-23 12:46:21|01/23/2007
17128|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily of Anatidae rather than its own family in recent works|2007-01-23 13:01:19|01/23/2007
17129|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. variabilis (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Sep. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17130|Terry Griswold|probable senior synonym of B. variabilis (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Sep. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17131|Terry Griswold|probable senior synonym of B. flavifrons (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Sep. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17132|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. lapponicus (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Sep. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17133|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. flavifrons (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Oct. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17134|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. terricola (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Dec. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17135|Terry Griswold|probable senior synonym of B. flavifrons (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Dec. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17136|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. pensylvanicus (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Dec. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17137|Terry Griswold|probable synonym of B. ephippiatus, though it may well be a separate species (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Dec. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17138|Paul Williams|Introductions: New Zealand, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Japan, Tasmania, South Africa? China?|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17139|Paul Williams|Introductions: Iceland|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17140|Paul Williams|Introductions: New Zealand, Chile|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17141|Paul Williams|Introductions: New Zealand|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17142|Paul Williams|Introductions: Ireland|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17143|Paul Williams|Introductions: Australia, possibly extinct|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17144|Terry Griswold|B. californicus is probably a synonym of B. fervidus. B. californicus' colour pattern only just crosses the border into Mexico (Paul Williams, pers. comm. Dec. 2006)|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17145|Paul Williams|B. ephippiatus only just makes it into S. America beyond Panama|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17146|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Krombein et al. (1979) list the distribution of B. crotchii (p. 2196) as "Calif.; Mexico (Baja California)." Williams (pers. comm., Dec. 2006) says "I have no records of crotchii from Mexico [...] - needs confirmation"|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17147|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Paul Williams ("Bombus - bumblebees of the world" website, 12/2006) says "this species has been introduced into Mexico and into California, which is outside its native range (Thorpe, 2003)", but also (pers. comm., 12/2006) notes that "its precise current status there needs to be confirmed"|2007-01-23 13:12:43|01/23/2007
17148|David Nicolson - ITIS Database Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553805|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17149|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 553820|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17150|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Spelled "Ortalis leucogaster" once in Komar & Nstor (2003). Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17151|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subspecies of Ortalis guttata without comment in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and Zoonomen (website, Dec. 2006). See also comments in Vaurie (2006)|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17152|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subspecies of Ortalis motmot without comment in Dickinson (ed., 2003) and Zoonomen (website, Dec. 2006). See also comments in Vaurie (2006)|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17153|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen website. Originally described as Ortalida squamata, but Ortalida and Ortalis are considered equivalent for nomenclatural purposes, so under the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN Art. 51.3.1, 1999) authorial parentheses should not be used for this if combined with either generic name|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17154|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (Zoonomen website, Dec. 2006) comments as follows: Described by Reinhardt in Mitua, which was an 1841 Strickland emendation of Lesson's 1831 Mitu. ICZN (1999) 51.3.1 states "Parentheses are not used when the species-group name was originally combined with an incorrect spelling or an emendation of the generic name..."|2007-01-23 13:28:07|01/23/2007
17155|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No locality known|2007-01-23 13:38:20|01/23/2007
17156|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior primary homonym of Perdita boharti Timberlake, 1956. This species is in need of a new name|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17157|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary junior homonym of Calliopsis timberlakei (Rozen, 1958)|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17158|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary junior homonym of Calliopsis cincta hurdi (Rozen, 1958)|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17159|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary junior homonym of Calliopsis micheneri (Rozen, 1958)|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17160|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New name for Calliopsis micheneri Shin, 1967|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17161|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New name for Calliopsis timberlakei Shinn, 1967|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17162|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior primary homonym of Perdita bohartorum Parker, 1983|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17163|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary senior homonym of Calliopsis micheneri Shin, 1967|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17164|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary senior homonym of Calliopsis timberlakei Shinn, 1967|2007-01-23 13:46:20|01/23/2007
17165|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, data entry error for Lanthonotus borneensis|2007-01-23 14:26:28|01/23/2007
17166|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The name Calumma has been found to be of neuter gender (see Raxworthy & Nussbaum, 2006; Walbrl & Walbrl, 2004, etc.), so a number of species epithets have been adjusted accordingly|2007-01-24 14:48:25|01/24/2007
17167|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy, apparently a junior secondary homonym of Euryglossina clypearis Esley, 1976|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17168|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Euryglossina clypearis (Exley, 1980)|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17169|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved homonymy, apparently a junior secondary homonym of Euryglossina doddi (Perkins, 1912)|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17170|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Euryglossina doddi (Exley, 1968)|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17171|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Australian Faunal Directory website. A senior primary homonym and objective synonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Friese 1924, and senior primary homonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Friese 1917|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17172|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Australian Faunal Directory website: "junior primary homonym and junior objective synonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Baker, 1906; junior primary homonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Friese, 1917"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17173|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Australian Faunal Directory website: "junior primary homonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Baker, 1906," and senior primary homonym of Stilpnosoma turneri Friese, 1924|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17174|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Turnerella Fr. Schmitz in Engler et Prantl (TSN 11908)|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17175|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Michener (2000), where it is argued that Turnerella Cockerell 1910 should be considered a synonym of Euryglossina (Euryglossina) Cockerell 1910, but the Australian Faunal Directory website (2006) treats it as its own subgenus of Euryglossina, without comment|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17176|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of Smithia Milne-Edwards 1851 (and apparently of several other homonymous uses of Smithia in various groups)|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17177|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior secondary homonym of Euryglossidia punctata Rayment, 1935]"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17178|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior primary homonym of Euryglossa maculata tuberculata Rayment, 1939"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17179|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior secondary homonym of Euryglossina bicolor Rayment, 1928"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17180|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Australian Faunal Directory website regarding Euryglossina bicolor Rayment 1928 and E. sulphurella colorata Rayment 1935, which are both based on the same type|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17181|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior secondary homonym of Euryglossa maculata Smith, 1879"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17182|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior secondary homonym of Euryglossa nigra Smith, 1879"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17183|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Australian Faunal Directory website comments, "junior secondary homonym of Euryglossina semiflava Cockerell, 1929"|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17184|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Michener (2000) treats Pachyprosopina as a subgenus of Euryglossina, Australian Faunal Directory website treats it as it was originally used, as a subgenus of Pachyprospois|2007-01-25 14:58:37|01/25/2007
17185|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Atkins (1982) Micromalthus debilis is "introduced in Europe, South Africa, ?Neotropics; only BC in Canada"|2007-02-09 13:11:13|02/09/2007
17186|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 and the coleopterous family Sphaeriidae Erichson, 1845, have been suppressed under the plenary powers owing to homonymy of the family name (I. C. Z. N., opinion 1331, 1985) (Duff, 1992)|2007-02-09 13:11:13|02/09/2007
17187|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. See Clinidium sculptile (Newman, 1838). Original name for this species is Rhysodes sculptilis Newman, 1838|2007-02-09 13:11:13|02/09/2007
17188|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, ITIS entry error, see Derodontoidea|2007-02-09 13:29:13|02/09/2007
17189|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to McGavin (1993), Geocorisae was used in the past for a large group or series comprising all the mainly terrestrial heteropterans|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17190|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 108314|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17191|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) animal phylum Acanthocephala (TSN 64238)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17192|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103725|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17193|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103727|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17194|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103729|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17195|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 103717|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17196|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103731|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17197|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103737|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17198|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103739|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17199|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103741|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17200|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 104024|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17201|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 104026|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17202|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 104028|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17203|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 104020|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17204|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 103699|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17205|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103706|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17206|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103709|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17207|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103711|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17208|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103713|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17209|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103715|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17210|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103704|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17211|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103735|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17212|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103733|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17213|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103745|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17214|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103743|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17215|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subgeneric status|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17216|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Lattin (2001), records of this species for the United States cited by Henry (1988) should be referred to Cardiastethus flaveolus|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17217|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior secondary homonym of Cimex domesticus Schilling, 1834|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17218|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The records from the United States are misidentifications of T. neocalifornicus (Brailovsky et al. 1994)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17219|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Zicca nassulata Amyot and Serville, 1843|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17220|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Margus Dejean, 1834 (Coleoptera)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17221|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Poronotus Gill, 1861 (Pisces)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17222|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory correction for gender|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17223|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Hoplinus scutellaris Henry, 1997|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17224|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Aphleboderrhis|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17225|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for the genus Coriomeris Westwood, 1842|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17226|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Aneurus Curtis, 1825|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17227|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Hyalymenus Amyot and Serville, 1843|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17228|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Solenonotus Reuter, 1871|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17229|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Physopleurella Reuter, 1884|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17230|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Alofa Herring, 1976|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17231|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No definite locality given for North America|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17232|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for Ceratocombus (Leptonannus) Reuter, 1891|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17233|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Aradus Fabricius, 1803|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17234|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Alydus Fabricius, 1803|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17235|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Berytinus Kirkaldy, 1900|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17236|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Elasmucha Stl, 1864|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17237|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Stenocoris Burmeister, 1839|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17238|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Euthochtha Mayr, 1865|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17239|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Ceraleptus Costa, 1847|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17240|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Ficana Stl, 1862|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17241|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Acanthocephala Laporte, 1833|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17242|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Sephina Amyot and Serville, 1843|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17243|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type species for genus Megalotomus Fieber, 1860|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17244|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New name for Merocoris Hahn, 1834|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17245|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Synonymy by virtue of shared type-species|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17246|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory gender correction|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17247|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior homonym of Merocoris Hahn, 1834 (TSN 108471)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17248|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Merocoris Perty, 1833 (TSN 108458)|2007-02-09 13:40:03|02/09/2007
17249|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Many authors have used the spelling "Arctocorixa" for this genus|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17250|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Sigara omani (Hungerford, 1930)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17251|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Unnecessary new name for Lobonotus Uhler|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17252|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Lobonotus Milne-Edwards, 1863 (Crustacea)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17253|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Galgulus Brisson, 1760 (Aves)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17254|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stephania Lesueur, 1813 (Coelenterata)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17255|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Epithet subsequently corrected to wileyae (species named after Mrs. Grace Wiley)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17256|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Japetus Stl, 1863 (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17257|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 103510|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17258|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, combination apparently not found in the literature, but seems to correspond to Trichocorixa calva (Say, 1832)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17259|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Upgraded to generic status|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17260|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Acanthia spinosa Rossi 1790|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17261|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Corisa kollari Fieber, 1851|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17262|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Largus|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17263|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Aethus|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17264|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Gerris|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17265|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|As type for genus Pararhaphe|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17266|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenocoris Rambur, 1839 (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17267|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 103470, which itself is a spelling variant of Arctocoriza Wallengren, 1894 (TSN 103469)|2007-02-09 13:53:13|02/09/2007
17268|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Nomen nudum; incertae sedis (Henry and Froeschner, 1988)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17269|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Dorachosa Distant, 1892 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17270|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Doubtfully established in North America (Henry and Froeschner, 1988)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17271|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Stenocoris Burmeister, 1839 (Hemiptera: Coreidae)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17272|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No locality given (Henry and Froeschner, 1988)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17273|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Melinna Malmgren, 1865 (Polichaeta)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17274|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Loxops Cabani, 1847 (Aves)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17275|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Capsus geminus Say, 1832|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17276|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Strongylotes Schoenherr, 1836 (Coleoptera)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17277|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Episcopus Brisson, 1760 (Aves)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17278|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raised to generic status|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17279|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Schuh (2001) does not recognize the existence of subspecies of P. negundinis|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17280|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Schuh (2001) does not recognize the existence of subspecies in P. obscurus|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17281|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently Schuh (2001) does not recognize the existence of subspecies in P. salicicola|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17282|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species Incertae sedis (Schuh, 2001)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17283|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Plagiognathus albella Stichel, 1934|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17284|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory correction for epithet ending|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17285|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species incertae sedis. Schuh and Schwartz (1988) were not able to associate this name with any other known specimens|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17286|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raised to species status|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17287|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|All published records of A. flavus (Sahlberg) from North America are in error and are correctly associated with A. speciosus Bliven (Schwartz et al. 1989)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17288|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species incertae sedis (Schwartz and Stonedahl, 2004)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17289|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior secondary homonym of Megalopsallus atriplicis (Knight, 1927) TSN 106527|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17290|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Lopidea eremita Van Duzee, 1923|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17291|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior secondary homonym of Cimex ruficornis Geoffroy, 1785|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17292|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior primary homonym of Cimex ruficornis Fabricius, 1775|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17293|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Kerzhner & Josifov (1999) indicate that records from North America are based on misidentifications|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17294|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Incorrect subsequent spelling|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17295|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Records from North America are based on misidentifications (Kerzhner and Josifov, 1999)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17296|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raised to subfamily status|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17297|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Monalocorisca maculata (Johnston, 1939)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17298|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Monalocorisca rostrata (Johnston, 1939)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17299|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Trigonotylus caelestialium (Kirkaldy, 1902)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17300|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Monosynamma bohemanni (Fllen, 1829)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17301|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Ambrysus Stl, 1862|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17302|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Elevated to generic rank|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17303|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Macrolophus separatus (Uhler, 1894)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17304|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raised to family rank|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17305|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raised to family status|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17306|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Under Pilophorus gracilis Uhler, 1895 subspecies are not considered to exist|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17307|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New name for Lepidopsallus pini Knight - junior secondary homonym of Atractotomus pini Fieber|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17308|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior secondary homonym of Capsus bimaculatus Fabricius, 1803|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17309|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior primary homonym of Capsus nubilus Say, 1832|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17310|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Although the spelling Actitocoris was intended by the author and was widely used subsequently, the spelling Actinocoris should be accepted (Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17311|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misidentification by Wheeler & Hoebeke (1982)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17312|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior secondary homonym of Atractomus pini Fieber, 1864|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17313|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Helonotus Amyot and Serville, 1843 (Hemiptera)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17314|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Unnecessary new name for Heterogaster Schilling, 1829|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17315|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to the rank of subfamily|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17316|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies are considered to exist within M. mulsanti, which is a variable and widely distributed species in the Americas|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17317|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. This name combination does not appear to exist in the literature|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17318|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Replacement name for Poecilocapsus sexmaculatus Barber (preoccupied)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17319|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 106735|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17320|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 107700|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17321|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of crustacean genus Apocremnus Milne-Edwards, 1878 (TSN 203674)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17322|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of bird genus Micropus Wolff 1810, lepidopteran genus Micropus Huebner 1818, and fish genus Micropus Gray 1831 (TSN 643591) (etc.!), as well as 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Micropus L. (TSN 38096)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17323|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fungal genus Pilophorus Th. Fr., 1857 (TSN 14028)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17324|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 106849|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17325|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of mollusk genus Trichia Hartmann, 1841 (TSN 77926)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17326|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Capsus nubilus Say, 1832 (TSN 105037)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17327|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Senior homonym of Capsus nubilus Herrich-Schaeffer, 1836 (TSN 104469)|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17328|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Ambrysus (Accytarus) La Rivers, 1965. This has apparently never been used as a full genus|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17329|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, see Ambrysus (Syncollis) La Rivers, 1965. This has apparently never been used as a full genus|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17330|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103619|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17331|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103635|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17332|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103637|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17333|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103639|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17334|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103641|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17335|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103621|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17336|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103623|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17337|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103626|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17338|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103643|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17339|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103630|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17340|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103632|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17341|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103628|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17342|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103645|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17343|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103649|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17344|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103647|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17345|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103653|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17346|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in subspecies names. See TSN 103655|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17347|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103657|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17348|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103659|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17349|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103661|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17350|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103663|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17351|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, ITIS does not embed subgeneric names in species names. See TSN 103651|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17352|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 105623|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17353|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently not a junior homonym as "Myrmecophyes oshanini Fieber, 1870" was found to be a literature misspelling of M. oschanini Feiber 1870|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17354|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Preoccupied in Atractotomus by Uhler's 1872 name, and replaced in 1931 by A. reuteri Knight. Under ICZN Article 59.3, even though these are not currently congeneric, Reuter's name is permanently invalid|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17355|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subspecies status|2007-02-09 14:28:45|02/09/2007
17356|Derek S. Sikes, PhD|fossil taxon|2007-02-09 14:45:33|02/09/2007
17357|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ovophis monticola zayuensis. While the original name gave the epithet as "zayensis", this is corrected to zayuensis. The combination "Ovophis monticola zayensis" has apparently never appeared with tha spelling in the literature|2007-02-09 15:00:29|02/09/2007
17358|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Proscopus Marshall, 1919 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)|2007-03-13 10:01:19|03/13/2007
17359|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Dinema J. Lindley 1831 and euglenoid genus Dinema Perty 1851 (TSN 9862)|2007-03-13 10:01:19|03/13/2007
17360|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|hydroids|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17361|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|hydroids and hydromedusae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17362|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|The parent is Family incertae sedis (suborder Tubulariida) according to AFS special publication 28, Cnidaria and Ctenophora, second edition. However, the suborder Tubulariida is not currently used in ITIS database. Thus its immediate parent is order Anthoathecatae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17363|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|The parent is Family incertae sedis (suborder Sphaerocorynida) according to AFS special publication 28, Cnidaria and Ctenophora, second edition. However, the suborder Sphaerocorynida is not currently used in ITIS database. Thus its immediate parent is order Anthoathecatae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17364|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|The parent is Family incertae sedis (order Anthoathecatae-Anthomedusae) according to AFS special publication 28, Cnidaria and Ctenophora, second edition. Thus its immediate parent is order Anthoathecatae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17365|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|The parent is Family incertae sedis according to AFS special publication 28, Cnidaria and Ctenophora, second edition. Its immediate parent is order Leptothecatae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17366|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bayer (1956) notes: "The name Octocorallia is used in preference to prior terms because [...] Alcyonaria, although widely used, has been employed for the order Alcyonacea as well as for the subclass as a whole and thus leads to confusion"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17367|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Zoantharia de Blainville, 1830 is typically used for fossil taxa|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17368|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|In accordance with article 32.5.2.1 of the ICZN (1999), the umlaut in the original spelling of Renilla mlleri Klliker, 1872 must be deleted from the "u" and the letter "e" inserted thereafter|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17369|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) include all taxa previously included in the order Gorgonacea as members of the order Alcyonacea; thus, the synonymy is implied|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17370|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Calyptrophora wyvillei Wright, 1885|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17371|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Calyptrophora Gray, 1866|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17372|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) include all taxa previously included in the order Stylasterina as members of the order Anthoathecatae; thus, the synonymy is implied|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17373|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Stylatula gracilis Verrill, 1864 (TSN 52392)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17374|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|In accordance with article 32.5.2.1 of the ICZN (1999), the umlaut in the original spelling of ltkeni Brook, 1889 must be deleted from the "u" and the letter "e" inserted thereafter|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17375|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparently a senior synonym of Carybdeida Claus, 1886|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17376|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Bouillon and Boero (2000) regard Dipurena dolichogaster (Haeckel, 1864) (TSN ) as a "doubtful species"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17377|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 49246|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17378|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 51357|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17379|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 51253|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17380|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 50421|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17381|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Larson and Fautin (1989) note, "Mller's name is unavailable because it was part of a non-Linnaean polynomial"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17382|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Sometimes treated as the subfamily Kishinouyeinae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17383|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Sometimes treated as the subfamily Lucernariinae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17384|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Sometimes treated as the subfamily Lipkeinae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17385|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Marques and Collins (2004) use the name Leptothecata for this group, but see Cairns et al. (2002) for name variation|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17386|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Kramp (1961) notes: Octocanna aphrodite Bigelow, 1919 is a replacement name for Octocanna polynema Maas, 1906|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17387|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Zygophylaxidae Stepanjants, 1979 (correctly spelled Zygophylacidae which was elevated from the subfamily Zygophylacinae Stechow, 1921) contained the genera: Abietinella Levinsen, 1913; Cryptolaria Busk, 1857; and Zygophylax Quelch, 1885 all of which are currently assigned to the family Lafoeidae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17388|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Marques and Collins (2004) use the name Anthoathecata for this group, but see Cairns et al. (2002) for name variation|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17389|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schuchert (2004) erroneously regards an apparent subsequent combination (Merona nematophorum Antsulevich and Polteva, 1986) as the original combination; nonetheless, the correct original combination Rhizogeton nematophorum Antsulevich, 1986 is transfered to the genus Similomerona Schuchert, 2004 by implication|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17390|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schuchert (2004) notes that Clavidae McCrady, 1859 is a senior synonym of Hydractiniidae L. Agassiz, 1862|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17391|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Lychnagalma utricularia (Claus, 1879)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17392|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Lychnagalma Haeckel, 1888|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17393|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Despite its seniority, Totton (1965) considers Anthophysidae Brandt, 1835 to be a synonym of Athorybiidae Huxley, 1859|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17394|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Halistemma cupulifera Lens and van Riemsdijk, 1908|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17395|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17396|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, see Lensia meteori (Leloup, 1934)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17397|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The type genus (Limnocnida Gnther, 1893) is now regarded as a member of the Olindiidae Haeckel, 1879|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17398|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|alternative spelling of Siphonophorae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17399|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cornelius (1995) considered Leptolida to be a Class which contained members that other authors currently assign to the Class Hydrozoa. Cornelius (1995) gives considerable discussion on the nomenclature he chose to follow (p. 68)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17400|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Although many authors (Petersen, 1990; Bouillon, 1985) consider members of the family Hydridae to be closely allied to the Moerisiidae, others maintain that they are distinct enough to merit their inclusion in the suborder Hydrida|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17401|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Members of the Hydoida Johnston, 1836 are currently recognized as belonging to the Hydroidolina|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17402|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Chondrophora contained the families Vellelidae Brandt, 1835 and Porpitidae Brandt, 1835. All are now considered solely to be Porpitidae Brandt, 1835|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17403|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The suborder Rhizophysaliae appears to have been replaced by the suborder Cystonectae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17404|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The spelling of Agalmidae Brandt, 1835 has been emended to Agalmatidae Brandt, 1835|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17405|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|The species Stephanomia imbricata Quoy and Gaimard, 1834 (previously a child of Agalmidae Brandt, 1835 TSN 51381) could not be located in the literature and thus could not be moved appropriately|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17406|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) list Rosacea plicata as "sensu H. B. Bigelow, 1911"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17407|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17408|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A (I)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17409|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A(E,I)-P|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17410|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A(E,I)-P (E,I)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17411|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A(E,I)-P(E,I)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17412|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A(I)-P(I)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17413|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-Ac|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17414|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: Ac|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17415|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-E|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17416|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-P|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17417|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-P(I)- Ac|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17418|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-P-Ac|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17419|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: A-P-E|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17420|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: F|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17421|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: F, I|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17422|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: P|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17423|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Cairns et al. (2002) Occurrence values: P-Ac|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17424|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|hydroids and hydromedusae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17425|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Schuchert (2004) notes that "Tubiclava is a doubtful genus and should therefore not be used anymore"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17426|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Fossil taxon|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17427|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of anemone genus Heteractis Milne Edwards, 1857 (TSN 611447)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17428|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 52118|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17429|Estelle Yoo - ITIS Data Development Technician|hydromedusae and hydroids|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17430|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a secondary junior homonym of hydrozoan name Tubularia ramosa Linnaeus 1758, which is currently valid as Eudendrium ramosum (Linnaeus 1758) (TSN 49104)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17431|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Taxon author frequently mis-stated as "(van Beneden, 1844)"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17432|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 51702|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17433|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A later redescription (see comments in Cairns et al., 2002)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17434|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|ITIS is not currently utilizing superfamilies within Suborder Filifera|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17435|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Cairns et al. (2002) note that "Podocoryne" is an incorrect subsequent spelling of Podocoryna|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17436|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|North American populations formerly considered to be members of Hydractinia carnea are now considered to be a different species, H. americana. See Cairns et al. (2002)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17437|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The generic spelling "Podocoryne" is an incorrect subsequent spelling (of Podocoryna, see Cairns et al., 2002), but it was used in the original description for the species P. selena|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17438|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Podocoryne [sic] selena|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17439|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Cairns et al. (2002), wherein Eudendrium tenellum Allman, 1877 is noted as "clearly unidentifiable" and is excluded on that basis. Thus, there is no way to know what species this would correspond to|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17440|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|ITIS is not currently utilizing superfamilies within Suborder Capitata|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17441|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 48932|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17442|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|See Cairns et al. (2002), in which Candelabridae is taken as valid based on it being "in prevailing usage" (Art. 40) over the senior name, Myriothelidae|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17443|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 49047|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17444|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|In part synonymy. According to Kramp (1959) members of the Codonidae Haeckel, 1879 are now placed within the four families: Corynidae Johnston, 1836; Margelopsidae Uchida, 1927; Pennariidae McCrady, 1859; Tubulariidae Fleming, 1828. It is not clear at this point where the type species of the type genus resides, but if it can be placed that is where the family belongs. It may be that it is Codonium princeps Haeckel, 1879, which is currently placed in Sarsia, and if so that would make Codonidae synonym of only Corynidae (where Sarsia is currently placed)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17445|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although it is not yet fully resolved, it appears that Torrey named "Clytia bakeri" in 1904 (1906?), and "Phialium bakeri" in 1909, and that these represent the same animal (though perhaps different life stages of it). More research is apparently needed. See also comment in Cairns et al. (2002)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17446|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Cairns et al. (2002) note that Nemertesia irregularis (Fraser ,1938) "is an invalid secondary homonym of N. irregularis (Quelch, 1885)", but fails to note that it was replaced by N. fraseri Ramil and Vervoort (1992)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17447|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Cairns et al. (2002) note that Halopteris diaphana is "now known only from the Mediterranean Sea and from Brazil." The species found in North American waters is now known as H. alternata|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17448|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, this combination, spelling, and authorship do not appear to occur in the literature|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17449|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Cairns et al. (2002), where it is noted that "if retained in Sertularella, S. flabella (Nutting, 1904) becomes an invalid junior secondary homonym of S. flabella (Allman, 1885)"|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17450|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a valid species from the Falkland Islands; specimens from North American waters are referrable to Sertularella ellisi|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17451|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 49917|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17452|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Fraser (1940) indicates that Sertularia gracilis was made available by Hincks (1861), who cited Hassal's prior use of the name as being a manuscript. Cairns et al. (2002) attribute the name to Hassal (1848) and consider it a synonym of Tridentata distans. Further research may be required to find out who actually made the name available under the ICZN|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17453|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 51340; "sensu" indicating "in the sense of" and applying to authorship, rather than indicating a species epithet!|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17454|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 49577|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17455|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Cornelius and stman (1988) regarding the status of sarsi, which was proposed as a replacement name for a junior homonym (gracilis Sars 1850) that was later validated by ICZN Opinion 1465 (which suppressed the senior homonym and placed gracilis Sars 1850 on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17456|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Peterson (1990) states (p. 210) that "the species of Sarsiella Hartlaub, 1907, S. dinema Hartlaub, 1907 and S. ocellata (Busch, 1851), are probably based on abnormal specimens of Sarsia; both have been recorded once or twice and should also be considered obsolete." It is not clear what valid species these names correspond to|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17457|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of crustacean genus Sarsiella Norman, 1869 (TSN 84274). Peterson (1990) states (p. 210) that "the species of Sarsiella Hartlaub, 1907, S. dinema Hartlaub, 1907 and S. ocellata (Busch, 1851), are probably based on abnormal specimens of Sarsia; both have been recorded once or twice and should also be considered obsolete." It is not clear what valid species these names correspond to|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17458|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Cyanea Gaud. (TSN 34671)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17459|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 51669|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17460|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Bassia All. (TSN 20586)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17461|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Callicarpa L. (TSN 32143)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17462|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) blue-green algal genus Desmonema Berk. and Thwaites Ex Born. et Fla (TSN 180751)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17463|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) brown algal genus Halopteris Ktz. (TSN 11122)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17464|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 50385|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17465|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 51687|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17466|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) brown algal genus Myrionema Grev. (TSN 10916)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17467|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Polypodium L. (TSN 17228)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17468|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) ectoproct suborder Stolonifera Ehlers, 1876 (TSN 155577)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17469|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 52005|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17470|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 51465|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17471|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) hepatophyte genus Anthelia (Dum. emend. Schiffn.) Dum. (TSN 14407)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17472|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Apparent senior homonym of the Coleopteran genus Gerardia Pic, 1954 and an apparent parahomonym of vascular plant genus Gerardia Benth. (TSN 33186), which is itself a junior homonym of Gerardia L.|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17473|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Gilia Ruiz & Pavn (TSN 31075)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17474|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) arthropod genus Siphonophora Brandt, 1837 (TSN 569243)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17475|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Liriope Lour. (TSN 500382)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17476|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) diatom genus Staurophora Mersechk. (TSN 590867)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17477|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Gershwin (2006)|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17478|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, this spelling does not appear in the literature. See Cunina peregrina|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17479|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Kramp (1961), the originally published name was "Staurophora mertensii," although it is also given by Kramp as "mertensi." A number of significant publications have since used "mertensii," so it should stand as the correct original spelling under the ICZN|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17480|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of 'turbellarian' genus Vannuccia Marcus, 1948. Type species appears to be forbesi Mayer 1894, which is now in Corymorpha|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17481|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Kramp (1961). This species is evidently unidentifiable|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17482|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Kramp (1961) for a discussion of the problems surrounding the generic name Versura, and the species names that have been associated with it|2007-03-13 11:44:05|03/13/2007
17483|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil taxon (Oligocene)|2007-03-13 12:07:57|03/13/2007
17484|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil taxon (Miocene)|2007-03-13 12:07:57|03/13/2007
17485|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact. Apparently this spelling (with wrong gender for species epithet when combined with the masculine genus Rhampholeon) has not occurred in the literature. See Rhampholeon spinosus|2007-04-10 11:54:17|04/10/2007
17487|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Disonycha admirabila Blatchley, 1924|2007-04-10 12:34:15|04/10/2007
17488|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Suppressed for principle of priority and principle of homonymy, but also to have the names Mylabris Fabricius, 1775 and Bruchus Linnaeus, 1767 conserved by the International Commission (Opinion 1809)|2007-04-10 12:34:15|04/10/2007
17489|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Listed in the Hawaiian Arthropod Checklist (2002) but with a dubious status and with Oahu crossed out|2007-04-10 12:34:15|04/10/2007
17490|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No jurisdictional data given in Riely et al. (2003), given as (NM?) [New Mexico?] in Arnett (1983)|2007-04-10 12:34:15|04/10/2007
17491|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This is an unjustified emendation of Anomoia Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 and the oldest available name for the taxon. A distinct name from Anomoea Lacordaire, 1848 (TSN 669383), Anomoea Loew, 1862 (TSN 669346), and Anomoea Scudder, 1882 (TSN 669351)|2007-04-10 12:34:15|04/10/2007
17492|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 23471|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17493|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 23513|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17494|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 23469|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17495|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 23505|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17496|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 23548|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17497|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 184546|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17498|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) insect genus Pieris Schrank, 1801 (TSN 188536)|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17499|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Superfluous autonym; USDA PLANTS no longer recognizes infraspecific taxa at this rank within this species|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17500|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 531470|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17501|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Befaria aestuans (and Bejaria aestuans)|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17502|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) crustacean genus Leucothoe Leach, 1814 (TSN 94197)|2007-04-10 12:58:44|04/10/2007
17504|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Audinetia Lepeletier, 1841 (Hymenoptera)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17505|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Liotropis Fitzinger, 1843 (Reptilia)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17506|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Milyas Walker, 1858 (Lepidoptera)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17507|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, Lophopleurum has never been used as a genus|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17508|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Zophoessa Doubleday, 1849 (Lepidoptera)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17509|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Acantholoma Conrad, 1840 (Trilobita)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17510|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, Hanuala has never been used as a genus|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17511|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, this entry was intended for the subgenus|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17512|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Corrected to the original spelling Acrosternum pensylvanicum (Gmelin, 1790)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17513|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subfamily status|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17514|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subspecies of Barce fraterna (Say, 1832)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17515|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Heza binotata (Lepeletier and Serville, 1825)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17516|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Pseudometapterus argentinus (Berg, 1900)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17517|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Maldonado Capriles (1990) does not recognize subspecies in Rhynocoris ventralis (Say, 1832)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17518|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Orsilochus Burmeister, 1847 (Coleoptera)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17519|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Subspecies are no longer recognized|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17520|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparent junior homonym of Cimex irroratus Fabricius, 1775|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17521|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The record of this species for North America is questionable (Henry & Froeschner, 1988)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17522|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Florida records for this species are in error (Henry & Froeschner, 1988)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17523|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Unnecessary replacement for Chelysoma Bergroth, 1891|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17524|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Mutyca Adams, 1853 (Mollusca)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17525|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Platycoris Gurin Mneville, 1831 (Pentatomidae)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17526|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This combination is implied by the synonymy of Chelysomidea Lattin, 1988 under Orsilochides Kirkaldy, 1909|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17527|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Salda Provancheri Kelton and Lattin, 1968|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17528|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, apparently this name combination has never been published|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17529|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Sciocoris umbrinus (Wolff, 1804)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17530|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Acanthia scotica Curtiss|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17531|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Pentatoma bimaculata Westwood, 1837|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17532|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cimex carnifex Fabricius, 1775 (Lygaeidae)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17533|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 104401|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17534|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 104045|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17535|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 104369|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17536|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 104395|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17537|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 108943|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17538|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) pteridophyte genus Pellaea Link (TSN 17639)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17539|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 103934|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17540|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently an unresolved junior homonym of 'trematode' genus Trochopus Diesing 1850 (TSN 54646)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17541|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 108951|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17542|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of 'trematode' genus Prionosoma Deitz, 1909 (TSN 55989)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17543|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of coleopteran genus Aulacostethus Waterhouse 1869, and senior homonym of hymenopteran genus Aulacostethus Philippi 1873 (TSN 707502)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17544|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparent senior homonym of Cimex irroratus Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837 (TSN 108941)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17545|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Fitchia Hook. f. (TSN 500279)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17546|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of hemichordate genus Ptychodera Eschscholtz, 1825 (TSN 158633)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17547|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 181195|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17548|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus names within species group names). See Dictyonota tricornis (Schrank, 1801)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17549|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Leptodictya bambusae Drake, 1918|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17550|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Dictyonota fuliginosa Costa, 1855|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17551|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Leptodictya nicholi Drake, 1926|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17552|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Leptodictya plana Heidemann, 1913|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17553|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Leptodictya simulans Heidemann, 1913|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17554|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Leptodictya tabida (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1840)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17555|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Schizoptera bispina McAtee and Malloch, 1925|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17556|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Stephanitis blatchleyi Drake, 1925|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17557|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Stephanitis pyrioides (Scott, 1874)|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17558|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, mal-formed species name (ITIS does not embed subgenus name within species group names). See Tingis auriculata (Costa, 1847) TSN 104399|2007-04-10 13:15:52|04/10/2007
17559|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Subspecies elevated to species status|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17560|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Telebasis rubricauda Bick and Bick, 2005|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17561|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling for Lestes jerrelli in Garrison (2004) database|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17562|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Mnesarete devilli (Selys, 1880)|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17563|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Needham, Westfall and May (2000) treats this group as a subfamily (p. 470)|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17564|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Treated as a subgenus of Gomphus by Needham, Westfall and May (2000)|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17565|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Treated as a subgenus of Epitheca by Needham, Westfall and May (2000)|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17566|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, see Macromia illinoiensis georgina (Selys, 1878 TSN 593454|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17567|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory change for gender concordance|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17568|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This taxon is believed to be only a hybrid between E. anna and E. carunculatum (Garrison, 2007) for the following reasons: No females of E. optimolocus have been collected and this "species" has always been collected where the two parental types occur"|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17569|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Hagen gives this as "Ophiogomphus carolinus" and uses "n. sp." (p. 258), he also treats Ophiogomphus as a subgenus of Gomphus (pp. 250 & 257), so the original genus is in fact Gomphus, not Ophiogomphus|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17570|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Sometimes dated to 1882, but that work (Nature, vol. 27, no. 686, Dec. 21, 1882, p. 173, a "letter to the editor"), which discusses "the nympha of a new species of Ophiogomphus," does not make any name available, so the name is attributable to the 1885 work. Additionally, although Hagen gives this as "Ophiogomphus occidentis" and uses "nov. sp." (p. 259), he also treats Ophiogomphus as a subgenus of Gomphus (pp. 250 & 257), so the original genus is in fact Gomphus, not Ophiogomphus|2007-04-11 10:41:56|04/11/2007
17571|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brusca (personal communication, 1999) considers "Priapulida" to be an older spelling variant for the currently recognized Phylum Priapula. There is apparently disagreement on which spelling is "correct" in the literature, and since this is an unregulated rank, for the moment ITIS is following the advice of Brusca (also reflected in Brusca & Brusca, 2002)|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17572|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|Por published Maccabeus tentaculatus "n. gen., n. sp." in July 1973. While Salvini-Plawen first mentions Chaetostephanus praeposteriens "gen. et sp. nov." in May 1973, the name was not published with a description until 1974, so Por's Maccabeus tentaculatus (gen. and sp.) has precendence. However, the family name Maccabeidae Por and Bromley (1974) was published after the Slavini-Plawen (1974) paper in which the family Chaetostephanidae was named, giving Chaetostephanidae seniority|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17573|Payal Dharia - ITIS Data Development Technician|The family name Maccabeidae Por and Bromley (1974) was published after the Slavini-Plawen (1974) paper in which the family Chaetostephanidae was named, giving Chaetostephanidae seniority. However, Por published Maccabeus tentaculatus "n. gen., n. sp." in July 1973. While Salvini-Plawen first mentions Chaetostephanus praeposteriens "gen. et sp. nov." in May 1973, the name was not published with a description until 1974, so Por's Maccabeus tentaculatus (gen. and sp.) has precendence|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17574|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Gad and Arbizu (2005) give the type locality as the Laptev Sea, Arctic Ocean|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17575|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Brusca & Brusca (2002) do not recognize class rank within the Loricifera. Some authors treat the Loricifera (as well as the Priapul[id]a, Kinorhyncha, and Nematomorpha) as classes within a Phylum Cephalorhyncha. For the moment ITIS retains these groups as separate phyla, though there seems to be much evidence supporting their close relationship to each other|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17576|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Brusca & Brusca (2002) note that "classes and orders are usually not recognized within the Priapula." Note also that there is some disagreement about whether this phylum is correctly known as Priapula or Priapulida, although the nomenclature at this rank is unregulated. ITIS is, for the moment following Brusca & Brusca (2002) on this. Some authors treat the Priapul[id]a (as well as the Loricifera, Kinorhyncha, and Nematomorpha) as classes within a Phylum Cephalorhyncha. For the moment ITIS retains these groups as separate phyla, though there seems to be much evidence supporting their close relationship to each other|2007-04-11 11:00:26|04/11/2007
17577|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lawrence and Newton (1995) recognize the group known as Histeroidea as part of the superfamily Hydrophiloidea, but Hansen (1999) cites more recent work supporting the validity of Histeroidea as a separate superfamily|2007-05-10 17:10:53|05/10/2007
17578|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|See Hansen (1999) for comments and references regarding superfamily assignment|2007-05-10 17:10:53|05/10/2007
17579|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subgenus status|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17580|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Secondary homonym of Hydrophilus striatus Melsheimer, 1806|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17581|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory change made by Zaitzev (1908)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17582|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies are recognized under Enochrus hamiltoni (Horn, 1890)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17583|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species incertae sedis|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17584|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species incertae sedis (possibly not Hydrophiloidea: excluded from previous catalogues) (Hansen, 1999)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17585|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Cyphostethus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17586|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Helophorus frater Orchymont, 1926|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17587|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misinterpretation of Dermestes boletophagus Marsham|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17588|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Enochrus nigellus (Sharp, 1882)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17589|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. This combination may not exist in the literature|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17590|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hydrophilus striatus Turton, 1802 and Hydrophilus striatus Say, 1825|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17591|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Rejected name, cf. ICZN, 1960: 282|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17592|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Helopeltis Signoret, 1858 (Hemiptera)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17593|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Philydrus Duftschmidt, 1805 (Coleoptera: Dryopidae)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17594|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Hydrophilus ellipticus Fabricius, 1801|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17595|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|While the type locality is given as "America", the coordinates provided (5 degrees 2 minutes North and 1 degree 8 minutes East) correspond to the Atlantic Ocean off the West coast of Africa (Short & Hebauer, 2006)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17596|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17597|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Berosus metalliceps Sharp, 1882 (TSN 112819)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17598|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally published as Elophorus auricollis, but the generic name is an incorrect original spelling of Helophorus|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17599|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, misspelling of Helophorus frosti Smetana, 1985|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17600|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally published as Elophorus leechi, but the generic name is an incorrect original spelling of Helophorus|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17601|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally published as Elophorus lineatus, but the generic name is an incorrect original spelling of Helophorus|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17602|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, this combination does not seem to occur in the literature|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17603|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This is an older name listed as a dubious synonym of Dactylosternum cacti by Hansen (1999)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17604|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Primary junior homonym of Laccobius australis Blackburn, 1891|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17605|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior homonym of Oosternum costatum (LeConte, 1855) (TSN 113235)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17606|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of beetle species name Oosternum costatum Sharp, 1882|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17607|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Hydrocharis L. (TSN 500339)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17608|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Used with the rank of family by Hansen (1999)|2007-05-10 17:20:07|05/10/2007
17609|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Lapsus for the intended combination of Phausis marina Fender, 1966|2007-05-10 17:28:21|05/10/2007
17610|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Baltic amber fossil|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17611|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The systematic position of Ersachus within the Limnichidae is unclear. The genus is regarded as Incertae sedis by Ptz, Hernando & Ribera (2004)|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17612|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Fossil in Baltic amber. The systematic position of Palaeoersachus within the Limnichidae is unclear. The genus is regarded as Incertae sedis by Ptz, Hernando & Ribera (2004)|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17613|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This name combination appears to be an error by Spangler et al. (2001) as trifidus is the type species of the genus Platypelochares (reviewed by Ribera & Hernando, 1999)|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17614|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Primary junior homonym of Limnichus ater LeConte, 1854 (TSN 114058). Apparently this species is in need of a new name|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17615|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Primary junior homonym of Limnichus punctatus LeConte, 1854 (TSN 114050). Apparently this species is in need of a new name|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17616|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior primary homonym of beetle species name Limnichus ater Lea, 1920|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17617|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior primary homonym of beetle species name Limnichus punctatus Broun, 1880|2007-05-10 17:44:17|05/10/2007
17618|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Replacement name|2007-05-10 17:53:35|05/10/2007
17619|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Aplopus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera)|2007-05-11 10:26:23|05/11/2007
17620|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Phasmatoptera is another ordinal name used by some authors to designate phasmids|2007-05-11 10:26:23|05/11/2007
17621|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Phasmatodea is another ordinal name used by some authors to designate phasmids|2007-05-11 10:26:23|05/11/2007
17622|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Cheleutoptera is another ordinal name used by some authors to designate phasmids|2007-05-11 10:26:23|05/11/2007
17623|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Phasmida is another ordinal name used by some authors to designate phasmids|2007-05-11 10:26:23|05/11/2007
17624|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|See Peterson's comments (Zoonomen website). The AOU check-list committee rejected a proposal to merge Phaeochroa Gould, 1861 (TSN 553669) into Campylopterus Swainson, 1827 (TSN 553670) on the basis of insufficient published evidence. The South American AOU committee made the same decision|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17625|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|AOU supplement 45 (2004) states that a taxonomic proposal has been submitted to separate Basilinna Boie, 1831 (TSN 693124) from Hylocharis Boie, 1831 (TSN 178067), however the committee has not yet accepted this proposal|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17626|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Camplyopterus excellens (Wetmore, 1941) (TSN 555059) is often lumped into Camplyopterus curvipennis (Deppe, 1830) (TSN 555058). However, Zoonomen and the AOU recognize it as a distinct species|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17627|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Dickinson et al. (2003) and Peterson (Zoonomen, 2005) do not recognize subspecies of Megaceryl alcyon (Linnaeus, 1758)|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17628|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Despite the apparent retention of Megaceryle Kaup, 1848 (TSN 178105) as a subgenus of Ceryle Boie, 1828 (TSN 178118) the AOU 45th supplement (2004) includes this conditional note "The subgenus Megaceryle is often (e.g., Fry 1980, Fry and Fry 1992, Woodall 2001) considered to be a distinct genus"|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17629|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|The 44th AOU supplement (2003) states that the taxonomic proposal to merge Ciccaba (TSN 553760) into Strix Linnaeus, 1758 (TSN 177920) has not yet been accepted|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17630|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|See extensive comments by Peterson (Zoonomen website) on treating decora Slavin as a full species, Amazilia decora (Slavin 1891) (TSN 555161), or a subspecies, Amazilia amabilis decora (Slavin 1891) (TSN 693670)|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17631|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|No subspecies of Otus rutilus are currently recognized by Peterson (Zoonomen website, 2007) or Dickinson (ed., 2003), so the nominotypical subspecies is not required|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17632|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 693128|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17633|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|AOU supplement 45 (2004) states that a taxonomic proposal has been submitted to separate Basilinna Boie, 1831 (TSN 693124) from Hylocharis Boie, 1831 (TSN 178067), but the committee has not yet accepted this proposal. Trochilus leucotis Vieillot is the type species of Basilinna Boie|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17634|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Zoonomen, The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, 3rd edition, and Handbook of the Birds of the World all use Tachymarptus melba (Linnaeus, 1758) (TSN 693134) instead of Apus melba (Linnaeus, 1758) (TSN 555003). The AOU committee, however, has not yet approved of the change since it was first put into question in Suppl 39/1993 where it was noted as "currently under study." Richard C. Banks suggests to keep Apus melba until further investigation|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17635|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|Browning and Banks (1990) note that Gmelin (1788) "proposed the name Strix wapacuthu for a species separate from what are now Nyctea scandiaca (Snowy Owl) and Bubo virginianus (Great Horned Owl)." Banks and Browning (1995) note that "the basis for the name wapacuthu is indeterminable, but more likely a Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) than the Great Horned Owl that it is applied to." Bubo subarcticus was proposed by Hoy (1853) and is the next available name for the Great Horned Owl|2007-06-13 10:17:15|06/13/2007
17636|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Dickinson (ed., 2003) regarding the status of Lugensa Mathews 1942|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17637|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that brevipes is "sometimes treated as a species, e.g. by Imber (1985)"|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17638|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Former subspecies of Pterodroma externa have been elevated to full species status, so the nominotypical subspecies is no longer needed|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17639|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See David & Gosselin regarding the gender of the original "urinatrix"|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17640|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The American Ornithologists' Union (2002) recognized the elevation of Pterodroma phaeopygia sandwichensis (Ridgway, 1884) to full species status. Since no other subspecies are recognized, the nominotypical subspecies name is no longer required|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17641|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|As no subspecies of Puffinus puffinus (Brunnich, 1764) are currently recognized in the sources ITIS is following, the nominotypical subspecies is not needed|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17642|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen website (Peterson, 2007) regarding the spelling of melanophrys vs. melanophris|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17643|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Not to be confused with "Spheniscus Bezzi, 1913" (TSN 669348), which is an unjustified emendation of a fly genus|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17644|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments by Peterson (zoonomen website, May 2007) regarding possible separation as full species|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17645|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Several recent publications have treated maorianus Mathews 1932 as a valid species (Oceanites maorianus Mathews 1932), rather than as a synonym of O. oceanicus exasperatus Mathews 1912|2007-06-13 11:00:48|06/13/2007
17646|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Endopterygota is used by some as a subdivision within the Neoptera, for the moment ITIS is not implementing this|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17647|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although Exopterygota is used by some as a subdivision within the Neoptera, for the moment ITIS is not implementing this|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17648|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) 'protozoan' genus Siphonaptera (TSN 44848)|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17649|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Homonymy with mollusk family name Choristidae (TSN 71236) was resolved by emendation of mollusk name to Choristeidae (ICZN opinion 2047)|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17650|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of lepidopteran genus Neochorista Warren, 1897|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17651|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) hummingbird genus Ensifera Lesson, 1843 (TSN 555703)|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17652|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The ICZN ruled in 1976 (Opinion 1046) that since the original fish family name spelling Drepanidae Gill 1972 (TSN 555702) was a junior homonym of the lepidopteran family name Drepanidae Boisduval 1828 (TSN 117554), the fish name should be considered an "incorrect original spelling," and corrected it to Drepaneidae Gill 1872 (TSN 701580). The lepidopteran name was also addressed in ICZN Opinion 610 (1961), with regard to the bird family Drepanididae|2007-06-13 11:09:00|06/13/2007
17653|Checklist of the Collembola of the World website|Nec Rapoport, 1963. Apparently an unresolved secondary junior homonym|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17654|Checklist of the Collembola of the World website|Nec Rapoport & Izarra, 1962. Apparently an unresolved secondary junior homonym|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17655|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of Cryptopygus quadrioculatus Martynova, 1967 and Cryptopygus quadrioculatus Yoshii, 1995|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17656|Checklist of the Collembola of the World website|Nec Nicolet, 1847. Apparently an unresolved secondary junior homonym|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17657|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of Hypogastrura similis Absolon, 1901|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17658|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of Cryptopygus elegans (Cardoso, 1973)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17659|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Not placed to subgenus on Checklist of the Collembola of the World website|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17660|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Devlopment Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 100051|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17661|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 185854|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17662|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 99480|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17663|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, apparently an error for Isotomodes, see TSN 185851|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17664|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 99920|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17665|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior secondary homonym of Folsomides decemoculatus (Scherbakov, 1899)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17666|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinato|Originally published as "Isotoma coeruleo-griseus n. sp."|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17667|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Original ending (-ii) is to be maintained under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17668|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 99315|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17669|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Christiansen & Janssens (in litt., June 2007), the type material ("So far as I know the type specimens have never been located") and description & figure of Hypogastrura albamaculata Scott (1960) make it impossible to determine what this is. Prior treatments (valid in Schoetella, or synonymy under Xenylla pallescens) were tentative, at best, and for the moment it may make the best sense to treat this as a species dubia|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 100280|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17671|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 99314|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17672|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Isotoma (R.Br.) Lindl. (TSN 182378)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) diatom genus Odontella C. A. Agardh, 1832 (TSN 573604)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17674|David Nicolson - ITIS data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Schaefferia Jacq. (27971)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17675|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior secondary homonyn of Folsomides decemoculatus Mills 1935 (TSN 99493)|2007-06-14 13:20:14|06/14/2007
17676|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|All North American records probably misidentified for P. vaga Casey (Klimaszewski et al. 2001)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17677|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The examined North American species formerly identified as A. nigritula turned out to be A. frosti Bernhauer, 1909 (Gusarov, 2003)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17678|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|"Although formerly reported from North America, to the best of my knowledge, A. sodalis does not occur there" (Gusarov, 2003)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17679|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subgenus of Aleochara Gravenhorst, 1802|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17680|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species incertae sedis in Klimaszewski, Pelletier & Majka (2004)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17681|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subgenus of Atheta|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17682|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Listed as species of uncertain status because genitalia is missing or damaged in types (Klimaszewski, Pelletier, Germain, Work and Hbert, 2006)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17683|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|New generic name Neoisoglossa whose author is actually Klimaszewski is erroneously given as Neoisoglossa (Casey, 1893)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17684|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact. Misspelling of P. opaca LeConte, 1863|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17685|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Staphylinus sordidus Gravenhorst, 1802|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17686|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a senior synonym|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17687|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Suppressed by International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (Opinion 2113)|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17688|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This current combination has not yet been documented in the literature, but the original genus, Elachistarthron Notman, 1920 (of which ambiguum is the type species) has been synonymized under Diestota|2007-07-17 15:24:13|07/17/2007
17689|Shab Mohammadi - Data Development Technician|Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2007-07-17 15:32:48|07/17/2007
17690|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Currently recognized as subfamily Pandioninae in the Accipitridae, rather than as a full family|2007-07-17 15:32:48|07/17/2007
17691|Zoonomen - Zoological Nomenclature Resource, 2007.02.26|extinct|2007-07-17 15:32:48|07/17/2007
17692|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Currently recognized as subfamily Rynchopinae within Laridae, rather than as a full family|2007-07-17 15:32:48|07/17/2007
17693|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Paperna and Vilenkin (1996) note that Paperna et al. (1986) "referred to this species [Piscicryptosporidium cichlidis] as Cryptocystidium villithecum Landsberg & Paperna. This name is, however, a nomen nudum since the intended publication was not realized"|2007-07-17 15:39:31|07/17/2007
17694|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Ryan et al. (2003) note that the species referred to as Cryptosporidium blagburni by Morgan et al. (2001) appeared "without adequate description" and can "be identified as [Cryptosporidium] galli and recognized as a valid species"|2007-07-17 15:39:31|07/17/2007
17695|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 512800|2007-07-17 16:02:14|07/17/2007
17696|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Mandatory correction for gender concordance|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17697|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Often placed in genus Psilorhinus Ruppell, 1837 (TSN 558133), however retained in genus Cyanocorax Boie, 1826 (TSN 179711) as recommended by Richard C. Banks (2006, personal communication)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17698|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Sometimes considered a subspecies of Lonchura malacca (Linnaeus, 1766) (TSN 179618)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17699|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Formerly considered conspecific with Progne modesta Gould, 1838 (TSN 562475). Evidence for treatment as a separate species is weak, however we follow AOU and recognize Progne elegans (Baird, 1865) (TSN 554391) as distinct|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17700|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Subspecies are apparently no longer recognized for Delichon urbicum|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17701|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Klicka et al. 2005 present evidence that support the retention of Ixoreus Bonaparte, 1854 (TSN 179772) and Ridgwayia Stejneger, 1883 (TSN 179835) as monotypic|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site and in AOU (1991) regarding the spelling Ptilogonys versus Ptiliogonys|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554391|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17704|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Often placed in genus Notiochelidon Baird, 1865 (TSN 557976), however retained in genus Pygochelidon Baird, 1865 as recommended by Richard C. Banks (2006, personal communication)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17705|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 179812|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17706|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Oenanthe L. (TSN 29561)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17707|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Prunella L. (TSN 32380)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 178658|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17709|Todd McConchie, ITIS Data Development Technician|According to Dr. Banks (personal communication, July 2002), "B[aeolophus] griseus was replaced by B. ridgwayi because it was preoccupied in Parus, when both were in that genus. Thus, it is a synonym of ridgwayi but not available under the rules of homonymy" (specifically, Art. 59.3 of the ICZN, 4th ed., 1999)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554130|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554131|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554132|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17713|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554133|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17714|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554134|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17715|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Batis P. Br. (TSN 192294)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17716|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) bryophyte genus Cinclidium Sw. in Schrad. (TSN 16050)|2007-07-17 16:44:28|07/17/2007
17718|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Sometimes lumped with Oryzoborus angloensis (Linnaeus, 1766) (TSN 561742). AOU states that this species is probably misplaced in the current phylogenetic listing, but data indicating proper placement are not yet available. Zoonomen currently recognizes it as valid|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17719|Herrick Brown - ITIS Data Development Technician|Alan Peterson notes that phylogenetic data indicate that the previously monotypic genus "Guiraca nests within Passerina"|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17720|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|See comments in Dickinson (ed., 2003). Previously included in the genus Virdonia where secondary homonymy of flavus would dicate the need for a replacement name, chloris; however, inclusion in Hemignathus allows for retention of the original epithet, flavus, over chloris|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17721|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, duplicate of TSN 179579|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17722|David Nicolson - Data Development Coordinator|Senior homonym of insect genus Loxops Fieber, 1858 (TSN 106157)|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17724|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally proposed as "Guiraca caerulea salicarius." Mandatory correction for gender concordance would yield Guiraca caerulea salicaria, as in AOU (1957)|2007-07-17 16:56:26|07/17/2007
17725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 519761|2007-07-17 17:06:56|07/17/2007
17726|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|USDA PLANTS now recognizes pauciflora as a variety of T. pallida, so the autonym is obsolete|2007-07-17 17:06:56|07/17/2007
17727|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Higher taxonomic arrangement follows that of McKenna and Bell (1997), except that Ailuridae, Eupleridae, Mephitidae, and Odobenidae are raised to Family rank|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17728|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1917a, b, 1951), Weigel (1961), de Beaumont (1964), Hemmer (1978), Krl and Zima (1980), Kratochvl (1982c), Groves (1982a), Collier and O'Brien (1985), Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), McKenna and Bell (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000). Some (Honacki et al., 1982; McKenna and Bell, 1997; Van Gelder, 1977b) have followed Simpson (1945) and placed the majority of taxa in Felis, except for the large cats (i.e., Panthera and Acin...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17729|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A comparison of four recent phylogenetic analyses of the non-pantherine cats shows little consensus at branch points other than those that might be recognized as genera. For this reason all non-pantherine cats are tentatively grouped together in the Felinae. Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17730|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Wozencraft (1993) placed Acinonyx in the monophyletic subfamily Acinonychinae. Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) considered Acinonyx, Puma concolor, and Puma (= Herpailurus) yagouaroundi to represent close sister groups. Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17731|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered as A. j. venaticus, Endangered as A. j. hecki, otherwise Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17732|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Acinonyx by Pocock (1917b), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Krl and Zima (1980), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a). Subspecies and their synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17733|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recent studies (Groves, 1982a; Krl and Zima, 1980) emphasized the closeness of this taxon to Felis and the separation of it from Lynx (sensu Simpson, 1945). Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Werdelin (1981) placed caracal Schreber in the monotypic Caracal followed here (placed in Urolynchus by Kratochvl, 1982c). Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) and Mattern and McLennan (2000) considered Caracal the sister taxon to Leptailurus serval. However Mattern and McLennan then considered this pair rela...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17734|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I (Asian population); otherwise, Appendix II; IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17735|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: J. A. Allen (1924) discussed the authority. Subspecies allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939), Ellerman et al. (1953), and Smithers (1971)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17736|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Catopuma is the sister group to Profelis aurata according to Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999); however, Mattern and McLennan (2000) placed it next to more typical Felis. McKenna and Bell (1997) placed it in Felis (Profelis). Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) and Mattern and McLennan (2000) demonstrated that C. badia and C. temmincki are sister taxa|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17737|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Catopuma by Hemmer (1978) and Groves (1982a). Placed in the monotypic Badiofelis by Pocock (1932d), and followed by Weigel (1961), and Johnson and O'Brien (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17738|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Catopuma by Hemmer (1978) and Groves (1982a). Placed in Profelis by Pocock (1932d), followed by Weigel (1961), Krl and Zima (1980), Kratochvl (1982c), and Johnson and O'Brien (1997). Includes tristis after Pocock (1932d). Subspecies allocated according to Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17739|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Schwangart (1943), Pocock (1951), and Haltenorth (1953). Subspecies allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997) and Kitchener (pers. comm.). Opinion 91 (1926) and Direction 24 (1955b) of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature declared the type of Felis to be Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17740|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17741|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Haltenorth (1953) suggested chutuchta and vellerosa belonged in silvestris (followed here). F. bieti, margarita, nigripes, and chaus are considered closely related by Hemmer (1978), Collier and O'Brien (1985), Salles (1992), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17742|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - specifically excluded from protection|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17743|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Also see comments under Felis and Felis silvestris. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1951) and should be considered provisional. There has been almost universal use of F. catus for the domestic cat and silvestris for wild cats. Several authors have treated the domestic cat as separate from the wildcats (Corbet and Hill, 1991; Daniels et al., 1998; A. C. Kitchener, 1991; Mattern and McLennan, 2000; Nowak, 1999; Pocock, 1951; Wiseman et al., 2000); however also see Randi and Ragni (198...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17744|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17745|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: F. chaus Gldenstdt, 1776, is invalid (J. A. Allen, 1920). Subspecies allocated according to Pocock (1951) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17746|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Based on Felis chaus Kelaart (1852)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17747|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Near Threatened|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17748|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1907a), Birula (1913, 1916), Ognev (1935), and Schwangart (1936). Most consider F. manul to be included with Felis (Felis) and separation into Otocolobus following Wozencraft (1993) would make Felis paraphyletic (Bininda-Emonds et al., 1999; Collier and O'Brien, 1985; Hemmer, 1978; Mattern and McLennan, 2000; Salles, 1992; Weigel, 1961). McKenna and Bell (1997) placed in Felis (Otocolobus). Subspecies allocated according to Pocock (1951) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17749|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as F. margarita scheffeli; IUCN - Near Threatened|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17750|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Schauenberg (1974) and Hemmer et al. (1976). Pocock (1951) and Schauenberg (1974) included Eremaelurus thinobia, which was recognized as separate by Haltenorth (1953) and Weigel (1961), but see discussion by Hemmer et al. (1976). Krl and Zima (1980) suggested this species was closely related to F. manul. Subspecies allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939), Pocock (1951), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Schauenberg (1974), and Hemmer et al. (1976)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17751|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Krl and Zima (1980) noted a distinctly different karotype from other Felis. McKenna and Bell (1997) placed in Felis (Microfelis)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17752|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable as F. s. grampia, otherwise Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17753|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Also see comments under Felis catus. There is some confusion as to the correct species name. Schreber (1775) illustrated a plate as 'Felis Catus ferus', and in 1777 the text listed 'Felis (Catus) silvestris' and 'Felis Catus (domestica).' Opinion 465 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1957f) declared silvestris as the specific name for the European wild cat (with the understanding that F. catus and F. silvestris are usually considered conspecific). Revised by Ragni ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17754|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There has been almost unanimous agreement that this group is monophyletic (Bininda-Emonds et al., 1999; Herrington, 1986; Johnson and O'Brien, 1997; Johnson et al., 1998; Mattern and McLennan, 2000; Pocock, 1917a; Salles, 1992; Weigel, 1961). However, the relationships within this genus are unclear. Most recognize wiedii and pardalis as a monophyletic group, however there is considerable controversy on the arrangement of the remaining species. Under phylogenies put forward by some recent ge...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17755|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under genus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17756|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II, ; IUCN - Near Threatened as Oncifelis colocolo|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17757|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The validity of colocolo was questioned by Osgood (1943) however, Wolffsohn (1908) and Cabrera (1940, 1958) defended the original description. Some have placed it in Oncifelis (but see comments under genus). Subspecies allocated according to Pocock (1941b) and Garca-Perea (1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17758|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Oncifelis geoffroyi; IUCN - Near Threatened as Oncifelis geoffroyi|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17759|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies allocated according to Cabrera (1958). Revised by Pocock (1940c) and reviewed by Ximenez (1975). Placed in Oncifelis by J. A. Allen (1919a), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Krl and Zima (1980), and Kratochvl (1982c). Ximeez (1975) followed Cabrera (1957), and placed geoffroyi in Felis (Leopardus). Includes F. pardoides (Cabrera, 1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17760|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable as Oncifelis guigna|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17761|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Oncifelis by Weigel (1961) and Hemmer (1978). Placed in subgenus Leopardus of Felis by Cabrera (1958). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17762|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Oreailurus jacobitus; U. S. ESA - Endangered as Felis jacobitus; IUCN - Endangered as Oreailurus jacobita (sic)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17763|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Garca-Perea (2002), Yensen and Seymour (2000), and Gray (1867b). Placed in Oreailurus by Cabrera (1940), Weigel (1961), and Hemmer (1978). Later, Cabrera (1958) reconsidered Oreailurus as a subgenus of Felis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17764|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under genus, see also Garca-Perea (1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17765|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U. S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered as L. p. albescens, otherwise Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17766|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Leopardus by J. A. Allen (1919b), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Kratochvl (1982c). Reviewed by Murray and Gardner (1997). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1958b), Hall (1981), and Murray and Gardner (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17767|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Near Threatened|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17768|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Leopardus by J. A. Allen (1919b), Weigel (1961), and Kratochvl (1982c); placed in Oncifelis (with guigna and geoffroyi) by Hemmer (1978). L. tigrinus shares a derived chromosomal number with pardalis and wiedii (Wurster-Hill, 1973). Includes Felis pardinoides after Cabrera (1958); however, see J. A. Allen (1919b) and Weigel (1961) who considered pardinoides as distinct, but closely related to tigrinus. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1941c), Cabrera (1957), and Hall (1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17769|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered (from Mexico southward); IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17770|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Leopardus by Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Kratochvl (1982c). Allen (1919b) and Weigel (1961) suggested that wiedii (in part) may be conspecific with tigrinus; however, Hemmer (1978) considered differences between wiedii and tigrinus to warrant generic distinction. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1941d), Cabrera (1957), Hall (1981), and Oliveira (1998a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17771|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed as a subgenus of Felis by McKenna and Bell (1997). There appears to be little agreement on the relationship of Leptailurus to other cats. Pocock (1917a) placed it with Leopardus; whereas Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) placed with Felis, Lynx, and Caracal. Salles (1992) grouped it with Prionailurus bengalensis, and Johnson and O'Brien (1997) and Mattern and McLennan (2000) with Caracal and Profelis. Severtzov (1858), Groves (1982a), and McKenna and Bell...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17772|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as L. s. constantina [sic]; IUCN - Endangered as L. s. constantinus, otherwise Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17773|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Smithers (1971)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17774|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Matyushkin (1979), Werdelin (1981), and Garca-Perea (1992), who recognized the generic status of Lynx. Groves (1982a), Hemmer (1978), and McKenna and Bell (1997) considered Lynx a subgenus of Felis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17775|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17776|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered distinct from L. lynx by Kurtn and Anderson (1980), Matyushkin (1979), Werdelin (1981), and Garca-Perea (1992). Reviewed in part by Tumlison (1987) as Felis lynx|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17777|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include L. canadensis or L. pardinus, following Pocock (1917a), Hemmer (1978), Matyushkin (1979), Garca-Perea (1992), Werdelin (1981), Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000). Includes isabellinus (Gao, 1987). Reviewed in part by Tumlison (1987) as Felis lynx. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Tumlison (1987)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17778|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered as Felis pardina; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17779|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Given specific status by Matyushkin (1979), Werdelin (1981) and Garca-Perea (1992); however Weigel (1961) and Tumlison (1987) considered pardinus conspecific with L. lynx|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17782|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There is considerable controversy over the correct placement of this genus. Hemmer (1978), Krl and Zima (1980), Groves (1982a), Kratochvl (1982c), Collier and O'Brien (1985), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) placed it as the first outgroup to the Pantherines. Pocock (1932d), Weigel (1961), Salles (1992), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) suggested a relationship with felines while recognizing similarities with Panthera. McKenna and Bell (1997) placed it as a subgenus of Felis. It perhaps sh...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17783|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1932d). Placed in Pardofelis by Pocock (1932d), Weigel (1961), Krl and Zima (1980), Kratochvl (1982c), Hemmer (1978), and Groves (1982a). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17784|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Groves (1982a), Kratochvil (1982c), Collier and O'Brien (1985), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), considered bengalensis, planiceps, iriomotenisis, rubiginosus, and viverrinus a monophyletic group. McKenna and Bell (1997) included bengalensis, iriomotensis, rubiginosus, and viverrinus. Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) separated rubiginosus, although there is no agreement nor consensus as to its correct placement. It is ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17785|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as P. b. bengalensis (populations of India, Bangladesh, and Thailand); otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as P. b. bengalensis; IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17786|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes euptilurus following G. M. Allen (1939) and Gao (1987). Heptner (1971) and Gromov and Baranova (1981) considered euptilurus a distinct species; however, Gao (1987) pointed out that Heptner compared Russian specimens with those from SE Asia, whereas when intervening Chinese populations are included, his distinctions do not hold. Includes minuta following Chasen (1940). Excludes iriomotensis (see comments below). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17787|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as P. bengalensis iriomotensis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17788|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Petzsch (1970), Glass and Todd (1977), Hemmer (1978), Groves (1982a), Herrington (1986), and Johnson et al. (1999) argued that differences only warranted subspecific status and separation of iriomotensis from bengalensis may make some populations of bengalensis paraphyletic. Suzuki et al. (1994a), Masuda et al. (1994), and Leyhausen and Pfleiderer (1994, 1999) presented evidence that it should be considered distinct from other bengalensis. It should probably be best considered incertae sedis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17789|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) listed this taxon as incertae sedis, but placed it with Felis viverrina. Grouped with Prionailurus by Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), Groves (1982a), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17790|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I (Indian population), otherwise Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17791|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Prionailurus by Pocock (1917a), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a). Herrington (1986), Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) all considered rubiginosus distant from other Prionailurus, although there is little agreement where it should be placed. See comments under genus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17792|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Grouped with Prionailurus by Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), Groves (1982a), Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17793|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed as a subgenus of Felis by McKenna and Bell (1997). There is considerable controversy with the relationship of Profelis to other cats. Some follow Pocock (1917a) and unite it with Catopuma (Bininda-Emonds et al., 1999; Collier and O'Brien, 1985; Herrington, 1986; Weigel, 1961). Others consider Profelis closely related to Caracal (Johnson and O'Brien, 1997; Mattern and McLennan, 2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17794|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Van Mensch and Van Bree (1969). Placed in Profelis by Pocock (1917a), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a). Krl and Zima (1980) placed it in Felis. Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17795|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed as a subgenus in Felis by McKenna and Bell (1997) who separated yagouaroundi into Felis (Herpailurus). Salles (1992), Johnson and O'Brien (1997), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) considered concolor and yagouaroundi monophyletic, with Acinonyx as the sister group|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17796|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as F. c. coryi, F. c. costaricensis, and F. c. couguar; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as F. c. coryi, F. c. costaricensis, and F. c. couguar; U.S. ESA - Similarity of Appearance to a Threatened Taxa (Florida); IUCN - ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17797|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Currier (1983) as Felis concolor. Placed in Puma by Pocock (1917a), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Kratochvl (1982c). Synonyms allocated according to Culver et al. (2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17798|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as Herpailurus jagouaroundi (North and Central American populations); otherwise Appendix II. U.S. ESA - Endangered as H. y. cacomitli, H. y. fossata, H. y. panamensis, and H. y. tolteca; IUCN - Endangered as Herpailurus yagouaroundi...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17799|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Others have used yaguaroundi Lacpde, 1809, or yagouaroundi Desmarest, 1816, however, the former is invalid and the latter is a junior synonym. Placed in Herpailurus by Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Kratochvl (1982c). See comments under genus for its inclusion here. Reviewed by Oliveira (1998b). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957) and Oliveira (1998b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17800|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock's (1917a) original classification for this subfamily placed Neofelis in the Felinae. Most recent studies have considered these taxa as a monophyletic group (Bininda-Emonds et al., 1999; Hemmer, 1978; Herrington, 1986; Johnson and O'Brien, 1997; Mattern and McLennan, 2000; Salles, 1992; Weigel, 1961). Janczewski et al. (1995) argued that separation of Neofelis and Uncia made Panthera paraphytletic|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17801|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pantherinae by Hemmer (1978) and Weigel (1961). Placed in Neofelinae by Kratochvl (1982c). Pocock (1917a), Weigel (1961), Collier and O'Brien (1985), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), and Mattern and McLennan (2000) considered Neofelis either as the most primitive member of the Pantherinae, or as the first outgroup. Placed in Felinae by McKenna and Bell (1997). Considered a synonym of Pardofelis by Corbet and Hill (1992)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17802|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Neofelis by Pocock (1917a), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), and Kratochvl (1982c). Groves (1982a) placed in Panthera. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17803|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997). Revised by Hemmer (1966, 1968, 1974). Panthera Oken, 1816, has been ruled available (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1985c). Includes Tigris following Pocock (1916b, 1929). Van Gelder (1977b) included Panthera as a synonym of Felis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17804|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as P. l. persica; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as P. l. persica; IUCN - Critically Endangered as P. l. persica, otherwise Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17805|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951); G. M. Allen (1939). Revised by Pocock (1930c). Placed in Panthera by Pocock (1930c), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17806|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U. S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Near Threatened|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17807|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981), Seymour (1989) and Cabrera (1957). Revised by Nelson and Goldman (1933a), Pocock (1939b), and Larson (1997). Placed in Panthera by Pocock (1939b), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a). Reviewed by Seymour (1989). A multivariate analysis of skull morphology could not discriminate among subspecies (Larson, 1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17808|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered (except in Africa, in the wild, south of, and including Gabon, Republic of Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo, Uganda, and Kenya, where this species is Threatened). IUCN - Critically Endangered as P. p. nimr, P. p. orient...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17809|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Panthera by Pocock (1930a, b), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a). Revised by Pocock (1930a, b, 1932c) and Miththapala et al. (1996). Synonyms allocated according to Miththapala et al. (1996)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17810|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Extict as P. t. balica, P. t. sondaica, and P. t. virgata, Critically Endangered as P. t. altaica, P. t. amoyensis, and P. t. sumatrae, otherwise Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17811|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Mazk (1981). Revised by Pocock (1929) and Mazk (1979, 1981). Placed in Panthera by Pocock (1929), Weigel (1961), Hemmer (1978), Kratochvl (1982c), and Groves (1982a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17812|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1916b). N. Yu et al. (1996) considered Uncia congeneric with Panthera|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17813|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1930a, b). Placed in Uncia by Pocock (1930a, b), Weigel (1961), Kratochvl (1982c), and Heptner et al. (1967a). Placed in Uncia and reviewed by Hemmer (1972). Status of proposed subspecies baikalensisromanii needs evaluation, see Medvedev (2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17814|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include (1) Herpestinae Bonaparte, 1845 or Galidiinae Gray, 1865 (Flynn et al., 1988; Gregory and Hellman, 1939; Hunt, 1987; Pocock, 1916c, 1919; Radinsky, 1975; Thenius, 1972; Wozencraft, 1989a, b; Wurster and Benirschke, 1968); (2) Nandinia (Flynn and Nedbal, 1998; Hunt, 2001; Veron and Heard, 2000; Yoder et al., 2003); and (3) Cryptoprocta, Eupleres, and Fossa (Veron, 1995; Veron and Catzeflis, 1993; Veron and Heard, 2000; Yoder et al., 2003). The viverrids are one of the most p...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17815|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: First placed in Paradoxurinae by Gray (1869)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17816|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); IUCN - Vulnerable as A. b. whitei, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17817|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1933a). Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933a, 1941a), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and D. D. Davis (1962)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17818|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gray's (1864[1865]) generic name stood until Merriam (1897) pointed out that the name Arctogale was preoccupied (= Arctogale erminea Kaup, 1829)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17819|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as A. t. trilineata, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17820|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1933a) and Van Bemmel (1952). Gray (1832) originally described the type from the "Moluccas". later Temminck (1841) referred to the same specimen as being from "Java". Gray (1843), then corrected the presumed geographic error and listed the same type as from "Malacca". Jentink (1887) listed the same type from "Buitenzorg". However, Van Bemmel (1952) stated that the collector, Reinwardt, was in the eastern part of the Indo-Australian Archipelago in 1821 and the type did not...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17821|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: First placed in the Paradoxurinae by Pocock (1933a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17822|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Schlegel (1877) circulated an unnumbered "Prospectus," for the "Annals of the Royal Zoological Museum of the Netherlands at Leyden", which contained the first mention of the new species. The prospectus was to preceed the first issue of the new "Annals" which was never printed. He republished the type description in the Notes of the Leyden Museum (1879)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17823|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Pocock (1933c)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17825|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1934b) included Paradoxurus tytlerii. P. lanigera, the "imperfect, no doubt immature skin, without skull (B.M. no. 43.1.12.103)" provisionally recognized as separate by Pocock (1941a:416) does not contain diagnostic features that would definitively align the specimen with Paguma (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951). Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1934b) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17826|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17827|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1933c, 1934a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17828|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); IUCN - Vulnerable as P. h. lignicolor, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17829|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Two primary systematic studies - Chasen and Kloss (1927) and Pocock (1934a) - considered lignicolor Miller, 1903 (an insular population) as conspecific. However, Pocock did not directly study Miller's (1903b) type specimen. Corbet and Hill's (1992) review separated lignicolor from other hermaphroditus and perhaps it should best be listed as incertae sedis. They point out the pelage differences (a paler tail, and a more uniform body color). Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933c, 1934...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17830|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17831|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933c) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17832|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Simpson (1945) also included Eupleres and Fossa, following Pocock (1915b). Pocock (1933d) and Gregory and Hellman (1939) placed Cynogale in the monotypic Cynogalinae, although both recognized the close relationship of Cynogale to other hemigalines. Placed in Hemigalinae by Simpson (1945) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17833|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hill (1992) suggested that Chrotogale and Hemigalus are congeneric. This has not been supported by morphological or molecular studies (Veron and Heard, 2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17834|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1933d)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17835|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered; Cynogale populations from Vietnam (C. b. lowei) considered by IUCN to have high conservation priority status for viverrids (Schreiber et al., 1989)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17836|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1933d). Includes C. lowei, which is known only from the type, a poorly preserved juvenile skin from N Vietnam (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951). Schreiber et al. (1989) and Corbet and Hill (1992) recognized lowei as a separate species, however primary systematic studies are lacking. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933d)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17837|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Thomas published two accounts of the type description in 1892, one printed in August (Thomas, 1892a), and another printed in October (Thomas, 1892b). Although Pocock (1933d) and Corbet and Hill (1992) supported Thomas (1912d) in separating this species into Diplogale; Chasen (1940), Medway (1977), and Payne et al. (1985) did not|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17838|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hill (1992) included Chrotogale but excluded Diplogale. There is little question that these three taxa represent a monophyletic group and few would question that Diplogale is more closely related to Hemigalus than Chrotogale. Molecular studies by Veron and Heard (2000) supported the separation of Hemigalus and Chrotogale|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17839|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17840|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gervais (1841) was the first to place in Hemigalus. Gray (1849) later considered Paradoxurus derbyanus a junior synonym of Viverra hardwicki Gray, 1830, and placed it also in the genus Hemigalea after Jourdan (1837). However, V. hardwicki is a junior synonym of Prionodon linsang Raffles, 1821. Synonyms allocated according to D. D. Davis (1962)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17841|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1933d) and Gregory and Hellman (1939) placed Poiana and Prionodon in the Prionodontinae, considered a sister group to the remaining viverrines. This was not followed by Gill (1872), Simpson (1945), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Rosevear (1974), and Wozencraft (1989b). Gaubert et al. (2004) demonstrated that Prionodon should be excluded from the Viverrinae but left Poiana in the Viverrinae (which is followed here); however, see Hunt (2001) who included Poiana|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17842|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under family and subfamily for the taxonomic position of this genus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17843|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933d), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and D. D. Davis (1962)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17844|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1933c) and Gregory and Hellman (1939) placed Poiana and Prionodon in the Prionodontinae, considered a sister group to the remaining viverrines. This was not followed by Gill (1872), Simpson (1945), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Rosevear (1974), and Wozencraft (1989b). Gaubert et al. (2004) excluded Prionodon from the Viverrinae (followed here)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17845|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Viverra by Coetzee (1977b); recognized as Civettictis by Rosevear (1974), Kingdon (1977), Ansell (1978), Smithers (1983), and Wozencraft (1989b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17846|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Botswana); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17847|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ray (1995) reviewed this species. Some authors have placed this species in Viverra (see Coetzee, 1977); most have followed Pocock (1915b), who placed this species in Civettictis. Rosevear (1974) noted differences in scent glands; G. Petter (1969) discussed dental differences. Synonyms allocated according to Kock et al. (2000c)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17848|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For reviews, see Crawford-Cabral (1966a, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1981a, b), Rosevear (1974), Coetzee (1977), Schlawe (1980a, 1981), Wozencraft (1984, 1989b), Gaubert et al. (2002b, 2003a, b, 2004). Synonyms for the species in this genus follow Gaubert (2003) and Gaubert et al. (2002a, 2003a, b). Gaubert et al. (2002b) suggested that subgenera within the genus should be abandoned|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17849|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Crawford-Cabral (1970) argued that mossambica should be considered a synonym of angolensis, but later (Crawford-Cabral and Pacheco, 1992) changed and placed mossambica in zambesiana (= maculata). Crawford-Cabral and Fernandes (1999) considered "mossambica" specimens--as identified by Roberts (1951)--distinct from mossambica Matschie, 1902, and therefore constituting a separate species closely related to maculata|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17850|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered conspecific with servalina by Hayman in the original description, and followed by Coetzee (1977b) and Wozencraft (1993). However, see Rosevear (1974), Crawford-Cabral (1981a), Powell and Van Rompaey (1998), and Van Rompaey and Colyn (1998) who considered it distinct. Synonyms allocated according to Gaubert et al. (2003a, b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17851|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as G. g. isabelae, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17852|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Schlawe (1981) included afra, bonapartei, barbar, barbara, balearica, lusitanica, melas, peninsulae, pyrenaica, terraesanctae, rhodanica, and isabelae; and provisionally separated into G. felina the following: guardafuensis, hararensis, leptura, senegalensis, dongolana, granti, neumanni, bella, pulchra, and ludia, which are included here, following Crawford-Cabral (1966a, 1969; 1981a), Coetzee (1977b), Smithers (1983), and Wozencraft (1984, 1989b). Reviewed by Crawford-Cabral (1966a, 1969, ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17853|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Gaubert et al. (2002a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17854|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally recognized as G. rubiginosa Pucheran, 1855; this form is attributed to G. thierryi (see Schlawe, 1980a, 1981; Crawford-Cabral and Pacheco, 1992). Gaubert et al. (2003a, b) proposed that rubiginosa Pucheran, 1855 is a nomen oblitum. Synonyms allocated according to Roberts (1951), Crawford-Cabral and Pacheco (1992) and Gaubert et al. (2003a, b). Rosevear (1974) believed that V. maculata Gray (1830) was invalid, but see Schlawe (1980a, 1981) who defended its use. See Gaubert et a...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17855|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The status of genettoides is perhaps best listed as incertae sedis. It may be a hybrid population between pardina and maculata (Gaubert et al., 2003a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17856|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Osbornictis piscivora|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17857|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some have placed in Osbornictis (Bininda-Edmonds et al., 1999; Van Rompaey, 1988; Wozencraft, 1993). Reviewed by Van Rompaey (1988) and Gaubert (2003) and Gaubert et al. (2002b, 2004). Hunt (2001) placed Osbornictis in a subfamily separate from Genetta. Gaubert et al. (2004) demonstrated that Osbornictis and Genetta are congeneric, in agreement with Verheyen (1962) and Stains (1983)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17858|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered conspecific with pardina-maculata by Schlawe (1981), Wozencraft (1993) and Grubb et al. (1998). Rosevear (1974) and Crawford-Cabral (1981a) discussed its taxonomic status. Erroneously used for designating cristata by Jeannin (1936) and Happold (1987). Gaubert et al. (2003a) proposed specific status on the basis of coat pattern and hair ultrastructure, together with sympatric distribution with pardina and maculata|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17859|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes bettoni and aubryana, but not bini, which is here considered a junior synonym of cristata, following Gaubert et al. (2003a). Does not include cristata after Rosevear (1974), Crawford-Cabral (1981a), and Van Rompaey and Colyn (1998). Subspecies allocated according to Van Rompaey and Colyn (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17860|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Pseudogenetta villiersi (see Crawford-Cabral, 1969, 1981a; Rosevear, 1974; and Schlawe, 1981). Schlawe (1981) pointed out that the type of G. rubiginosa, which traditionally has been considered a synonym of G. maculata, is actually a senior synonym of G. thierryi. This was later verified by Crawford-Cabral and Pacheco (1992), who nevertheless continued to use "rubiginosa" to represent the Rusty-spotted Genet (=maculata). See Gaubert et al. (2003a) for use of the name G. thierryi Ma...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17861|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There is great confusion in the taxonomy of the pardina-rubiginosa (= maculata) -tigrina complex. Some authors (Coetzee, 1977b; Meester et al., 1986) considered rubiginosa as conspecific with tigrina. Others believed that maculata may be conspecific with pardina (Ansell, 1978; Crawford-Cabral, 1966a; Pringle, 1977). Crawford-Cabral (1981a) later reversed his earlier opinion and considered three types to exist as separate species; (1) pardina, (2) rubiginosa (= maculata), and (3) tigrina. Th...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17862|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There are two widely separated (approximately 1600 km) allopatric populations of Poiana: the congo population (P. richardsonii), and the West African population, which Rosevear (1974) raised to the specific level (P. leightoni). Poiana records are few and scattered; however, recent reviews place leightoni as a separate species (de Beaufort, 1965; Gaubert et al., 2002b; Kingdon, 1977; Michaelis, 1972)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17863|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as P. richardsonii liberiensis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17864|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1907b:1045) mentioned that there was one specimen in the British Museum labeled "Sierra Leone", but he believed that the "locality is probably erroneous." Coetzee (1977b) considered leightoni a lapsus and replaced it with liberiensis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17865|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1933a) placed civettina and megaspila in Moschothera, which was not recognized by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Wozencraft (1989b), and Corbet and Hill (1992). Does not include Civettictis; see Kingdon (1977) and Ansell (1978); but also see Coetzee (1977b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17866|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17867|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subspecies of V. megaspila by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951); however, considered at the specific level by Lindsay (1928), Pocock (1941a), and Wozencraft (1984, 1989b). Corbet and Hill (1992) raised doubts as to their separation|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17868|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Does not include V. civettina; reviewed by Lindsay (1928), Pocock (1941a), and Wozencraft (1989b). Corbet and Hill (1992) raised doubts as to their separation|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17869|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Walston and Veron (2001) for inclusion of V. tainguensis here. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933a) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17871|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The Malagasy carnivores have been problematic since their discovery. They have been placed in the Viverridae, the Herpestidae, and separated into monotypic families. Veron and Catzeflis (1993) and Yoder et al. (2003) provided the strongest evidence that all Malagasy carnivores represent a single radiation|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17872|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) and Yoder et al. (2003) considered these taxa a monophyletic group (followed here). Few have questioned that Fossa and Eupleres are more closely related to each other than to Cryptoprocta and Hunt (2001) placed Cryptoprocta in a separate taxon|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17873|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gregory and Hellman (1939), Beaumont (1964), and Veron (1995) argued that Cryptoprocta be placed in the Felidae because of morphological similarities, but Veron (1995) showed that the dental features shared by Felidae and Cryptoprocta are the result of a convergence. Albignac (1970), Thenius (1972), Radinsky (1975), Coetzee (1977b), Flynn et al. (1988), and Wozencraft (1989a, b) placed in the Viverridae; Hemmer (1978) suggested an intermediate position. Veron and Catzeflis (1993) and Yoder ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17874|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Khncke and Leonhardt (1986)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17875|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gregory and Hellman (1939) followed Chenu and Desmarest (1852), and suggested placing Eupleres in a separate family; however, Pocock (1915a), Albignac (1973, 1974), Petter (1974), Coetzee (1977b), and Wozencraft (1989b) included it in Viverridae. See comments under family for its inclusion here|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17876|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Endangered as E. g. goudotii and E. g. major|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17877|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Veron (1995) and Gaubert et al. (2002b) suggested that Fossa could be separated from Viverridae based on morphological features. Molecular data (Yoder et al., 2003) showed close affinities with Cryptoprocta|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17878|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The commonly used Viverra fossa Schreber, 1777, is a junior synonym (G. Petter, 1962, 1974)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17879|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Veron and Catzeflis (1993), Yoder et al. (2003), and Gaubert et al. (in press) suggested that the Galidiinae and the Cryptoproctidae are a monophyletic group|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17880|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Gregory and Hellman (1939) separated Galidictis from other galidiines and placed it in the Viverridae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17881|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: G. grandidiensis Wozencraft, 1986 was emended to G. grandidieri by Wozencraft (1987)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17882|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms after Hawkins et al. (2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17883|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1839) noted that his first listed species name, unicolor, was a typographical error and should have been concolor (Coetzee, 1977b:35)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17884|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Listed in Nandiniinae by Gregory and Hellman (1939), and Coetzee (1977b). Hunt (1987, 1989, 1998), McKenna and Bell (1997), Hunt and Tedford (1993), Flynn and Nedbal (1998), and Veron and Heard (2000) argued that Nandinia should be placed in a monotypic family based on the plesiomorphic condition of its auditory bullae (Pohle, 1920b). This has been confirmed by molecular data (Flynn and Nedbal, 1998; Veron and Heard, 2000; Yoder et al., 2003). Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) considered Nandini...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17885|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under family|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17886|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17887|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Wozencraft (1989b) placed Crossarchus, Cynictis, Dologale, Helogale, Liberiictis, Mungos, Paracynictis, and Suricata in the Mungotinae but gave no supporting rationale. Fredga's (1972) analysis of chromosomes and the recent molecular work by Veron et al. (2004) would support Wozencraft's Mungotinae (with the inclusion of Bdeogale and Ichneumia). The phylogenetic analysis of allozyme data by Taylor et al. (1991) also supported Cynictis, Suricata, and Helogale as a monophyletic group|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17888|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Fredga's (1972) comparative chromosome study of mongooses suggested that recognition of Atilax as distinct from Herpestes would make Herpestes paraphyletic. However, allozyme data support Atilax as the first early offshoot of the main herpestine branch (Taylor et al., 1991)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17889|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Baker (1992)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17890|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Matschie (1895), Pocock (1916a), Coetzee (1977b), Kingdon (1977), and Meester et al. (1986) included Galeriscus Thomas (1894). Rosevear (1974) believed that no one had advanced any "reasoned argument" for combining Galeriscus with Bdeogale, and followed Schoutenden (1945) and Hill and Carter (1941) who considered them distinct; all have agreed that jacksoni and nigripes are sister taxa|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17891|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as B. c. omnivora, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17892|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Sale and Taylor (1970) and Taylor (1987)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17893|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Rosevear (1974) placed jacksoni in Galeriscus. Kingdon (1977) considered jacksoni conspecific with nigripes; however, Rosevear (1974) and Coetzee (1977b) noted skull and skin differences|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17894|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Rosevear (1974) placed nigripes in Galeriscus. Kingdon (1977) considered jacksoni conspecific with nigripes; however, Rosevear (1974) and Coetzee (1977b) noted skull and skin differences|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17895|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Goldman (1984) and Colyn and Van Rompaey (1994). Placed in Mungos by Hill and Carter (1941). Van Rompaey and Colyn (1992) presented a key to the species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17896|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Colyn and Van Rompaey's (1994) study did not support the recognition of subspecies|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17897|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as C. a. ansorgei, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17898|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Goldman (1984) separated central (C. platycephalus) from western (C. obscurus) African populations based on phenetic differences in skull proportions. Wozencraft (1989b) argued that these populations are conspecific. Reviewed by Goldman (1987). The separation of C. platycephalus from C. obscurus has been generally supported by others (Colyn and Van Rompaey, 1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17899|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under C. obscurus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17900|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) included Paracynictis Pocock, 1916, without discussion|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17901|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1953) and Taylor and Meester (1993). Revised by Lundholm (1955b) and Taylor and Meester (1993)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17902|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hayman (1936). Although originally placed in Crossarchus, most since Hayman (1936) believed this genus to be the sister group to Helogale; Allen (1924) identified some specimens of this taxon as Helogale hirtula robusta. McKenna and Bell (1997) included it in Helogale without discussion|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17903|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pousargues (1894) later redescribed the species in detail|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17904|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Lynch (1981), Watson and Dippenaar (1987), Watson (1990), and Taylor et al. (1991) who considered these taxa a monophyletic group. Crawford-Cabral (1989a:2) regarded this group as a "superspecies with several allospecies." These taxa are provisionally separated from Herpestes (sensu latu) following revisions and reviews by Rosevear (1974), Ansell (1978), Smithers (1983), and Meester et al. (1986) (see discussion under Herpestes). McKenna and Bell (1997) included in Herpestes|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17905|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated after Crawford-Cabral (1989a, 1996). Included in sanguinea by Taylor (1975). The form flavescens was not mentioned in Meester et al. (1986) or Watson and Dippenaar's (1987) revision; Crawford-Cabral (1989a, 1996) considered nigratus conspecific with flavescens, the senior synonym. Watson (1990) considered these taxa in nigratus. Meester et al. (1986) listed nigratus as a synonym of G. pulverulenta. G. shortridgei and annulatus provisionally included here (see comments und...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17906|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized as distinct by Azzaroli and Simonetta (1966) and Taylor and Goldman (1993)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17907|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Cavallini (1992). Revised by Lynch (1981) and Watson and Dippenaar (1987), who removed annulata and shortridgei (provisionally listed here under G. flavescens; perhaps best considered incertae sedis) and nigrata (placed also in flavescens) from pulverulenta; although Meester et al. (1986) did not. Crawford-Cabral (1989a) included these taxa with flavescens. Lynch (1981) argued that subspecies recognition was not warranted. Synonyms allocated accoding to Cavallini (1992) and Wats...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17908|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This engimatic group, reviewed by Taylor (1975) and Watson (1990), is represented by several allopatric populations (a situation similar to the Genetta genetta complex where they are recognized as conspecific). Watson and Dippenaar (1987), in their revision, argued for the separation of nigratus (placed here in flavescens), and swalius (considered here as conspecific), and considered swinnyi Roberts (1913), as incertae sedis (included here), although their study did not include representati...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17909|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The number of taxa ascribed to this genus is provisional. Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1953) recognized seven species, Allen (1939) listed eleven. The acceptance here of two follows Coetzee (1977b). The range of H. hirtula is included within that of H. parvula. McKenna and Bell (1997) included Dologale without discussion|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17910|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17911|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17912|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1919, 1937, 1941a), Bechthold (1939), and Taylor and Matheson (1999). Coetzee (1977b) and Hayman (in Sanderson, 1940) included Xenogale (see discussion under naso). Allen (1924) included only ichneumon in this genus and separated sanguinea and pulverulenta into Galerella; for support, he contrasted the large ichneumon with the smaller sanguine-pulverulenta complex and reported proportion differences in measurements of skeleton and skull. His rationale has been repeated, i...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17913|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bechthold (1939) included hosei (followed here) and fuscus (here considered separate), and listed characteristics suggesting that in some respects, semitorquatus was intermediate between brachyurus and urva; this was followed by Medway (1977). Bechthold (1939) believed that fuscus (sensu stricto) is most closely related to far-eastern brachyurus forms and considered them conspecific (both forms are short tailed mongooses); however, he gave features of the skull and pelage (used elsewhere at...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17914|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India) as H. brachyurus fuscus; IUCN - Vulnerable as H. f. fuscus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17915|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some have placed fuscus in brachyurus (Bechthold, 1936; Wenzel and Haltenorth, 1972). Fredga (1972) and Corbet and Hill (1992) argued that it should remain separate. Corbet and Hill (1992) recognized only four subspecies (fuscus, phillipsi, siccatus, rubidior)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17916|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India) as H. javanicus auropunctatus; IUCN - Endangered as H. palustris, Lower Risk (lc) as H. javanicus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17917|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Bechthold (1939), Pocock (1941a), and Lekagul and McNeeley (1977) included auropunctatus. Wells (1989) discussed the situation for the morphotypes in Indochina. Nellis (1989) considered auropunctatus as a separate species. Taylor and Matheson's (1999) skull morphometic study showed that the oriental subspecies can be distinguished from the northern and western subspecies based on a phenetic analysis of skull measurements. Ghose (1965) separated palustris from javanicus. Wenzel and Haltenor...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17918|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Xenogale by Allen (1919b), and followed by Rosevear (1974), Ansell (1978) and Colyn and Van Rompaey (1994). This taxon, and ichneumon, which is generally recognized as its sister taxon (Allen, 1919b; Hayman, in Sanderson, 1940; Rosevear, 1974), can be distinguished principally by proportional differences of the interorbital region (Rosevear, 1974). Allen (1919b), Hayman (in Sanderson, 1940), Wenzel and Haltenorth (1972), Rosevear (1974), and Coetzee (1977b) did not feel these diff...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17919|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Schwarz (1947) concluded that semitorquatus was a red color morph of the dark brachyurus, however, see comments under brachyurus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17920|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated after Bechthold (1939)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17921|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Taylor (1972)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17922|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Goldman and Taylor (1990)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17923|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allen (1919b) discussed the nomenclatural history of this name|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17924|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) included in Cynictis without comment|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17925|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by van Staaden (1994). Synonyms allocated according to Coetzee (1977b) and van Staaden (1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17926|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Ronnefeld (1969), Werdelin and Solounias (1991), and Jenks and Werdelin (1998), which is followed here|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17927|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Antedated by Crocuta Meigen, 1800 (an insect), but that name has been suppressed (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1962)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17928|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (cd)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17929|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Matthews (1939a, b). Synonyms according to Matthews (1939a) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998) who demonstrated that subspecies are not justified|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17930|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1934c). Hyaena Brisson, 1762, is available (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1955b, 1998), even though the work Regnum Animale has been rejected. The relationship of H. hyaena and H. brunnea has been problematic. McKenna and Bell (1997) followed Galiano and Frailey (1977) and placed brunnea in Pachycrocuta. Werdelin and Solounias (1991) argued that brunnea should be placed in Parahyaena. Jenks and Werdelin (1998) placed brunnea back in Hyaena and used ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17931|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as Parahyaena (=Hyaena) brunnea; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17932|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Mills (1982). See comments under genus for inclusion of brunnea under Hyaena. Pocock (1934c) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998) argued that neither morphological nor molecular studies have supported the recognition of subspecies at present. Synonyms according to Jenks and Werdelin (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17933|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Data Deficient as H. hyaena barbara, otherwise Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17934|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Rieger (1981) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998). Pocock (1934d) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998) argued that at present neither morphological nor molecular studies have supported the recognition of subspecies. Synonyms according to Rieger (1981) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17935|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Koehler and Richardson (1990) and Jenks and Werdelin (1998) who demonstrated that subspecies are not well defined and probably should not be recognized. Synonyms according to Jenks and Werdelin (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17936|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Conservation status and distribution reviewed by Ginsberg and Macdonald (1990). Reviewed by Langguth (1975), Stains (1975), Tedford et al. (1995), and Wayne et al. (1997). Revisions by Langguth (1969), Clutton-Brock et al. (1976), Van Gelder (1978), Berta (1985, 1988), Wayne and O'Brien (1987), Wayne (1993), and Wayne et al. (1987a, b, 1989, 1997) gave little support to the subfamilies recognized by Simpson (1945); therefore, no subfamilies are recognized here. There are considerable questi...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17937|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under Dusicyon. Placed in Atelocynus by Cabrera (1931, 1957), Langguth (1975), Stains (1975), Berta (1985, 1986, 1988) and McKenna and Bell (1997). Van Gelder (1978) considered Atelocynus a subgenus of Canis. Tedford et al. (1995) placed it as the sister taxon to Speothos|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17938|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hershkovitz (1961a) and Berta (1986)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17939|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Van Gelder (1978) included Alopex, Atelocynus, Cerdocyon, Pseudalopex, Lycalopex, Dusicyon, and Vulpes as subgenera, however, this arrangement is not currently employed by most mammalogists (Berta, 1987, 1988; Corbet, 1978; Corbet and Hill, 1980; Gromov and Baranova, 1981; Hall, 1981; McKenna and Bell, 1997; Wozencraft, 1989). Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17940|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17941|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17943|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I (Indian, Pakistan, Bhutan, and Nepal populations); otherwise Appendix II. U.S. ESA - as C. lupus varies by population: 1) Endangered in Southwestern Distinct Population Segment - Mexico and USA (AZ, NM, CO south of Interstate Highwa...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17944|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Mech, 1974. Opinion 2027 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (March, 2003a) ruled that lupus is not invalid by virtue of being pre-dated by a name based on a domestic form. Includes the domestic dog as a subspecies, with the dingo provisionally separate--artificial variants created by domestication and selective breeding (Vil et al., 1999; Wayne and Ostrander, 1999; Savolainen et al., 2002). Although this may stretch the subspecies concept, it retains the...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17945|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: [domestic dog]|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17946|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Walton and Joly (2003)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17947|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17948|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes placed in subgenus Simenia Gray, 1868. Reviewed by Sillero-Zubiri and Gottelli (1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17949|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Tedford et al. (1995) considered Cerdocyon and Nyctereutes to be sister taxa|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17950|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Berta (1982). Placed in Cerdocyon by Langguth (1975), Stains (1975), and Berta (1982); placed in subgenus Canis (Cerdocyon) by Van Gelder (1978). Synonyms allocated according to Berta (1982) and Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17951|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized by Langguth (1975), Stains (1975), Van Gelder (1978), Berta (1988), and McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17952|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17953|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Dietz (1985). Synonyms allocated according to Dietz (1985)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17954|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in subfamily Simocyoninae Dawkins, 1868, by Simpson (1945) and Stains (1975). Tedford et al. (1995) considered Cuon and Lycaon to be sister taxa|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17955|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U. S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17956|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Cohen (1978). Synonyms allocated according to Cohen (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17957|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There has been general disagreement as to generic classification of the South American canids, with most of the disagreement centered on the species australis, culpaeus, griseus, gymnocercus, microtis, sechurae, thous, and vetulus. Van Gelder (1978) proposed placing these taxa into Canis and giving only subgeneric recognition. The other extreme arrangement is best represented by Cabrera (1931) who recognized 5 genera for this group. Langguth (1969) first followed Cabrera's classification, b...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17958|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Dusicyon by Cabrera (1931) and Berta (1987, 1988), and considered as a subgenus separate from other "foxes" (i.e., culpaeus, griseus, gymnocercus, and sechurae) by Langguth (1975) and Van Gelder (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17959|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Zunino et al. (1995). Also see comments under Dusicyon. Although combining taxa included here with Dusicyon would not be in conflict with Berta (1987, 1988), her analyses suggested that other genera, now extinct, are more closely related to Dusicyon. Berta (1987, 1988) presented derived features that would support a single origin for those taxa recognized here in Lycalopex (=Pseudalopex), which would also agree with Cabrera (1957) and Stains (1975). A detailed comparative morphol...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17960|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Pseudalopex culpaeus; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as P. culpaeus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17961|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Zunino et al. (1995). Placed in Pseudalopex by Berta (1987, 1988); and in Dusicyon by Cabrera (1957). Considered in Canis (Pseudalopex) by Langguth (1975), Clutton-Brock et al. (1976), and Van Gelder (1978). Includes culpaeolus (part) and inca (part) mismatched skin and skull (Langguth, 1967). Reviewed by Novaro (1997). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957), Zunino et al. (1995), and Novaro (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17962|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES Appendix II (as included in Pseudalopex (= Lycalopex) griseus)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17963|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The distinctiveness of fulvipes is supported by mtDNA analyses (Yahnke et al., 1996)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17964|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Pseudalopex griseus; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as P. griseus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17965|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pseudalopex by Berta (1988) and Dusicyon by Cabrera (1957). Considered in Canis (Pseudalopex) by Langguth (1975), and Van Gelder (1978). Placed in Lycalopex gymnocercus by Zunino et al. (1995)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17966|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Pseudalopex gymnocercus; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as P. gymnocercus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17967|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pseudalopex by Berta (1988) and in Dusicyon by Cabrera (1957). Considered in Canis (Pseudalopex) by Langguth (1975) and Van Gelder (1978). Synonyms allocated according to Zunino et al. (1995) and Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17968|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Pseudalopex sechurae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17969|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pseudalopex by Berta (1988); in Dusicyon by Cabrera (1957). Considered in Canis (Pseudalopex) by Langguth (1975) and Van Gelder (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17970|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as Pseudalopex vetulus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17971|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pseudalopex by Berta (1987, 1988); in Dusicyon (Lycalopex) by Cabrera (1957) and implied by Stains (1975); in Lycalopex by Langguth (1975); and considered in Canis (Lycalopex) by Van Gelder (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17972|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Simocyoninae Dawkins, 1868, by Simpson (1945) and Stains (1975). Reviewed by Girman et al. (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17973|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U. S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17974|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman et al. (1953). Girman et al. (1993) presented molecular evidence concerning subspecies|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17975|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Ward and Wurster-Hill (1990). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951). Introduced populations in Europe|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17976|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Berta and Marshall (1978) included Icticyon. Placed in Simocyoninae Dawkins, 1868, by Simpson (1945) and Stains (1975). Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17977|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17978|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957) and Hall (1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17979|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Considered a subgenus of Vulpes by Clutton-Brock et al. (1976)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17980|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Fritzell and Haroldson (1982). Placed in Canis (Vulpes) by Van Gelder (1978). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Fritzell and Haroldson (1982)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17981|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Proposed Endangered as U. littoralis catalinae, U. l. littoralis, U. l. santacruzae, and U. l. santarosae; IUCN - Lower Risk (cd)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17982|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Moore and Collins (1995). Placed in Canis (Vulpes) by Van Gelder (1978). Gilbert et al. (1990), George and Wayne (1991), Wayne et al. (1991a, b), and Collins (1993) supported full species status. Synonyms allocated according to Moore and Collins (1995)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17983|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Although Frisch (1775) has been ruled a rejected work for nomenclatural purposes, Vulpes has been retained (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1979). Considered a subgenus of Canis by Van Gelder (1978); however, this arrangement is not currently employed by most mammalogists (Corbet, 1978; Corbet and Hill, 1980; Gromov and Baranova, 1981; Hall, 1981; Wozencraft, 1989). McKenna and Bell (1997) included Fennecus and Alopex as congeneric taxa (followed here). Bobrinskii et al...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17984|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17985|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1941a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17986|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Geffen (1994)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17988|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Baryshnikov and Abramov (1992) discussed the taxonomic position of "ekloni"|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17989|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Alopex lagopus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17990|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Viable hybrids have been recorded between V. lagopus and V. vulpes (Chiarelli, 1975). Synonyms allocated according to Audet et al. (2002)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17991|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as V. macrotis mutica|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17992|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Egoscue (1979) and McGrew (1979). Revised by Waithman and Roest (1977) and Dragoo et al. (1990). Blair et al. (1968), Lechleitner (1969), Bueler (1973), and Dragoo et al. (1990) considered macrotis and velox conspecific. Packard and Bowers (1970), Rohwer and Kilgore (1973), Thornton and Creel (1975) (who found hybrids between velox and macrotis but concluded they were of reduced viability) and Mercure et al. (1993) retained both as separate species. Mercure et al. (1993) argued ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17993|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and Larivire and Seddon (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17994|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as V. velox hebes (Canada); IUCN - Lower Risk (cd)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17995|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under V. macrotis for the separation of macrotis and velox as followed here|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17998|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2002a) who did not recognize subspecies. Placed in Fennecus by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Stains (1975)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
17999|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Ailuropoda has been placed in a separate family by some; however, morphological and molecular evidence strongly supports the placement of Ailuropoda in this family (Chorn and Hoffmann, 1978; Davis, 1964; Sarich, 1973, 1976; Mayr, 1986; Goldman et al., 1989; Hendey, 1980a, b; O'Brien et al., 1985; Wozencraft, 1989a). Thenius (1979) placed Ailuropoda in the monotypic family Ailuropodidae. Morphological studies have supported the monophyly of three subfamilies (Hendey, 1980; Kurtn, 1966; Then...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18000|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Davis (1964) and Hendey (1980b). Reviewed by Chorn and Hoffmann (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18001|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded by Hendey (1980a, b) as the only surviving species in the subfamily Agriotheriinae. Placed in the monotypic family Ailuropodidae by Thenius (1979). Reviewed by Chorn and Hoffmann (1978)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18002|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1932b). Van Gelder (1977b) placed Helarctos in Melursus. Pocock (1941a) and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) suggested a close relationship between M. ursinus and H. malayanus; however, this was not supported by Goldman et al. (1989)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18003|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18004|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Fitzgerald and Krausman (2002). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18005|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pocock (1932b). See comments under Helarctos concerning the relationship between these taxa. Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18006|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some authors have considered this genus as the only extant member of the subfamily Tremarctinae (Thenius, 1976)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18007|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The close relationship of the four species included herein has been generally recognized by morphological and molecular studies (Goldman et al., 1989; Hendey, 1980a; Kurtn and Anderson, 1980; Shields and Kocher, 1991). Allen (1938) proposed a close relationship between thibetanus and americanus. Thenius (1953), Goldman et al. (1989), and Shields and Kocher (1991) gave support to the monophyly of arctos with maritimus. Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18008|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Threatened as U. americanus luteolus; all other subspecies - Similarity of Appearance to a Threatened Species; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18009|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2001b). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Larivire (2001b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18014|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U. S. ESA - Endangered as U. t. gedrosianus; IUCN - Critically Endangered as U. t. gedrosinus, otherwise Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18015|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in subgenus Selenarctos by Gromov and Baranova (1981); and in subgenus Euarctos by Thenius (1979). Allen (1938) suggested a close relationship to U. americanus; Pocock (1932a) retained in a separate genus -- there is molecular support for both positions (Goldman et al., 1989). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18016|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Allen (1880, 1892), Repenning et al. (1971), Mitchell and Tedford (1973), J. E. King (1983), Berta and Demr (1986), Barnes (1989) and Wynen et al. (2001). Does not include Odobenus, which was included in a monotypic subfamily (Odobeninae within Otariidae) by Mitchell and Tedford (1973), Tedford (1976), Hall (1981), Barnes (1989), and Wozencraft (1989a, b); however, see Wyss (1987) and Berta (1991). Berta and Demr (1986) separated Arctocephalus and Callorhinus into the Arctoc...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18017|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by King (1954) and Repenning et al. (1971) who included Arctophoca Peters, 1866. Van Gelder (1977b) considered Zalophus and Arctocephalus congeneric. Nearly all species of Arctocephalus are distributed allopatrically (Rice, 1998). Synonyms allocated according to Gardner and Robbins (1998). Allen (1905) discussed confusion in designation of type species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18018|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Scheffer (1958) included galapagoensis Heller, 1904, but this was not followed by Repenning et al. (1971) or J. E. King (1983). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957) and Rice (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18019|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning et al. (1971) supported recognition at the specific level, followed by J. E. King (1983); however, Scheffer (1958) considered galapagoensis conspecific with australis, which would be the most closely related taxon. Reviewed by Clark (1975)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18020|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by King (1959a, b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18021|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Repenning et al. (1971) and J. E. King (1983) included doriferus Wood-Jones, 1925; however, Scheffer (1958) considered it a distinct species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18022|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18023|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Belcher and Lee (2002). Formerly included in Arctophoca; see Repenning et al. (1971). Considered conspecific with philippii by Scheffer (1958)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18024|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997), and Gardner and Robbins (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18025|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies not recognized, following Taylor et al. (1955) and Rice (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18026|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For a discussion of the type, see Scheffer (1958)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18027|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Threatened, except population segment west of 144 W. Long, which is Endangered; IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18028|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The type of O. californiana Lesson, 1828, was shown by Allen (1880) to actually be Zalophus. A. monteriensis Gray, 1859, is based on P. jubata Schreber, 1776. Scheffer (1958) pointed out that jubata Forster, 1775, is invalid. Reviewed by Loughlin et al. (1987). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Hall (1981), and Loughlin et al. (1987)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18029|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sivertsen (1954) and Scheffer (1958) considered Neophoca congeneric with Phocarctos. However, it was retained as separate by J. E. King (1960, 1983), Rice (1977), Barnes (1989), and Wynen et al. (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18030|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allen (1880) questioned the validity of the type description. Reviewed by Ling (1992). Synonyms allocated according to Ling (1992)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18031|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There is some controversy regarding the validity of O. byronia (de Blainville, 1920) or O. flavescens (Shaw, 1800) (King, 1978). Rodriguez and Bastida (1993) reviewed the information and concluded that flavescens was a valid name with priority. Also see Oliva (1988) who argued for O. byronia. Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18032|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sivertsen (1954) and Scheffer (1958) considered Phocarctos congeneric with Neophoca, however, it was retained as separate by Clark (1873a), J. E. King (1960, 1983), Rice (1977), Barnes (1989), and Wynen et al. (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18033|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Arctocephalus by Van Gelder (1977b). Mohr (1952) reported successful matings between Arctocephalus pusillus and Z. californianus. Rice (1998), followed here, argued for the retention of japonicus, californianus, and wollenbaeki as distinct species. Itoo (1985) concluded that japonicus was distinct, and behavioral differences separate californianus and wollenbaeki (Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1984). But see Scheffer (1958) who recognized these populations at the subspecies level|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18034|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Probably extinct (Rice, 1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18035|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Trichecidae Gray (1821) and Rosmaridae Gill (1866) are invalid (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1959). The enigmatic walruses have been placed as: (1) the sister group to the otariids (rnason, 1977; rnason et al., 1995; Couturier and Dutrillaux, 1986; Dragoo and Honeycutt, 1997; Repenning and Tedford, 1977; Sarich, 1969a, b; Vrana et al., 1994); (2) in the family Otariidae (Barnes, 1989; Mitchell, 1975b); (3) the sister group to the phocids (Berta, 1994; Berta and Wys...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18036|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Although the names in Brisson (1762) are invalid, Odobenus has been retained (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1955a, 1957e, 1998). Placed in Subfamily Odobeninae, Family Phocidae by McKenna and Bell (1997). Placed in separate family by Rice (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18039|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Chapskii (1955), Scheffer (1958), J. E. King (1966, 1983), Hendey (1972), Muizon (1982b), and Wyss (1989). Muizon (1982b), and Wyss's (1988) phylogenetic analyses agreed on three points: 1) The monophyletic nature of two groups they refer to as the Lobodontini (Hydrurga, Leptonychotes, Lobodon, and Ommatophoca), and the Phocinae (Erignathus, Cystophora, Halichoerus, and Phoca), 2) The lobodonts, along with Monachus and Mirounga traditionally have been referred to as the Monachin...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18040|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by King (1966)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18043|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Mohr (1952) described successful mating in captivity between Pusa hispida and Halichoerus grypus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18045|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Burns and Fay (1970), Rice (1977), McDermid and Bonner (1975), Gromov and Baranova (1981), J. E. King (1983), and Wyss (1988) considered Phoca, Pusa, Histriophoca, and Pagophilus a monophyletic group. Cladistic analysis based on morphology and mtDNA revealed two clades, Pagophilus+Histriophoca and Phoca+Pusa+Halichoerus (Carr and Perry, 1998; Mouchaty et al., 1995; Muizon, 1982b; Perry et al., 1995; Rice, 1998). Burns and Fay (1970) and McDermid and Bonner (1975) argued that these differenc...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18046|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Burns and Fay (1970). Placed in Histriophoca Gill, 1873, by Scheffer (1958), Muizon (1982b), and Rice (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18047|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18048|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18049|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Replacement name for Leptonyx Gray (1837), which is preoccupied by Leptonyx Swainson (1821)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18050|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Stirling (1971) and Kooyman (1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18051|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This species has often been listed incorrectly as L. carcinophagus (Rice, 1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18052|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by King (1966). Reviewed by Davidson (1929), Briggs and Morejohn (1976), and Ling and Bryden (1992)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18053|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Stewart and Huber (1993)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18054|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Ling and Bryden (1992). Synonyms allocated according to Bryden (1995). Subspecies not recognized, following Lnnberg (1910); however see Carrick et al. (1962)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18055|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by King (1956). Wyss (1988) suggested that this might be a paraphyletic group, however see Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) who supported monophyly (followed here)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18056|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Extinct since 1952 (Kenyon, 1977; Rice, 1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18057|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Burns and Fay (1970), Rice (1977), McDermid and Bonner (1975), Gromov and Baranova (1981), J. E. King (1983), and Wyss (1988) considered Phoca, Pusa, Histriophoca, and Pagophilus a monophyletic group. Cladistic analysis based on morphology and mtDNA reveal two clades, Pagophilus+Histriophoca and Phoca+Pusa+Halichoerus (Carr and Perry, 1998; Mouchaty et al., 1995; Muizon, 1982b; Perry et al., 1995; Rice, 1998). Burns and Fay (1970) and McDermid and Bonner (1975) argued that these differences...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18058|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Burns and Fay (1970), Rice (1977), McDermid and Bonner (1975), Gromov and Baranova (1981), J. E. King (1983), and Wyss (1988) considered Phoca, Pusa, Histriophoca, and Pagophilus a monophyletic group. Cladistic analysis based on morphology and mtDNA reveal two clades, Pagophilus+Histriophoca and Phoca+Pusa+Halichoerus (Carr and Perry, 1998; Mouchaty et al., 1995; Muizon, 1982b; Perry et al., 1995; Rice, 1998). This was also supported by Bininda-Emonds et al.'s (1999) "complete data" phyloge...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18059|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Scheffer (1958) considered largha as conspecific with vitulina; however, Shaughnessy and Fay (1977) and J. E. King (1983) separated the two|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18062|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as Phoca hispida saimensis; IUCN - Endangered as P. h. saimensis, Vulnerable as P. h. botnica and P. h. ladogensis, Lower Risk as P. hispida and as P. h. ochotensis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18063|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Pusa Scopoli, 1771, by Scheffer (1958) and Rice (1998). Mohr (1952) described successful mating in captivity between Pusa hispida and Halichoerus grypus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18064|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Pocock (1921b, d), Muizon (1982a), Van Zyll de Jong (1987), Bryant et al. (1993), Masuda and Yoshida (1994a, b), Abramov and Baryshnikov (1995), Dragoo and Honeycutt (1997), Baryshnikov and Abramov (1997, 1998), Koepfli and Wayne (1998), Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999), Ginsburg and Morales (2000), and Kurose et al. (2000). Traditionally consisted of four subfamilies (Mephitinae, Melinae, Mustelinae, and Lutrinae), but McKenna and Bell (1997) also recognized Mellivorinae and Guloni...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18065|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Pohle (1920a), Pocock (1940b), van Zyll de Jong (1972, 1987, 1991a), Koepfli and Wayne (1998), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999). Reviewed by Harris (1968) and Sokolov (1973). Foster-Turley et al. (1990) reviewed the conservation status and distribution of otters|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18066|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Aonyx is considered congeneric with Amblonyx (Coetzee, 1977b; Davis, 1978; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951; Koepfli and Wayne, 1998; Osgood, 1932). However see Harris (1968), Medway (1977), and van Zyll de Jong (1972, 1987) who considered them separate. There is little question that capensis and congica are sister species. Koepfli and Wayne (1998) and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) supported monophyly of Amblonyx + Aonyx|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18067|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I (populations of Cameroon and Nigeria), otherwise Appendix II as A. congicus; U.S. ESA - Endangered as A. congicus microdon; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as A. capensis, Data Deficient as A. congicus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18068|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2001c, d). Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939), and Ellerman et al. (1953). A. congica was considered a distinct species by Pohle (1920a) and van Zyll de Jong (1987). Perret and Aellen (1956) and Davis (1978) included Paraonyx philippsi and Aonyx microdon|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18069|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt) as Amblonyx cinereus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18070|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Larivire (2003)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18071|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as E. l. nereis; otherwise Appedix II. U.S. ESA - Threatened as E. lutris nereis in all of its range except for areas subject to U.S. jurisdiction south of Pt. Conception, CA (3426.9' N. Lat.), where it is listed as an Experimental...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18072|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Roest (1973), Davis and Lidicker (1975), Estes (1980), and Wilson et al. (1991). Synonyms allocated according to Wilson et al. (1991)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18073|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in Lutra, separated here. See discussion under Lutra and under H. maculicollis, below|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18074|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable as Lutra maculicollis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18075|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2002c). Pocock (1921c) and Cabrera (1929) placed maculicollis in the monotypic Hydrictis; however, Ansell (1978) and Harris (1968) considered Hydrictis a subgenus of Lutra (see comments under Lutra). Two recent studies (Koepfli and Wayne, 1998, and Bininda-Emonds et al., 1999) concluded that inclusion in Lutra would make Lutra paraphyletic. Van Zyll de Jong (1987) and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) suggested that Hydrictis and Lutrogale may be sister taxa. Subspecies no...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18076|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Van Zyll de Jong (1972, 1987, 1991), Koepfli and Wayne (1998), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) supported the separation of New World otters (except Pteronura) into Lontra|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18077|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire and Walton (1998). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981), and Larivire and Walton (1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18078|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Lontra by van Zyll de Jong (1972, 1987) and Larivire (1998). Reviewed by Larivire (1998). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18079|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered as L. longicaudis (incl. platensis); IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18080|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Van Zyll de Jong (1972) included annectens, enudris, incarum, mesopetes, and platensis; however, Pohle (1920a), Cabrera (1957), and Harris (1968) recognized these as distinct species. These taxa (often referred to as the annectens-group) were distinguished primarily by variation in the shape of the rhinarium; van Zyll de Jong's (1972) analysis suggested that these should be considered conspecific. Reviewed by Larivire (1999b). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Larivire (1999b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18081|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Lontra by van Zyll de Jong (1987). Reviewed by Larivire (1999a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18082|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Brisson (1762) was ruled unavailable (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1955a); however, Lutra was ruled as still available (ICZN, 1998). Pocock (1921c, 1941a) recognized Lutrogale Gray, 1865, and Hydrictis Pocock, 1921. Harris (1968) and van Zyll de Jong (1987, 1991a) considered lutra, maculicollis, and sumatrana to represent a single monophyletic group; furthermore, van Zyll de Jong's analysis supported separation of perspicillata from other Lutra, which is followed her...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18083|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Imaizumi and Yoshiyuki (1989) considered Japanese otters a distinct species (L. nippon). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18084|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distinctiveness of the Japanese otter was supported by Suzuki et al. (1996b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18085|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under Lutra. Consideration here as a separate genus is consistent with Pohle (1920a), Pocock (1941a), and van Zyll de Jong (1987)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18086|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1941a), van Zyll de Jong (1972), and Davis (1978) placed perspicillata in the monotypic Lutrogale, considered a subgenus by Pohle (1920a); see comments under Lutra. Van Zyll de Jong's (1987) analysis placed as sister groups L. maculicollis and L. lutra+L. sumatrana. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18087|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See lengthy comments by Harris (1968) concerning the correct identity of the type, the confusion in published synonomies, and the type locality. Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18088|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes taxa traditionally included elsewhere (Melinae, Guloninae, Taxidiinae, and Mellivorinae); see comments under family heading|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18089|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Lnnberg (1923a) and Pocock (1940a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18090|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Honduras); IUCN - Vulnerable as E. b. senex, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18091|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Thomas (1900a), Lnnberg (1913), and Presley (2000). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957), Hall (1981), and Presley (2000)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18092|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Yensen and Tarifa (2003b)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18093|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Costa Rica)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18094|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Krumbiegel (1942) included allamandi. Reviewed by Yensen and Tarifa (2003a)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18095|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1978) attributed Gulo to Storr (1780). Gulo Frisch, 1775, is invalid (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1954b). Placed in subfamily Guloninae according to McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18097|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There is considerable controversy over the correct name for this genus (Hershkovitz, 1955b; Van Gelder, 1966). Zorilla Oken (1816) is invalid (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1956b). Zorilla I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1826), was suppressed under the plenary powers for the purposes of the Principle of Priority (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1967). Rosevear (1974) strongly suggested, and Dekeyser (1955) and Niethammer (1987a) argued that Poecilictis...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18098|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Thomas and Hinton (1920), and Baryshnikov and Abramov (1997, 1998) placed it in Poecilictis. Synonyms allocated according to G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18099|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2002b). See Hollister (1918) on the use of this name. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18100|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Stone and Cook's (2002) cytochrome b data suggested that the recognition of Martes as here understood (to the exclusion of Gulo) would make the genus paraphyletic|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18102|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); U.S. ESA - Endangered as M. f. chrysospila; IUCN - Endangered as M. f. robinsoni, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18103|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1936a) and Baryshnikov and Abramov (1997, 1998) separated flavigula from other Martes and placed in the genus Lamprogale based on bacular morphology. Rozhnov (1995) separated the subspecies henrici, hainana, and peninsularis into M. lasiotis. Allocated according to Pocock (1936a), Chasen (1940), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and Rozhnov (1995). Stone and Cook (2002) supported placing in the subgenus Charronia Gray, 1865|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18104|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India) as M. f. intermedia; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18105|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951). Stone and Cook (2002) placed it in the subgenus Martes|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18106|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Martes flavigula by Corbet (1978), Honacki et al. (1982), and Corbet and Hill (1992); however, separated by Bonhote (1901b), Pocock (1936a, 1941a), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Anderson (1970) and Rozhnov (1995). Pocock (1936a) placed gwatkinsii and flavigula in the genus Lamprogale|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18107|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be conspecific with americana, melampus, and zibellina (Anderson, 1970; Hagmeier, 1961). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951). Stone and Cook (2002) suggested a close relationship with zibellina, and placed in the subgenus Martes|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18108|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as M. m. tsuensis, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18109|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be conspecific with americana, martes, and zibellina (Anderson, 1970; Hagmeier, 1961). Heptner et al. (1967) included Japanese and Korean melampus in zibellina. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951). Stone and Cook (2002) placed it in the subgenus Martes|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18111|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as M. z. brachyura, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18112|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Pavlinin (1966). May be conspecific with americana, martes, and melampus (Anderson, 1970; Hagmeier, 1961). Heptner et al. (1967) included Japanese and Korean melampus in zibellina. Synonyms allocated according to Heptner et al. (1967). Stone and Cook (2002) placed it in the subgenus Martes|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18113|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Many authors considered Meles monotypic (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951; Heptner et al., 1967; Long and Killingley, 1983; Novikov, 1956; Stroganov, 1962). However, others supported the position that European and Asian badgers are not conspecific (Aristov and Baryshnikov, 2001; Baryshnikov and Potapova, 1990; Kastschenko, 1902; Neal, 1948; Ognev, 1931; Satunin, 1914). Kurose et al. (2001) argued that Meles is heterogeneous. Recent morphological studies (Abramov, 2001, 2002) support the se...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18114|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Heptner et al. (1967) and Baryshnikov and Potapova (1990) considered anakuma a subspecies of Asian badger. However, Abramov (2001, 2002) supported the recognition of these forms as distinct|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18115|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Petrov (1953), Heptner et al. (1967), and Abramov (2001). Synonyms allocated according to Heptner et al. (1967) and Abramov (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18116|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Petrov (1953) and Heptner et al. (1967). Synonyms allocated according to Heptner et al. (1967) and Abramov (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18117|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Mellivorinae by McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18118|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Ghana and Botswana); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18119|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Baryshnikov (2000) and Vanderhaar and Hwang (2003)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18120|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There is uncertainty as to the total number of species in this genus. Most recent authors tend to consider everetii and/or orientalis as conspecific with personata; however, Pocock (1941a), Everts (1968), Long (1978, 1981), and Long and Killingley (1983) supported the recognition of these populations as distinct. Long and Killingley pointed out that there is no published information to refute Pocock's (1941a) revision|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18121|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Medway (1977) included everetti in orientalis; however, see comments under genus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18122|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Storz and Wozencraft (1999)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18123|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hall (1951), Youngman (1982), Abramov (1999), and Kurose et al. (2000). Youngman (1982) recognized five and Abramov (1999) recognized nine subgenera. Some have chosen to elevate these groupings to generic status; because of the lack of any comprehensive phylogenetic approach to this problem, they are provisionally recognized here as valid subgenera. Synonyms for species and subspecies principally follow Abramov (1999, pers. comm.)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18124|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed africana in subgenus Grammogale. Izor and de la Torre (1978) suggested that africana and felipei form a monophyletic group. Cabrera (1957) considered Grammogale a valid genus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18125|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982) placed altaica in the subgenus Mustela; however, Ognev (1935) considered sibirica and altaica closely related. Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Gale. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18128|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as M. e. amurensis, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18129|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The correct spelling of this name is eversmanii (Mazk, 1971). Reviewed by Kostron (1948), Stroganov (1958, 1962), Heptner et al. (1967), and Anderson (1977). Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed eversmanii in the subgenus Putorius. Anderson (1977) and Kurtn and Anderson (1980) suggested that nigripes and eversmanii may be conspecific. Pocock (1936b) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966) considered eversmanii and putorius conspecific; however, Ognev (1931), Stroganov (1962), and Hept...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18130|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Izor and de la Torre (1978) suggested that africana and felipei form a monophyletic group. Youngman (1982) placed felipei in subgenus Grammogale; Abramov (1999) placed it in subgenus Cabreragale|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18132|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Abramov (2000), Kurose et al. (2000), and Graphodatsky et al. (1976) supported separation of itatsi from sibirica. Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Kolonokus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18133|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Abramov (1999) placed kathiah in the subgenus Gale. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18134|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982, 1990) and Abramov (1999) placed lutreola in subgenus Lutreola. Revised by Matschie (1912), Novikov (1939), and Youngman (1982, 1990). Occasional hybrids occur between lutreola and putorius (Ognev, 1931; Tumanov and Abramov, 2002; Youngman, 1982). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18135|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Van Bree and Boeadi (1978). Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) implied, and Heptner et al. (1967), Corbet (1978), and Lekagul and McNeely (1988) believed lutreolina and sibirica to be conspecific; however this has not been supported by primary studies (Brongersma, 1940; Van Bree and Boeadi, 1978). Youngman (1982) placed lutreolina in the subgenus Lutreola, Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Kolonokus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18136|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered, except where listed as an Experimental Non Essential Population in portions of Arizona, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming (USA); IUCN - Extinct in the Wild|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18137|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hillman and Clark (1980) and Anderson (1977). Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed nigripes in the subgenus Putorius. Anderson (1977) and Kurtn and Anderson (1980) suggested that nigripes and eversmanii may be conspecific|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18139|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Pocock (1941a) believed strigidorsa and nudipes to be closely related. Youngman (1982) placed nudipes in the subgenus Lutreola, Abramov (1999) placed it in subgenus Pocockictis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18141|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: [domestic ferret]|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18142|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982) placed sibirica in the subgenus Lutreola, Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Kolonokus. Ognev (1935) considered altaica and sibirica closely related. Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) implied, and Heptner et al. (1967), Corbet (1978), and Lekagul and McNeely (1988) believed lutreolina and sibirica conspecific; however, this has not been supported by primary studies (Brongersma, 1940; Van Bree and Boeadi, 1978). Abramov (1999) and Kurose et al. (2000) considered itatsi...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18143|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982) suggested that strigidorsa belonged in subgenus Lutreola. Abramov (1999) placed it in subgenus Cryptomustela|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18144|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Recognized as a separate species by van Zyll de Jong (1992), Reig (1997), and Abramov and Baryshnikov (1999)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18145|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly included in Mustela, separated accordingly to Abramov (1999). There are significant differences between the American mink and Mustela (and other Mustelidae) according to cytogenetic and biochemical data. The level of these differences is higher then differences among Mustela species (Belyaev et al., 1980; Brinck et al., 1983; Graphodatsky et al., 1976; Kurose et al., 2000; Lushnikova et al., 1989; Taranin et al., 1991). The analyses by Graphodatsky et al. (1976), Youngman (1982), a...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18146|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct as Mustela macrodon|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18147|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Last collected in 1894. Manville (1966) argued that recently extinct form macrodon is conspecific with vison, although Kurtn and Anderson (1980) and Mead et al. (2000) recognized it as a distinct species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18148|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Mustela vision (sic)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18149|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Larivire (1999)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18150|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire (2001). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman et al. (1953)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18151|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Long (1972a, 1973). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Long (1973)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18152|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as V. p. peregusna, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18153|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Heptner et al. (1967)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18154|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The traditional Mustelidae (including skunks) has always been a problematic group. Radinsky (1973) first proposed a relationship between the Mephitinae (sensu Simpson, 1945) and Mydaus. Morphological studies seem to provide some support for a monophyletic Mustelidae (Hunt, 1974; Wolsan, 1999; Wozencraft, 1989; Wyss and Flynn, 1993). However, Bryant et al. (1993), Ledje and Arnason (1996), and Bininda-Emonds et al. (1999) showed support for Radinsky's Mephitinae-Mydaus group. Dragoo and Hone...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18155|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Kipp (1965), who studied an extensive series of southern South American specimens and could not recognize distinctive groups among them based on skull morphology, and found only two groups based on pelage coloration. Dragoo et al. (2003) reviewed the North American species and is followed here|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18156|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kipp (1965) considered rex as conspecific with chinga; however, it was listed as separate by Osgood (1943) and Cabrera (1957). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1958)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18157|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kipp (1965) considered castaneus as conspecific; Cabrera (1958) considered it separate. Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1958)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18158|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct as C. mesoleucus telmalestes, Lower Risk (lc) as C. mesoleucus and C. leuconotus|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18159|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes mesoleucus (Dragoo et al., 2003; Hall, 1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18160|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Hwang and Larivire (2001). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Hwang and Larivire (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18162|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Lawrence (1939) believed that differences in dentition and pelage warranted separation of these taxa into separate, monotypic genera (i.e., Suillotaxus marchei, Mydaus javanensis). These differences parallel those found within the genus Melogale (Long and Killingley, 1983). This genus is provisionally placed in this family (see comments therein), its position may be better considered as incertae sedis|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18163|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Chasen (1940) and Hwang and Larivire (2003)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18164|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Referred to the genus Suillotaxus by Lawrence (1939). Suillotaxus was considered a subgenus of Mydaus by Long (1978, 1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18165|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Mead (1968) argued that S. p. gracilis and "possibly" leucoparia are reproductively isolated from eastern populations and therefore should be considered distinct species. Preliminary genetic data (Dragoo et al., 1993) support Mead (1968). However, both taxa were included by Van Gelder (1959). Kinlaw (1995) restricted putorius to the eastern spotted skunk. Owen et al. (1996) provided karyotypic data to support recognition of the southern spotted skunk, angustifrons, as a distinct species. Ve...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18166|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Verts et al. (2001)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18167|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Kinlaw (1995)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18168|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Medelln et al. (1998a), from which synonyms are allocated. Ewer (1973) argued that pygmaea is conspecific with putorius|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18169|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hollister (1915a), Pocock (1921a), Baskin (1982, 1989), and Decker and Wozencraft (1991). Does not include Ailurus or Ailuropoda, following Davis (1964), Todd and Pressman (1968), Sarich (1976), Ginsburg (1982), Wozencraft (1989), Decker and Wozencraft (1991), Bininda-Emonds et al., (1999), and Flynn et al. (2000). However, Hollister (1915a), Gregory (1936), and Thenius (1979) considered Ailurus in the Procyonidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18170|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Poglayen-Neuwall (1965). Several workers have suggested that the several named forms of Bassaricyon are conspecific (Decker and Wozencraft, 1991; Ewer, 1973; Hall and Kelson, 1959; Stains, 1967; Wozencraft, 1989), but supporting systematic work is lacking|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18171|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Cabrera (1957) erroneously listed Bassaricyon beddardi as Bassariscus beddardi|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18172|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hollister (1915a) placed in monotypic Bassariscidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18173|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Rhoads (1893). Reviewed by Poglayen-Neuwall and Toweill (1988). Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Poglayen-Neuwall and Toweill (1988)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18174|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Costa Rica); IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18175|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18176|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Allen (1879) and Decker (1991). Reviewed by Cabrera (1957)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18177|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Honduras) as Nasua narica; IUCN - Endangered as N. nelsoni, Lower Risk (lc) as N. narica|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18178|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes nelsoni (Decker, 1991). Reviewed by Gompper (1995), from which synonyms are allocated|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18179|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III as N. n. solitaria (Uruguay); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18180|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Gompper and Decker (1998). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957) and Hall (1981)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18181|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hernndez-Camacho (1977) placed Potos in Cercoleptidae Bonaparte, 1838|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18182|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Hondurus); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18183|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Cabrera (1957), Husson (1978), and Ford and Hoffmann (1988). Revised by Kortlucke (1973) and Hernndez-Camacho (1977). Synonyms allocated according to Ford and Hoffmann (1988)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18184|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Goldman (1950) and Lotze and Anderson (1979). Hall (1981) listed minor, gloveralleni, insularis, maynardi, and pygmaeus as distinct, but gave no supporting rationale. Koopman et al. (1957) examined the type series of maynardi and showed them to be conspecific with lotor. Lotze and Anderson (1979) and Corbet and Hill (1986) have suggested that only cancrivorus and lotor are distinct, and other species are conspecific with lotor. Pons et al. (1999) showed that minor is conspecific...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18185|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extinct as P. gloveralleni, Endangered as P. insularis, P. maynardi, and P. minor, Lower Risk (lc) as P. lotor|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18186|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Lotze and Anderson (1979). Includes the Caribbean introduced populations of gloveralleni, minor, and maynardi after Helgen and Wilson (2003); includes insularis after Helgen and Wilson (2005). Synonyms allocated according to Cabrera (1957), Lotze and Anderson (1979), and Helgen and Wilson (2003; 2005)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18187|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in Procyon pygmaeus according to Hall (1981), Lazell (1981), and Helgen and Wilson (In Press); although similar differences between Cozumel and mainland forms of Nasua were recognized at the subspecies level (Decker, 1991)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18188|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Biochemical and molecular evidence has suggested that the enigmatic Ailurus is either (1) intermediate between procyonids and ursids (O'Brien et al., 1985; Sarich, 1973; Tagle et al., 1986; Wayne et al., 1989; Wurster and Benirschke, 1968); (2) more closely related to ursids than to procyonids (Todd and Pressmann, 1968; Zhang and Shi, 1991a); (3) more closely related to procyonids than to ursids (Goldman et al., 1989; Pecon Slattery and O'Brien, 1995), or, finally; (4) more closely related ...|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18189|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under Family|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18190|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18191|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Roberts and Gittleman (1984). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18192|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Elevated to family status. See comments in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18194|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment under Hyaena Brisson 1762 regarding the availability of that name|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18195|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment under Lutra Brisson 1762 regarding the availability of that name|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18196|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment under Meles Brisson 1762 regarding the availability of that name|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18197|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Brisson (1762) was ruled unavailable (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1955a); however, Meles was ruled as still available (ICZN, 1998)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18198|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18199|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18200|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Leopardus jacobitus (Cornalia 1865), where it is suggested that Orealurus jacobitus would be the appropriate formulation of that combination, rather than O. jacobita|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18201|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Puma yagouaroundi concerning the appropriate authorship for the taxon|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18202|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 622090|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18203|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Hall (1981) notes that Felis pardalis minimus Wilson 1860 was "based on a kitten which was lost; if based on an ocelot, this name may apply to the subspecies for which we now use the name F[elis] p[ardalis] mearnsi" (mearnsi was subsequently moved to the genus Leopardus, where it is now considered a junior synonym to L. pardalis aequatorialis)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18204|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) do not recognized subfamilies within the Herpestidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18205|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) do not recognized subfamilies within the Hyaenidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18206|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Developemnt Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) do not recognized subfamilies within the Hyaenidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18207|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) regarding which subfamilies of Mustelidae are recognized|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18208|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a full family, Nandiniidae, in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18209|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) did not recognized subfamilies in the Procyonidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18210|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) did not recognized subfamilies in the Ursidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18211|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 622091|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18212|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender, since Leopardus is masculine|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18213|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 622089|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18214|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Developent Coordinator|Authorship for dingo is sometimes given as Blumenbach 1790, but in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) it is given without comment as Meyer 1793|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18215|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Canis lupus for the subspecific breakdown of the species|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18216|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Placed by Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) as a synonym of Canis lupus familiaris|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18217|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) note that some consider catus and sylvestris (and lybica/libyca) to be conspecific. If this view were followed, "there would be a problem with the continued use of the name Felis sylvestris"|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18218|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Otariidae. Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005) have followed authors who argued against recognition of subfamilies within the Otariidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18219|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|It is not yet clear whether "Mustilidae" represents a simple misspelling of Mustelidae (most likely) or a seaprate available name (a junior synonym, emendation, etc.), but in any case, it does appear occasionally in the literature, and the correct name to use is Mustelidae|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18220|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993) note that "the pinnipeds (otariids, odobenids, and phocids) are included within the suborder Caniformia; placing them in a separate Order would make the Carnivora paraphyletic." This arrangement continues to be followed in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18221|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|IUCN status changed to Vulnerable ("VU A3c") in 2006; proposed for listing as Threatened under U.S. ESA in 2007|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18222|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The combination given in the second edition of Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993) was "Proteles cristatus." In the third edition (2005) it was changed, without comment, to "Proteles cristata"|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18223|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Hyaena Brisson 1762, where the treatment of Parahyaena is discussed. It has variously been considered a full genus (for P. brunnea), a subgenus of Hyaena, or a synonym thereof|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18224|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Given as "Herpestes edwardsii" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1993), but given, without comment, as "Herpestes edwardsi" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005). ITIS has not consulted the original description to verify the ending as -i/-ii, and so is following the 2005 version|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18225|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See extensive comments on the Red Wolf (Canis rufus or C. lupus rufus) in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18226|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18227|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Authorship may vary. The 2nd edition of Wilson & Reeder (eds., 1992) reflected Pallas "in Scheber", but in the 3rd edition (2005) it had been changed to just Schreber|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18228|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mistakenly given as "Aonyx cinerea" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005). Aonyx is masculine|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18229|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) [as Ictonyx libyca]|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18230|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mistakenly given as "Ictonyx libyca" in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005), and in other sources. Ictonyx is masculine|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18231|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mistakenly given as [Ictonyx libyca] multivittata in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005). Ictonyx is masculine|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18232|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Candidate [since listed as Threatened, on 9 August, 2005]|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18233|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Threatened [except S. of Pt. Conception, CA, where it is listed as Experimental Population, Non-Essential]|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18234|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix II as Lutrinae (with particular species & subspecies as Appendix I)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18235|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: All Felidae on CITES - Appendix II except species included in Appendix I (and domesticated forms)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18236|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Lower Risk|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18237|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Uruguay)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18238|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered; IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18239|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Threatened|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18240|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Threatened as Ursus arctos horribilis in the USA (lower 48 States, except where listed as an experimental population or delisted)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18241|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as Ursus arctos arctos in Italy|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18242|W. Christopher Wozencraft|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as A. congicus microdon|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18243|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Canis lupus regarding nomenclatural conflicts|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18244|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of fish genus Pusa Jordan and Gilbert, 1879 (TSN 613096)|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18245|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Extict|2007-08-15 10:57:25|08/15/2007
18246|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Campbell & Lamar (2004) and McDiarmid et al. (1999) Crotalus maricelae may belong in synonymy under C. durissus cumanensis|2007-08-15 11:02:53|08/15/2007
18247|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Campbell & Lamar (2004) concerning Crotalus durissus (for South American populations) and C. totonacus & the resurrected name C. simus (for Middle American populations)|2007-08-15 11:02:53|08/15/2007
18248|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Originally as "Crotalus horridus var. unicolor" according to McDiarmid et al. (1999)|2007-08-15 11:02:53|08/15/2007
18249|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Campbell & Lamar (2004) concerning Crotalus durissus (for South American populations) and C. totonacus & the resurrected name C. simus (for Middle American populations). Wster et al. (2005) suggest that culminatus and tzabcan should be recognized as full species (instead of subspecies of C. simus), but note additional issues that need to be resolved, so ITIS has not yet chosen to make further changes beyond those of Campbell & Lamar (2004)|2007-08-15 11:02:53|08/15/2007
18250|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Corbet and Hanks (1968)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18251|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Nasilio; see Corbet and Hanks (1968), and Elephantomys; see Meester et al. (1986). A key to the species was presented in Koontz and Roeper (1983) and another to southern African species in Meester et al. (1986)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18252|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1974b:5) and Meester et al. (1986:311) regarded variation as clinal and did not recognize any subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18253|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18254|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hanks (1968:97) suggested there might be a western and eastern subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18255|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Regarded as distinct by Corbet (1974b:5)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18256|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1974b:5) and Meester et al. (1986:313) declined to recognize subspecies although Corbet and Hanks (1968:90) considered that two might be recognized with alexandri applicable to all but the eastern nominate population|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18257|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1974b:6) and Meester et al. (1986:314) did not recognize any subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18258|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hanks (1968:81) and Corbet (1974b:6) recognized two subspecies but Kawalski and Rzebik-Kawalska (1991:299) did not recognize any subspecies based on Algerian material|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18259|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1974b:5) provisionally recognized six subspecies based on considerable but discontinuous variation. See Koontz and Roeper (1983, Mammalian Species, 204)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18260|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: No subspecies are recognized|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18261|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Meester et al. (1986:310) listed two subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18262|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Not Evaluated as P. t. sangi; otherwise IUCN - Not listed|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18263|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet (1974b:2) and Meester et al. (1986:309) recognized nine subspecies. Corbet (1974b:3) suggested that matschiei and robustus might be distinct subspecies. It is possible that schwanni and tordayi are separate species|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18264|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A key to the species was presented in Rathbun (1979)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18265|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Kingdon (1974a:41) considered chrysopygus as a subspecies of cirnei. See Rathbun (1979, Mammalian Species, 117)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18266|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Not Evaluated as R. c. cirnei and R. c. hendersoni; otherwise Vulnerable|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18267|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Six isolated forest-inhabiting subspecies are recognized by Corbet and Hanks (1968:57) and Corbet (1974b:2). Includes stuhlmanni, which could be a distinct species according to Corbet and Hanks (1968:63)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18268|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Two subspecies are listed by Corbet and Hanks (1968:64) and Corbet (1974b:2). Kingdon (1974a:41) considered petersi a subspecies of cirnei|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18269|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Melton (1976), Pocock (1924), and Shoshani et al. (1988, Mammalian Species, 300). Seventeen poorly defined subspecies are recognized (Meester, 1972b; Meester et al., 1986)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18270|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sherborn (1902:701) and Allen (1939:270) gave Orycteropus "Geoffroy, Decad. Phil. et Litt. XXVIII. 1795", but it is untraceable. Meester et al. (1986:182) reviewed and assigned the correct generic name|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18271|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Allen (1939), Meester et al. (1986), Olds and Shoshani (1982, Mammalian Species, 171)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18272|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Bothma (1971), McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18273|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Barry and Shoshani (2000, Mammalian Species, 645)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18274|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|IUCN - Vulnerable as H. antineae and H. chapini, Lower Risk (lc) as H. brucei|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18275|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included as a subgenus of Dendrohyrax by Roche (1972)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18276|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See C. Jones (1978, Mammalian Species, 113)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18277|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes validus; no subspecies are recognized until detailed study is conducted|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18278|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as D. validus and as D. arboreus South African subpopulation only, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18279|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A key to species was provided by C. Jones (1978). Schlitter (1993) followed previous workers in recognizing three species of Tree Hyraxes. The validity of D. validus as a species distinct from D. arboreus was questioned by Bothma (1971, see comments in Schlitter, 1993:373). I briefly examined skeletal and skin specimens of D. arboreus, D. dorsalis, and D. validus at the National Museum of Natural History (Washington D.C.) and at the American Museum of Natural History (New York). Until a det...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18280|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Hyracidae Gray, 1821, is a group name based on Hyrax Hermann, 1783. Revised by Hahn (1934:207). Roche (1972) retained only Procavia and Dendrohyrax but Hoeck (1978) and Meester et al. (1986:178) retained Procavia, Heterohyrax, and Dendrohyrax as separate genera. A modern key to the genera was developed by Meester et al. (1986)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18281|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally (since Huxley, 1869) the category or rank of "Order" has been used for Hyracoidea. In 1997, McKenna and Bell, following cladistic classification, proposed a new category - "Suborder" for Hyracoidea, in the "Order" Uranotheria McKenna and Bell (1997). For stability I retain the ordinal category, recognizing the cladistic message implied by the McKenna and Bell arrangement|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18282|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Laursen and Bekoff (1978, Mammalian Species, 92), where cyclotis was treated as a subspecies of L. africana. Grubb et al. (2000) presented morphological and some molecular data in support of upgrading cyclotis to a species, separate from africana, corroborating earlier hypothesis that Loxodonta cyclotis and L. africana are distinct species. Further, Grubb et al. (2000) supported the hypothesis that L. cyclotis is morphologically more primitive than L. africana. Roca et al. (2001) provid...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18283|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I (as included in L. africana); U.S. ESA - Threatened (as included in L. africana); IUCN - Endangered (as included in L. africana)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18284|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Laursen and Bekoff (1978, Mammalian Species, 92) and Deraniyagala (1955). The name cornaliae (Aradas, 1870) is based on a Loxodonta molar from Catania, Sicily, and inferentially was a Carthaginian import (C. Groves, pers comm., 2002). The North African names (berbericus, hannibali, pharaohensis) were placed in this synonymy instead of under L. cyclotis per suggestion of Colin Groves (pers. comm., 2002)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18285|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, Appendix I for other African countries; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18286|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The spelling in the original publication was "Loxodonte" [F. Cuvier, 1825, in E. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire and F. Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Mammifres, 3(52):2]. "Loxodonte" was latinized in 1827 (author unknown) to read Loxodonta, and has been accepted in this form. Following Article 11 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999), the format of "Loxodonta Anonymous, 1827" is accepted. See Laursen and Bekoff (1978, Mammalian Species, ...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18287|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Shoshani and Eisenberg (1982, Mammalian Species, 182), who identified three subspecies of the Asian elephant: E. m. sumatranus from the island of Sumatra, E. m. indicus from mainland Asia, and E. m. maximus from the island of Sri Lanka. See also Deraniyagala (1955). Colin Groves (pers. comm., 2002) suggested that based on small measurements and restricted ear depigmentation, the Malay elephant (hirsutus Lydekker 1914) and the Borneo elephant (borneensis Deraniyagala, 1950) should be syn...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18288|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Maglio (1973)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18289|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally (since Illiger, 1811) the category or rank of "Order" has been used for Proboscidea. In 1997 McKenna, Bell et al., following cladistic classification, proposed a new category - "Parvorder" for PROBOSCIDEA. For 'stability' I retained the ordinal category, even though the category parvorder conveys a cladistic message|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18290|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18291|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Husar (1978, Mammalian Species, 88), McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18292|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered except in Palau, where it is Proposed Endangered; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18293|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Husar (1978, Mammalian Species, 88)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18294|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Domning (1978, 1996), McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18295|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Forsten and Youngman (1982, Mammalian Species, 165), Domning (1978, 1996)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18296|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Domning (1996). McKenna and Bell (1997:496) listed "Giebel, 1847" as the author and year for Trichechidae; Susan Bell (pers. comm., 2002) confirmed that Gill, 1872 is the correct entry|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18297|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Hatt (1934a); evolutionary history summarized by Domning (1982). See McKenna and Bell (1997); Susan Bell (pers. comm., 2002) confirmed that Brnnich, 1771 is the correct authority for Manatus|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18298|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Traditionally (since Illiger, 1811) the category or rank of "Order" has been used for Sirenia. In 1997 McKenna and Bell, following cladistic classification, proposed a new category - "Infraorder" for Sirenia, in the "Suborder" Tethytheria McKenna, 1975, "Order" Uranotheria McKenna and Bell, 1997. For 'stability' I retained the ordinal category, even though infraorder category conveys a cladistic message. For thorough index, complete synonymy, and bibliography of Sirenia, see Domning (1996)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18299|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Domning (1981, 1996); reviewed by Husar (1978, Mammalian Species, 93)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18300|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Husar (1978, Mammalian Species, 89). Trichechus manatus australis Gmelin, 1788 is a partial synonym, that was restricted to the African manatee by Shaw (1800) and Hatt (1934a); see Domning (1996)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18301|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Husar (1977, Mammalian Species, 72)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18302|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Commonly listed under Burmeisteria retusa; listed under Chlamyphorus retusus in Wetzel's (1985b) review and by Gardner (1993)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18303|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in Xenarthra by Gardner (1993); reviewed as part of Xenarthra by Kraft (1995)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18304|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Tamayo (1968) said Dasypus undecimcinctus Molina, 1782, was based on a composite of an animal known as "mulita" and Cabassous unicinctus. It is doubtful that unicinctus occurred in NW Argentina (formerly part of Chile) and the name undecimcinctus Molina is best considered a nomen oblitum. The name undecimcinctus Illiger, 1815, is a nomen nudum|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18305|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Uruguay); IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18306|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Costa Rica); IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18307|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Wetzel (1980)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18308|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Sometimes considered a subgenus of Euphractus; reviewed by Wetzel (1985b)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18309|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel (1985b) and Redford and Wetzel (1985, Mammalian Species, 252)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18310|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Moeller (1968) included Chaetophractus and Zaedyus in this genus, contra Wetzel (1985b) whose usage is followed here|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18311|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Distribution and status uncertain, may be a subspecies of vellerosus (see Wetzel, 1985b)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18312|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Euphractus (see Wetzel, 1985b)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18313|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable as Chlamyphorus retusus|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18314|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Recognized by Cabrera (1958) as the genus Burmeisteria Gray, which is preoccupied. The next available name is Calyptophractus, as pointed out by Wetzel (1985b); included under Chlamyphorus by Gardner (1993)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18315|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Known from few specimens (Vizcano and Giallombardo, 2001), including the paratype of Dasypus mazzai Yepes that Wetzel and Mondolfi (1979) mistakenly said was from Puerto Guaran, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18316|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by McBee and Baker (1982, Mammalian Species, 162)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18317|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Wetzel and Mondolfi (1979) included the Paraguayan paratype of mazzai Yepes, 1933; however, Vizcano (1995) included this specimen as a paratype of D. yepesi. Tamayo (1968) said Dasypus undecimcinctus Molina, 1782, was based on a composite of an animal known as "mulita' and Cabassous unicinctus. The name undecimcintus Molina is best considered a nomen oblitum|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18318|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel (1985b) and Wetzel and Mondolfi (1979)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18319|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Wetzel (1985b) divided the Dasypodidae into two subfamilies: Chlamyphorinae (monotypic) and Dasypodinae (with four tribes: Dasypodini, Euphractini, Priodontini, and Tolypeutini). McKenna and Bell (1997) divided Wetzel's Dasypodidae into three subfamilies: Dasypodinae (monotypic), Euphractinae (with tribes Chlamyphorini and Euphractini), and Tolypeutinae (with tribes Tolypeutini and Priodontini)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18320|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel (1985b)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18321|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; extremely rare (see Silva and Oren, 1993; Santos et al., 1994)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18322|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Includes Choloepus and approximately 12 genera of extinct sloths, some of which survived to the Holocene on Caribbean islands. Choloepus was formerly included in Bradypodidae (see Hoffstetter, 1969; Patterson and Pascual, 1968a) or Choloepidae (see Honacki et al., 1982). Placed in Megalonychidae by Webb (1985) and Wetzel (1985a)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18323|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel (1985a) and by Kraft (1995) as part of Xenarthra; formerly included in Xenarthra, which was elevated to magnorder rank by McKenna and Bell (1997)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18324|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Guatemala); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18325|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Wetzel (1975)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18326|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel and Avila-Pires (1980). Treated here as monotypic; needs revision|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18327|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Wetzel (1985a). The original spelling of Unaues Rafinesque was Unas, which required a substitution of ue for |2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18328|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Some authors believe erroneously that B. torquatus Illiger, 1811, is a nomen nudum and attribute the name to Desmarest (1816a)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18329|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Avila-Pires (in Wetzel and Avila-Pires, 1980) considered Scaeopus a separate genus|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18330|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Use of Folivora follows recommendation by Delsuc et al. (2001:1606). McKenna and Bell (1997) used Phyllophaga Owen, 1842, for this suborder|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18331|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The names longicaudata, nigra, opisthomelas, and tamandua, cannot be assigned to subspecies with certainty because their type localities are too general|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18332|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A distinctive but variable species endemic to Borneo|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18333|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Elliott (1971), Luckett (1980), and Emmons and Greene (2000) for references pertaining to tree shrew biology. For more detailed data on the distribution of tupaiid species on small islands on the Sunda Shelf, see Corbet (in Corbet and Hill, 1992)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18334|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Anathana and Tupaia are closely allied|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18336|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Museum material of Anathana is very limited. Lyon (1913) named pallida and wroughtoni as full species based on minor pelage differences; Corbet (in Corbet and Hill, 1992) is probably correct in his assumption that these three "intergrade without definable boundaries"|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18337|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES -Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18338|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Endemic to montane Borneo|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18339|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Lyon (1913) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) discussed the doubtful validity of the original type locality. Archival research at the Naturalis Museum, Leiden corroborates a Vietnamese origin for the holotype of murina (see type locality above)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18340|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often included in T. glis, but belangeri differs from glis in pelage coloration, mammae formula, and craniodental aspects. Toder et al (1992) and Hirai et al. (2002) discussed chromosomal differences between belangeri and glis, and Endo et al. (2000) reported their syntopic occurrence at Hat-Yai in S Thailand (south of the Isthmus of Kra). All forms north of this contact zone are referred here to T. belangeri. A careful revision of geographic variation within T. belangeri is needed; I have ...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18341|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A distinctive species readily distinguished from populations of T. glis by pelage coloration and mammae formula. Part of the distinctive endemic mammal fauna of the Mentawai Isls (see account of Leopoldamys siporanus). Does not include siberu and tephrura (from Siberut and the Batu Isls, respectively), synonyms of T. glis|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18342|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Endemic to Borneo. United with T. tana in the genus Tana by Lyon (1913), but this arrangement is probably not natural (see Dene et al., 1978)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18343|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See comments under T. belangeri. In the past many additional taxa have been included in the synonymy of T. glis (e.g. see Chasen, 1940, and Corbet, in Corbet and Hill, 1992). Even with the separation of belangeri, chrysogaster, longipes, palawanensis, moellendorffi, and their synonyms, T. glis still retains many forms of uncertain rank and validity. Pending a detailed study, no subspecies are listed, but many if not most of the named insular forms are distinctive (see Lyon, 1913)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18344|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: In the past, treeshrews have commonly been considered basal members of the order Primates, or united with macroscelidids in the "insectivoran" clade Menotyphla. However, as a group they have no immediate living relatives and are best classified at ordinal rank (Butler, 1972, 1980; Dene et al., 1978; Luckett, 1980; McKenna and Bell, 1997). At a deeper phylogenetic level, scandentians apparently form a natural group with dermopterans and primates (Murphy et al., 2001b). Representatives of the...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18345|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Included in T. glis by Corbet (in Corbet and Hill, 1992) and many earlier authors, but specific separation is supported by pelage coloration differences, craniodental features (K. H. Han et al., 2000), karyotypic data (Arrighi et al., 1969), and immunological distances (Dene et al., 1978). T. moellendorffi is provisionally separated from palawanensis here (see account above)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18346|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: For discussion regarding the date of publication, see McAllan and Bruce (1989)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18347|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Given full familial rank here and by Shoshani and McKenna (1998), but not by McKenna and Bell (1997). Ptilocercus exhibits many plesiomorphic and autapomorphic external, craniodental, and postcranial traits unique among treeshrews (including a terminally distichous tail); see Lyon (1913:4), Le Gros Clark (1926) and Sargis (2001, 2002a, b)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18348|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Variation in U. everetti was reviewed by Angst and Mann (1971). No subspecies are recognized here, but an undescribed subspecies occurs on Dinagat|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18349|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Urogale and Tupaia are closely allied|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18350|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Arrangement of subspecies is based on accounts by Chasen (1940), Lyon (1913), and Medway (1977), and on examination of specimens at USNM|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18351|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Chasen (1940) and Hill (1960) offered opinions on subspecific taxonomy, but more study is needed. Known from Nias by a single specimen (Lyon, 1913:106)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18352|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Endemic to Borneo. Medway (1977:25) recognized two subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18353|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A distinctive species with two slightly-differentiated subspecies. Part of the small assemblage of mammal species endemic to the Nicobar Isls that also includes Pteropus faunulus, Rattus palmarum and Crocidura nicobarica|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18354|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: A Bornean montane endemic with two well-marked subspecies|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18355|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The three named forms included here appear more closely related to each another than any is to T. palawanensis (where they are usually arranged; e.g. Heaney et al., 1998) and I provisionally separate them here as a distinctive complex; see also comments by Lyon (1913). This arrangement is somewhat more consistent with species-boundaries traditionally recognized in squirrels from the Palawan region (see accounts of Sundasciurus)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18356|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Vulnerable (as included in T. palawanensis)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18357|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Arrangement of subspecies follows Corbet (in Corbet and Hill, 1992)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18358|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: T. s. lucida and T. s. natunae of the Natuna Isls are very distinctive forms; although traditionally included in T. splendidula they may be more closely allied to T. glis. Because of its probable affinity to Natuna treeshrews, T. riabus from Riabu (Anambas Isls) is provisionally placed here rather than with T. glis|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18359|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Cabrera (1925) gave Geoffroy (1796) as the author of this nomen. I was unable to locate this reference. However, reading Geoffroy (1803) suggests that he only used French common names for this species in 1796. Desmarest (1820) supported this interpretation. Also, Cabrera (1925) listed G. marmoratus (Temminck, 1829) as a synonym of G. variegatus. I was unable to locate this description. Not listed in Sherborn (1927, 1931), not contained in Temminck (1824-1841). Desmarest (1820) incorrectly g...|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18360|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) as Cynocephalus variegatus|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18361|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Thomas (1908a), Stafford and Szalay (2000)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18362|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Corbet and Hill (1992) correctly noted that although Pampanga has been given as the type locality, this species has never been known to occur on Luzon Isl. Cabrera (1925) listed C. philippensis (Lesson, 1840) as a synonym. Unable to locate this description|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18363|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Corbet and Hill (1992), Melville (1977), Stafford and Szalay (2000), and Thomas (1908a)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18364|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The date of publication for the species Dendrohyrax dorsalis, originally Hyrax dorsalis, is apparently mid-1954 (no earlier than 23 May). The date for a currently-recognized subspecies D. d. sylvestris (fide Wilson & Reeder, eds., 2005) may be 1853, and if that is the case then sylvestris should take priority for the species name over dorsalis. Pending further clarification on these issues, ITIS is following the years for these taxa as given by Jones (1978), which supports recent usage|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18365|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The date of publication for Dendrohyrax dorsalis sylvestris, originally Hyrax sylvestris, seems to be unclear. Temminck's work lists '1853' on the title page, and while some works use 1853 for names coined therein (e.g., Wilson & Reeder, eds., 2005), others use 1855 (e.g., Jones, 1978). D. dorsalis apparently dates from 1854 (no earlier than 23 May). Pending clarification of the priority of these works, ITIS is for the moment following the years as given by Jones (1978) for these taxa, which supports recent usage|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18366|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment under Family Ptiloceridae|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18367|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments under Ptilocercidae (formerly given as subfamily Ptilocercinae within family Tupaiidae, but now elevated to full family)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18368|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Despite usage in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005), it appears that Chlamyphorinae Bonaparte 1850 should take priority as the valid name for the subfamily called Euphractinae Winge 1923 in that work. ITIS is seeking a resolution of this matter|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18369|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Developemnt Coordinator|Edentata Vicq-d'Azyr 1792 is given as a synonym [in part] of order Pilosa in Wilson & Reeder (eds, 2005). In the prior edition of that work (1992) it was given as a synonym of order Xenarthra|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18370|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments in Wilson & Reeder (eds., 2005). Xenarthra, formerly considered a valid order, is used by some at the rank of 'magnorder', but at the rank of order, it is represented by Cingulata & Pilosa|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18371|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Domning, an acknowledged expert on these taxa, continues to recognize the two extant subspecies of West Indian Manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris & T. m. manatus (e.g., Domning 2005), so ITIS is following this view (which coincides with that of Rice 1998)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18372|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Status: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Vulnerable|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18373|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Proboscidea Schmidel (TSN 500506)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18374|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of monkey genus Cynocephalus J. A. Allen, 1925 (TSN 572855)|2007-08-15 11:09:41|08/15/2007
18375|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Family reviewed by Mohr (1961). Morphological evidence suggests a subdivision of the genus into two genera (Manis and Phataginus), see Corbet and Hill (1992) and Patterson (1978); or four subgenera (Manis, Paramanis, Smutsia, and Uromanis), see Meester (1972a), Meester et al. (1986), and Mohr (1961). Gaudin and Wible (1999) conducted a cladistical analysis of 67 cranial characters in extant pangolins plus one fossil genus and found that the Asian pangolins form a monophyletic clade while th...|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18377|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Paramanis. A synonym of javanica according to Corbet and Hill (1992:19) but accorded specific rank by Lawrence (1939:70), Sanborn (1952a:114) and Feiler (1998:161)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18378|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Smutsia|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18379|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Paramanis. Formerly included culionensis (Corbet and Hill, 1992:19)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18380|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Manis. Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:214) recognized three subspecies. Zhang and Shi (1991b) analyzed mtDNA in two scale color morphs and concluded they could represent two taxa but Su-Bing et al. (1994) concluded from protein polymorphisms that the two morphs were indistinguishable|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18381|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Smutsia. Reviewed by Stuart (1980)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18382|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Uromanis. The name longicaudatus Brisson, 1756, is unavailable; see Mohr (1961) and Meester (1972a)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18383|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Phataginus. Meester (1972a:2) recognized two subspecies. Includes tridentata described from "coastal Mozambique"; see Ansell (1982:35)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18384|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Synonym status: [nomen nudum]|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18385|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|It appears that the original combination Manis auritus should instead have been "Manis aurita" (mandatory change for gender concordance)|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18386|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Linnaeus (1758) originally established the genus Manis with only the species pentadactyla. The etymological theory that Manis (e.g., Heath 1992) is derived from "manes" (which is apparently plural & masculine Latin for 'spirits') appears to contradict the clearly feminine combination Linnaeus created. Additionally, he later (1766) coined "Manis tetradactyla", further supporting a feminine gender for the genus Manis|2007-08-15 12:10:01|08/15/2007
18387|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Relationships between this order and Rodentia have been disputed for over a century. Its early history was discussed by Simpson (1945), while Landry (1999) provided an overview of more recent literature on the subject, discussing many synapomorphies, mostly morphological, that support the concept of a Cohort Glires including both orders. Molecular sequence data also support the concept (Huchon et al., 1999)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18388|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revisions of the family include Gureev (1964), Corbet (1978c), and Erbajeva (1988, 1994). Other useful treatments include Allen (1938), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Ognev (1940), Hall (1981), A. T. Smith et al. (1990), and Yu et al. (2000)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18389|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: There have been no grounds for recognizing subgenera due to lack of a phylogenetic analysis of specific relationships within the genus. The subgeneric classifications published (e.g., Allen, 1938; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951; Erbajeva, 1988; Ognev, 1940) differ dramatically, even when based on the same distinguishing characteristics (morphology of dentition and of incisive and palatal foramina). However, a recent phylogenetic analysis (Yu et al., 2000) based on molecular sequencing, d...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18390|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: [= Pica Fischer, 1803]|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18391|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Isolated montane populations in Mongolia may be threatened (A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18392|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Formerly included hyperborea; but see Ivanitskaya (1985) and Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987). Sokolov and Orlov (1980:79) considered hyperborea a distinct species with a distribution overlapping that of alpina in the Khangai and Kentei Mtns, Mongolia. Separate specific status was supported by differences in chromosome numbers (Vorontsov and Ivanitskaya, 1973). The race sushkini, formerly assigned to O. pallasi, is a subspecies of alpina (see A. T. Smith et al., 1990, and refere...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18393|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered (see Formozov, 1997; A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18394|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Formerly considered a subspecies of O. alpina (see comments therein). There is confusion as to whether argentata is the same as or different from O. helanshanensis. The two forms come from the same area, share similar pelage descriptions, and have similar body and skull measurements, thus appear to be synonyms (Formozov et al., 2004). See also O. pallasi|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18395|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); but the Shanxi subspecies sorella, isolated in the extreme NW of the species range (Yunshung Shan) is IUCN - Endangered and the subspecies morosa is IUCN - Data Deficient|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18396|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Bchner (1890) originally included this species in the quite different O. roylei, but in recent years it has usually been assigned to O. thibetana (Allen, 1938; Argyropulo, 1948; Corbet, 1978c; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951; Gureev, 1964; Honacki et al., 1982; Weston, 1982). Additional studies showed that cansus and thibetana are broadly sympatric, with distinct ecological niches, and morphological characters that do not intergrade (Feng and Kao, 1974; Feng and Zheng,...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18397|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc) (MacDonald and Jones, 1987)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18398|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Broadbooks (1965) and Youngman (1975) considered collaris and princeps conspecific. Corbet (1978c), following Argyropulo (1948) and Gureev (1964), included collaris in alpina. A statistical reevaluation of craniometric data by Weston (1981) indicated that collaris, princeps and alpina are separate species; Hall (1981:286) also recognized collaris as a distinct species. O. collaris and O. princeps share similar chromosome numbers that differ sharply from those of alpina and hy...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18399|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); this species is the focus of widespread control efforts throughout its range, and has been eliminated locally (A. T. Smith et al., 1990; Smith and Foggin, 1999)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18400|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Includes melanostoma, but not seiana from Iran (contra Corbet, 1978c : 69); see A. T. Smith et al. (1990). Treated as a subspecies of dauurica by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1955) and Mitchell (1978), but it is considered a distinct species by the Chinese; see however Feng and Zheng (1985) and Feng et al. (1986). O. curzoniae and O. dauurica occur in geographic sympatry in Hainan County, Qinghai Province, China, and differ both morphologically (Feng and Zheng, 1985; Feng...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18401|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc). Considered a pest, is intensively controlled in China; control in Russia has been much less intensive. Isolated populations around the margins of the Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia are very vulnerable (A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18402|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. The spelling of dauurica conforms to that of the original description. Formerly included curzoniae and melanostoma; see curzoniae, above. The retention of annectens as a subspecies is conservative; see comments under cansus. Inclusion of shaanxiensis as a synonym of O. d. bedfordi is provisional (see Wang and Xu, 1992). Ellerman and Morrison-Scott's type restriction is dubious because modern Kulusutai is south of the Onon River, at the NE end of Lake Baron-Torei. See Ogne...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18403|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa, but see Niu et al. (2001), who considered the erythrotis species group (brookei, gloveri, muliensis) to be subgenus Pika. Formerly included gloveri; see Corbet (1978c:68). Feng and Zheng (1985) provided evidence that gloveri (including brookei) is a distinct species. Formerly included in rutila (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951), but now regarded as distinct (Weston, 1982). The distribution of this species is poorly known, as is its relationship with the apparently allop...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18404|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Formerly included in pusilla (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951), roylei (Corbet, 1978c), and thibetana (Feng and Kao, 1974; Gureev, 1964; Weston, 1982), but now considered distinct (A. T. Smith et al., 1990, and references therein). O. forresti is poorly known, but appears to be morphologically similar to O. gaoligongensis (Yu et al., 1992) and a sister species of O. erythrotis (Yu et al., 2000). It is thought to be geographically sympatric with O. gloveri and/or O. thib...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18405|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. From the original description, this taxon is likely to prove to be a synonym or sister species of O. forresti, which is known to occur in the same area (Yu et al., 1992)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18406|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa; but see Niu et al. (2001). Formerly included in erythrotis; see comments therein. Whether gloveri and erythrotis are sym-, para-, or allopatric in distribution in Sichuan and/or Qinghai is unknown. The taxon brookei may be a separate sister species to gloveri+muliensis (Niu, 2002)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18407|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. This taxon was considered a synonym of O. roylei by Corbet (1978c), Weston (1982) and Formozov (1997). Additional data (Feng and Zheng, 1985; Feng et al., 1986) suggested that it might be an independent species, but its range was within that of the similar O. roylei nepalensis. Additional studies (Yu et al., 2000) have now confirmed its specific distinctness|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18408|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Originally described as a subspecies of alpina, but elevated to full species status by Formozov and Baklushinskaya (1999) on the basis of morphological, bioacoustical and chromosomal evidence|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18409|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered as O. thibetana huangensis|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18410|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Formerly considered a subspecies of thibetana (Allen, 1938; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1955; Feng and Zheng, 1985; A. T. Smith et al., 1990). Yu and Zheng (1992b) first suggested full species status for huangensis, based on differing morphology, and later (Yu et al., 1997, 2000) supported this with molecular studies. O. huangensis appears to be broadly sympatric with O. thibetana, but largely allopatric in distribution with O. cansus and O. thomasi|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18411|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); the subspecies yesoensis is considered to be rare on Hokkaido, Japan|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18412|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Formerly included in alpina; see A. T. Smith et al. (1990), and references therein. Differences in morphology and vocalizations are noticeable where hyperborea and alpina are sympatric in the W Sayan Mtns, Khangai Mtns, and Transbaikalia, and character displacement in size is also evident in some populations (Lissovsky and Lissovskaya, 2000; A. T. Smith et al., 1990). The original Pallas citation was printed and privately circulated in 1811, but not published for general dist...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18413|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable; but may be endangered (Formozov, 1997; Li Weidong, pers. comm)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18414|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Perhaps related to the roylei-macrotis group (Yu and Zheng, 1992a), or to the erythrotis group; poorly known|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18415|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. According to the molecular phylogeny of Yu et al. (2000), the sister species of koslowi is ladacensis|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18416|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa; but see Niu et al. (2001), who placed it in subgenus Pika as a sister to the erythrotis group. See also koslowi above. Broadly sympatric with curzoniae on the Tibetan Plateau, though not so widely distributed|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18417|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Included in roylei by Gureev (1964), Roberts (1977), Corbet (1978c:68), and Gromov and Baranova (1981:72). Morphological and ecological differences in the area of sympatry first documented by Kawamichi (1971) and Abe (1971), and confirmed by Mitchell (1978, 1981). Weston (1982), Feng and Zheng (1985), and Feng et al. (1986) indicated that macrotis is a distinct species. Yu et al. (2000) consider it a sister species to roylei. Whether the co-type from "Doba" in the Natural...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18418|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa; but see Niu et al. (2001), who placed it in subgenus Pika as sister to brookei in the erythrotis group. This taxon was originally described as a subspecies of O. gloveri, but is now thought to be specifically distinct (Feng and Zheng, 1985; Niu et al., 2001). It differs from gloveri in certain cranial characters, and in habitat (A. T. Smith et al., 1990), but its extreme rarity in collections makes its independent status difficult to demonstrate. Formozov (1997) claimed i...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18419|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Not Evaluated|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18420|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Apparently close to O. forresti; may be only a melanistic individual|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18421|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Assigned to pusilla by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), to roylei (as O. lama) by Corbet (1978c) and to thibetana (as O. t. lama) by Feng et al. (1986). Recognized as distinct by A. T. Smith et al. (1990), followed by Yu and Zheng (1992a). Its closest relations were thought to be with O. thibetana, but Yu et al. (2000) demonstrated that they are with O. curzoniae. Also see comment under O. roylei|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18422|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); but isolated populations of O. p. hamica (IUCN - Critically Endangered), and O. p. sunidica (IUCN - Endangered) are threatened|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18423|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Includes pricei (Corbet, 1978c) as it is commonly referred to in Russian literature. However, marked difference in reproduction, habitat, behavior, and vocalization suggest that pallasi and pricei may prove to be specifically distinct (A. T. Smith et al., 1990). The name helanshanensis (Zheng, 1987; in X. T. Wang, 1990) is restricted to the Helan Shan (Ningxia, China), and its range is congruent with the only known distribution of O. argentata (all known specimens of argentat...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18424|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); isolated subspecies in the Great Basin: IUCN - Vulnerable (goldmani, lasalensis, nevadensis, nigrescens, obscura, sheltoni, tutelata; A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18425|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. Broadbooks (1965) and Youngman (1975) considered princeps and collaris conspecific. Corbet (1978c), following Gureev (1964), included princeps in alpina. A statistical reevaluation of craniometric data by Weston (1981) indicated that princeps, collaris, and alpina are separate species. Hafner and Sullivan (1995) analyzed allozymic variation from 56 populations of princeps, with collaris as outgroup (see above). All but eight of the populations were placed in one of five regio...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18426|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allozyme studies revealed 4-5 main groups of populations in this species (Hafner and Sullivan, 1995). This name belongs to the Northern Rockies group|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18427|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allozyme studies revealed 4-5 main groups of populations in this species (Hafner and Sullivan, 1995). This name belongs to the Central Rockies group|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18428|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allozyme studies revealed 4-5 main groups of populations in this species (Hafner and Sullivan, 1995). This name belongs to the Southern Rockies group|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18429|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allozyme studies revealed 4-5 main groups of populations in this species (Hafner and Sullivan, 1995). This name belongs to the Sierra Nevada-Great Basin group|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18430|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Allozyme studies revealed 4-5 main groups of populations in this species (Hafner and Sullivan, 1995). This name belongs to the Cascades group|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18431|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Vulnerable (classification refers to subspecies O. p. pusilla only; Formozov, pers. comm)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18432|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951). Formerly included O. nubrica (= lama), O. forresti, and O. osgoodi (a subspecies of thibetana); see comments therein|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18433|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Includes angdawai and mitchelli, but not forresti and himalayana, which are here provisionally considered distinct; see comments therein. O. hodgsoni Blyth, 1841 is traditionally placed here, but based on the original description it is a synonym of nubrica|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18434|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); considered a crop pest and controlled in parts of its range (A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18435|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Includes seiana; see A. T. Smith et al. (1990) and comments under O. curzoniae|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18436|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); however, sporadically distributed throughout its range, and common in only a few localities (A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18437|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Conothoa. Apparently an allospecies of O. erythrotis, which has sometimes been included in rutila; see comments therein|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18438|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); however, O. t. sikimaria of Sikkim is IUCN - Critically Endangered (A. T. Smith et al., 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18439|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Formerly included cansus, forresti, huangensis, and nubrica; see comments therein. The taxon aliensis, originally described as a subspecies of thibetana, is now considered a synonym of nubrica (Feng et al., 1986; A. T. Smith et al., 1990). O. osgoodi, described as a distinct species by Anthony (1941), was listed as a subspecies of O. pusilla by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and subsequently allocated to thibetana by Corbet (1978c) and Weston (1982). The isolated sub...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18440|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Ochotona. Widely sympatric with the similar O. cansus|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18441|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Pika. This newly recognized species is widely sympatric with O. hyperborea over much of its range|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18442|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Previously considered a subfamily (Gureev, 1964), but elevated by Erbajeva (1988, 1994) to family Prolagidae. Reviewed by Tobien (1975)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18443|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Described from fossils, but apparently survived until historic times (Vigne, 1983), perhaps as late as 1774 (Kurtn, 1968). Reviewed by Dawson (1969)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18444|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Often divided into subfamilies Paleolaginae (Pentalagus, Pronolagus, Romerolagus) and Leporinae (remaining genera) (Dice, 1929; Simpson, 1945), but no subfamilies were recognized by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951). For basis of genera recognized here, see Corbet (1983); see also Averianov (1999)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18445|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U. S. ESA - Endangered for isolated population in Washington (Columbia River Basin); IUCN - Lower Risk (nt), species-wide; yet recently species is in decline|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18446|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in Sylvilagus; but see Corbet (1983). Placed in the monotypic genus Brachylagus by Dawson (1967) and, together with bachmani, in the genus Microlagus by Gureev (1964:170-173); but also see Hall (1981:294), who recognized Brachylagus as a subgenus. This species is widely sympatric with Sylvilagus nuttallii, and perhaps overlaps narrowly with S. audubonii. It has been interpreted as either a primitive rabbit (Hibbard, 1963), or as derived from Sylvilagus (Corbet, 1983). Revi...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18447|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Petter (1972b). Formerly in Lepus (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951), but returned to Bunolagus by Angermann (1966). Karyological evidence supports the separation of Bunolagus (2n=44) from Lepus (2n=48) (Robinson and Dippenaar, 1987; Robinson and Skinner, 1983); its closest relatives are probably Pronolagus (Corbet, 1983)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18448|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered, and IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18449|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included Bunolagus; see Petter (1972b); and originally all other genera (Brachylagus, Caprolagus, Macrotolagus, Poelagus, Pronolagus, Romerolagus, Sylvilagus) in Leporidae except Pentalagus. The taxonomy of this genus remains controversial. L. crawshayi (including whytei), peguensis, ruficaudatus, and siamensis have been variously treated as separate species or have been included in nigricollis. L. europaeus, corsicanus, granatensis, mediterraneus, tolai, and tibetanus have been pl...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18450|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: See Pavlinov et al. (1995b)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18451|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Macrotolagus (Gureev (1964:155). Probably related to callotis, but recognized as a distinct species by Hall (1981:331). Reviewed by Best and Henry (1993a, Mammalian Species, 424)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18452|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Poecilolagus (Gureev, 1964; Averianov, 1998). Distinctive small species, but subgeneric separation not supported Hall (1981:314)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18453|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Lepus (Averianov, 1998). Formerly included in timidus by Gureev (1964), Angermann (1967), Honacki et al. (1982), and Dixon et al. (1983), but considered distinct by Corbet (1978c), Hall (1981), A. J. Baker et al. (1983), and Flux and Angermann (1990). Reviewed by Best and Henry (1994a, Mammalian Species, 457)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18454|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus uncertain. Gureev (1964:150) and Gromov and Baranova (1981:63) placed this species in genus Caprolagus, subgenus Allolagus, but Averianov (1998) in subgenus Eulagos; see also comment under mandshuricus. Hirikawa et al. (1992) analyzed variation in the insular populations of L. b. okiensis. Reviewed by Imaizumi (1970b)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18455|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964:193), or Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Chromosomes described by Cervantes et al. (1999-2000). Reviewed by Best (1996, Mammalian Species, 530)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18456|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964), or Macrotolagus (Averianov, 1998). Includes gaillardi and mexicanus; see Anderson and Gaunt (1962) and Hall (1981:328-330); but see also Gureev (1964:192, 195). Range allopatric with L. alleni, to which it is probably related. Karyotype reported by Gonzalez and Cervantes (1996). Reviewed by Best and Henry (1993b, Mammalian Species, 442)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18457|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964:202) or Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Includes arabicus; formerly included europaeus, corsicanus, granatensis, and tolai; see Corbet (1978c: 71), Angermann (1983:20), and Harrison and Bates (1991). Formerly included habessinicus, but Azzaroli-Puccetti (1987a, b) considered habessinicus distinct. The enigmatic form connori, often placed in capensis (Corbet, 1978c; Harrison and Bates, 1991) is provisionally placed in europaeus on the basis of pelage characterist...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18458|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies from South Africa|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18459|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies from East Africa|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18460|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This subspecies is from Arabia and the Near East|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18461|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies from Northwest Africa (Mahgreb)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18462|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Reviewed by Palacios (1983, 1989) and Bonhomme et al. (1986)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18463|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Formerly included in oiostolus; see Corbet (1978c). Elevated to specific status by Cai and Feng (1982) and Wang et al. (1985), on the basis of morphological and ecological differences. May be allo- or parapatric with oiostolus. Possibly related to nigricollis (Flux and Angermann, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18464|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Formerly included in sinensis (Corbet, 1978c) or in brachyurus (Kim and Kim, 1974); here considered distinct, following Flux and Angermann (1990) and Jones and Johnson (1965)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18465|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Not Evaluated; likely to be listed as one of the IUCN threatened categories upon evaluation, due to probable reduction in numbers and range due to over-hunting and introduction of L. europeaus (Palacios et al., 1989; Pierpaoli et al., 1999)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18466|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus probably Eulagos. Formerly included in capensis or europaeus; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Petter (1961a); but see also Palacios et al. (1989) and Pierpaoli et al. (1999) who provided evidence of their specific distinctness|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18467|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); however, this once common species is now declining across Europe and a reevaluation of its status is likely to place it in one of the IUCN threatened categories (Schneider, 1997)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18468|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagus (Averianov, 1998; Gromov and Baranova, 1981; Gureev, 1964). This species was earlier placed in capensis by Petter (1961a) based on what was interpreted as a cline in morphological characters (mainly size) from NE Africa eastward across the N Arabian peninsula and the Middle East, and northward through Israel to Turkey. Sympatry between large "europaeus" and small "capensis" (= tolai) in Kazakhstan, without evidence of hybridization (Sludskii et al., 1980) was interpreted as...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18469|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sabanalagus (Avarianov, 1998). Formerly included in crawshayi (= victoriae = microtis) by Gureev (1964:204), but Azzaroli-Puccetti (1987a, b) maintained its specific identity. Its known distribution is largely allo- or parapatric to that of microtis; may be a highland allospecies (Flux and Angermann, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18470|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Endangered; likely to be reclassified as IUCN - Critically Endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18471|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964:193) or Macrotolagus (Averianov, 1998). Closely related to callotis, with which it has an isolated allopatric distribution; see Anderson and Gaunt (1962); also see Hall (1981:330). Karyotype reported by Uribe-Alcocer et al. (1989). Reviewed by Cervantes (1993, Mammalian Species, 423)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18472|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus probably Eulagus. Formerly included in europaeus or capensis; but see Palacios (1983, 1989), and Bonhomme et al. (1986). The Majorcan population (solisi) is thought to have been introduced by humans (Palacios and Fernndez, 1992). The population in Sardinia, to which the names mediterraneus Wagner, 1841) and typicus Hilzheimer, 1906, are applied, is assigned to this species based on Miller (1912a), who regared it as closest to granatensis, though he retained it as a "...very distin...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18473|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus undetermined. "This hare apparently replaces the Cape hare in the open grassland, steppe, savanna and desert habitats..." (Flux and Angermann, 1990) in the Horn of Africa. Azzaroli-Puccetti (1987 a, b) provides evidence of full species status. "... appears to be sympatric with 'capensis' [hawkeri] and 'crawshayi' [microtus] in...Somalia and Ethiopia." (Petter, 1972:4)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18474|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Indolagus. Placed in Caprolagus (Indolagus) by Gureev (1964:146). Considered a subspecies of peguensis by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951); Flux and Angermann (1990) recommended provisional specific status, as did Gureev (1964)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18475|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964:195). Insular melanic allospecies, related to californicus; see Hall (1981:328) and Dixon et al. (1983). Chromosomes, which differ from those of L. californicus, are described by Cervantes et al. (1999-2000). Reviewed by Cervantes et al. (1996a), and Thomas and Best (1994b, Mammalian Species, 465)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18476|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Distinct from brachyurus; see Angermann (1966, 1983); placed in Caprolagus (Allolagus) brachyurus by Gureev (1964:150); followed by Gromov and Baranova (1981:63). Melanic individuals known since at least the time of Sowerby (1923) have been given the specific designation melainus (Li and Luo, 1979). The range of this taxon is entirely within that of mandshuricus, and we provisionally retain them in that species, although Flux and Angermann (1990) recogniz...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18477|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); isolated population around Beni Abbs, Algeria, "deserve[s] attention" (Flux and Angermann, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18478|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed (as crawshayi) in subgenus Proeulagus by Gureev (1964), and in subgenus Sabanalagus by Averianov (1998). Gureev recognized both crawshayi and whytei as distinct species, as did Azzaroli-Puccetti (1987a). Formerly included in saxatilis; see comments under that species. This species has been known under several different names (saxatilis, crawshayi, whytei, victoriae, and now microtis). Angermann and Feiler (1988) thought that the oldest available name for this species was victoriae Th...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18479|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); if nigricollis is native to Java (rather than an introduced population), its numbers are now very low there|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18480|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Indolagus (Gureev, 1964). Placed in genus Caprolagus (Indolagus) by Gureev (1964:139). Includes ruficaudatus; see Prater (1980) and Angermann (1983), but see Gureev (1964:142); ruficaudatus is closer to capensis according to Petter (1961a), and nigricollis may include whytei, crawshayi, peguensis and siamensis; but also see comments under microtis, peguensis and saxatilis. Includes dayanus, given specific status by Gureev (1964:139)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18481|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in subgenus Proeulagus by Gureev (1964) and Eulagos by Averianov (1998); przewalskii was assigned to capensis (= tolai) by Corbet (1978c), but is placed in oiostolus following Cai and Feng (1982)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18482|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Lepus (Averianov, 1998). Formerly included in arcticus or timidus (see comments therein). Regarded as distinct by Hall (1981) and by Flux and Angermann (1990), who, however, followed A. J. Baker et al. (1983) in allying populations from Eastern Siberia (Chukotka) (tschuktschorum Nordquist, 1883) with Alaskan populations; but see also Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987). Reviewed by Anderson (1974) who found that othus was closer morphologically to townsendii than to other northern hares....|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18483|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Indolagus by Gureev (1964:144) in Caprolagus (Indolagus); he ranked siamensis as a distinct species; but see Lekagul and McNeely (1977:333) and Flux and Angermann (1990). Petter (1961a) suggested that peguensis might be conspecific with nigricollis because of its close resemblance to L. n. ruficaudatus. However, L. n. ruficaudatus appears to be allopatric with respect to peguensis in E India-W Burma. Suchentrunk (2004:28) considered the separate species status of L. peguensis still...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18484|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed by Gureev (1964:203) in subgenus Proeulagus, and in Sabanalagus by Averianov, 1998). Formerly included crawshayi and whytei, see Ansell (1978:67), Swanepoel et al. (1980:159), and Robinson and Dippenaar (1983b, 1987); but see also Petter (1961a, 1972b). Angermann (1983) considered whytei a distinct species that includes crawshayi; Flux and Angermann (1990) placed both as subspecies of victoriae (= microtis); see comments therein. The range of saxatilis completely overlaps the range o...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18485|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sinolagus (Averianov, 1998). Placed in Caprolagus (Indolagus) by Gureev (1964:143). Formerly included coreanus; see Corbet (1978c: 73); here considered distinct, following Flux and Angermann (1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18486|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Formerly included in capensis (Petter, 1963a), or europaeus (Azzaroli-Puccetti, 1987a, b); but see Angermann (1983) and Flux and Angermann (1990). Considered by Azzaroli-Puccetti (1987a, b) to be closely related to europaeus, with a relict distribution dating back to the Pleistocene|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18487|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Not Evaluated; widespread, but population levels not studied|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18488|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gromov, 1964). Until the 1930's tibetanus was considered a distinct species. The first major revision (Heptner, 1934) united europaeus, tolai and tibetanus in a single species, but Ognev (1966:154) rejected this concept, stating that "...there is much evidence against considering the common hare, the Tolai and desert hares as one species...". Next, Ellerman (in Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1955) placed tibetanus as a subspecies of capensis, along with tolai; he was supp...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18489|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Lepus (Gureev, 1964; Averianov, 1998). Formerly included arcticus and othus; see Corbet (1978c: 73); but also see comments under those species. A. J. Baker et al. (1983) found Scottish and Alpine populations morphologically distinct, as well as geographically isolated, from other populations, and Flux (1983) remarked that L. t. scoticus and L. t. hibernicus (from Scotland and Ireland, respectively), both introduced on the island of Mull (Hewson, 1991) still do not interbreed after ...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18490|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Proeulagus (Gureev, 1964:198). Formerly included in capensis or europaeus; see comments therein. Formerly included tibetanus; but also see Bannikov, 1965, Sokolov and Orlov (1980:85), and Shou et al. (1962); Qui (1989) also provided evidence of differentiation of tibetanus but did not address specific status. Formerly included przewalskii, now assigned to L. oiostolus; see Cai and Feng (1982). "The situation in [southern] Iraq [and SW Iran] deserves a more detailed analysis" (Anger...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18491|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed (as campestris) in subgenus Proeulagus by Gureev (1964), or in Eulagos (Averianov, 1998). Reviewed by Lim (1987, Mammalian Species, 288)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18492|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Placed in subgenus Tarimolagus by Gureev (1964); and also by Averianov (1998), but see Xu (1986). Reviewed by Angermann (1967) and Gao (1983)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18493|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered; only a dozen museum specimens exist, collected between 1880 and 1916. Since these early collections there has been only one confirmed sighting (in 1972; Flux, 1990) and two photographic records (different individuals, cap...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18494|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient; presumed rare and potentially endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18495|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Little is known about this recently described species, except that morphologically it is very similar to N. netscheri (Averianov et al., 2000; Surridge et al., 1999)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18496|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); considered a pest species in most areas where it has been introduced|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18497|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The specific name may be based on a feral specimen (Gibb, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18498|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Originally spelled Polagus, but this is a diaeresis and not an umlaut and thus the correct spelling is Poelagus (see Art. 32.5.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999). Formerly placed as subgenus of Pronolagus; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:425); but see also Petter (1972b:5). Formerly placed as subgenus of Caprolagus; see Gureev (1964:152)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18499|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: This savanna-woodland species, like Pronolagus, is associated with rocky outcrops|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18500|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: From one (Peddie, 1975) to six (Roberts, 1951) species have been recognized in this genus (Robinson, 1982). Three species are now generally recognized (Duthie and Robinson, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18501|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included randensis, see Lundholm (1955a). The relationship of crassicaudatus and randensis is unclear, see Petter (1972b:6). Distribution allopatric to that of randensis, but sympatric in western half of range with rupestris|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18502|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in crassicaudatus by Lundholm (1955a); but see Petter (1972b: 6). The systematic position of the two widely disjunct populations needs clarification (Duthie and Robinson, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18503|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included in crassicaudatus, see Gureev (1964:174) and Peddie (1975); see also Robinson and Dippenaar (1983a). The systematic relationships of the two widely disjunct populations should be examined (Duthie and Robinson, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18504|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Whether this monotypic genus represents "the most primitive of the living rabbits and hares" (Fa and Bell, 1990), or is closer to the more specialized leporids (Sylvilagus, Oryctolagus, Lepus) (Corbet, 1983), or is intermediate (Hibbard, 1963), remains controversial|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18505|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered, IUCN - Endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18506|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Cervantes et al. (1990, Mammalian Species, 360) and Velazquez el al. (1993)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18507|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Formerly included Brachylagus as a subgenus; see Hall (1981:294); but see also Corbet (1983:14)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18508|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti (Gureev, 1964:162). Reviewed by Chapman and Feldhamer (1981, Mammalian Species, 151)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18509|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:169). Revised by Hoffmeister and Lee (1963b). Reviewed by Chapman and Willner (1978, Mammalian Species, 106)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18510|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as S. b. riparius; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18511|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Microlagus (Lyon, 1904). Placed in genus Microlagus together with idahoensis by Gureev (1964:171). This is the only species of Sylvilagus known to have retained the putative ancestral karyotype (2n=48) shared by all known Lepus, and by Romerolagus (Robinson et al., 1981, 1984). See also S. mansuetus.Reviewed by Chapman (1974, Mammalian Species, 34)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18512|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti (Gureev, 1964:160); he also considered gabbi, which is included here, a distinct species. Formerly included dicei; revised by Diersing (1981). Two different karyotypes reported, by Guerena-Gandara et al. (1983) (2n=36; FN=68) and by Lorenzo and Cervantes (1995) (2n=40; FN=76). Allozymes described by Cervantes et al. (1999a)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18513|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies found south of Isthmus of Panama|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18514|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies found north of Isthmus of Panama|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18515|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: Not Evaluated; likely endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18516|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus. Formerly included in S. floridanus, but see Ruedas (1998)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18517|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:167). See also S. graysoni.Reviewed by Cervantes et al. (1992, Mammalian Species, 412)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18518|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti? Formerly included in brasiliensis (Hall, 1981:295); revised by Diersing (1981)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18519|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:164). Widely introduced in North America (Hall, 1981:301) and Europe (Flux et al., 1990). Formerly included robustus (Bailey, 1905) and cognatus Nelson, 1907. Ruedas (1998) stated "...at least three of the subspecies [of floridanus] (cognatus, holzneri, and robustus) traditionally ascribed to S. floridanus are of species rank." However, he did not formally raise the first two to full species, as he did for robustus. Reviewed by Chapman et al. (1980, Mammali...|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18520|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies found north of Mexico|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18521|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Part of a group of subspecies found in Mexico and Central America|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18522|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:168). An insular species probably derived from cunicularius of the adjacent mainland; see Diersing and Wilson (1980) and Hall (1981:314). Reviewed by Cervantes (1997, Mammalian Species, 559)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18523|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered; known from fewer than 10 records|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18524|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti (Gureev, 1964:164), or Sylvilagus (Hershkovitz, 1950:335). Reviewed by Cervantes and Lorenzo (1997, Mammalian Species, 568)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18525|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: An insular allospecies closely related to bachmani (Chapman and Ceballos, 1990); a subspecies of bachmani according to Gureev (1964:171). Karyotype reported by Cervantes et al. (1996b). Reviewed by Thomas and Best (1994a, Mammalian Species, 464)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18526|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:168). This species is closely allopatric with S. floridanus where the two species ranges meet across the N and C Great Plains (see map 223, Hall, 1981), and in the Southwestern USA (Hoffmeister and Lee, 1963b). Reviewed by Chapman (1975a, Mammalian Species, 56)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18527|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus. Ruedas (1986), and Ruedas et al. (1989) were the first to compare chromosomes of S. transitionalis (see below) and to discover the existence of two cytotypes, 2n=52 in the N Appalachians (transitionalis proper), and 2n=46 in the S Appalachians; the latter was eventually named obscurus (Chapman et al., 1992)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18528|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered as S. p. hefneri; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc); IUCN - Endangered as S. p. hefneri, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18529|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti (Gureev, 1964:162). S. aquaticus and S. palustris share a derived karyotype, 2n=38 (Robinson et al., 1983, 1984). Reviewed by Chapman and Willner (1981, Mammalian Species, 153)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18530|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus. Formerly considered a subspecies of S. floridanus, but see Ruedas (1998)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18531|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Sylvilagus (Gureev, 1964:166). Reviewed by Chapman (1975, Mammalian Species, 55). Also see comments under S. obscurus|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18532|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Tapeti. Probably sympatric with S. brasiliensis and S. floridanus, but larger than either (Durant and Guevara, 2001)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18533|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Due to apparent restricted distributions and poor knowledge about population status, only a few species are considered threatened or endangered. However, a number of subspecies and local populations may be reduced or extinct (see species accounts)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18534|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Extinct|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18535|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Generally common, but scarce or extinct in a few places|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18536|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Has withdrawn from parts of its southeastern (Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, S Nebraska) distribution, perhaps because of habitat alteration. Stable in remainder of range (Flux and Angermann, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18537|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Now survives only in "dense, discontinuous karoid vegetation in the districts of Victoria West, Beaufort West and Frazerburg" (86km[2]) (Duthie and Robinson, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18538|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: Total population estimated at around 4,000 (Sugimura, 1990)|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18539|Robert S. Hoffman|Status: U.S. ESA - Endangered|2007-08-15 12:18:27|08/15/2007
18540|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|A homonymy with the senior mollusk family Clionidae Gray, 1840 (TSN 78086) was resolved by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature by changing the stem of the sponge type genus to Cliona-, thus changing the spelling of the family from Clionidae to Clionaidae, and removing this homonymy|2007-08-15 12:46:16|08/15/2007
18541|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 48356|2007-08-15 12:46:16|08/15/2007
18542|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18543|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Lower Risk (lc), except for Northeast Atlantic subpopulation, which is Endangered|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18544|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India) as M. erminea ferghanae; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18545|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Eger (1990). Reviewed by C. M. King (1983). Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed erminea in the subgenus Mustela. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Hall (1951, 1981), and C. M. King (1983)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18546|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Powell (1981); Goldman (1935) recognized three subspecies; Hagmeier (1961) concluded that subspecies could not be recognized. Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Powell (1981). Stone and Cook (2002) placed it in the subgenus Pekania Gray, 1865, and suggested that pennanti and Gulo gulo may form a monophyletic group, which would make Martes paraphyletic|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18547|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; U.S. ESA - Endangered as L. rufus escuinapae. IUCN - Least Concern|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18548|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire and Walton (1997). Mattern and McLennan (2000) demonstrated that a rufus-lynx clade would be paraphyletic. Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Larivire and Walton (1997)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18549|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: IUCN - Data Deficient as P. v. mellonae, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18550|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: The position of stegjnegeri remains uncertain; Scheffer (1958) placed it in largha; J. E. King (1983) placed it in vitulina; and Shaughnessy and Fay (1977) suggested incertae sedis. Reviewed by Shaughnessy and Fay (1977), Burns et al. (1984), and Smith et al. (1994). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Rice (1998)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18551|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (Canada); IUCN - Data Deficient as O. r. laptevi, otherwise Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18552|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Fay (1985). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Fay (1985). Distributional information from Rice (1998)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18553|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Young (1951) and reviewed by Beckoff (1977). Synonyms allocated according to Beckoff (1977) and Hall (1981)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18554|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Kovacs and Lavigne (1986) who placed it in subfamily Phocinae. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Kovacs and Lavigne (1986). No subspecies are recognized|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18555|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Heptner et al. (1967). Probable ancestor of the domestic ferret, M. p. furo (Rempe, 1970; Volobuev et al., 1974). Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Putorius. Pocock (1936b) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1966) considered eversmanii and putorius conspecific; however, Ognev (1931), Stroganov (1962), and Heptner et al. (1967), recognized them as distinct species. Synonyms allocated according to Heptner et al. (1967)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18556|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix I as U. arctos (Mexico, Bhutan, China, and Mongolia populations) and U. a. isabellinus; otherwise Appendix II. U. S. ESA - Endangered as U. arctos pruinosus, as U. arctos in Mexico, and as U. a. arctos in Italy. Threatened as U. a. ho...|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18557|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Erdbrink (1953), Couturier (1954), Rausch (1963a), Kurtn (1973), Hall (1984) and Pasitschniak-Arts (1993). Ognev (1931) and Allen (1938) recognized U. pruinosus as distinct; not followed by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Gao (1987), and Stroganov (1962). Lnnberg (1923b) believed that differences between pruinosus and arctos warranted subgeneric distinction as (Mylarctos) pruinosus; however, this was not supported by Pocock's (1932b) thorough revision. Synonyms allocated a...|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18558|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Hall (1981)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18559|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India) as V. vulpes griffithi, V. v. montana and V. v. pusilla; IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18560|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Larivire and Pasitschniak (1996). Synonyms allocated according to Larivire and Pasitschniak (1996)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18561|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: May be conspecific with martes, melampus, and zibellina (Anderson, 1970; Hagmeier, 1961). Reviewed by Clark et al. (1987) who considered New World forms as a distinct species agreeing with Youngman (1975). Carr and Hicks (1997) recognized two distinct species based on genetic data (M. americana - Eastern North America; M. caurina - Pacific Northwest and the Great Plains). However, most have recognized that there are two distinct subspecies groups - "caurina" and "americana" (Anderson, 1970;...|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18562|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Lower Risk (cd)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18563|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Revised by Wilson (1976). Reviewed by DeMaster and Stirling (1981). Placed in subgenus Thalarctos by Gromov and Baranova (1981). U. maritimus is considered the sister species to arctos (Goldman et al., 1989; Shields and Kocher, 1991). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Hall (1981)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18564|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Degerbl (1935) and Kurtn and Rausch (1959) demonstrated that gulo and luscus are conspecific. Reviewed by Pasitschniak-Arts and Larivire (1995). Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951) and Pasitschniak-Arts and Larivire (1995)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18565|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Youngman (1982) and Abramov (1999) placed frenata in the subgenus Mustela. Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1951) and Sheffield and Thomas (1997)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18566|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Synonyms allocated according to Hall (1981) and Wade-Smith and Verts (1982)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18567|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Reviewed by Reichstein (1957), van Zyll de Jong (1992), Reig (1997), and Abramov and Baryshinikov (2000). Reig divided this problematic taxon into four species based on a skull morphometric analysis (subpalmata, rixosa, eskimo, and vulgaris). Abramov and Baryshinikov separated only subpalmata. Youngman (1982) placed nivalis in the subgenus Mustela; Abramov (1999) placed it in the subgenus Gale. Synonyms allocated according to Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Hall (1981), Sheffield and Ki...|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18568|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|For authorship see Opinion 2005 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, which made the name from the earlier work available|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18569|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix III (India); IUCN - Lower Risk (lc)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18570|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subspecies arranged according to Pocock (1933b) and Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951)|2007-08-20 15:06:38|08/20/2007
18571|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Status: CITES - Appendix II; IUCN - Lower Risk (nt)|2007-08-20 15:13:02|08/20/2007
18572|Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005)|Comments: Subgenus Manis. Formerly erroneously called pentadactyla; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Emry (1970), and Corbet and Hill (1992). Probably includes laticauda Illiger, 1815, a nomen nudum. Chromosomes reported by Aswathanayana (2000)|2007-08-20 15:13:02|08/20/2007
18573|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The appearance of the binomial Listemus kootenai Johnson, 1991 in a key before its official description is considered a nomen nudum. In any case the name was made available by the subsequent description of the species|2007-09-10 15:55:59|09/10/2007
18574|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|The appearance of the binomial Lioon nezperce Johnson, 1991 in a key before its official description is considered a nomen nudum. In any case the name was made available by the subsequent description of the species|2007-09-10 15:55:59|09/10/2007
18575|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a senior homonym of the coleopteran genus Byrrhus Mueller, 1776 (TSN 696349) (in the Anobiidae)|2007-09-10 15:55:59|09/10/2007
18576|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) algal genus Chaetophora F. Schrank, 1789 (TSN 6683)|2007-09-10 15:55:59|09/10/2007
18577|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Previously a major pest of stored grain in AZ, CA, NM and TX but now eradicated from the U.S. (Beal, 2003)|2007-09-10 16:01:30|09/10/2007
18578|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Reduced to tribal rank in Beal (2003)|2007-09-10 16:01:30|09/10/2007
18579|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Distribution given as Latitude 54|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18580|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Locality not given|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18581|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|North American locality given as latitude 54|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18582|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Species is listed as Genus unknown|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18583|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to subspecific status|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18584|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies are recognized in A. fraternus (Harris, 1828)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18585|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Emmended to Thermonectus|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18586|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Downgraded to tribal status|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18587|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Preoccupied by Stephens, 1828|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18588|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling and duplicate of Acilius mediatus (Say, 1823)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18589|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling and duplicate of Acilius semisulcatus Aub, 1838|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18590|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling and duplicate of Acilius fraternus (Harris, 1828)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18591|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling and duplicate of Acilius Leach, 1817|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18592|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling of Agabus disintegratus (Crotch, 1873)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18593|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Colymbetes dolabratus (Paykull, 1798)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18594|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact, misspelling of Agabus colymbus Leech, 1938|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18595|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|There are no subspecies under this taxon (Nilsson, 2001)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18596|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Misspelling of Graphoderus fascicollis (Harris, 1828)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18597|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|This species was described from a single specimen which is lost. This name is often associated with H. dichrous Melsheimer, 1844 and if these two names are synonyms then H. discicollis is the older name. The description is inadequate to determine its application to any species so the name is regarded as Incertae sedis (Larson et al. 2000, p. 272)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18598|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies appear to be recognized under this taxon|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18599|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies appear to be recognized under H. impressopunctatus (Schaller, 1783)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18600|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Nomen nudum|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18601|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Heterosternus Dupont, 1832 (Coleoptera: Rutelidae)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18602|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of H. funestus Schilsky, 1888|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18603|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. Misspelling of Bidessus quadripustulatus|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18604|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. Misspelling of Laccophilus quadrilineatus|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18605|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: Database artifact. Misspelling of Hydroporus quadrimaculatus|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18606|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Preoccupied name replaced by H. mixtus Steven, 1829|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18607|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact, non literature misspelling of Agabus approximatus|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18608|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Objective synonym of Hygrotus dissimilis|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18609|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Delete: database artifact. Misspelling of Dytiscus minutus Linnaeus, 1758|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18610|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Original ending (-ii) is to be maintained under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18611|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Say (1834 in LeConte, 1891) described three species form the same region which are all ascribed to Stictotarsus aequinoctialis (Clark, 1862), however Say's types are lost and cannot be verified|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18612|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Evidently "Rhantus notatus (Fabricius, 1781)" is based on Dytiscus notatus which appeared in Species Insectorum vol. 1 (Fabricius, 1781, p.296), but in that work he clearly attributed the name to Bergstrsser. Nilsson & Holmen (1995, p. 137) list Fabricius' use in the synonymy of Rhantus frontalis (Marsham, 1802)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18613|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|According to Fall (1932), he misidentified a species in his 1923 work as "Hydroporus addendus Cr[otch]." In the later work he noted that Crotch's description was "wholly inadequate", and coined the new name H. deceptus for it. Concerning the correctly applied name he says, "The true H. addendus is the species which I described as new under the name pinguis," which is not a junior synonym of Stictotarsus roffii (Clark, 1862), according to Nilsson (2001)|2007-09-10 16:08:57|09/10/2007
18614|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Subspecies are not recognized by Ylamos (1998)|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18615|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|No subspecies of A. facilis are accepted by Yelamos (1998)|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18616|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Distribution only given as North America, Neartic Region (Mazur, 1997:93)|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18617|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'parahomonym' (same name, different kingdom) of diatom genus Plagiogramma Grev. (TSN 3194)|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18618|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally as "Acritus facilis, var. hawaiiensis"|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18619|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally as "Acritus longipes var. haleakalae"|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18620|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Originally as "Acritus lanaiensis, var. sculptilis"|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18621|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Distributional information is given by Mazur (1997) as "?North America, Columbia, Panama"|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18622|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Distributional information is given by Mazur (1997) as "West America, Central America"|2007-09-10 16:31:55|09/10/2007
18623|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Junior homonym of Celetes Schnherr, 1836|2007-09-10 16:46:27|09/10/2007
18624|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) insect order Dictyoptera (TSN 102395)|2007-09-10 16:46:27|09/10/2007
18625|Zoonomen website (2007)|extinct|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18626|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ammospiza caudacata caudacata|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18627|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies of Sturnella neglecta Audubon 1844 are no longer recognized|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18628|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|AOU (1976) merges Acanthis and Spinus into Carduelis, but retains them as subgenera. Subgenera are not currently recognized by the Zoonomen site (2007)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18629|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Paynter (ed., 1968) no longer recognizes subspecies of Dendroica virens|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18630|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554142|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18631|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|AOU (2000) says to "Change Buarremon brunneinuchus to Buarremon brunneinucha; this is a noun used in apposition, and its gender does not change"|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18632|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Dickinson (ed., 2003) includes the following comment regarding Emberiza rustica: "For treatment as monotypic see Stepanyan (1990:669) (2326)" [Konspekt ornitologicheskoi fauny SSSR/Conspectus of the ornithological fauna of the USSR. Nauka, Moscow, 1990: 1-726]|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18633|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2007) regarding the controversy over whether taverneri Swarth & Brooks 1925 should be regarded as a subspecies of Spizella breweri or as a full species|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18634|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Paynter (ed., 1968) regarding the placement of californicus|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18635|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are no longer recognized within Spizella wortheni Ridgway 1884|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18636|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Original termination (-ii) is to be maintained under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18637|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are no longer recognized in Icterus galbula (see Rising 1970, AOU 1996 & 1998)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18638|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554393|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18639|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subspecies are not currently recognized in Setophaga ruticilla (Linnaeus, 1758)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18640|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2007) regarding controversy over the rank of taverneri Swarth & Brooks 1925|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18641|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see TSN 554266|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18642|Shab Mohammadi - ITIS Data Development Technician|Banks (personal communication, 2006) notes that the AOU Committee merged Hesperiphona (TSN 179174) into Coccothraustes (TSN 179169) for their 6th Edition Check-list (1983). He is unaware of any reasoning supporting a re-splitting, even after consulting Cramp et al. (1994), which cites several past treatments and concludes, "In view of uncertain position, [vespertina is] here retained in Hesperiphonia, together with Hooded Grosbeak H. abeillei from Mexico." ITIS is following Banks' guidance for the species, and, therefore, the subspecies therein|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18643|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The spelling "Callaeidae" is used by Amadon in vol. 15 of the "Peters" Check-list of Birds of the World (Mayr & Greenway Jr., eds., 1962), with a footnote syaing it is the "conventional" spelling, "even though Callaeatidae may be a more correct spelling, if the stem of Callaeas is taken to be Callaeat-." Later works use Callaeatidae, however|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18644|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Treated as a subfamily of the Fringillidae (as Drepanidinae) in more recent works|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18645|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, entry error intended as Setophaga picta picta|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18646|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender concordance would apparently be needed, since Serinus is masculine|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18647|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Mandatory correction for gender concordance (genus is masculine)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18648|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment on Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2007) regarding the original and corrected spellings (kamtschathensis and kamtschatkensis, respectively), and the justification for the emendation|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18649|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Original orthography (-capilla) is to be preserved (as noun in apposition)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18650|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Gymnostinops is treated as a subgenus of Psarocolius by the AOU (1998), although subgenera are not presently utilized in the Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2007). It is also treated as a valid genus in some works, including the species montezuma, cassini, bifasciatus, and guatimozinus|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18651|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Original orthography (-chroa) is to be maintained (treated as indeclinable)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18652|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comments on Zoonomen site (Peterson, 2007) regarding generic placement of crassirostris Gould|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18653|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Erythrina L. (TSN 26675)|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18654|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The corrigenda for Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that the original spelling (-nucha) is invariable|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18655|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The corrigenda for Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that the original spelling (-capilla) is invariable|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18656|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The corrigenda for Dickinson (ed., 2003) notes that the original spelling (-pecta) is invariable|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18657|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Recent work suggests oseryi should not be retained in Psarocolius, though it's closest allies (perhaps Ocyalus latirostris) remain unclear. Gill & Wright (2006) have apparently followed the unpublished conclusion of the American Ornithologists' Union "South American Classification Committee," and give the combination as Clypicterus oseryi. ITIS is awaiting further clarification before taking action on this matter|2007-10-11 16:46:44|10/11/2007
18658|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Listed as species of uncertain status (Pinto and Selander, 1970)|2007-10-11 16:59:06|10/11/2007
18659|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The status of "Epicauta marginata (Fabricius)" has not been fully verified, but it appears to be a subsequent combination of Lytta marginata Fabricius 1775, which has been referred to Lytta (=Epicauta) cinerea in some works|2007-10-11 16:59:06|10/11/2007
18660|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|MacSwain (1958) notes that without additional material from Guanajuato, "it will be impossible to determine whether the nominate subspecies is the same as the northern or southern populations or represents even another segregate of this [...] species"|2007-10-11 16:59:06|10/11/2007
18661|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior secondary homonym of fish species name Platygaster indica (Swainson, 1839) (TSN 678186). Since that has been placed in Ilisha (and later synonymized) prior to the description of the platygastrid taxon, replacement is unnecessary|2007-10-11 17:30:27|10/11/2007
18662|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Allotropa Torr. & Gray (TSN 23764)|2007-10-11 17:30:27|10/11/2007
18663|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved secondary homonymy exists between Leptacis coorgensis (Mukerjee, 1981) (originally described in Fidiobia) and Leptacis coorgensis Mukerjee, 1981 (still in its original genus). These were both described in the same publication, and the former was moved into Leptacis in 1989 without noting the homonymy. A replacement name will need to be published by someone to resolve this, as neither name has any available junior synononyms, and they are of equal priority (Johnson, in litt., 10/2007)|2007-10-11 17:30:27|10/11/2007
18664|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Raphidiodea is sometimes used a suborder of Neuroptera. Here we follow the usage of Oswald & Penny (1991), treating Raphidioptera as an order of the superorder Neuropterida|2007-10-11 17:40:02|10/11/2007
18665|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|"Raphidioptera" is the most consistently used spelling among specialists on the group in recent decades. Use of "Rhaphidioptera" per Kluge (2005) (due to priority, an ICZN principle not applicable above superfamily) is not clearly supportable|2007-10-11 17:40:02|10/11/2007
18666|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subas (2007): species inquirenda|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18667|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subas (2007): subspecies inquirenda|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18668|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subas (2007): incertae sedis|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18669|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Euphthiracarus reticulatus Niedbala 2004 is an unresolved junior homonym of Euphthiracarus reticulatus (Berlese 1913)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18670|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Baloghacarus australis Balogh & Mahunka 1981 is the original combination given, but it apparently pre-dates the genus, which was separately published (Baloghacarus Mahunka 1983). This is permitted under ICZN Art. 11.9.3.1|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18671|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Nortonella Paschoal 1982 appears to be an unresolved junior homonym of the hymenopteran genus Nortonella Rohwer 1908|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18672|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Notophthiracarus buffaloensis Niedbala 2006 and Atropacarus (Hoplophorella) buffaloensis Niedbala 2006 were published simultaneously (in the same work). Both are now in Hoplophorella (Hoplophorella), and the homonymy is apparently unresolved|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18673|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Carabodes ornatus Storkn 1925 is apparently a senior secondary homonym of Phyllocarabodes ornatus P. Balogh 1986, which is now also placed in Carabodes|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18674|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Phyllocarabodes ornatus P. Balogh 1986, which is now placed in Carabodes, is apparently a junior secondary homonym of Carabodes ornatus Storkn 1925. As of 4/2007 this homonymy is unresolved|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18675|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Oribata bacillum Kulczynski 1926 is apparently a senior secondary homonym of Epidamaeus bacillum Fujikawa & Fujita 1985, as both are now placed in Damaeus. This homonymy is unresolved, though Subas (4/2007) calls the senior name a species inquirenda|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18676|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Epidamaeus bacillum Fujikawa & Fujita 1985 is apparently a junior secondary homonym of Oribata bacillum Kulczynski 1926, as both are now placed in Damaeus. This homonymy is unresolved, though Subas (4/2007) calls the senior name a species inquirenda|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18677|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Subas (in litt., 13-Nov-2007) suggests subgenera are needed in Campachipteria|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18678|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Euphthiracarus reticulatus Niedbala 2004 is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Euphthiracarus reticulatus (Berlese 1913)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18679|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Furcoppia dentata Grobler 2003 is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Furcoppia dentata (Willmann 1950), which was originally described in the genus Cultroribula|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18680|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Galumna monticola (Balakrishnan 1985) (originally described in the genus Indogalumna) is apparently an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Galumna monticola Hammer 1977|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18681|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Haplacarus porosus Haq & Adolph, 1995 is an unresolved junior primary homonym of Haplacarus porosus Jaikumar & Ramani 1994|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18682|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Hoplophorella frondeus (Niedbala 2004) (originally described in the genus Atropacarus) is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Hoplophorella frondeus (Niedbala 2003) (originally described in the genus Atropacarus)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18683|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Mesoplophora pertenuis Niedbala 2001 is an unresolved junior primary homonym of Mesoplophora pertenuis Niedbala 2006|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18684|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Hydrozetes niloticus (Soliman, Hussein & Ramadan 1991) (originally described in the genus Linobia) is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Hydrozetes niloticus (Trgrdh 1905) (originally described in the genus Notaspis)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18685|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Notophthiracarus aculeatus (Mahunka 1995) (originally described in the genus Hoplophthiracarus) is a junior secondary homonym of Notophthiracarus aculeatus Niedbala, 1988|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18686|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Phthiracarus baloghi (Niedbala 1987) (originally described in the genus Austrophthiracarus) is a junior secondary homonym of Phthiracarus baloghi Feider & Suciu 1957|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18687|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|The following names were all coined in Niedbala (2004 "2003"): Notophthiracarus baloghi, Arphthicarus baloghi, and Austrophthiracarus baloghi. According to Subas (2007), all three belong in Notophthiracarus, and are an unresolved secondary homonymy|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18688|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Notophthiracarus heterotrichus (Niedbala 2000) (originally in Arphthicarus) and N. heterotrichus (Mahunka 1984) (originally in Hoplophorella) are unresolved junior homonyms of N. heterotrichus (Mahunka 1979) (originally in Hoplophthiracarus)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18689|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Notophthiracarus ogmos Niedbala 2004 and Notophthiracarus ogmos (Niedbala 2004) (originally in Arphthicarus) are unresolved secondary homonyms. They were described in the same work, and so are of equal priority|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18690|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Notophthiracarus procerus Niedbala 2006 is an unresolved primary junior homonym of Notophthiracarus procerus Niedbala 2006|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18691|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Oribatula robusta (Grobler 1993) (originally in Zygoribatula) is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Oribatula robusta Iordansky 1991|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18692|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Notophthiracarus heteropilosus and Austrophthiracarus heteropilosus were both described by Niedbala in the same work (2004). According to Subas (2007), both are now in Phthiracarus, so they are unresolved homonyms|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18693|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Phthiracarus humilis Niedbala 2006 is an unresolved junior primary homonym of Phthiracarus humilis (Niedbala 2004) (originally described in Arphthicarus)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18694|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|According to Subas (2007), Suctobelbella reticulata Chinone 2003 is an unresolved junior secondary homonym of Suctobelbella reticulata (Hammer 1982) (originally described in Discosuctobelba)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18695|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of extinct bird genus Chaunoproctus Bonaparte 1850 (TSN 557507)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18696|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of pseudoscorpion genus Neochthonius J. C. Chamberlin, 1929 (TSN 198582)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18697|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Hermannia L. (TSN 21584)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18698|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of pseudoscorpion genus Heterochthonius J. C. Chamberlin, 1929 (TSN 198484)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18699|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of dipteran genus Jacotella Munro, 1947 (TSN 669329)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18700|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of beetle genus Nothrus Haldeman, 1847 (TSN 702185)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18701|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior homonym of dipteran genus Oppia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 (TSN 651301)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18702|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Spelled "Nortella" once and "Nortonella" several times in the original description, so it may be that "Nortella" could be selected by a "first reviser" (under ICZN Art. 32.2.1) to resolve the homonymy|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18703|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|May be first available as "Adrodamaeus Paschoal n. gen." from pp.450 & 457 of Paschoal & Johnston 1982 ("A numerical revision of the Gymnodamaeidae (Acari: Oribatei)." Rev. Brasil. Biol. 42(2):439-459)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18704|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Original description not seen, but ICZN Art. 32.5.1 MAY mandate retaining this spelling, versus following Baloch 1960, which used "vilhenaorum" and called "vilhenarum" a lapsus calami|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18705|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See comment on Dolicheremaeus vilhenarum regarding the spelling of that epithet|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18706|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently this species pre-dates its original genus, which is not a problem under ICZN Art. 11.9.3.1|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18707|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Used as a suborder in Subas (2007), but here given as an infraorder to accomodate intersection of "Order Oribatida" (in Subas 2007) with "Suborder Oribatida" (in Krantz & Walter, eds., in press)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18708|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Used as a full order in Subas (2007), but here given as a suborder to accomodate intersection of classifications given in Subas 2007 and in Krantz & Walter, eds. (in press)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18709|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Oribatida is the dominant name for the group, though Oribatei was commonly used in past years|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18710|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently Cepheidae is a homonym, and also used for a jellyfish family (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa): Cepheidae (TSN 51777). It is not yet clear what the relative priority of these names is, but it appears that the oribatid family name may be the junior homonym|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18711|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'pseudohomonym' of (same kingdom but rank not covered by Nomenclatural Code, same name as) crustacean Order Brachypoda Birshteyn, 1960 (TSN 83679)|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18712|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Acari and Acarina have both been used for this taxon|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18713|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|For the upper hierarchy within Acari, ITIS has followed the classification from the forthcoming work: Krantz, GW and DE Walter (Eds.) (In Press). A Manual of Acarology 3rd Edition. Texas Tech University Press|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18714|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Opilioacariformes, Opilioacarida, and Notostigmata have all been used for this taxon|2007-11-15 14:00:39|11/15/2007
18715|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a senior primary homonym of dipteran genus Toreus Melander 1906 (TSN 136289)|2007-11-15 14:15:32|11/15/2007
18716|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Harvey (2003) uses Solifugae, while noting that Solpugida has also been in use in the literature|2007-11-15 14:15:32|11/15/2007
18717|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|In some recent treatments, Schizomida is included within a broader Uropygi. Harvey (2002) notes "the Uropygi are firmly placed as the sister-group of the Schizomida (which are sometimes included as a suborder of the Uropygi)"|2007-11-15 14:15:32|11/15/2007
18718|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Although there remains much disagreement, some researchers suggest the Ricinulei should be considered part of a broad Acaromorpha (along with the mites)|2007-11-15 14:15:32|11/15/2007
18719|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Stenoplium asperum Beier 1954 was described in a separate work from, and actually predates, the genus, Stenoplium Beier 1955. This is acceptable under the ICZN (1999) (Art. 11.9.3.1)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18720|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym to other uses of Acis in various animal groups (including birds and beetles)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18721|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, mis-entry of a species in a subgenus. See Chthonius spingolus (R. O. Schuster, 1962) in subgenus Chthonius (Hesperochthonius) Muchmore, 1968|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18722|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, entry error for Chthonius spingolus (R. O. Schuster, 1962)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18723|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of Oligowithius Beier 1936 (now valid as Subgenus Dolichowithius (Oligowithius) Beier 1936|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18724|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Ideoblothrus Balzan 1892|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18725|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a junior homonym of foraminiferan Pelorus Montfort 1808, and beetle Pelorus Fischer-Waldheim 1821|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18726|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Tridenchthonius|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18727|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Titanatemnus|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18728|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Rhopalochelifer Beier, 1964|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18729|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Paracheiridium decaryi Vachon, 1938|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18730|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, entry error evidently intended as "Paracheiridium Vachon, 1938"|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18731|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Davelopment Coordinator|fossil taxon|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18732|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Planctolpium Hoff, 1964|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18733|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Planctolpium peninsulae Muchmore, 1979|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18734|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Hoff (1964) who considers Parachelifer muricatus (Say 1821) (originally Chelifer muricatus Say 1821) a nomen dubium, possibly based on two confused species|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18735|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Parobisium hesternum R. O. Schuster, 1966|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18736|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Parobisium hastatum R. O. Schuster, 1966|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18737|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Parobisium J. C. Chamberlin, 1930|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18738|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Neoccitanobisium ligusticum Callaini, 1981|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18739|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Neoamblyolpium Hoff, 1956|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18740|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Meiogarypus Beier, 1955|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18741|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Fissilicreagris chamberlini (Beier, 1931)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18742|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Fissilicreagris Curcic, 1984|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18743|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Dinocheirus arizonensis (Banks, 1901)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18744|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Caribchthonius Muchmore, 1976|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18745|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Calocheiridius novaguineensis (Beier, 1935)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18746|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Cacoxylus Beier, 1965|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18747|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Anatemnus Beier, 1932|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18748|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Paraliochthonius (Pholeochthonius) Beier, 1976. Pholeochthonius has never been used as a full genus (only as a subgenus of Paraliochthonius)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18749|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Atemnus brevimanus" is not found in the literature: Acis brevimanus Canestrini 1883 is the type of Acis Canestrini 1883 (a junior homonym replaced by Atemnus Canestrini 1884, but without noting any new combinations) (M. Harvey, in litt., 31-10-2007)|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18750|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, combination not found in the literature|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18751|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Delete: database artifact, see Apolpiolum peregrinum Beier, 1963. The combination "Calocheirus peregrinum" is not found in the literature|2007-11-15 14:36:08|11/15/2007
18752|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) diatom genus Roperia Grunow ex Pelletan (TSN 2652)|2007-11-15 14:45:36|11/15/2007
18753|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|"Pacific flagfin mojarra" has been applied to the name Eucinostomus gracilis in the past, but should only be applied to E. currani. See comments in Nelson et al., eds. (2004)|2007-12-14 14:45:26|12/14/2007
18754|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Eschmeyer (Catalog of Fishes online, 2007) lilsts Eucinostomus pseudogula Poey 1875 as a "synonym" of E. jonesii (Gnther 1879), without commenting on why the senior name is not used as the valid name|2007-12-14 14:45:26|12/14/2007
18755|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|See Eschmeyer (online Catalog of Fishes, 2007). Californiensis and gracilis were both published in the same work (Gill 1862), but the first revisor selected californiensis over gracilis. However, current usage favors gracilis (ICZN, 'prevailing usage')|2007-12-14 14:45:26|12/14/2007
18756|Daniel Perez-Gelabert, ITIS Data Development Specialist|Katovich (2002) considers that Augyles Schiodte is a European genus and that North American species previously in this genus belong in Explorator Pacheco, 1964, Centuriatus Pacheco, 1964 and Microaugyles Pacheco, 1964. However, it appears that the proper generic assignment for Augyles blanda Miller, 1994 is still undecided|2007-12-14 14:56:19|12/14/2007
18757|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior primary homonym of Baryconus unidentatus Ritchie & Masner, 1983|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18758|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Calliscelio niger (Fullaway, 1939)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18759|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Calliscelio niger (Dodd, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18760|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Calotelea gracilis Kozlov & Kononova, 1989|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18761|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Calotelea gracilis (Dodd, 1916)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18762|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Gryon artum Kozlov & Kononova, 1989|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18763|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Gryon artum (Kozlov, 1963)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18764|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Gryon elegans Kononova, 2001|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18765|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Gryon elegans (Dodd, 1914)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18766|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Gryon longipenne Masner, 1983|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18767|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Gryon longipenne (Dodd, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18768|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Gryon minimum Mineo, 1990|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18769|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Gryon minimum (Kieffer, 1908)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18770|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Gryon nigricorne (Dodd, 1914)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18771|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Gryon nigricorne (Dodd, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18772|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Gryon nigricoxa (Dodd, 1914)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18773|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Gryon nigricoxa (Dodd, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18774|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior secondary homonym of Gryon rubtzovi Kozlov & Kononova, 1989|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18775|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Junior secondary homonym of Gryon rubtzovi (Ryakhovskii, 1959), but replacement name unneeded as that is invalid|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18776|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Idris bicolor Kononova, 1995|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18777|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Idris bicolor (Ashmead, 1893)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18778|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior primary homonym of Macroteleia nitida Muesebeck, 1977|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18779|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Macroteleia nitida Kieffer, 1908|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18780|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Opisthacantha nigriceps Dodd, 1913|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18781|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Opisthacantha nigriceps (Kieffer, 1904)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18782|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Psilanteris atriceps (Kieffer, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18783|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Psilanteris atriceps (Kieffer, 1910)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18784|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior primary homonym of Scelio rufulus Kozlov & Kononova, 1990|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18785|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior primary homonym of Scelio rufulus Muesebeck, 1972|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18786|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved senior secondary homonym of Sparasion coeruleum (Kieffer, 1913)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18787|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Unresolved junior secondary homonym of Sparasion coeruleum Kieffer, 1905|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18788|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Senior primary homonym of Baryconus unidentatus Narendran, 2001|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
18789|David Nicolson - ITIS Data Development Coordinator|Apparently a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) vascular plant genus Triteleia Dougl. ex Lindl. (TSN 43094)|2007-12-14 15:13:46|12/14/2007
