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Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature ^s c27d2 THE BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE The Official Organ of THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE VOLUME 42 LONDON: Printed by Order of the International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature and Sold on behalf of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature by the International Trust at its Publication Office, c/o British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD 1985 (All rights reserved) Bull. zool. Norn., vol. 42, pt 4, December 1985 III TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Notices prescribed by the International Congress of Zoology .... 1 Special Announcements 3 //v/a/ac?ea Daudin, 1803 (Amphibia). A. F. Stimson 6 A'^vw/'/iw/flSchrank, 1802 (Insecta, Lepidoptera), W. Speidel 7 Laspeyresia Hiibner, [1825] (Insecta, Lepidoptera). R. W. Hodges; W. E. Miller; J. D. Bradley, W. G. Tremewan, K. Tuck & C. J. Hamilton 8 Zygaena anthyllidisBo\s(i\i\a\, 1 828 (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Secretary 10 On the proposed amendment to Article 51c of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. J. C. Cokendolpher, O. F. Francke & D. QuinteroJn 10 On the proposed amendment to Article 70b of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. C. W. Wright 12 5a^rM5 Rose, 1816 (Pisces, Siluriformes). W. R. Taylor 14 Opinion 1288. Sphinx tipuliformis Clerck, 1759 (Insecta, Lepidoptera) 17 Opinion 1289. A/ejopWo« Gervais, 1850 (Mammalia, Cetacea) ... 19 Opinion 1290. Lep//«o/ar5a Chevrolat, 1837 (Insecta, Coleoptera). 21 Opinion 1291. v4nn7o/7eje6ra Gray, 1838 (Mammalia) 24 Opinion 1292. Fo/w/a/?a/7/7/o Link, 1807 (Gastropoda) 27 Opinion 1293. Scolia quinquecincta Fabricius, 1793 (Insecta, Hymen- optera) 29 Opinion 1294. Edwardsia de Quatrefages, 1841 (Coelenterata, Actiniaria) 31 Opinion 1295. Actinia Linnaeus, 1767, actiniidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Coelenterata, Actiniaria) and Pentacta Goldfuss, 1820 (Echinodermata, Holothurioidea) 34 Opinion 1296. jV<'rfaj/ome//a Carpenter, 1865 (Bivalvia) 37 Opinion 1297. Xenocrepw pwraMayr, 1904 (Insecta, Hymenoptera) . 39 Direction 1 16. papilionidae Latreille, [1802] (Insecta, Lepidoptera) . 41 Direction 117. Correction of Entry No. 462 in the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology concerning Sphaerium Scopoli, 1 777 (Mollusca, Bivalvia). (Correction to Opinion 94) 43 Spiroglyphus Daudin. 1800 and Stoa De Serres, 1855 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Vermetidae). A. Myra Keen & M. G. Hadfield . 46 Carpophaga aurorae Peale, 1848 and Serresius galeatus Bonaparte (Aves). M.D.Bruce, D.T.Holyoak&J.-C.Thibauh .... 50 //«w^ro6afe5 Sellnick, 1928 (Arachnida, Acari). R. A. Norton . ... 54 //a/5r/jeA:;'a Poche, 1902 (Crustacea, Copepoda). J. B. Jones 57 Description of new taxa based on enzyme data. J. E. Jelnes; R. Fortuner. 60 Authorship and dates of the Sowerbys' Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. C. W. Wright & R. J. Cleevely 64 //>we/Jo/f/7wWeinland, 1858 (Cestoda). The Secretary 72 £c/z/>iococcw5 Rudolphi, 1801 (Cestoda). The Secretary 74 /l/iop/ocf/j/ia/fl Blanchard. 1848 (Cestoda) The Secretary 76 Homonymy in the famiHes harpidae Hawle & Corda, 1847 (Trilobita) and HARPIDAE Bronn, 1849 (Mollusca, Gastropoda). J. G. M. Raven 79 IV Bull. zool. Norn., vol. 42, pt 4, December 1985 Argyrodes Simon, 1864 and Robertus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1879 (Arachnida, Araneae). H. W. Levi 81 Olpium L. Koch, 1873 (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida, Olpiidae). M. S. Harvey & V. Mahnert 85 Ichnotropis Peters, 1854 (Reptilia, Sauria). W. R. Branch & D. G. Broadley 89 ^ngoweAudouin, 1826 (Arthropoda, Araneae). A. F. Millidge. ... 91 y4c//a Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830(Insecta, Diptera). J. E. O'Hara ... 93 Noticesprescribedby the International Congress of Zoology .... 99 Special Announcements 100 Dapsilarthra Foerster, 1862 (Insecta, Hymenoptera). G. C. D. Griffiths; R. Wharton; C. van Achterberg 101 Adianthus bucatus Ameghino, 1891 (Mammalia). R. L. Cifelli; M. F. Soria 103 Atractocera latipes Meigen, 1804 (Insecta, Diptera, Simuliidae). I. M. Kerzhner; H. Zwick; J. E. Raastad; R. W. Crosskey 109 Proposal to amend Article 70 of the Code. J. R. Vockeroth; K. G. A. Hamilton 123 Opinion 1298. ryro/j/jflg^M^Oudemans, 1924 (Acarina) 124 Opinion 1299. Athyreus Macleay, 1819 and Glyptus Brulle, 1835 (Insecta, Coleoptera) 128 Opinion 1300. TEiiDAE Gray, 1827 (Reptilia, Sauria) 130 Opinion 1301. ^rrew/a Leach, 1819 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) ... 134 Opinion 1302. Nabis capsiformis Germar, [1838] (Insecta, Heteroptera, Nabidae) 137 Opinion 1303. Coccus Linnaeus, 1758 and Parthenolecanium §ulc, 1908 (Insecta, Hemiptera, Homoptera) 139 Opinion 1304. Melithaea Milne Edwards & Haime, 1857 and Isis ochra- cea Linnaeus, 1758 (Coelenterata, Anthozoa) 142 Opinion 1305. Bapta candidaria Leech, 1897 and Lamprocabera Inoue, 1958 (Insecta, Lepidoptera) 144 Opinion 1306. Ledella bushae Waren, 1978 and Ledella Verrill «& Bush, 1897(Mollusca, Bivalvia) 146 Opinion 1307. Ptinella Motschulsky, 1844 and Nephanes Thomson, 1859 (Insecta, Coleoptera) 148 Opinion 1308. /l/j/zwca/ZwAiae Theobald, 1915 (Insecta, Hemiptera) . 150 Opinion 1309. Geoemyda Gray, 1834 and Rhinoclemmys Fitzinger, 1835 (Reptilia, Testudines) 152 Opinion 1310. fM/erme^cx/r/o^w^ Hill, 1925 (Insecta, Isoptera) . 154 Opinion 1311. Corisella Lundblad, 1928 and Krizousacorixa Hunger- ford, 1930 (Insecta, Heteroptera) 156 Opinion 1312. //e/zor/iwOchsenheimer, 1816 (Insecta, Lepidoptera) . 158 Opinion 1313. Testudo scripta Schoepff, 1792 and Emys cataspila, Gunther, 1885 (Reptilia, Testudines) 160 Opinion 1314. Hydrophorus nebulosus Fallen, 1823 (Insecta, Diptera). 162 Opinion 1315. Eolis alderi Cocks, 1852 and Aeolidiella Bergh, 1867 (Mollusca, Gastropoda) 165 Opinion 1316. G/o6/g^en'«flcerroflZM/e«5« Cole, 1928 (Foraminifera) . 167 Opinion 1317. r«pM.sSellards, 1906 (Insecta, Protodonata) 169 Opinion 1318. Lacerta velox Pallas, 1771 and Eremias Wiegmann, 1834 (Reptilia) (correction of ruhng given in Opinion 92) 171 Bull. zool. Nom., vol. 42, pt 4, December 1985 Opinion 1319. A^ow/o/We^sSchenck, 1866 (Insecta, Hymenoptera) ... 173 Opinion 1320. Hydrodamalis Retzius, 1794 and Manatus inunguis Natterer in Pelzeln, 1883 (Mammalia, Sirenia) 175 Opinion 1321. ephydridae Zetterstedt, 1837 and hydrelliidae Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830(Insecta, Diptera) 177 Opinion 1322. Buprestis nana Paykull, 1799, non Gmelin, 1790 (Insecta, Coleoptera) 180 Opinion 1323. Byrrhus semistriatus Fabricius, 1794 (Insecta, Coleoptera) 182 Opinion 1324. Diademodon Seeley, 1894 and Cynochampsa Owen, 1859 (Reptilia, Therapsida) 185 Opinion 1325. Capsus a/er Jakovlev, 1889 (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heterop- tera) 188 Opinion 1326. Cimex quadripunctatus Fabricius, 1794 (Insecta, Hemip- tera, Heteroptera) 190 Opinion 1327. Holocentropus McLachlan, 1878 (Insecta, Trichoptera) 192 Direction 118. argynnidae, apaturidae and limenitidinae (Insecta, Lepidoptera) (corrections to entries in Official List) 195 /?/ja6c?/7wDujardin, [Nov. 1844] (Nematoda). The Secretary 197 ror«are///>iaPfeiffer, 1842 (Mollusca, Gastropoda). The Secretary. 199 Southernia Allgen, 1929 and Southernia Filipjev, 1927. The Secretary . 200 Folsomia Candida Willem, 1902 (Insecta, Collembola): proposed con- servation by suppression of Entomobrya cavicola Banks, 1897. P.F.Bellinger 201 Notices prescribed by the International Congress of Zoology .... 205 Special Announcements 206 On proposed amendment to Article 51c of the Code. B. C. Ratcliffe; J. R. Vockeroth; R. W. Crosskey and others 209 Tibicina Amyot, 1847 and Lyristes Horvath, 1926. K. G. A. Hamilton; M. Boulard; P. Lauterer 211 Aphelinus mytilaspidis Le Baron, 1 870. D. Rosen 214 C/iromw Cuvier, 1814 (Osteichthyes). S. O. Kullander; A. R. Emery . 215 holothuroidea. L. B. Holthuis 219 G/>';7/i;>/mxHubner, [1825]. J. D.Bradley &K.Sattler 219 CAECiLiiDAEin Amphibia and Insecta. M. H.Wake 220 Opinion 1328. 5e/em«/rejwMcrona?M5Schlotheim, 1813 (Coleoidca) . 222 Opinion 1329. Galago crassicaudatus E. Geoffroy, 1812 (Primates, Galigidae) 226 Opinion 1330. /'/•orfor>'/a/AWM5Andrassy, 1959 (Nematoda) 228 Opinion 1331. sphaeriidae Jeffreys, 1862 (1820) (MoUusca, Bivalvia) and MiCROSPORiDAEReichardt, 1976 (Insecta, Coleoptera). 230 Opinion 1332. Calamoecia australica Sars, 1908 and Calamoecia australis (Searle, 1911) (Crustacea, Copepoda) 233 Opinion 1333. /pwop^murrav/Gunther, 1878 (Ostiechthyes) 236 Opinion 1334. //a/-/«/>im5 Fairmaire, 1851 (Coleoptera) 238 Opinion 1335. A^e/jar/Merea Linnaeus, 1758 (Insecta, Heteroptera) . 241 Opinion 1336. Five specific names proposed for Heterodera A. Schmidt, 1871 (Aschelminthes,Nematoda) by B.A.Cooper, 1955 ... 244 Opinion 1337. Selkirkia Columbia Conway Morris, 1977 as type species of5e/A:/>yt/flWalcott, 1911(Priapulida) 249 Opinion 1338. r/irz/j^rw/M^Haliday, 1836 (Insecta, Thysanoptera). 251 Opinion 1339. Pap/Z/o/ar/wfl Fabricius, 1793 (Insecta, Lepidoptera) . 255 VI Bull. zool. Norn., vol. 42, pt 4, December 1985 Opinion 1340. /^r/M5o//o5M5Hentz, 1846 (Arachnida, Araneae). 258 Opinion 1341. 5/mM//M/M awazon/cwm Goeldi (Insecta, Diptera). ... 261 Opinion 1342. £)awa//5/?/a«/ce/>5Fabricius, 1805 (Insecta, Diptera) . 264 Opinion 1343. Kinosternon alamosae Berry & Legler, 1980 and Kinosternon oaxacae. Berry & Iverson, 1980 (Reptilia, Testudines 266 Opinion 1344. Mayorella Schaeffer, 1926 given nomenclatural pre- cedence over Dactylamoeba Korotneff, 1880 (Rhizopoda, Amoebida) 269 Opinion 1345. Laomedea flexuosa Alder, 1857, Sertularia volubilis Linnaeus, 1758 and Campanularia johnstoni Alder, 1856 (Coelenterata, Hydroida) 271 Opinion 1346. Cythereis distinguenda Neviana, 1928, Cythere crispata Brady, 1868 and Cy there pavonia Brady, 1866 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) 274
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