scholarly journals Austral Hepaticae 29. More New Taxa and Combinations in Telaranea (Lepidoziaceae) and a New Name for Frullania caledonica (Schuster) Schuster (Frullaniaceae) from New Caledonia

1999 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 339 ◽  
Author(s):  
John J. Engel ◽  
G. L. Smith Merrill
Keyword(s):  
New Taxa ◽  
Zootaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4124 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
JÉRÉMY ANSO ◽  
HERVÉ JOURDAN ◽  
LAURE DESUTTER-GRANDCOLAS
Keyword(s):  
New Taxa ◽  

2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heinz W. Kozur ◽  
J. E. Repetski

Abstract. Kozur et al. (1996) reported and described some well-preserved Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) Radiolaria from central Nevada and established several new taxa, among them a new genus Noblella, assigned to the Family Protoentactiniidae Kozur, Mostler & Repetski, 1996. Dr J. K. Page kindly informed us that the genus Noblella already was established for an amphibian genus, Family Brachycephalidae, type species N. peruviana (Noble), byBarbour (1930; p. 81). Therefore, the genus name Noblella Kozur, Mostler & Repetski, 1996 non! Noblella Barbour, 1930, is invalid because of homonymy. We here replace this junior homonym with Paulanoblella Kozur & Repetski, nomen novum.Genus Paulanoblella Kozur & Repetski, nomen novumDerivation. The new name is in honour of noted Radiolaria researcher, Dr Paula Noble, Reno, Nevada.Diagnosis. Unchanged (see Kozur et al., 1996, pp. 255, 266).Holotype. Unchanged (see Kozur et al., 1996, pp. 255, 266).


Zoosystema ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 405-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laure Desutter-Grandcolas ◽  
Jérémy Anso ◽  
Hervé Jourdan
Keyword(s):  
New Taxa ◽  

1979 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 765-767
Author(s):  
A. Funk

The following new taxa in the genus Gelatinosporium Peck (Coelomycetes) are proposed: G. griseo-lanatum n.sp., G. sinuatum n.sp., and G. stillwelli n.sp.; new combinations for three species in Gelatinosporium, and a new name for Micropera uncinala. Foveoslroma boycei comb.nov. is proposed for Micropera boycei.


2021 ◽  
Vol 741 ◽  
pp. 1-168
Author(s):  
Sergey A. Belokobylskij ◽  
Alejandro Zaldívar-Riverón

The classification of the genera belonging to the doryctine tribe Rhaconotini (Braconidae) is updated. The following new taxa are described: Troporhaconotus gen. nov. (with 12 species), Afroipodoryctes subgen. nov. (of Ipodoryctes Granger, 1949) (with three species), Hexarhaconotinus subgen. nov. (of Rhaconotinus Hedqvist, 1965) (with ten species), Bathycentor zimbabwensis sp. nov., Ipodoryctes (Afroipodoryctes) reunionus sp. nov., I. (A.) saintphilippensis sp. nov., Platyspathius (Platyspathius) venezuelicus sp. nov., P. (P.) ranomafanus sp. nov., Rhacontsira haeselbarthi sp. nov., Rh. mozambiquensis sp. nov., Rh. saigonensis sp. nov. and Rh. toamasina sp. nov. The generic status of Euryphrymnus Cameron, 1910 is resurrected. The generic name Aptenobracon Marsh, 1965 is synonymised under Rhaconotus Ruthe, 1854 (syn. nov.); Rhaconotus asiaticus Belokobylskij, 1990 is synonymised under Rh. kerzhneri Belokobylskij, 1985 (syn. nov.). The new name, Rhaconotinus austrochinensis nom. nov., is suggested for the preoccupied name Rhaconotus chinensis Chen & Shi, 2004 (December) not Rhaconotus chinensis Belokobylskij & Chen, 2004 (June). New species contents, in many cases with numerous new combinations, are suggested for the genera Bathycentor Saussure, 1892, Euryphrymnus Cameron, 1910, Ipodoryctes Granger, 1949, Rhaconotinus Hedqvist, 1965 and Rhaconotus. The tribe Leptorhaconotini is synonymised with Rhaconotini based on previously published molecular phylogenetic studies, though we leave this group within the subtribe Leptorhaconotina.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3486 (1) ◽  
pp. 63 ◽  
Author(s):  
CH. OLIVER COLEMAN ◽  
JAMES K. LOWRY

Pereionotus species from around Australia are described. The new taxa Pereionotus dieteri sp. nov. and Pereionotushartmuti sp. nov. are fully described and compared with the redescribed Pereionotus thomsoni. Species misidentified inthe past are synonymised and as a result the new taxon Pereionotus yongensis sp. nov. is introduced. A new name,Pereionotus hirayamai sp. nov., is proposed for Pereionotus thomsoni japonicus (Hirayama, 1987) (homonym of P. japonicus (Tzvetkova, 1967)). A key to the Australian species of the genus Pereionotus is given.


Bothalia ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. H. Stirton
Keyword(s):  
New Taxa ◽  

Eriosema squarrosum (Thunb.) Walp. has traditionally been the dumping ground for all densely pubescent Eriosema species in southern Africa. This study clarifies the identity of E. squarrosum; recognizes three new taxa: E. luteopetalum C. H. Stirton, E. rossii C. H. Stirton and E. umtamvunense C. H. Stirton; effects the combinations  E. latifolium (Benth. ex Harv.) C. H. Stirton and . acuminatum (Eckl. Zeyh.) C. H. Stirton; and re­instates  E. dregei E. Mey. The species E. preptum C. H. Stirton, described earlier, also belongs to this complex. Rhynchosia barbertonensis C. H. Stirton is given as a new name for E. rogersii Schinz.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 515 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-71
Author(s):  
ABRAHAM VAN DE BEEK

This article is aimed to provide a solid base for future research in Rubus in South Africa. Even if a different classification using a broader species concept will be adopted later, this contribution should be valuable for identifying the units and naming them for convenience of all later analyses. Types of earlier published names were checked and compared with present occurrence of Rubus in the region. When needed, types where designated. Some taxa where provided with a new name or status. New taxa were described if they are taxonomically well distinguished and have a solid geographical distribution. This paper contains the following nomenclatural novelties: New taxa: Rubus ser. Apetali, R. ser. Pinnati, R. ser. Rigidi, R. ser. Scleri, R. anas, R. ×bergianus, R. cryptopetalus, R. fertilis, R. ×fultiformis, R. ×fultus, R. leptodytus, R. noli-tangere, and R. trichogynus. New status and names: R. cacoeimon and R. leptostelechus. Replacement names: R. glabrior, and R. thaumasius. New status: Rubus subsect. Afroidaei and R. subsect. Pinnatifidi. New types are designated for the following taxa: R. ser. Piletocaulon, R. ser. Tephrocaulon, R. sect. Afromontani, R. borbonicus, R. borbonicus f. pyramidalis, R. exsuccus, R. heterophyllus, R. inedulis, R. madagascarius, R. originalis, R. pappei, R. pinnatus, R. pinnatus f. glaber, R. quartinianus, and R. rigidus f. umbrosus.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 477 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-252
Author(s):  
PAULINE MAJOURAU ◽  
YOHAN PILLON

The taxonomy of Grevillea (Proteaceae) in New Caledonia is reviewed. The names G. deplanchei, G. macmillanii, G. rubiginosa, and G. sinuata are re-instated at the species rank. A new name, G. mondorensis, is provided for the plants previously identified as G. gillivrayi var. glabriflora, and two new species are described, G. nepwiensis and G. vuniana. Second-step lectotypifications are provided for G. heterochroma, G. rubiginosa, and G. vieillardii. This study raises the number of endemic species of Grevillea recognized in New Caledonia from three to ten. An identification key to all species of Grevillea in New Caledonia is provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 1240 (1) ◽  
pp. 57 ◽  
Author(s):  
NGUYEN NGOC-HO

Material recently collected from the Solomon Islands include three species of Acanthaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989, two of which are new to science: A. clevai n. sp. and A. gadaletae n. sp. and a specimen of A. polyacantha Miyake & Sakai, 1967. Two specimens from New Caledonia are assigned to A. gadaletae n. sp. The new taxa are readily differentiated from A. polyacantha by their longer rostrum and the glabrous postcervical region of carapace. A. clevai n. sp. is characterized by a slender rostrum longer than the eyestalks, with two lateral and a suborbital spine, the gastric region with a median, submedian and lateral carina, setose pereopods 1 with three and two upper spines on the propodal palm and dactylus respectively, the telson longer than broad with three teeth and one spinule on the lateral border. A. gadaletae n. sp. is similar to A. clevai n. sp. but differs by the gastric region with two submedian carinae, the pereopod 1 with four upper spines both on the propodal palm and the dactylus, the maxilliped 3 basis with a large lower distal spine (absent in A. clevai n. sp.) and the abdominal pleura 3–5 with an anterior spinule (absent in A. clevai n. sp.).Trois espèces d’Acanthaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989, dont deux nouvelles, des Iles Salomon et de Nouvelle Calédonie (Crustacea, Thalassinidea, Axiidae). Du matériel récemment récolté des Iles Salomon a permis d’identifier trois espèces d’Acanthaxius dont deux sont nouvelles : A. clevai n. sp., A. gadaletae n. sp. et un spécimen d’A. polyacantha Miyake & Sakai, 1967. Deux spécimens de Nouvelle Calédonie sont placés dans A. gadaletae n. sp. Les deux nouveaux taxa se distinguent aisément d’A. polyacantha par leur rostre plus long et la région postcervicale de la carapace inerme. A. clevai n. sp. se distingue par un rostre long et grêle avec deux épines latérales et une suborbitale, la région gastrique avec une carène médiane, une submédiane et une latérale, un péréiopode 1 pourvu de nombreuses soies et de trois et deux épines dorsales respectivement sur le paume et le dactyle, un telson plus long que large muni


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