Copepoda name details

Viguierella Perrier, 1893

348173  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:348173)

 unaccepted (The generic name Viguierella Maupas, 1892 is an unavailable name, being an unjustified manuscript correction in a reprint which was mistakenly adopted by Perrier (1893: 995) [see also (Gurney 1932: 6)]. Being based on a nomen nudum, the family-group n)
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Belisarius Maupas, 1892 · unaccepted (Preoccupied name a junior hymonym...)  
Preoccupied name a junior hymonym of Belisarius Simon 1879 (Arachnida)NO figures, plates or description of this name

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Perrier, E. (1893). Arthropodes. I. Sous-Classe Entomostraca. <em>n: Traité de Zoologie,Ed Masson, Paris (10 volumes, 3610 pp.) (Crustacés:882-1048 pp.).</em> Volume 1, Fascicule 3:994-1002 (Copepoda). [details]  OpenAccess publication 
Taxonomic remark Mrázek (1893: 97) fixed Phyllognathopus paludosus Mrázek, 1893 as the type by monotypy of Phyllognathopus Mrázek, 1893...  
Taxonomic remark Mrázek (1893: 97) fixed Phyllognathopus paludosus Mrázek, 1893 as the type by monotypy of Phyllognathopus Mrázek, 1893 but Hartwig (1896: 320) claimed that this species was identical with Belisarius viguieri Maupas, 1892 (type by monotypy of Belisarius Maupas, 1892). Wilson (1924: 14) pointed out that Phyllognathopus Mrázek, 1893 takes priority over the preoccupied Belisarius [a junior homonym of Belisarius Simon, 1879 (Arachnida)]. The generic name Viguierella Maupas, 1892 is an unavailable name, being an unjustified manuscript correction in a reprint which was mistakenly adopted by Perrier (1893: 995) [see also (Gurney 1932: 6)]. Being based on a nomen nudum, the family-group name Viguierellidae proposed by Gurney (1928: 331) is likewise unavailable.

When Maupas (1892) found out that Belisarius was preoccupied he also changed the species name (as an unjustified manuscript correction in the reprint) from Belisarius vigueiri to Viguierella coeca so the latter combination is effectively an unavailable name. Several authors have continued using Phyllognathopus coecus (Maupas, 1892) as a valid name whereas in reality the species it denotes is Phyllognathopus viguieri (Maupas, 1982).
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Walter, T.C.; Boxshall, G. (2024). World of Copepods Database. Viguierella Perrier, 1893. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/copepoda/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=348173 on 2024-04-16
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original description Perrier, E. (1893). Arthropodes. I. Sous-Classe Entomostraca. <em>n: Traité de Zoologie,Ed Masson, Paris (10 volumes, 3610 pp.) (Crustacés:882-1048 pp.).</em> Volume 1, Fascicule 3:994-1002 (Copepoda). [details]  OpenAccess publication 
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Taxonomic remark Mrázek (1893: 97) fixed Phyllognathopus paludosus Mrázek, 1893 as the type by monotypy of Phyllognathopus Mrázek, 1893 but Hartwig (1896: 320) claimed that this species was identical with Belisarius viguieri Maupas, 1892 (type by monotypy of Belisarius Maupas, 1892). Wilson (1924: 14) pointed out that Phyllognathopus Mrázek, 1893 takes priority over the preoccupied Belisarius [a junior homonym of Belisarius Simon, 1879 (Arachnida)]. The generic name Viguierella Maupas, 1892 is an unavailable name, being an unjustified manuscript correction in a reprint which was mistakenly adopted by Perrier (1893: 995) [see also (Gurney 1932: 6)]. Being based on a nomen nudum, the family-group name Viguierellidae proposed by Gurney (1928: 331) is likewise unavailable.

When Maupas (1892) found out that Belisarius was preoccupied he also changed the species name (as an unjustified manuscript correction in the reprint) from Belisarius vigueiri to Viguierella coeca so the latter combination is effectively an unavailable name. Several authors have continued using Phyllognathopus coecus (Maupas, 1892) as a valid name whereas in reality the species it denotes is Phyllognathopus viguieri (Maupas, 1982).
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