C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011

Full reference
C. E. Schweitzer, P. C. Dworschak, and J. W. Martin. 2011. Replacement names for several fossil Decapoda. Journal of Crustacean Biology 31:361-363 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  87903
Created:  2024-03-16 15:45:23
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1651/10-3395.1
Taxonomic opinions (20) - view classification
'Duncania jamaicensis is recombined as Duncanitrix jamaicensis' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Duncania is replaced by Duncanitrix' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Duncanitrix belongs to Leucosiidae' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Gwana belongs to Xanthoidea' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Lissopsis transiens is recombined as Paradoxilissopsa transiens' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Lissopsis is replaced by Paradoxilissopsa' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Loerentheya carinata is recombined as Loerenthoplumopsa carinata' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Loerentheya is replaced by Loerenthoplumopsa' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Paradoxilissopsa belongs to Decapoda' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Pseudomicippe granulosa is recombined as Pseudomicippella granulosa' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Pseudomicippe is replaced by Pseudomicippella' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Pseudomicippella belongs to Calappidae' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Rathbunella pentaspinosa is recombined as Rathbunites pentaspinosa' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Rathbunella is replaced by Rathbunites' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Rathbunites belongs to Portuninae' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Syphax crassus is recombined as Syphaxiella crassa' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Syphax is replaced by Syphaxiella' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Syphaxiella belongs to Xanthoidea' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Wanga minuta is recombined as Gwana minuta' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011
'Wanga is replaced by Gwana' according to C. E. Schweitzer et al. 2011