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Substitute Names for Some Extinct Genera of Fossil Insects

Substitute Names for Some Extinct Genera of Fossil Insects SUBSTITUTE NAMES FOR SOME EXTINCT GENERA OF FOSSIL INSECTS* BY FRANK M. CARPENTER Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 During the preparation of the hexapod volume of the Treatise on press, Invertebrate Paleontology, now in several junior homonyms were noted among the extinct genera. This seems to be an appro- to priate occasion propose substitute names for these homonyms. In instances those in which the authors are still living, I have already called their attention to the homonymy, with the suggestion that of they propose names their own choice. In some other cases replacement names are already available, through synonymy, and are these being proposed in the hexapod volume of the Treatise. Most of the homonyms, however, require new names, and since the editorial of current policy the Treatise excludes the proposal of new names of taxa in that work, the present article is intended to meet It of that need. consists proposals of new generic names to replace certain of names that are not being taken care elsewhere. The gender of of each new name is the same as that the original one. The names here are the proposed in orders Palaeodictyoptera, Odonata, Dip- tera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Lepidoptera. ORDER PALAEODICTYOPTERA uncertain Family nomen novutn ORTHOCOSTA Boitonocosta, pro Bolton, 1912, p. non 28. 310, Fritsch, 1879, p. Type-species: Orthocosta splendens Bol- Bolton, 1912, original designation, becomes tonocosta splendens new combination. The (Bolton), genus is known from the Carboniferous of only Upper England. nomen novum EURYDICTYA Eurydictyeila, pro Guth6rl, 1934, 49, non 301. p. Ulrich, 1889, p. Type-species: Eurydictya *This research was supported by National Science Foundation Grant DEB 8205398, F. M. Carpenter, Principal Investigator. Part R, Arthropoda 4, being published jointly by the Geological Society of America and the of Kansas. University 575 Psyche 92 576 [Vol. richteri designation, becomes Eury- Guthtirl, 1934, original richteri new combination. The genus is dictyella (Guth6rl), known from the Upper Carboniferous of Germany. only ORDER ODONaTa Aeshnidae Family nomen novum pro OLIGOaESCnNa Piton & Neoligaesehna, 6, non Selys, 1889, p. 160. Type-species: Theobald, 1939, p. Oligoaeschna Piton & Theobald, 1939, original desig- jungi nation, becomes Neoligaeschna jungi & Theobald), (Piton new combination. The genus is known only from the Oligo- cene of France. ORDER DIPTERA Family Architipulidae nomen nudum pro LEPTOTIPULA Bode, 1953, Leptotipuloides, p. 312, non Alexander, 1917, p. 160. Type species: Leptotip- ula fastigata Bode 1953, original designation, becomes Lep- The is totipuloidesfastigata (Bode), new combination. genus known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Family Bibionidae MESOMYIA Lithosomyia, nomen novum pro Pongracz, 1928, p. Bibio brevis 174, non Macquart, 1849, p. 341. Type-species: becomes Lithoso- Heer, 1849, p. 225, SD Carpenter, herein, The is known myia brevis (Heer), new combination. genus by of Croatia. several species from the Miocene Rachiceridae Family novum ELECTRA Loew, 1850, p. 38, non Trecela, nomen pro 278. Electra Loew, Stevens, 1831, p. Type-species: formosa designation, becomes (Loew), 1850, original Trecelaformosa new combination. The genus is known only from the Lower of the Baltic amber, The name Trecela is an ana- Oligocene of Electra and is considered feminine. gram ORDER HYMENOPTERA Eumenidae Family nomen novum pro PSEUDONORTONIA Timon- Eunortonia, 1944, 41, non Soika, 1936, p. 168. Type-species: David, p. Pseudonortonia sepulta Timon-David, 1944, original desig- becomes Eunortonia sepulta new nation, (Timon-David), combination. The genus is known only from the Oligocene of France. 1985] Carpenter--Substitute names extinct genera 577 for Family Chrysididae Protochrysidis, nomen novum pro PROTOCHRYSIS Bischoff, 1917, p. 139, non Pascher, 1911, p. 191. Pro- Type-species: tochrysis succinalis Bischoff, 1917, original designation, becomes Protochrysidis succinalis (Bischoff), new combina- tion. The is genus known only from the Lower Oligocene of the Baltic amber. ORDER COLEOPTERA Family Curculionidae nomen novum Oligocryptus, pro EUCRYPTUS Scudder, 1893, p. 63, non 191. Haldeman, 1842, p. Type-species: Eucryptus sectus Scudder, 1893, original designation, becomes Oligo- cryptus sectus (Scudder), new combination. The genus is known from only the Oligocene of Colorado. nomen novum Sitonitellus, pro SITONITES Haupt, 1956, p. 80, non Heer, 1865, 90. p. Type-species: Sitonites egregius Haupt, 1956, original designation, becomes Sitonitellus egregius (Haupt), new combination. genus is known The only from the Eocene of Germany. Family unknown Aptilotitus, nomen pro APTILOTUS novum Bode, 1953, p. 237, non Mik, 206. 1898, p. Type-species: Aptilotus capitecarens Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Aptilotitus cap- itecarens new combination. The (Bode), genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Auchenophorites, nomen novum pro AUCI-IENOPHORUS Bode, 1953, p. 229, non Turner, 1907, 270. p. Type-species: Auche- nophorus sculpturatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Auchenophorites sculpturatus combi- (Bode), new nation. The genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Barocephalus, nomen novum pro BARYCEPHALUS Bode, 1953, p. 228, non Guenther, 1860, p. !49. Type-species: Barycepha- lus nudatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Barocephalus nudatus The genus is known from (Bode). only the Jurassic of Germany. Clinomerus, nomen novum pro CATOMERUS Handlirsch, 1939, p. 67, non Pilsbry, 1916, p. 395. Catomerus Type-species: laticollis Handlirsch, 1939, original designation, becomes 578 Psyche [Vol. 92 Clinomerus laticollis new combination. The (Handlirsch), genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Critoderma, nomen novum pro CCLODERMA Heer, 1865, p. 89, non Peters, 1854, p. 216. Type-species: Cycloderma deplanatum Heer, 1865, original designation, becomes Cri- toderma deplanatum (Heer), new combination. The genus is known only from the Jurassic of Switzerland. Critotrachelus, nomen novum pro CYCLOTRACHELUS Bode, 1953, p. 222, non De Chaudoir, 1838, p. 27. Type-species: Cyclotrachelus exsecatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Critotrachelus exsecatus (Bode), new combination. The is known genus only from the Jurassic of Germany. nomen Dicyphelus, novum pro DICYPHUS Bode, 1953, p. 234, non Fieber, 1858, p. 327. Type-species: Dicyphus concame- ratus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Dicyphelus concameratus new (Bode), combination. The genus is known from the of only Jurassic Germany. nomen Eurynotellus, novum pro EURYNOTUS Bode, 1953, p. non 207, Kirby, 1819, p. 418. Type-species: Eurynotus brevi- collis Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Eurynotel- lus brevicollis (Bode), new combination. The genus is known from the Jurassic of only Germany. nomen novum Heeriaopsis, pro HEERIELLA Handlirsch, 1906, p. 401, non 86. Meunier, 1904, p. Type-species: Elytridium laevigatum Heer, 1878, p. 196, original designation, becomes laevigatum Heeriaopsis (Handlirsch), new combination. The genus is known from the Triassic of only Sweden. nomen novum LOBITES Mesolobites, pro Dunstan, 1923, p. 53, non Mojsisovics, 155. 1873, p. Type species" Lobites tubercu- latus Dunstan, 1923, original designation, becomes Mesolo- bites tuberculatus new (Dunstan), combination. The genus is known only from the Triassic of Australia. Mesoncus, nomen novum LoxoNcus pro Bode, 1953, p. 218, non 4. Schmidt-Goebel, 1846, p. Type-species: Loxoncus procerus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Meson- cus procerus new combination. The is (Bode), genus known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Oligovarus, nomen novum VARUS pro Schlechtendahl, 1894, p., 209 non Sthl, 1865, p. 141. Varus Type-species: ignotus Schlechtendahl, 1894, original designation, becomes Oligo- Carpenter 1985] Substitute names extinct genera 579 for varus ignotus new combination. The (Schlechtendahl), genus is known only from the Oligocene of Germany. Ooidellus, nomen novum pro OOIDES 1953, non Bode, p. 234, Agassiz, 1846 p. Ooides denuda- (Index, 260). Type-species: tus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Ooidellus denudatus new combination. The is known (Bode), genus only from the Jurassic of Germany. Parnosoma, nomen novum pro PEDINOSOMA Bode, 1953, p. 235, non Reibisch, 1893, p. 252. Pedinosoma Type-species: detectum Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Parno- soma dectectum new combination. The genus is (Bode), known only from the Jurassic of Germany. PI/ROSOMA Peridosoma, nomen novum pro Bode, 1953, 217, p. non Bronn, 1862, p. 135. Perosoma Type-species: praecisum Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Peridosomaprae- cism new combination. The genus is known (Bode), only from the Jurassic of Germany. ORDER LEPIDOPTERA Family Nymphalidae Jupitellia, nornen novum pro .JUPITERIA Scudder, 1889, p. 488, non Bellardi, 1875, p. 20. Type-species: Jupiteria charon Scudder, 1889, original designation, becomes Jupitellia charon (Scudder), new combination. The genus is known only from the Oligocene of Colorado, U.S.A. LITERATURE CITED AGASSIZ, LOUIS 1846. Nomenclatoris Zoologici, Index Universalis, 393 pp. ALEXANDER, C. 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SUBSTITUTE NAMES FOR SOME EXTINCT GENERA OF FOSSIL INSECTS* BY FRANK M. CARPENTER Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 During the preparation of the hexapod volume of the Treatise on press, Invertebrate Paleontology, now in several junior homonyms were noted among the extinct genera. This seems to be an appro- to priate occasion propose substitute names for these homonyms. In instances those in which the authors are still living, I have already called their attention to the homonymy, with the suggestion that of they propose names their own choice. In some other cases replacement names are already available, through synonymy, and are these being proposed in the hexapod volume of the Treatise. Most of the homonyms, however, require new names, and since the editorial of current policy the Treatise excludes the proposal of new names of taxa in that work, the present article is intended to meet It of that need. consists proposals of new generic names to replace certain of names that are not being taken care elsewhere. The gender of of each new name is the same as that the original one. The names here are the proposed in orders Palaeodictyoptera, Odonata, Dip- tera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Lepidoptera. ORDER PALAEODICTYOPTERA uncertain Family nomen novutn ORTHOCOSTA Boitonocosta, pro Bolton, 1912, p. non 28. 310, Fritsch, 1879, p. Type-species: Orthocosta splendens Bol- Bolton, 1912, original designation, becomes tonocosta splendens new combination. The (Bolton), genus is known from the Carboniferous of only Upper England. nomen novum EURYDICTYA Eurydictyeila, pro Guth6rl, 1934, 49, non 301. p. Ulrich, 1889, p. Type-species: Eurydictya *This research was supported by National Science Foundation Grant DEB 8205398, F. M. Carpenter, Principal Investigator. Part R, Arthropoda 4, being published jointly by the Geological Society of America and the of Kansas. University 575 Psyche 92 576 [Vol. richteri designation, becomes Eury- Guthtirl, 1934, original richteri new combination. The genus is dictyella (Guth6rl), known from the Upper Carboniferous of Germany. only ORDER ODONaTa Aeshnidae Family nomen novum pro OLIGOaESCnNa Piton & Neoligaesehna, 6, non Selys, 1889, p. 160. Type-species: Theobald, 1939, p. Oligoaeschna Piton & Theobald, 1939, original desig- jungi nation, becomes Neoligaeschna jungi & Theobald), (Piton new combination. The genus is known only from the Oligo- cene of France. ORDER DIPTERA Family Architipulidae nomen nudum pro LEPTOTIPULA Bode, 1953, Leptotipuloides, p. 312, non Alexander, 1917, p. 160. Type species: Leptotip- ula fastigata Bode 1953, original designation, becomes Lep- The is totipuloidesfastigata (Bode), new combination. genus known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Family Bibionidae MESOMYIA Lithosomyia, nomen novum pro Pongracz, 1928, p. Bibio brevis 174, non Macquart, 1849, p. 341. Type-species: becomes Lithoso- Heer, 1849, p. 225, SD Carpenter, herein, The is known myia brevis (Heer), new combination. genus by of Croatia. several species from the Miocene Rachiceridae Family novum ELECTRA Loew, 1850, p. 38, non Trecela, nomen pro 278. Electra Loew, Stevens, 1831, p. Type-species: formosa designation, becomes (Loew), 1850, original Trecelaformosa new combination. The genus is known only from the Lower of the Baltic amber, The name Trecela is an ana- Oligocene of Electra and is considered feminine. gram ORDER HYMENOPTERA Eumenidae Family nomen novum pro PSEUDONORTONIA Timon- Eunortonia, 1944, 41, non Soika, 1936, p. 168. Type-species: David, p. Pseudonortonia sepulta Timon-David, 1944, original desig- becomes Eunortonia sepulta new nation, (Timon-David), combination. The genus is known only from the Oligocene of France. 1985] Carpenter--Substitute names extinct genera 577 for Family Chrysididae Protochrysidis, nomen novum pro PROTOCHRYSIS Bischoff, 1917, p. 139, non Pascher, 1911, p. 191. Pro- Type-species: tochrysis succinalis Bischoff, 1917, original designation, becomes Protochrysidis succinalis (Bischoff), new combina- tion. The is genus known only from the Lower Oligocene of the Baltic amber. ORDER COLEOPTERA Family Curculionidae nomen novum Oligocryptus, pro EUCRYPTUS Scudder, 1893, p. 63, non 191. Haldeman, 1842, p. Type-species: Eucryptus sectus Scudder, 1893, original designation, becomes Oligo- cryptus sectus (Scudder), new combination. The genus is known from only the Oligocene of Colorado. nomen novum Sitonitellus, pro SITONITES Haupt, 1956, p. 80, non Heer, 1865, 90. p. Type-species: Sitonites egregius Haupt, 1956, original designation, becomes Sitonitellus egregius (Haupt), new combination. genus is known The only from the Eocene of Germany. Family unknown Aptilotitus, nomen pro APTILOTUS novum Bode, 1953, p. 237, non Mik, 206. 1898, p. Type-species: Aptilotus capitecarens Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Aptilotitus cap- itecarens new combination. The (Bode), genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Auchenophorites, nomen novum pro AUCI-IENOPHORUS Bode, 1953, p. 229, non Turner, 1907, 270. p. Type-species: Auche- nophorus sculpturatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Auchenophorites sculpturatus combi- (Bode), new nation. The genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Barocephalus, nomen novum pro BARYCEPHALUS Bode, 1953, p. 228, non Guenther, 1860, p. !49. Type-species: Barycepha- lus nudatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Barocephalus nudatus The genus is known from (Bode). only the Jurassic of Germany. Clinomerus, nomen novum pro CATOMERUS Handlirsch, 1939, p. 67, non Pilsbry, 1916, p. 395. Catomerus Type-species: laticollis Handlirsch, 1939, original designation, becomes 578 Psyche [Vol. 92 Clinomerus laticollis new combination. The (Handlirsch), genus is known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Critoderma, nomen novum pro CCLODERMA Heer, 1865, p. 89, non Peters, 1854, p. 216. Type-species: Cycloderma deplanatum Heer, 1865, original designation, becomes Cri- toderma deplanatum (Heer), new combination. The genus is known only from the Jurassic of Switzerland. Critotrachelus, nomen novum pro CYCLOTRACHELUS Bode, 1953, p. 222, non De Chaudoir, 1838, p. 27. Type-species: Cyclotrachelus exsecatus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Critotrachelus exsecatus (Bode), new combination. The is known genus only from the Jurassic of Germany. nomen Dicyphelus, novum pro DICYPHUS Bode, 1953, p. 234, non Fieber, 1858, p. 327. Type-species: Dicyphus concame- ratus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Dicyphelus concameratus new (Bode), combination. The genus is known from the of only Jurassic Germany. nomen Eurynotellus, novum pro EURYNOTUS Bode, 1953, p. non 207, Kirby, 1819, p. 418. Type-species: Eurynotus brevi- collis Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Eurynotel- lus brevicollis (Bode), new combination. The genus is known from the Jurassic of only Germany. nomen novum Heeriaopsis, pro HEERIELLA Handlirsch, 1906, p. 401, non 86. Meunier, 1904, p. Type-species: Elytridium laevigatum Heer, 1878, p. 196, original designation, becomes laevigatum Heeriaopsis (Handlirsch), new combination. The genus is known from the Triassic of only Sweden. nomen novum LOBITES Mesolobites, pro Dunstan, 1923, p. 53, non Mojsisovics, 155. 1873, p. Type species" Lobites tubercu- latus Dunstan, 1923, original designation, becomes Mesolo- bites tuberculatus new (Dunstan), combination. The genus is known only from the Triassic of Australia. Mesoncus, nomen novum LoxoNcus pro Bode, 1953, p. 218, non 4. Schmidt-Goebel, 1846, p. Type-species: Loxoncus procerus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Meson- cus procerus new combination. The is (Bode), genus known only from the Jurassic of Germany. Oligovarus, nomen novum VARUS pro Schlechtendahl, 1894, p., 209 non Sthl, 1865, p. 141. Varus Type-species: ignotus Schlechtendahl, 1894, original designation, becomes Oligo- Carpenter 1985] Substitute names extinct genera 579 for varus ignotus new combination. The (Schlechtendahl), genus is known only from the Oligocene of Germany. Ooidellus, nomen novum pro OOIDES 1953, non Bode, p. 234, Agassiz, 1846 p. Ooides denuda- (Index, 260). Type-species: tus Bode, 1953, original designation, becomes Ooidellus denudatus new combination. 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