BURCKHARDT, Daniel, Liliya S. SERBINA and Igor MALENOVSKÝ. Lilaoshia, replacement name for Liella Burckhardt, Serbina and Malenovský, 2023 (Insecta, Hemiptera, Liviidae) nec Cui and Huo, in Huo and Shu, 1985 (Crustacea, Bradoriida, Alutidae). Zootaxa. AUCKLAND: MAGNOLIA PRESS, 2024, vol. 5497, No 2, p. 299-300. ISSN 1175-5326. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5497.2.10.
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Original name Lilaoshia, replacement name for Liella Burckhardt, Serbina and Malenovský, 2023 (Insecta, Hemiptera, Liviidae) nec Cui and Huo, in Huo and Shu, 1985 (Crustacea, Bradoriida, Alutidae)
Authors BURCKHARDT, Daniel (guarantor), Liliya S. SERBINA and Igor MALENOVSKÝ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Zootaxa, AUCKLAND, MAGNOLIA PRESS, 2024, 1175-5326.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10613 Zoology
Country of publisher New Zealand
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 0.900 in 2022
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5497.2.10
UT WoS 001302840700006
Keywords in English Insecta; Crustacea; Liella; Lilaoshia
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Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Lucie Jarošová, DiS., učo 205746. Changed: 25/9/2024 10:14.
Abstract
Cui and Huo, in Huo and Shu (1985) erected the genus Liella (type-species Liella luonanensis Yi, Cui and Huo, in Huo and Shu 1985, by original designation) for two species of bradoriid crustaceans (Crustacea, Bradoriida, Alutidae) from the Cambrian. Liella Cui and Huo and six other Chinese genera are morphologically close to Alutella Kobayashi and Kato and «their taxonomic status is in need of further investigation» (Hou et al. 2002). Not aware of the generic name established by Cui and Huo, Burckhardt et al. (2023) used the same name, Liella (type species, Paurocephala urenae Russell, 1946), for a new genus of psyllids (Insecta, Hemiptera, Psylloidea, Liviidae) with twelve extant tropical species (9 Afrotropical, 2 Neotropical, 1 Oriental). The purpose of this note is to replace the junior homonym.
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