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В последнем номере журнала Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters - Vol. 20, No. 1, 2009 вышла статья Коттелы и Фрейхофа с дополнениями к выпущенной книге:
Notes on the taxonomy and nomenclature of some European freshwater fishes
Maurice Kottelat and Jörg Freyhof
Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 75-90, 2 figs., 2009
Notes on the taxonomy and nomenclature of some European freshwater fishes
Maurice Kottelat and Jörg Freyhof
Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 75-90, 2 figs., 2009
Abstract
Lethenteron zanandreai is placed in Lampetra. Acipenser naccarii, A. oxyrinchus and Perca acerina are declared nomina protecta. Acipenser heckelii, Sturio accipenser, A. lichtensteinii and Perca tanaicensis are declared nomina oblita. Neotypes are designated for A. sturio and Cobitis albicoloris. The only known extant museum specimen of the extinct Coregonus bezola is recorded. Atherina lagunae and A. punctata of Trabelsi et al. (2002) are unavailable names; A. punctata would anyway be a junior homonym of A. punctata Bennett, 1833. Lectotypes are designated for A. boyeri, Salmo schiefermuelleri and Cobitis bulgarica. The spelling of the family-group name Odontobutidae is clarified. Nomenclature of various species of Scardinius, Salmo, Salvelinus and Coregonus is discussed. The nomenclature and spelling of Gymnocephalus acerina and G. cernua are reviewed.
Introduction
While completing the text for our Handbook of European Freshwater Fishes (Kottelat & Freyhof, 2007), a number of unresolved taxonomic and nomenclatural problems showed up. This book was not be the place for detailed discussion of such technicalities, therefore the aim of the present
note is to clear these problems and to explain some taxonomic and nomenclatural decisions.
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