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Case 2896. Scottia Brady And Norman, 1889 (Crustacea, Ostracoda): Proposed Designation Of Scottia Pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971 As The Type Species PDF

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304 BulletinofZoologicalNomenclature 51(4) December 1994 Case 2896 Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889 (Crustacea, Ostracoda): proposed designation of Scottiapseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971 as the type species Eugen K. Kempf Geological Institute, University at Cologne, Zuelpicher Str. 49, D-50674 Koln, Germany Abstract. The purpose of this application is to designate Scottia pseudobrowniana Kempf 1971 as the type species of the ostracod genus Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889. The genus was originally based on S. pseudobrowniana, the only known living European species, but the specimens were at that time misidentified as S. browniana (Jones, 1850), a species known only in the fossil state. 1. Jones (1850, p. 25) described Cypris browniana from Pleistocene freshwater deposits at Clacton, Essex, England. 2. Brady(1887,p. 330)reportedlivingspecimensof"CyprisbrownianaJones'from pools by the side of Loch Fadd, Isle of Bute, Scotland. His determination ofthese specimens was solely based on comparison with the figures given by Jones ([1857], pi. 1, figs. 1 & 2) for Cypris browniana and Cypris browniana tumida. 3. Brady&Norman(1889, p. 72,pi. 9,figs. 23 &24, pi. 11,figs. 19-25)estabHshed the new genus Scottia. Only one species was assigned to the genus, namely Cypris brownianaJones, 1850,sothisisthetypespeciesbymonotypy.Thedescriptionsgiven by Brady & Norman for the genus Scottia and for S. browniana were entirely based on the Hvingmaterial fromthe IsleofBute. Theirillustrations includednot onlytwo figures of a female carapace but also eight figures of soft parts of a male animal. Fossil occurrences were mentioned only by citing the paper of Jones ([1857], originally cited as 1856 but actually published in February, 1857). 4. I (Kempf 1971) published a monographic revision of all living and fossil representatives of the genus Scottia then known from Europe. With the aid of colleagues at the Natural History Museum in London it was not only possible to trace the extant specimens from the Isle of Bute (Brady, 1887; Brady & Norman, 1889) deposited in the Department ofZoology, but also the Pleistocene specimens from Clacton (Jones, 1850, [1857]), deposited in the Department ofPalaeontology. Themainresultofthis revisionwasthediscovery that theextant specimens from the Isle of Bute are congeneric but not conspecific with the Pleistocene specimens of Scottiabrowniana(Jones, 1850) fromClacton. I consequently used these IsleofBute specimens to describe (p. 45) the new species 5. pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971, the holotype being BM(NH) Zoology Department no. 1900-3-6-35A. 5. The separation of Scottia pseudobrowniana Kempf 1971 from Scottia browniana (Jones, 1850) has been widely accepted by other ostracodologists (e.g. Absolon, 1973; DeDeckker, 1980; Diebel &Pietrzeniuk, 1977& 1984; Meisch, 1987; Henderson, 1990; a list of24 references is held by the Commission Secretariat and BulletinofZoological Nomenclature51(4) December 1994 305 a further detailed list of literature citations is noted in Kempf, 1980, 1991 and in preparation). 6. In accordance with Article 70b of the Code the case is referred to the Commission. I propose the designation of S. pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971 as the type species of Scoltia Brady & Norman, 1889 since this taxon was that actually involved, but wrongly identified, when the nominal genus was established. 7. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature is accordingly asked: (1) to use its plenary powers to set aside all previous fixations oftype species for the nominal genus Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889, and to designate Scottia pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971 as the type species: (2) to place on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology the name Scottia Brady & Norman, 1889 (gender: feminine), type species by designation in (1) above Scottiapseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971; (3) to place on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology the name pseudobrowniana Kempf, 1971, as published in the binomen Scottia pseudo- browniana (specific name of the type species of Scottia Brady & Norman, \i References Absolon,A. 1973.OstracodenauseinigenProfilenspat-undpostglazialerKarbonatablagerun- gen in Mitteleuropa. MilteilungenderBayerischen Staatssammlungfiir Paldonlotogieund Historische Geohgie, 13(1); 47-94. Brady, G.S. 1887. Notes on Entomostraca. AnnualReport ofthe Fisherv Boardfor Scotland, Appendix F, No. 11, 5: 328-330. Brady, G.S.& Norman,A.M. 1889. Amonograph ofthemarineand freshwaterOstracodaof the North Atlantic and of North-Westem Europe. Section 1. Podocopa. Scientific Transactionsofthe RoyalDublin Society, (2)4(2): 63-270. De Deckker, P. 1980. On Scottia audax (Chapman). Stereo-Atlas ofOstracod Shells, 7(8): 37^4. Diebel, K. & Pietrzeniuk, E. 1977. Ostracoden aus dem Travertin von Taubach bei Weimar. Quartcirpaldontologie, 2: 119-137. Diebel,K.&Pietrzeniuk,E. 1984.JungpleistozaneOstrakodenausSedimentenderParkhohlen von Weimar. Quartcirpaldontologie, 5: 285—-319. Henderson, P.A. 1990. Freshwater ostracods keys and notes for the identification ofthe species. Synopses ofthe British Fauna, (N.S.)42: 1-228. Jones, T.R. 1850. Description of the Entomostraca of the Pleistocene beds of Newbury, Copford, Clacton and Grays. AnnalsandMagazineofNaturalHistory, (2)6: 25-28. Jones,T.R. [1857]. AmonographoftheTertiary Entomostraca ofEngland. Palaeontographi- calSociety (Monographs), 9: 1-68. Kempf, E.K. 1971. Okologie. Taxonomie und Verbreitung der nichtmarinen Ostrakoden- Gattung Scottia im Quartar von Europa. Eiszeitalter undGegemvart, 22: 43-63. Kempf, E.K. 1980. Index and bibliography of nonmarine Ostracoda, 4: Bibliography A. Sonderveroffentlichungen des Geologischen Institutesder Universitdt zu Koln, 38: 1-186. Kempf, E.K. 1991. Index and bibliography of nonmarine Ostracoda, 5: Bibliography B. Sonderveroffentlichungen des Geologischen Institutes der Universitdt zu Koln, 11: 1-238. Kempf, E.K. [In preparation]. Index and bibliography of nonmarine Ostracoda, 9: Bibli- ography C. Sonderverdjferuliclmngen des Geologischen Institutesder Universitdt zu Koln. Meisch, C. 1987. Liste commentee des ostracodes trouves au Luxembourg (Crustacea, Ostracoda). 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