Dianajonesia
Dianajonesia is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Poecilasmatidae. The taxon is a replacement name for the previously used Temnaspis, which by precedence is now accorded to a genus of megalopodid beetles.[1] The type species of the genus is D. fissum, originally described by Charles Darwin as Poecilasma fissa. The genus contains the following species:[2]
- Dianajonesia amygdalum (Aurivilius, 1894)
- Dianajonesia bathynomi (Annandale, 1906)
- Dianajonesia excavatum (Hoek, 1907)
- Dianajonesia fissum (Darwin, 1851)
- Dianajonesia kilepoae (Zevina, 1968)
- Dianajonesia lenticula (Aurivilius, 1894)
- Dianajonesia minutum (Gruvel, 1902)
- Dianajonesia tridens (Aurivilius, 1894)
- Dianajonesia vagans (Aurivilius, 1894)
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Genus: | Dianajonesia Koçak & Kemal, 2008[1] |
References
- Koçak, A.O.; Kemal, M. (2008). "Notes on the nomenclature of some genus group names in Arthropoda". Miscellaneous Papers of the Center for Entomological Studies Ankara. 138.
- Chan, Benny K.K. (2017). "Temnaspis Fischer, 1884". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
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