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Replacement name for a homonym in Hypoaspis Canestrini (Acari: Laelapidae)
Hypoaspis oryctes nom. nov. Hypoaspis elegans Joharchi, Ostovan & Babaeian, 2014: 570.Hypoaspis sp. — Damghani, 2001: 59.Hypoaspis elegans — Nemati et al., 2018: 143; Joharchi & Halliday, 2020: 27.not Hypoaspis (Leptolaelaps) elegans Berlese, 1918: 123.not Hypoaspis (Haemolaelaps) elegans — Lombardini, 1936: 42.not Leptolaelaps elegans — Evans, 1957: 46.not Leptolaelaps elegans — Ryke, 1963: 8.not Hypoaspis (Stratiolaelaps) elegans — Bernhard, 1971: 4. Joharchi et al. (2014) described a new species of laelapid mite of the genus Hypoaspis (Hypoaspis) (= Hypoaspis sensu stricto), named Hypoaspis elegans Joharchi, Ostovan & Babaeian. A different species of genus Hypoaspis sensu lato had already been named Hypoaspis (Leptolaelaps) elegans Berlese, 1918. Hypoaspis elegans Joharchi, Ostovan & Babaeian is a junior homonym of Hypoaspis (Leptolaelaps) elegans Berlese, and is an invalid name according to Article 57 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, 1999). For this reason, I propose Hypoaspis oryctes nom. nov. as a replacement name for Hypoaspis elegans Joharchi, Ostovan & Babaeian, 2014. The new specific name, H. oryctes, is taken from its host beetle, Oryctes elegans Prell. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). I am grateful to Dr. Bruce Halliday (CSIRO, Canberra, Australia) who brought this homonym to my attention.
期刊介绍:
Persian Journal of Acarology (PJA) is a peer-reviewed international journal of the Acarological Society of Iran for publication of high quality papers on any aspect of Acarology including mite and tick behavior, biochemistry, biology, control, ecology, evolution, morphology, physiology, systematics and taxonomy. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review before acceptance.