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[Annelida] Fabricius and Nereimyra: nomenclature

Fredrik Pleijel fredrik.pleijel at tmbl.gu.se
Mon Jul 10 06:39:20 EST 2006


Hi!
I'd like to get some input on a nomenclatural issue. Together with 
Arne Nygren I'm currently preparing a revision of Nereimyra 
(Hesionidae). The type species is Nereis rosea Fabricius, 1780, 
usually regarded as a junior synonym of Nereis aphroditoides, also 
Fabricius, 1780. Now when I look at the original descriptions there 
is absolutely nothing that indicate that any one of these should be 
close to what we today call Nereimyra (indeed there are some 
statements by Fabricius that seem to contradict it). Further, his 
descriptions of N. aphroditoides and N. rosea do not seem to indicate 
that the two are conspecific. I then have several options:
1) Interpret Fabricius as have been done by most authors and select a 
neotype that agees with todays Nereimyra aphroditoides and a separate 
but conspecific one for Nereis rosea. This is then likely to 
represent a misidentification of Fabricius, but would make the naming 
issue easier and in agreement with previous usage.
2) Same as 1) but select the same neotype for N. aphroditoides and N. 
rosea. These then become objective synonyms.
3) Conclude that Fabricius names are nomina dubia and select the 
earliest unequivocal name for the group; this may be Halimede Rathke, 
1843 with the type species Halimed venusta Rathke, 1843.
4) Conclude that Fabricius names are nomina dubia and apply to ICZN 
to change the type species for Nereimyra.
I would tend towards option 2), it is the cleanest one and it agrees 
with historical interpretations (except the original and maybe very 
early ones). However, I don't think the neotype would agree with what 
Fabricius called either aphroditoides or rosea. On the other hand, I 
don't really care what Fabricius had in front of him (blasphemy?), 
I'm interested to have one name for one taxon, and that this name 
don't change (at least when the taxon doesn't).
There are even more options, but I believe these are the reasonable 
ones.
Input is welcome!
Best wishes/Fredrik
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Fredrik Pleijel
Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory
Department of Marine Ecology
Göteborg University
SE-452 96 Strömstad
Sweden
tel +46 526 686 79
mobile +46 70 365 21 21
fax +46 526 686 07
fredrik.pleijel at tmbl.gu.se
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