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Re: Mononychus: a nomeclatorial question for the list ...




Matthew, Mononychus the insect has priority and remains the same. Therefore the theropod had to be renamed Mononykus. Cheers, Ken *******************************************************

From: "Matthew Bonnan" <mbonnan@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: mbonnan@hotmail.com
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Mononychus: a nomeclatorial question for the list ...
Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 18:16:15 -0000

Hi all:

I must admit I'm a bit confused by this, but maybe someone on the list can
help me out here.

_Mononychus_ Perle, Norell, Chiappe, and Clark 1993 was apparently a junior
homonym for _Mononychus_ Scheuppel 1824, which was the genus name given to
an insect (Insecta: Coleoptera).  My question is, what exactly has happened
here?  Did the ICZN decide to override priority and give _Mononychus_ to
Perle et al.?  What happened to the insect?

Anyone know how the whole junior homonym thing is supposed to work?

Thanks,

Matt Bonnan
A Functional Morphologist ... =)
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