If it's a new "Family," there's no way it can be called what it says in the abstract. Sigh.
Exactly. Google doesn't know a "*Protazhdarcho*". Three possibilities:-- *Protazhdarcho* is named in the paper, and the contents of the paper somehow haven't made it to Google yet. In that case it's surprising it's not mentioned in the abstract. -- Protazhdarchidae isn't intended to be a family, except, uh, except the abstract explicitly says it is. -- Protazhdarchidae is a failure of peer review. A rather surprising one, actually.