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One typo that may be confusing
> (2) The unavailable Liguus solidus lineatus Simpson, 1920 is not an
> objective, but a subjective junior synonym of Liguus fasciatus simpsoni
> Pilsbry, 1921.
Liguus solidus lineatus Simpson is a subjective senior synonym of L.
fasciatus simpsoni; however, it is unavailable due to being a junior
homonym. Many subspecific names, especially those that are relatively
obvious Latin descriptors, are homonyms, sometimes even within a
single work. Sorting them out can be quite a mess.
Speaking of junior and senior, does anyone happen to know why
Zeacumantus estuarinus (Tate, 1893) is considered valid over Z.
lawleyanus (Crosse, 1863)?
--
Dr. David Campbell
Collections Assistant
The Paleontological Research Institution
1259 Trumansburg Road
Ithaca NY 14850
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