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Cher Monsieur,
En cherchant dans VAUGHT, C.V.: A classification of the living
Mollusca j'ai trouvé le genre Trapezium avec comme auteur Megerle,
1811. Par contre le genre est bien dans la famille des Trapeziidae
avec 2 i
Amicalement
Jean Claude MARTIN
Le 9 févr. 07 à 09:28, Olivier Caro a écrit :
> ICZN rules art.29.2: family name = stem+idae...
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> ex: Cerithium belongs to Cerithiidae, like Caro belongs to Caroidae,
> Panganelli to Panganelliidae, Wolff to Wolffidae etc.
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> So, Trapezium von Mülhfeld, 1811 might belong to the Trapeziidae...
> But this
> family is often labelled Trapezidae Lamy, 1920, with only one i.
> In this case, what might we do ? Is it allowed to correct Lamy's name
> according to art. 29.2, or is there somewhere a rule that prohibits
> such a
> correction ?
>
> Olivier Caro
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