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Pustulina victori Devillez & Charbonnier & Hyžný & Leroy 2016, nom. nov.

Authors: Devillez, Julien; Charbonnier, Sylvain; Hyžný, Matúš; Leroy, Lucien;

Pustulina victori Devillez & Charbonnier & Hyžný & Leroy 2016, nom. nov.

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Pustulina victori (Van Straelen, 1936), nom. nov. (Fig. 9E, F) Eryma tuberculata Van Straelen, 1936: 9, pl. 2, fig. 3. — Roger 1946: 42. — Secrétan 1964: 69. Phlyctisoma sp. – Förster 1966: 144. Eryma tuberculatum – Schweitzer et al. 2010: 25. TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (MHNC collection, probably lost). TYPE LOCALITY. — Leysse, Savoie department, Rhône-Alpes region, southeastern France. TYPE AGE. — Berriasian, Early Cretaceous. ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet honors Victor Van Straelen, who identified the new species. DESCRIPTION Subcylindrical carapace (CL = c. 46 mm with incomplete cephalic region, CH = 24 mm); inflated cardiac, hepatic and branchial regions; wide, deep cervical groove, straight, narrowing ventrally, joined to dorsal margin and to antennal groove; wide gastro-orbital groove; very wide, deep postcervical groove, straight, dorsally strongly inclined, narrowing under its inflexion, not joined to dorsal margin, joined to hepatic groove; wide, concave hepatic groove, joined to cervical groove; deep inferior groove, joined to hepatic groove; wide, straight cardiac groove, strongly inclined forward, rising from postcervical groove, probably joined to dorsal margin; carapace ornamented with coarse, widely spaced, rounded tubercles. DISCUSSION The holotype is probably lost and the present description is based on the figure proposed by Van Straelen (1936). Its low resolution does not allow to see the branchiocardiac groove. If this groove is present, it is too shallow and narrow to be distinguished. Initially assigned to Eryma by Van Straelen (1936), the species was reassigned to Phlyctisoma sp. (now Pustulina sp.) by Förster (1966) based on its typical groove pattern (long gastroorbital groove, strongly inflected postcervical groove joined to hepatic groove, concave hepatic groove, cardiac groove). Our examination of the original figure leads us to confirm Förster’s placement.Moreover, the ornamentation and the welldeveloped cardiac groove are substantial enough to maintain the validity of the species described by Van Straelen (1936). Consequently, this situation leads to a case of secondary homonymy.To solve this problem and according to ICZN (1999: articles 53.3, 57.3), we propose herein the replacement name Pustulina victori nom. nov. pro P. tuberculata (Van Straelen, 1936) non P. tuberculata (Bell, 1863).

Published as part of Devillez, Julien, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Hyžný, Matúš & Leroy, Lucien, 2016, Review of the Early Cretaceous erymid lobsters (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the Western Tethys, pp. 515-541 in Geodiversitas 38 (4) on page 532, DOI: 10.5252/g2016n4a4, http://zenodo.org/record/5208463

Keywords

Pustulina victori, Arthropoda, Decapoda, Pustulina, Animalia, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Erymidae, Taxonomy

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