>Eupraxillella, Diopatra mexicana, Mooreonuphis pumae and Pista malmgreni
>were also named in abstracts in those publications but constitute nomina
>nuda since they were not accompanied by any descriptions.
Dear friends,
Thanks a lot Fredrik for your and Kristian ear tug. In my case, the
paper of the Onuphidae from western Mexico was published in the Cahiers de
Biologie Marine in the vol. 35 of 1994. I think these number was first to
the 4th meeting memories. Then, if the CBM publication was first, the
name Diopatra mexicana is a valid name. The reference is:
de Leon-Gonzalez, J.A. 1994. Soft bottom polychaetes from the western coast
of Baja California Sur, Mexico. 4. Onuphidae. Cah. Biol. Mar., 35: 57-67.
Lycastopsis riojai of Bastida-Zavala was described in 1990? in the
Revista de Biologia Tropical (Costa Rica) in the vol. 38(2b), but the 3th
meeting memories was published on march of 1991. The complete reference is
follow:
Bastida-Zavala, J.R. 1991 (1990). Lycastopsis riojai, a new species of
polychaete (Polychaeta: Nereidae) from the Gulf of California. Rev. Biol.
Trop., 38(2b): 415-420.
Thanks a lot again, is very important these attention calls.
Sincerely yours,
Angel de Leon
Lab. Zoologia de Invertebrados
Fac. Ciencias Biologicas, UANL
Ap. Postal 5, "F"
San Nicolas de los Garza, N.L.
66451 MEXICO
<jadeleon at ccr.dsi.uanl.mx>
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