WoRMS name details

Leucon ornatus Uljanin, 1870

155719  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:155719)

 unaccepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Uljanin, W. (1870). Die Turbellarien der Bucht von Sebastopol. <em>Berichte des Vereins der Freunde der Naturwissenschaften zu Moskou.</em> 96pp + 7pl.
note: Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Gra...    
Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Graff (1913; however, here as L. ovatus). However, Graff (1882) uses the name Acrorhynchus ornatus as the species. As Graff (1913) is the latest authority, Leuconoplana ovata is considered to be the only correct name of the taxon up to 1977 (ovata being the correct agreement in gender). The name was considered synonymous with P. mamertinus by Evdonin (1977), a view followed here.
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Taxonomic remark Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used....  
Taxonomic remark Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Graff (1913; howere, here as L. ovatus). However, Graff (1882) uses the name Acrorhynchus ornatus as the species. As Graff (1913) is the latest authority, Leuconoplana ovata is considered to be the only correct name of the taxon up to 1977 (ovata being the correct agreement in gender). The name was considered synonymous with P. mamertinus by Evdonin (1977), a view followed here.  [details]
Tyler, S., Artois, T.; Schilling, S.; Hooge, M.; Bush, L.F. (eds) (2006-2024). World List of turbellarian worms: Acoelomorpha, Catenulida, Rhabditophora. Leucon ornatus Uljanin, 1870. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=155719 on 2024-11-15
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original description Uljanin, W. (1870). Die Turbellarien der Bucht von Sebastopol. <em>Berichte des Vereins der Freunde der Naturwissenschaften zu Moskou.</em> 96pp + 7pl.
note: Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Gra...    
Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Graff (1913; however, here as L. ovatus). However, Graff (1882) uses the name Acrorhynchus ornatus as the species. As Graff (1913) is the latest authority, Leuconoplana ovata is considered to be the only correct name of the taxon up to 1977 (ovata being the correct agreement in gender). The name was considered synonymous with P. mamertinus by Evdonin (1977), a view followed here.
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source of synonymy Leuckart, R. (1871). Bericht über die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen in der Naturgeschichte der niederen Thiere während der Jahre 1870 und 1871. Archiv fuer Naturgeschichte, 37(2): 367-484 [details] OpenAccess publication
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Taxonomic remark Uljanin proposes the name L. ovatus in the description (p.20), but in the captions of plate 5 the name L. ornatus is used. Leuckart (1871) uses the name Leuconoplana ovata for the species, as did Graff (1913; howere, here as L. ovatus). However, Graff (1882) uses the name Acrorhynchus ornatus as the species. As Graff (1913) is the latest authority, Leuconoplana ovata is considered to be the only correct name of the taxon up to 1977 (ovata being the correct agreement in gender). The name was considered synonymous with P. mamertinus by Evdonin (1977), a view followed here.  [details]