Lilamna nom. nov., a new replacement name for Archaeolamna Li, 1997 (Chondrichthyes: Lamniformes: ?Pseudoscapanorhynchidae)
T. Greenfield
Abstract. The name of the lamniform shark genus Archaeolamna Li, 1997 is preoccupied by Archaeolamna Siverson, 1992. The new name Lilamna Greenfield, nom. nov. is proposed to replace the junior homonym, resulting in the new combination Lilamna apophysata (Li, 1997), comb. nov.
Key words: Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes, Pseudoscapanorhynchidae, Lilamna, nomen novum, combinatio nova
Zoosystematica Rossica, 2021, 30(2): 213–214 ▪ Published online 5 October 2021
https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2021.30.2.213 ▪ Open full article 
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