1835
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Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres

Abstract: Animal , sa Dislinclion du végétal et deJ autres corps naturels; enfin, l'Exposition des principes fondamentaux de la Zoologie.

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“…Ampullaria canaliculata Lamarck, 1822: 178. Type material: neotype here designated, to clarify the taxonomic status, USNM 1185844.…”
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“…Ampullaria canaliculata Lamarck, 1822: 178. Type material: neotype here designated, to clarify the taxonomic status, USNM 1185844.…”
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“…Ampullaria gualtieri d'Orbigny, 1835: 52. Unavailable name: first published as a junior synonym of canaliculata Lamarck, 1822; not made available before 1961 (ICZN, 1999b: article 11.6).…”
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“…() also moved all the members of clade XVII ( sensu Fukami et al ., ), comprising the Indo‐Pacific genera within Merulinidae, Faviidae (plus Orbicella Dana, , in the Atlantic), Pectiniidae, and Trachyphylliidae ( sensu Vaughan & Wells, ) into Merulinidae, and resurrected the genera Dipsastraea de Blainville, (= Indo‐Pacific ‘ Favia ’), Phymastrea Milne Edwards & Haime, (= Indo‐Pacific ‘ Montastraea ’), Parascolymia Wells, , and Homophyllia Brüggemann, (= Indo‐Pacific ‘ Scolymia ’). The phylogenetically distinct Diploastrea heliopora (Lamarck, ) (clade XV; Indo‐Pacific) and Montastraea cavernosa (Linnaeus, ) (clade XVI; Atlantic) were separated into two families monotypic for extant taxa – Diploastraeidae Chevalier & Beauvais, , and Montastraeidae Yabe & Sugiyama, , respectively. Finally, the Indo‐Pacific ‘mussids’ and ‘pectiniid’ genera, Echinomorpha Veron, , Echinophyllia Klunzinger, , and Oxypora Saville Kent, (clades XVIII–XX sensu Fukami et al ., ), were placed in the family Lobophylliidae Dai & Horng, (= Lobophylliidae Budd et al ., ; see also Licuanan, ; Fig.…”
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“…Lamarck (1801, p. 7 and table p. 8) introduced the name ‘animaux à vertébrés’ for the four classes, Mammaux, Oiseaux, Reptiles and Poissons. The vernacular form was used by both Lamarck (1816) and Cuvier (1812), and although Cuvier obviously preferred to use French, he mentioned ‘Animalia vertebrata’ in a parenthesis in Cuvier (1817, p. 58). Haeckel (1866) used Vertebrata for Leptocardia (=Acrania) + Pachycardia (=Craniota), and Lankester (1877) added the Urochordata and used the classification Vertebrata = Urochorda + Cephalochorda + Craniata.…”
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