An unjustified emendation of Trichoda Müller, 1773, which is a nomen dubium according to Aescht, 2001. See also ... [details]
A later usage incorrectly cited as new genus in Small & Lynn, 1985, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
Also incorrectly cited as new genus in Small & Lynn, 1985 (separate entry in Nomenclator Zoologicus), latter is a ... [details]
Described with three species but none selected as type, validly redescribed as Biggaria Aescht, 2001, refer that work. [details]
Valid publication of Biggaria Kahl, 1934, nomen nudum (no type species designated), refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
Published after 1930 without a designated type species, thus a nomen nudum; validly published name is Corynophrya ... [details]
Valid publication of Corynophrya Kahl, 1934, the latter published with no designated type species, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
Preoccupied by Cubanella Pelegrin Franganillo, 1925 (arachnid), replacement name is Cubanites Aescht, 2001. [details]
Preoccupied by Cylindrella Menke, 1847 (Gastropoda); replacement name is Cylindriconella Aescht, 2001. [details]
Preoccupied by Deflandrella Loeblich & Tappan, 1961 (Radiolaria); see Deflandronella Trejo, 1975. [details]
Nomen novum for Deflandrella Trejo, 1972, non Deflandrella Loeblich & Tappan 1961 (Radiolaria). [details]
Author spelled Yankovskij in Nomenclator Zoologicus, Jankowski in Aescht, 2001 and other sources. Incorrectly ... [details]
Author spelled Yankovskij in Nomenclator Zoologicus, Jankowski in Aescht, 2001 and other sources. A later usage, ... [details]
As Epistylis (Indosphaera) (Nomen. Zool.). Junior homonym of Indosphaera Attems, 1935/1936 in Myriapoda, not ... [details]
A nomen nudum (no type species designated); valid publication by Jankowski, 1979, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
Valid publication of Klonostricha Vuxanovici, 1963 which is a nomen nudum (no type species designated), refer ... [details]
Original spelling; emended to Lacrymaria by Ehrenberg, 1830, however cited authorship remains with Bory, refer ... [details]
Original spelling Lacrimatoria; emended to Lacrymaria by Ehrenberg, 1830, however cited authorship remains with ... [details]
A nomen nudum (type species not designated), refer Aescht, 2001; validly published by Jankowski, 1994. [details]
Valid publication of Lecanophrya Kahl, 1934, the latter published with no type species designation, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
A nomen nudum, refer Aescht, 2001; valid publication is Loxophyllum Dujardin, 1841. [details]
Original spelling: Meistoma; spelling Meiostoma is in general use. [details]
Original spelling as published, however spelling Meiostoma is in current use, refer Aescht, 2001 and Lynn, 2008. [details]
A nomen nudum (no type species designated), refer Aescht, 2001; valid publication is Jankowski, 1985. [details]
Valid publication of Myoschiston Precht, 1935 which is a nomen nudum, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
From Aescht, 2001: No type species fixed. Described twice as new genus by BORY (1824, 1827). Homonym of O. ORBIGNY ... [details]
A later usage of Paracyclidium Grolière, Puytorac & Grain, 1980, erroneously marked "n. gen." in Small & Lynn, ... [details]
Valid publication of Platynematum Kahl, 1935, the latter with no type species indicated, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
A nomen nudum (no type species designated), refer Aescht, 2001; validly published by Foissner, 1996. [details]
Valid publication of Remanella Kahl, 1933 published with no type species designated, refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
A later usage, cf. Rhabdosella Kofoid & Campbell, 1929 as listed in Aescht, 2001. [details]
As Salpingella (Rhabdosella), refer Aescht, 2001. [details]
A junior homonym of Rhynchophrya Collin, 1909, not replaced because it is considered a subjective synonym of ... [details]
Previously as a nomen nudum in Berger, 1964 (dissertation) and Berger in Corliss, 1979 (no description or type ... [details]
Nomen dubium (Aescht, 2001). Used by Müller for a variety of protists including many ciliates, also ... [details]
Preoccupied in Rotifera by Urceolaria Lamarck, 1801, however currently treated as valid by ciliate workers; for ... [details]
Synonymy given by Johnston, 1938, quoting Harring, 1913. Subsequent workers attributes various species of ciliates ... [details]
M. georhychi [details]