Abstract

The family-group names of animals (superfamily, family, subfamily, supertribe, tribe and subtribe) are regulated by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Particularly, the family names are very important, because they are among the most widely used of all technical animal names. A uniform name and spelling are essential for the location of information. To facilitate this, a list of family-group names for fossil fishes has been compiled. I use the concept ‘Fishes’ in the usual sense, i.e., starting with the Agnatha up to the †Osteolepidiformes. All the family-group names proposed for fossil fishes found to date are listed, together with their author(s) and year of publication. The main goal of the list is to contribute to the usage of the correct family-group names for fossil fishes with a uniform spelling and to list the author(s) and date of those names. No valid family-group name description could be located for the following family-group names currently in usage: †Brindabellaspidae, †Diabolepididae, †Dorsetichthyidae, †Erichalcidae, †Holodipteridae, †Kentuckiidae, †Lepidaspididae, †Loganelliidae and †Pituriaspididae.

Highlights

  • The family-group names of animals are regulated by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature

  • The principle of priority applies to family-group names, with some restrictions

  • A uniform name and spelling diminishes the trouble of finding the information connected with the family name

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The concept ‘Fishes’ is used in the usual, non-monophyletic sense (Bemis 2016: 312), i.e., starting with Agnatha and including all non-tetrapods. VAN DER LAAN R., Family-group names of fossil fishes name is in use it must be replaced either by the oldest available name from among its synonyms [Art. 23.3.5], including the names of its subordinate family-group taxa, or, if there is no such synonym, by a new name based on the valid name (whether a synonym or a new replacement name (nomen novum)) of the former type genus. If one genus to be included in the new taxon is in the list of family-group names, check the original reference and transfer the name to the desired rank with the correct suffix. If two or more genera to be included in the new taxon are in the list of family-group names, check the original references, take the oldest name (to satisfy the rule of priority) and transfer the name to the desired rank with the correct suffix. 1995 [ family-group names proposed after 1999 cannot be corrected (Arts 29.3.3 and 29.4), I think a simple typing error can explain the incorrectly spelled family-group name; the correct stem is deemed to be Medoevi-] Family †Canowindridae Young, Long & Ritchie 1992 †Canowindridae Young, Long & Ritchie 1992: 9 (family) †Canowindra Thomson 1973

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