A replacement name for Pelophila Dörjes, 1968 (Xenacoelomorpha: Acoela, Convolutidae)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2022.v78.339Keywords:
Acoelomorpha, homonym, new combination, nomenclature changeAbstract
The following replacement name in Acoela (Xenacoelomorpha, Acoelomorpha) is proposed: Acoelopelophila Ceccolini & Cianferoni nom. nov. pro Pelophila Dörjes, 1968 nec Dejean, 1821. Further, the following new combination is also established: Acoelopelophila lutheri (Westblad, 1946) comb. nov.
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