SPECIFIC NAMES 



285 



rosea, Aurellia, Peron & Lesueur, [1810], Ann. Mus. Hist, 

 nat., Paris 14 (83) : 358 (a junior objective synonym of 

 aurita. Medusa, Linnaeus, 1758) 0. 515 



rosea, Patella, Houttuyn, [1787], Anim. Mus. Houtt. Index : 

 169 (included in a work suppressed under the plenary powers 

 for nomenclatural purposes) 0. 380 



roseatus, Anthus, Blyth, 1847, J. asiat. Soc. Bengal 16 : 437 

 (Aves) 0. 803 



roseus, 1'arapleurophrycoides, Nobili, 1906, Bull. Mus. Hist, 

 nat., Paris 12 : 264 (specific name of type species of Paraple- 

 urophrycoides Nobili, 1906) (Crustacea, Decapoda) Direc- 

 tion 36 



rosmarus, Phoca, Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 1 : 38 

 (specific name of type species of Odobenus Brisson, 1 762) 

 (Mammalia) 0. 467 



rossia, Mantis, Rossi, 1790, Fauna Etrusca \ : 259 (specific 

 name of type species of Bacillus Lepeletier de Saint- Fargeau 

 & Serville, [1828]) (Insecta, Orthoptera) Direction 5 



rostrata, Aelia, all uses of, prior to that by Boheman, 1852, 

 Ofvers. k. svensk. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 9 : 50 (sup- 

 pressed under the plenary powers for the purposes of both 

 the Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 0. 

 719 



rostrata, Aelia, Boheman, 1852, Ofvers. k. svensk. Vetensk.- 

 Akad. Fdrhandl. 9 : 50 (Insecta, Hemiptera) 0. 719 



rostrata, Aelia, Fabricius, 1803,5y5/. Rhyng. : 188 (suppressed 

 under the plenary powers for the purposes of both the 

 Principle of Priority and the Principle of Homonymy) 0. 7 1 9 



rostrata, Muraena, Lesueur, 1817, J. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia 1 (5) : 81 (a name to be given precedence, by direction 

 under the plenary powers, over bostoniensis, Muraena, 

 Lesueur, 1817) (Osteichthyes) 0. 569 



rostratus, Cancer, Linnaeus, 1761, Fauna svec. (ed. 2) : 493 

 (Crustacea, Decapoda) 0. 763 



rostratus, Cimex, de Geer, 1773, Mem. Hist. Ins. 3 : 271 

 (suppressed under the plenary powers for the purposes of 

 both the Principle of Priority and the Principle of 

 Homonymy) 0. 719 



rostratus, Monograptus communis var., Elles & Wood, 1913, 

 Mon. Brit. Grapt. (Palaeontogr. Soc.) (9) : 481, pi. xlix, figs. 

 2a-c, text-fig. 337, as interpreted, by direction under the 

 plenary powers, by the lectotype designated by Bulman, 

 1957 (Bull. zool. Nomencl. 13 : 315) (Graptolithina) 0. 571 



rostridentatus, Aristeus, Bate, 1881, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (5) 

 8 : 189 (specific name of type species of Aristaeomorpha 

 Wood-Mason, 1891) (Crustacea, Decapoda) 0. 864 



rotatoria, Amoeba, Mayer, [July] 1843, Spicil. Observ. anat. 

 Organo electr. Rails analectr. Haematoz. : 1 1 (valid name 

 at the date of Direction 77 of type species of Trypanosoma 

 Gruby, 1843) (Mastigophora) Direction 77 



rothschildi, Chaetopsylla, Kohaut, 1903, Allan. Kbzlem., Buda- 

 pest 2 : 40, pi. 4, figs. 7-9; pi. 5, figs. 3, 5, 6 (specific name 

 of type species of Chaetopsylla Kohaut, 1903) (Insecta, 

 Siphonaptera) 0. 388 



Rotularis, Echinites, Bertrand, 1763, Diet. Univ. Foss. Propres 

 Foss. Accid. 2:102 (included in a work rejected for nomen- 

 clatural purposes) 0. 592 



rotunda, Ctenodonta, Hicks, 1873, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 

 29 : 47 (unavailable under Article 1 le) 0. 1022 



rotunda, Ctenodonta, Salter, 1873, A Catalogue of the Cam- 

 brian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological 

 Museum of Cambridge, Cambridge : 24 (a nomen nudum) 

 0. 1022 



rotunda, Thelphusa, Quoy & Gaimard, 1 824, in Freycinet, Voy. 

 autour du monde . . . Vranie' et 'Physicienne', (Zool.) : 527 

 (Crustacea, Decapoda) 0. 1205 



rotundata, Apis, Fabricius, 1787, Mant. ins. 1 : 303, as inter- 

 preted by the neotype designated under the plenary powers 

 (Insecta, Hymenoptera) 0. 1093 



rotundata, Helix, Miiller, 1774, Verm, terrestr. fluviat. Hist. 2 

 : 29 (Gastropoda) 0. 336 



rotundatus, Cancer, Olivi, 1 792, Zool. Adriat. : 47 (valid name 

 at the date of Opinion 712 of type species of Atelecyclus 

 [Leach, 1814]) (Crustacea, Decapoda) 0. 712 



rotundatus, Conchyliolithus Anomites, Martin, 1809, Petrif. 

 derb. : sign. Z [3], pi. 48, figs. 11, 12 (included in a work 

 rejected for nomenclatural purposes) 0. 420 



rotundatus, Lupocyclus, Adams & White, [1849], Zool. 'Sama- 

 rang' (4) Crust. : 47 (specific name of type species of 

 Lupocyclus Adams & White, [1849]) (Crustacea, Deca- 

 poda) Direction 36 



rotundatus, Perisphinctes Roemer, 1911, Fauna Aspidoides- 

 Schichten Lechstedt (Inaug. Dissert.) : 44, pi. 8, fig. 2, as 

 interpreted by the lectotype designated by Arkell, 1950 

 (J. Paleontol. 24 : 363) (specific name of type species of 

 Pseudoperisphinctes Schindewolf, 1923) (Cephalopoda) 0. 

 324 



rotundifrons, Heterozius, Milne Edwards, 1867, Ann. Soc. 

 entomol. France (4) 7 : 275 (specific name of type species 

 of Heterozius Milne Edwards, 1867) (Crustacea, Decapoda) 

 Direction 36 



rousseauxi, Metasesarma, Milne Edwards, 1853, Ann. Sci. nat., 

 Paris (Zool.) (3) 20 : 188 (specific name of type species of 

 Metasesarma Milne Edwards, 1853) (Crustacea, Decapoda) 

 Direction 36 



rouxii, Caphyra, Guerin-Meneville, 1832, Ann. Sci. nat., Paris 

 25 : 287 (specific name of type species of Caphyra Guerin- 

 Meneville, 1832) (Crustacea, Decapoda) Direction 36 



royerianus, Ammonites, d'Orbigny, 1841, Pal. franc,., Terr, 

 cret. 1 : 365, pi. 112, figs. 3-5 (suppressed under the plenary 

 powers for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not 

 for those of the Principle of Homonymy) 0. 428 



ruber, Phoenicopterus, Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 1 : 

 139 (specific name of type species of Phoenicopterus Lin- 

 naeus, 1758) (Aves) Direction 43 



ruberrimus, Cerambyx, Houttuyn, [1787], Anim. Mus. Houtt. 

 Index : 73 (included in a work suppressed under the plenary 

 powers for nomenclatural purposes) 0. 380 



rubescens, Alauda, [Tunstall], 1771, Ornithologia britannica : 

 2 (Aves) 0. 882 



rubicunda, Cicada, Houttuyn, [1787], Anim. Mus. Houtt. 

 Index : 87 (included in a work suppressed under the plenary 

 powers for nomenclatural purposes) 0. 380 



