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purposes (Opinion) 660), hence the name does not exist 
nomenclaturally, and should not be cited in the synonymy of any 
species). 
tibiatrix, Hyla, Laurenti, 1768, Spec. Medicum: 34 (rejected in 
priority but not in homonymy contexts to protect Rana venulosa 
Laurenti, 1768, now Phrynohyas venulosa (Laurenti), of which H. 
tubiatreLxeus mMNoOw alla Synonym) 
timorensis, Python, Miiller, 1844, Verh. Natuurl. Gesch. Ned. 
Overz. Bez., Land- en Volkenk. (7): 211, 220 (segiecved an 
pErLOrlty but “Not “in homonymy contexts to protect Lzasis 
mackloti Duméril and Bibron, 1844, of which Muller's name is 
now a jr. synonym). 
timoriensis, Python, Miiller, 1857, Reizen en Onderzoekingen in den 
Indischen Archipel, gedaan op last der Nederlandsche Indische 
Regeering, tusschen de Jaren 1828 en 1836 2: 2 Grulked van 
incorrect subsequent spelling of Python timorensis Muller, 
1844, hence without nomenclatural status). 
trimeresurus, Coluber dipsas, Oken, 1816, Lehrb. Naturg. 3:263 
(this work by Oken has been suppressed for nomenclatural 
purposes (Opinion) 417), hence “the mame = does not exist 
nomenclaturally, and should not be cited in the synonymy of any 
species). 
oulC@cikcia, Chobadibtere, Uexeloelsl, Mishel, (Giles g Jeteicies 8 28 (Tschudi's 
usage, and all others joe Novia to the proposal of 
Eleutherodactylus unicolor Stejneger, 1904, are rejected in 
both priority and homonymy contexts, to preserve Stejneger's 
name, which would otherwise be a jr. homonym; Tschudi's name is 
actually referable to Eleutherodactylus and would, if not 
rejected, replace Leptodactylus inoptatus Barbour, 1914, now E. 
inoptatus (Barbour); Tschudi's name, as type of Cornufer, 
requires replacement in that role to leave the name Cornufer as 
long interpreted, through designation of Halophila vitiensis 
Girard, 1853, as type species, although that species is now 
generally referred to the genus Platymantis Giinther, 1858, 
along with all other species formerly referred to Cornufer; if 
Platyvmantis is split in the, future, Cornufer is available it 
needed; thus three names are protected by rejection of 
Tschudi's name). 
VENEENGCOSa; Emus, Gray,.1855;,.Gat. Shield, Rept. Coll <s;Brit. Musa; 
Ptixs len Testudinata a(Tonto-uses): (28;eyply5 24takzejected in 
priority but not in homonymy contexts to protect Emys cataspila 
Giinther, 1885, now Trachemys ornata cataspila (Giinther), of 
which Gray's name is now a jr. synonym). 
