Reversal of precedence: The oldest available name of the Javan gibbon and a complete synonymy of the species
Over the course of their long research history, a plethora of scientific names have been applied to the different species of apes (Hominoidea). Although numerous authors, past and present, have attempted to reconstruct hominoid nomenclatural history in detail, it appears that parts of it, mostly con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Primates 2020-07, Vol.61 (4), p.557-561 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the course of their long research history, a plethora of scientific names have been applied to the different species of apes (Hominoidea). Although numerous authors, past and present, have attempted to reconstruct hominoid nomenclatural history in detail, it appears that parts of it, mostly concerning the lesser apes or gibbons, still remain overlooked. Here I show that
Simia Nanodes
Lichtenstein, 1791 is a senior synonym of
Simia Moloch
Audebert, 1797, otherwise regarded as the oldest binomen applicable to the Javan gibbon. However, since
Simia Nanodes
failed to enter common usage, these names are subject to a reversal of precedence as defined by Article 23.9 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
Simia Moloch
Audebert, 1797 must be maintained as a
nomen protectum
, resulting in
Hylobates moloch
(Audebert, 1797) staying the valid name of the species
. Simia Nanodes
Lichtenstein, 1791 is declared a
nomen oblitum
. In compliance with this, I provide a complete scientific synonymy of the Javan gibbon and comment on its early research history. |
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ISSN: | 0032-8332 1610-7365 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10329-020-00822-5 |