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Abstract

The prokaryotic generic names Bruns . 2001 and Bernard . 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Small 1903 (synonym of ; ) and Stewart and Hendrix 1945 (a Devonian ostracod genus) and Lenz 1973 (a Devonian brachiopod genus), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic names and , with type species and , respectively.

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