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Abstract

The prokaryotic generic names Arahal . 2005 and Dai . 2006 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Solier 1849 (Coleoptera) and Zheng 1997 (fossil Rodentia), respectively Principle two 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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