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The family Melanopsidae (Gastropoda: Cerithioidea) constitutes ones of the highest diverse groups of non-marine aquatic gastropods in Earth history, ranging from the Cretaceous to the present. Its enormous morphological variability led taxonomists to introduce a plethora of new taxa. Although many of those names are currently not in use, the majority is nomenclaturally available. This inflation of names gave rise to numerous issues of homonymy and objective synonymy, many of which remained unnoticed by later workers. Moreover, there is considerable confusion about the validity and original concept of some of the names used today.
A Nomenclator of Extant and Fossil Taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea) lists all known names associated with the Melanopsidae, recent and fossil, encompassing three family-group names, 79 genus-group names, and 1381 species-group names. Provided are the original combinations and spellings, as well as the original description references for all names. Type genus, type species, type locality, type horizon and type specimens, as well as a discussion of the name's status in nomenclature are indicated as applicable and available.
Introduction 2
Part I: Supraspecific taxa in Melanopsidae 3
Part IA. Family-group names 3
Part IB. Genus-group names 4
Part II: Species-group and infrasubspecific names 18
Melanopsis species introduced by André Etienne Justin Pascal Joseph Francois d’Audebard de Férussac 19
Validity of names mentioned in Férussac’s and Deshayes’ works 20
Names introduced by Jean-Pierre Sylvestre de Grateloup in 1828 and 1838 23
The taxonomic concepts applied by Jules René Bourguignat, Paul Pallary, Jean-Marie Pérès and Ferdinand Starmühlner 23
Note on the information provided 24
Nomenclatural notes 25
Acknowledgements 316
References 317