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1 June 2014 Case 3660
Antilope arabica Lichtenstein, 1827 (currently Gazella arabica; Mammalia, Ruminantia): proposed conservation of part of the lectotype designated by Neumann (1906)
Eva Verena Bärmann, Alan W. Gentry, Anthea Gentry
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Abstract

The purpose of this application, under Articles 74 and 81 of the Code, is to maintain the usage of the name Gazella arabica (Lichtenstein, 1827) for a gazelle from central and southern Arabia. The lectotype designated by Neumann in 1906, consisting of a skull and skin, has been found to be composite and it is proposed that only the skin be retained as the name-bearing specimen. The holotype of Gazella arabica rueppelli Neumann, 1906, consisting also of a skull and skin, is also composite and only the skin is now retained as the name-bearing specimen, rendering the name rueppelli a junior synonym of G. gazella (Pallas, 1766).

Eva Verena Bärmann, Alan W. Gentry, and Anthea Gentry "Case 3660
Antilope arabica Lichtenstein, 1827 (currently Gazella arabica; Mammalia, Ruminantia): proposed conservation of part of the lectotype designated by Neumann (1906)," The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 71(2), 88-94, (1 June 2014). https://doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v71i2.a9
Published: 1 June 2014
KEYWORDS
bovidae
central Arabia
Gazella arabica
Gazella arabica rueppelli
Gazella dorcas
Gazella gazella
gazelles
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