Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature https://mapress.com/bpn <p>The Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature is a peer-reviewed journal of the <a href="http://phylonames.org/">International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature</a> (ISPN) that aims to publish articles essential to the operation of the International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature (ICPN) but which might not be appropriate for publication in other journals.</p> en-US <span lang="EN-GB">Authors need to complete and return an </span><span lang="EN-GB">Assignment of Copyright </span><span lang="EN-GB">form when a paper is accepted for publication. Authors from institutions that do not allow transfer of copyrights to publishers (e.g. government institutions such as USDA, CSIRO) should attach a copyright waiver or similar document.</span> dequeirozk@si.edu (Kevin de Queiroz) dequeirozk@si.edu (Kevin de Queiroz) Mon, 12 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +1300 OJS 3.3.0.6 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 An <strong>Errata for <em>Phylonyms</em>: A Companion to the <em>PhyloCode</em></strong> https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.1 <p>The editors of Phylonyms (de Queiroz <em>et al.</em> 2020) would like to make some corrections. </p> Philip D. Cantino, Kevin de Queiroz, Jacques A. Gauthier Copyright (c) 2024 Magnolia Press Limited https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.1 Mon, 12 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +1300 <strong>Phylogenetic nomenclature of <em>Notosuchia</em> (<em>Crocodylomorpha</em>; <em>Crocodyliformes</em>)</strong> https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.2 <p align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span lang="en-GB"><em>Notosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> is a large and diverse clade of Mesozoic crocodyliforms that thrived in continental environments especially during the Cretaceous of Gondwana. This clade has been the focus of several phylogenetic studies that led to the con</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>sensu</em></span><span lang="en-GB">s of two main topological arrangements, mostly differing in the position of the clade </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sebecidae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">: the sebecosuchian and sebecian hypotheses. In this manuscript we review the main phylogenetic definitions of several clades of notosuchians in the context of these hypotheses. As a result, besides the clade names previously established under the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>ICPN/Phylocode</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (including registration in RegNum) by Ruiz </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (2021) (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Notosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Xenodontosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sphagesauria</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sphagesauridae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">) and Darlim </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (2021a) (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Baurusuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Baurusuchidae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Baurusuchinae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Pissarrachampsinae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">), eleven clade names have been registered and are defined in this contribution. Ten of these represent converted clade names (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Uruguaysuchidae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Mahajangasuchidae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Peirosauridae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Itasuchidae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Ziphosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sphagesaurinae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Caipirasuchinae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sebecia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sebecosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, and </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Sebecia</em></span><span lang="en-GB">), while one represents a new clade name (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Peirosauria</em></span><span lang="en-GB">). Furthermore, the definition of </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Xenodontosuchia</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> is emended (unrestricted emendation) so that the name can be used in the context of a wider array of topologies.</span></span></span></span></p> <p> </p> Juan Martín Leardi, Diego Pol, Felipe Montefeltro, Thiago da Silva Marinho, Juan Vitor Ruiz, Gonzalo Gabriel Bravo, André Eduardo Piacentini Pinheiro, Pedro L. Godoy, Cecily S. C. Nicholl, Agustina Lecuona, Hans C. E. Larsson Copyright (c) 2024 Magnolia Press Limited https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.2 Mon, 05 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +1200 <p>Addition to “An updated phylogeny, biogeography, and <em>PhyloCode</em>-based classification of <em>Cornaceae</em> based on three sets of genomic data”</p> https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.3 <p align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span lang="en-GB">Du </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al. </em></span><span lang="en-GB">(2023) produced a phylogeny of </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Cornus</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> L. using three sets of genomic data, proposed a classification within the clade, and phylogenetically defined 13 clade names following the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>PhyloCode</em></span><span lang="en-GB">). However, the clade names were not fully established because no registration numbers were cited in the protologues, as required by the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>PhyloCode</em></span><span lang="en-GB">. That omission is remedied here, and expanded protologues are provided for the 13 names defined by Du </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (2023). Ten of the 13 names are the same as those proposed by Du </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al</em></span><span lang="en-GB">., (2023), while three names proposed by Du </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>et al.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (2023) are changed here (viz., </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Involucry</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> to </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Involucratae</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Bractishowy</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> to </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Bractipetaloides</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, and </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Eurasiancherry</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> to </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Eurasiamacrocarpium</em></span><span lang="en-GB">). </span></span></span></span></p> <p> </p> Zhi-Yuan Du, Qiu-Yun Jenny Xiang, Pamela S. Soltis, Douglas E. Soltis Copyright (c) 2024 Magnolia Press Limited https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 https://mapress.com/bpn/article/view/bpn.1.3.3 Thu, 15 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +1200