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Arthrobatidae nom. nov., a replacement for the invalid name Arthropteridae Jordan, 1905 (?Chondrichthyes, ?Batomorphii)

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Pisces putative batomorph Arthropterus rileyi Late Triassic Early Jurassic Lias Group England coleopteran Arthropterus Macleay Whitley homonymy Jordan Arthropteridae junior homonym family-group name invalid ICZN nomenclatural issue Bouchard Van der Laan Arthrobatidae nom. nov. type genus affinities elusive type material Bristol Museum air raid plaster casts institutions Taylor selachian Giebel batomorph identity Platyrhina Müller & Henle Bleeker Günther Rhinobatidae Bonaparte Rajidae Blainville Cappetta osteichthyan incertae sedis superorder Batomorphii monotypic order suborder oldest known batomorph Antiquaobatis Stumpf & Kriwet stratigraphic provenance Blue Lias Formation Rhaetian Sinemurian divergence times Systematic paleontology Class Chondrichthyes Huxley Agassiz Recherches sur les poissons fossiles Petitpierre Neuchâtel Jent et Gassmann Soleure

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