Kishinouyea
| Kishinouyea | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Cnidaria |
| Class: | Staurozoa (Stauromedusae) |
| Order: | Eleutherocarpida |
| Family: | Kishinouyeidae |
| Genus: | Kishinouyea Mayer, 1910 |
| Species | |
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Kishinouyea corbini Larson, 1980
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Kishinouyea is a stalked jellyfish genus in the family Kishinouyeidae. The genus name is a tribute to Japanese cnidariologist Kamakichi Kishinouye.
Homonymy
Mayer used the name Kishinouyea as a replacement name of Schizodiscus Kishinouye, 1902, for homonymy, as the name is already used to describe a lichen genus. Kishinouyea has been also used by Yoshio Ôuchi to describe a praying mantis genus that he quickly renamed Kishinouyeum in 1938, and that could be a junior synonym for Phyllothelys.[1]
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External links
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"Kishinouyea". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
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