Apomecynini Thomson, 1860

Bouchard, Patrice, Bousquet, Yves, Davies, Anthony E., Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A., Lawrence, John F., Lyal, Chris H. C., Newton, Alfred F., Reid, Chris A. M., Schmitt, Michael, Ślipinski, S. Adam & Smith, Andrew B. T., 2011, Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta), ZooKeys 88, pp. 1-972 : 214

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Apomecynini Thomson, 1860
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Tribe Apomecynini Thomson, 1860

Apomecynitae J. Thomson, 1860a: 66 [stem: Apomecyn-]. Type genus: Apomecyna Dejean, 1821. Comment: name incorrectly spelled Apomecinitae on page 3 but correct spelling used on pages 42, 66 and 68 of the original publication.

Adetides Lacordaire, 1872: 592 [stem: Adet-]. Type genus: Adetus J. L. LeConte, 1852. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 288, as Adetini ).

*Agennopsides Lacordaire, 1872: 592 [stem: Agennopse-]. Type genus: Agennopsis J. Thomson, 1857 [syn. of Adetus J. L. LeConte, 1852]. Comment: original vernacular name unavailable (Art. 11.7.2): not subsequently latinized; incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.

Ptericoptides Lacordaire, 1872: 601 [stem: Ptericopt-]. Type genus: Ptericoptus Lacordaire, 1830. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by Gestro (1876: 140, as Ptericoptini ), generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 294, as Ptericoptini ).

Ectatosiides Lacordaire, 1872: 708 [stem: Ectatosi-]. Type genus: Ectatosia Pascoe, 1857. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1923: 363, as Ectatosiini ).

Ischiolonchides Lacordaire, 1872: 709 [stem: Ischiolonch-]. Type genus: Ischioloncha J. Thomson, 1860. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1923: 364, as Ischiolonchini ).