Tropiphorini Marseul, 1863
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Tribe Tropiphorini Marseul, 1863 View in CoL View at ENA
Tropiphoridae Marseul, 1863: 220 [stem: Tropiphor-]. Type genus: Tropiphorus Schönherr, 1842 [placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology (ICZN 1988c)]. Comment: Tropiphorini , published on 15 June 1863, is given priority over Strangaliodini , Byrsopagini , Pantopoeini and Synaptonychini which were published by Lacordaire "before 10 August 1863".
Leptopsides Lacordaire, 1863: 232 [stem: Leptop-]. Type genus: Leptops Schönherr, 1834 [preoccupied genus name, not Leptops Rafinesque, 1820 [Pisces]; syn. of Leptopius Oke, 1951]. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by Pascoe (1870a: 181, as Leptopinae ), generally accepted as in Heyne and Taschenberg (1907: 226, as Leptopsini [incorrect stem formation]); permanently invalid (Art. 39): based on preoccupied type genus; incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.
Strangaliodides Lacordaire, 1863: 234 [stem: Strangaliod-]. Type genus: Strangaliodes Schönherr, 1842. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by G. H. Horn (1876: 37, as Strangaliodes [treated as Latin]), generally accepted as in Voss (1954: 237, as Strangaliodini ).
Byrsopagides Lacordaire, 1863: 337 [stem: Byrsopag-]. Type genus: Byrsopages Schönherr, 1842. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by Heyne and Taschenberg (1907: 228, as Byrsopagini ), generally accepted as in Schenkling and G. A. K. Marshall (1929: 57, as Byrsopagini ).
Pantopeides Lacordaire, 1863: 346 [stem: Pantopoe-]. Type genus: Pantopoeus Schönherr, 1842 [syn. of Perperus Schönherr, 1842]. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Faust (1892a: 179, as Pantopeinarum [incorrect stem formation]); incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.
Synaptonycides Lacordaire, 1863: 372 [stem: Synaptonych-]. Type genus: Synaptonyx G. R. Waterhouse, 1853. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Wollaston (1877: 158, as Synaptonychides [treated as Latin]); incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.
Rhigopsini J. L. LeConte, 1874b: 454 [stem: Rhigopse-]. Type genus: Rhigopsis J. L. LeConte, 1874. Comment: incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage, the comment stating the contrary in Alonso-Zarazaga and Lyal (2002: 28) is incorrect.
Dyslobini J. L. LeConte, 1874b: 454 [stem: Dyslob-]. Type genus: Dyslobus J. L. LeConte, 1869.
Phyxeles G. H. Horn, 1876: 56 [stem: Phyxelid-]. Type genus: Phyxelis Schönherr, 1842. Comment: incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.
Dirotognathini G. H. Horn, 1876: 79 [stem: Dirotognath-]. Type genus: Dirotognathus G. H. Horn, 1876.
Synirmini Bedel, 1883: 32, in key [stem: Synirm-]. Type genus: Synirmus Bedel, 1883 [syn. of Tropiphorus Schönherr, 1842].
Stenocorynini McKeown, 1939: 408 [stem: Stenocoryn-]. Type genus: Stenocorynus Schönherr, 1842. Comment: replacement name for Leptopsides Lacordaire, 1863 because of the homonymy of the type genus.
Leptopiinae Oke, 1951: 24 [stem: Leptopi-]. Type genus: Leptopius Oke, 1951. Comment: replacement name for Leptopsides Lacordaire, 1863 because of the homonymy of the type genus.
Leptosinae G. A. K. Marshall, 1952: 264 [stem: Leptos-]. Type genus: Leptosus G. A. K. Marshall, 1952 [syn. of Leptopius Oke, 1951]. Comment: replacement name for Leptopsides Lacordaire, 1863 because of the homonymy of the type genus.
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