Stenosini Schaum, 1859 (1834)

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 : 180

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Stenosini Schaum, 1859 (1834)
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Tribe Stenosini Schaum, 1859 (1834)

Tagenites Solier, 1834: 503 [stem: Tageni-]. Type genus: Tagenia Latreille, 1802 [syn. of Stenosis Herbst, 1799]. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by Hope (1840a: 127, as Tagenidae ), generally accepted as in G. R. Waterhouse (1845: 30, as Tageniidae [incorrect stem formation]; use of younger name Stenosini conserved (Art. 40.2) (see Bouchard et al. 2005: 523); incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.

Stenosidae Schaum, 1859: 66 [stem: Stenos-]. Type genus: Stenosis Herbst, 1799. Comment: published before end of February 1859; this family-group name was also used in the same year by Lacordaire (1859 [before 27 June]: 101, as Stenosides ); use of family-group name conserved over Tagenini Solier, 1834 (Art. 40.2) (see Bouchard et al. 2005: 523); current spelling maintained (Art. 29.5): incorrect stem formation in prevailing usage (should be Stenose-).

Platamodina Reitter, 1900: 82 [stem: Platamod-]. Type genus: Platamodes Ménétriés, 1849.

Typhlusechini Casey, 1907: 281 [stem: Typhlusech-]. Type genus: Typhlusechus Linell, 1897.

Araeoschizini Casey, 1907: 484 [stem: Araeoschiz-]. Type genus: Araeoschizus J. L. LeConte, 1851.

Dichillina Reitter, 1916: 137, in key [stem: Dichill-]. Type genus: Dichillus Jacquelin du Val, 1860.

Harvengina Ferrer, 2004: 370 [stem: Harvengi-]. Type genus: Harvengia Ferrer, 2004. Comment: incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.