Desmiphorini 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 : 215

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Desmiphorini Thomson, 1860
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Tribe Desmiphorini Thomson, 1860

Desmiphoritae J. Thomson, 1860a: 74 [stem: Desmiphor-]. Type genus: Desmiphora Audinet-Serville, 1835.

* Anaesthetites Fairmaire, 1864: 166 [stem: Anaesthet-]. Type genus: Anaesthetis Dejean, 1835. Comment: original vernacular name unavailable (Art. 11.7.2): not subsequently latinized.

Metonides Lacordaire, 1869: 387 [stem: Metont-]. Type genus: Meton Pascoe, 1859. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 150, as Metonini ); incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.

Hebesecinae Pascoe, 1871: 277 [stem: Hebesecid-]. Type genus: Hebesecis Pascoe, 1865. Comment: incorrect original stem formation, not in prevailing usage.

Amymomides Lacordaire, 1872: 468 [stem: Amymom-]. Type genus: Amymoma Pascoe, 1866 [preoccupied genus name, not Amymoma Latreille, 1797 [ Crustacea ]; syn. of Neoamymoma Marinoni, 1977]. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 218, as Amymomini ); permanently invalid (Art. 39): based on preoccupied type genus.

Crinotarsides Lacordaire, 1872: 475 [stem: Crinotars-]. Type genus: Crinotarsus Blanchard, 1853. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 229, as Crinotarsini ).

Epicastides Lacordaire, 1872: 490 [stem: Epicast-]. Type genus: Epicasta J. Thomson, 1864. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 237, as Epicastini ).

Apodasyides Lacordaire, 1872: 623 [stem: Apodasy-]. Type genus: Apodasya Pascoe, 1863 [the genus name Chaetosoma Chevrolat, 1843: 367 is a senior objective synonym of Apodasya Pascoe and should be used as valid based on the Principle of Priority; Chaetosoma Chevrolat, 1843 is also a senior homonym of the well-established Chaetosoma Westwood, 1851, which is the type genus of Chaetosomatidae Crowson, 1952 used as valid in Cucujoidea ; because the discovery of the available name Chaetosoma Chevrolat, 1843 causes problems for well-established names in Cucujoidea and Cerambycidae , an application was recently submitted by Bousquet and Bouchard (2010) to suppress it for the Principles of Priority and Homonymy (see Appendix 6)]. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by Kolbe (1897: 321, as Apodasinae [incorrect stem formation]), generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 305, as Apodasyini ).

Nedinides Lacordaire, 1872: 635 [stem: Nedin-]. Type genus: Nedine J. Thomson, 1864. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form and generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 317, as Nedinini ).

Estolides Lacordaire, 1872: 636 [stem: Estol-]. Type genus: Estola Fairmaire and Germain, 1859. Comment: original vernacular name available (Art. 11.7.2): first used in latinized form by J. L. LeConte (1873: 340, as Estolae ), generally accepted as in Aurivillius (1922a: 317, as Estolini ).

Psenocerini J. L. LeConte, 1873: 333 [stem: Psenocer-]. Type genus: Psenocerus J. L. LeConte, 1852.

Eupogonii J. L. LeConte, 1873: 342 [stem: Eupogoni-]. Type genus: Eupogonius J. L. LeConte, 1852.

Essisini Aurivillius, 1917: 44 [stem: Essis-]. Type genus: Essisus Pascoe, 1866.

Velorini Aurivillius, 1917: 32 [stem: Velor-]. Type genus: Velora J. Thomson, 1864.