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3. Atopomeliis Trouessart, 1918 



Type. Atopomeliis locusta Trouessart, 1918 



4. AiistrochirusV^omQvsiQy, 1943 



Type. Aiistrochinis qiieenslandiciis Womersley, 1943 



5. Campy lochiriis Trouessart, 1893 



Type. Campy lochiriis chelopiis Trouessart, 1893 



6. Chirodiscoides Hirst, 1917 (Womersley 1943 synonymizes this with 



Campylochirus Trouessart) 

 Type. Chirodiscoides caviae Hirst, 1917 



7. Chirodisciis Trouessart and Neumann, 1890 



Type. Chirodisciis amplexans Trouessart and Neumann, 1890 



8. Eiilabidocarpiis Lawrence, 1948 



Type. Labidocarpus compressus Ewing, 1910 



9. Eurychiroides Womersley, 1943 (= Eiiryzonus Trouessart, 1918 



nom. praeocc.) 

 Type. Eiiryzonus ventricosus Trouessart, 1918 



10. Labidocarpus Trouessart, 1895 



Type. Labidocarpus rollinati Trouessart, 1895 



11. Listrophoroides Hirst, 1923 



Type. Listrophoroides aethiopicus Hirst, 1923 



12. Marquesania Womersley, 1943 (= Listrophoroides Ferris, 1932 nom. 



praeocc.) 

 Type. Listrophoroides expansus Ferris, 1932 



13. Myoco/7r^>y Claparede, 1869 (= CriniscansorVo^^Q, 1887) 

 Type. Sarcoptes musculinus Koch, 1844 



14. Neolabidocarpus Gunther, 1942 



Type. Labidocarpus buloloensis Gunther, 1940 



15. Olabidocarpus Lawrence, 1948 



Type. Labidocarpus belsorum van Eyndhoven, 1940 



16. Prolabidocarpus Lawrence, 1948 



Type. Prolabidocarpus canadensis Lawrence, 1948 



17. Schizocarpus Trouessart, 1896 (= Haptosoma Kramer, 1896) 

 Type. Schizocarpus mingaudi Trouessart, 1896 



18. Schizocoptes Lawrence, 1944 



Type. Schizocoptes conjugatus Lawrence, 1944 



19. Trichoecius Canestrini, 1899 (= Trichobius Canestrini, 1897 nom. 



praeocc.) 

 Type. Myocoptes brevipes Canestrini and Trouessart, 1895 



Discussion: Gunther 1942 divided the group into four subfamilies 

 based on the type of clasping organs. Womersley 1943 keys them as 

 follows: 



