Nyctaporlnae (726) — Oedemeridae (735). 
u 
Nyctoporinae Lac. V, 130; Horn, 
Rev. Ten. 1870, 276, 277; Lee. ii. 
Horn, Classif. 1883, 367, 368; «ebien 
in Schklg. ii. J., R 15, 1910, 118. 
N yctozoilides Carter, A. Queens!. 
Mus. 10, 136—166. Revis. Ten. 
Obriini Lac., VIII, 1869,360; Taseoe, 
TESL. (3) 3, 1869, 550; Gah., F. Brit. 
Ind. Col. I, 1906, 164. 
Ochodaeinae Arrow, TESL. 1904, 
747; Kolbe, ASEB. 51, 1907, 27; 
Arrow, Col. Cat. R 43, 21. 
Odontionopitae Lef.,Rev. MaZo. (3) 
4, 1876, 301; MSLiege (2) 11, 1885, 
65 — Prasoideini Clavareau 1914. 
Odontiopini Clavareaii, Col. Cat. P. 59, 
1914, 62. 
Odontolabinae 0, v. Roon in Schklg. 
u. J., Col. Cat. P. 8, 1910, 15 - 
0../idae Parry, TESL. 1870, 5. 
Monogr.: Leuthiicr, TZSL. 11, 
1885, 385. 
Oedem er / air es Mvils., ASLLyon. (n. s.) 
V, 1858, 92 et 99; Angustip. 1858, 
28 et 35 = Oe.. fites Fairm. in Jacq. 
du Val, III, 442 Oedemerinae 
Schklg. 1915. 
Oedemerates (ex p.) -f- Nacerdates 
{ex Stenostomates Miüs.f ASL 
Lyon (n. s.) 5, 1858, 99, 167, 228; 
Angustip. 1858, 35, 103, 164 - 
Oedemeridae -\~ Steno stomatidae 
(ex p.) Semen., HoR. 28, 1894, 
450 sep. (p. 2) — Oedemerina Seidl., 
KID. V, 2, 1899, 747 et 873 Oede- 
merini Schklg. in Schklg. u. J., 
Col. Cat. R 65, 1915, 52. 
Oedemeridae Stephens, III. Brit. Ent. 
Mandib. V, 1832, 52; Man. Brit. Col. 
1839, 321; W. Schmidt, Linn. E. I, 
1846, 5; J. Lee, Class. 1862, p. XXV 
et 258; Seidl., F. Ba. et Tr.; NID. 
V, 2, 1899, 681; Semen., HoR. 28, 
1894, 440 (sep. 1); Heyne u. Taschb., 
Exot. Käf. 1903/8, 219; Schaufuß 
in Calwer, 728; Schklg. in Schklg. 
u. J., Col. Cat. P. 65, 1915, 3 = 
Oedemeridae Gutfl.-B., 441; Kuhnt 
in Calwer, (86); SchaufuB in Calwer, . 
24, 728; Kuhnt, 688. 
Biologie: Kuhnt, 1113. 
Gop.-Org.: Sharp u. Mulr, TESL. 
1912, 554. 
Anat., Physiol. : Dufour, A. Sc. 
Nat. 3, 1824, 483, t. 30, f. 7, 8; Blanch., 
A. Sc. Nat. (2) 5, 1846, 273; Stein, 
Vergl. Anat. u. Phys. d. Ins. 1847, 
295 q. ; J. Redtb., Ann. Hofm. Wien, 
1, 1886, t. 19, f. 136; Seidl., NID. " 
V, 2, 689; Sharp u. Mulr, TESL 
1912, 554, t. 70. 
Biol.: Er., ArN. 8, 1842, I, 368; 
Chapuis u. Cand^ze, Larv. Col. 1853, 
181; Muls., ASLLyon (n. s.) V, 1858, 
73; Col. Fr., August, 1858, 9; Lac. 
V,695; €. «. Thoms., Sk. Col. VI, 1864, 
350; ferrls, ASEFr. (5) 5, 1857, 
395; ASLLyon (n. s.) 23, (1877), 
187; in Muls. Col. Fr., Larv. 1877, 
349; Schiödte, NTi. 12, 1880, 539; 
Seidl., NID. V, 2, 691. 
Europa: «anglb., VzbGW. 31, 
1881, 97; Beet. -Tab. 4a: Oedem. 1881. 
Britan.: Sharp, Cambridge NH. 
Ins. II, 1901, 266. 
Germ.: Reltt., F. Germ. 3, 1911, 
404; Kuhnt, 688. 
Gallia: Desbroehers, Frelon 8, 
(1900), Oedem. 
Neerl.: Everts, II, 1903, 323. 
Helv.: Stierlln, 194. 
America: J. Lee. u. Horn, Class. 
1883, p. XXXVII et 404; Horn, R 
Cal. Ac. Sc. (2) 6, 1896, 382. 
Am. c: Champion, BCA.Col. (4) 
2, 109. 
Canada: Wickham, Can. Ent. 30, 
1898, 149. 
Australia: Blackburn, Tr.RS 
South Austral. 23, 1899, 70. 
Kat.: Schklg. in Schklg. u. J., 
Col. Cat. P.65, 1915; Cat. region. 
diycrs, yidc Schklg, t. c, 4. 
