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Addenda and corrigenda to 'A World Catalogue of

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single volume. Because <strong>of</strong> this N. setifer cannot be considered as type species by<br />

monotypy, even though the two parts were apparently written at different times. N.<br />

setifer Broun is type species <strong>of</strong> Notiopatae by subsequent designation (Alonso-<br />

Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999-186).<br />

p. 188 (1) Opi<strong>to</strong>morphus Motschulsky, 1845 should be deleted. This genus is already correctly<br />

placed on p. 173.<br />

p. 188 (2) Hyperini Marseul, 1863, the synonym Phy<strong>to</strong>nomidae Gistel, 1856, should be<br />

modified <strong>to</strong> read:<br />

= Phy<strong>to</strong>nomidae Gistel, 1848d-[3] [Phy<strong>to</strong>nomus Schoenherr]<br />

p. 188 (3) Pachypera Capiomont, 1868, at present under synonymy with Donus Jekel, was<br />

recognised as a good genus by Tempère & Péricart, 1989-142, <strong>and</strong> should be placed as<br />

such following Orthodonus Zaslavskij, 1965 on p. 189.<br />

p. 188 (4) Antidonus Bedel, 1886 is a subgenus <strong>of</strong> Donus, not <strong>of</strong> Hypera. We overlooked<br />

the placement given by Zaslavskij (1959).<br />

p. 188 (5) Before Hypera Germar, 1817 place Herpes Bedel, 1874, transferred from p.<br />

183.<br />

p. 189 (1) Before Orthodonus Zaslavskij the following genus should be added:<br />

Oreochorus Zaslavskij & Korotyaev, 1998-849.<br />

M; Eremochorus montanus Zaslavskij, 1963; OD<br />

Distribution: Siberia<br />

p. 189 (2) After Orthodonus Zaslavskij the following genus should be added, from synonymy<br />

with Donus on p. 188:<br />

Pachypera Capiomont, 1868-492<br />

F; Hypera arvernica Capiomont, 1868; PD<br />

Distribution: Europe, Caucasus<br />

p. 189 (3) Cepurini Capiomont, 1867. Morrone (1998) treats Haplopodini as a tribe <strong>of</strong><br />

Cyclominae, whilst keeping Cepurini in the Phy<strong>to</strong>nominae (=Hyperinae); we do not<br />

follow this arrangement, but retain the classification given in the <strong>Catalogue</strong>. The following<br />

synonym should be added:<br />

= Haplopodini; Morrone, 1998-133 [NA=BH]<br />

p. 189 (2) Chloropholus Chevrolat, [1843]. Add <strong>to</strong> Distribution: Malawi, Mozambique,<br />

S. Africa.<br />

p. 189 (4) Lixini Schoenherr, 1823. The following should be added <strong>to</strong> the synonyms<br />

before Lixidae; Imh<strong>of</strong>f, 1856-XX:<br />

= Larinidae Gistel, 1848c-[3] [Larinus Schüppel = Larinus Germar] [NA=BH] [In<br />

Gistel's paper, all the genera described by Germar are attributed <strong>to</strong> Schüppel]<br />

p. 190 Larinus (Larinus) Dejean, 1821. The synonyms Rhinobatus Germar, 1817, Rhynobatus<br />

Germar, 1819 <strong>and</strong> Rhinobates Bedel, 1884 should be transferred <strong>to</strong> under the<br />

subgenus Larinus (Phyllonomeus) Gistel, 1856.<br />

p. 191 Dirodes Pascoe, 1887b. This genus should be returned <strong>to</strong> Molytinae: Sternechini<br />

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