taxonID	type	description	language	source
581487B1FFF5A735D5E03A84FC50081F.taxon	description	Notes. This is one of the more widely used names for this order. It is the more appropriate spelling of the name Embidina introduced by Hagen 1861 (and referred to by Enderlein (1903 )), and the current use of this name might be most appropriately attributed to Hagen as it is by Ross (2000). The first use of this spelling, however, was by Enderlein (1909). Enderlein (1912) attributed the origin of the name (or this particular spelling of the name) to himself (Enderlein 1903), but in that document he also used the spelling Embidina. In addition, and more importantly, both Hagen (1861) and Enderlein (1903) used the name at what would now be regarded as the family rank, not as an order. Therefore, Embiidina as an ordinal name is properly attributed to Enderlein (1909) as first pointed out by Engel & Grimaldi (2006).	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFE3A723D5E03CE3FD220BEE.taxon	description	Exochosembiini Ross 2003 b, nomen nudum Isosembiini Ross 2003 b, nomen nudum Saussurembiini Ross 2003 b and Saussurembini Ross 2003 b, nomen nudum and nomen incorrectum since it is inappropriately formed from an available genus or is based on a non-existent genus “ Saussurembus ” Stenembiini Ross 2003 b, nomen nudum	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFE2A722D5E038DFFB620FE8.taxon	description	(1924) based on specimens collected by him in Costa Rica. Because of this, Saussurembia davisi Ross 1992 is recognized here as a junior subjective synonym of Saussurembia ruficollis (Davis 1939 e) (new synonym). This assumes, of course, that Ross (1992) correctly identified his holotype specimen as the same species as that misidentified by Davis (1939 e), but he indicated that the specimen examined by Davis (1939 e) (which is the holotype of Saussurella ruficollis Davis 1939 e) was also examined by him (1992).	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFE2A721D5E03C1CFBCD0ECC.taxon	description	Davis (1939 d) believed Hagen (1885) proposed the name O. valida, but simultaneously used it as a synonym of O. michaeli. According to Article 11.6.1 a name proposed as a junior synonym but treated before 1961 as an available name and adopted as the name of a taxon is thereby made available and dates from the first publication as a synonym (i. e. Hagen (1885 )). Under this scenario, O. valida Hagen 1885 may have been made available by the actions of Davis (1939 d). However, this still requires the original name to be explicitly proposed as the name of a taxon, whereas Hagen (1885) explicitly stated just the opposite, that his name did not apply to a taxon. Under this scenario, in my opinion, O. valida Hagen 1885 remains a nomen nudum. It is also possible that one could regard O. valida as a name published conditionally. According to Article 15.1, a new name proposed conditionally before 1961 may be available. There is little reason to believe, however, that Hagen (1885) even proposed his name conditionally or with doubt or reservation. Instead, it seems clear that he had no intention of publishing the name as applied to any taxon at all. Under each of these scenarios it seems clear that Oligotoma valida Hagen 1885 is a nomen nudum. This still leaves the problem of what the type species is of Parembia Davis 1939 a and the status and authorship of Parembia valida. Given that Davis (1939 d) recognized the combination Parembia valida and referred to descriptions by Imms (1913) (for Embia major Imms) and Hagen (1885), this name in this combination is an available name for the species attributable to Davis (1939 d). However, it is also a synonym of Embia major Imms according to Davis (1939 d) and Ross (1950). Therefore, the valid name of the species is Parembia major (Imms 1913) with the invalid subjective synonym Parembia valida Davis 1939 a. The type species of Parembia is P. valida Davis 1939 a (= Parembia major Imms 1913).	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFEDA72CD5E03EE8FC3E08C8.taxon	description	The following list includes all available Embioptera family-group names by date of publication and their current status. Names are listed alphabetically within the same year.	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFEDA72CD5E03EE8FC3E08C8.taxon	description	Notoligotomidae Davis 1940 c, valid family of Embioptera.	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFECA72AD5E03D41FC230B9D.taxon	description	The following list includes all available Embioptera genus-group names by date of publication and their current status. Names are listed alphabetically within the same year.	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
581487B1FFECA72AD5E03D41FC230B9D.taxon	description	Aporembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of Aporembiinae Ross 2003.	en	Miller, Kelly B. (2009): Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta). Zootaxa 2055: 1-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186678
