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581487B1FFF5A735D5E03A84FC50081F.text	581487B1FFF5A735D5E03A84FC50081F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Embiidina Enderlein 1909	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Embiidina Enderlein 1909:171</p>
            <p>Original usage; Order of superorder Aetioptera</p>
            <p> 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 &amp; Grimaldi (2006). </p>
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581487B1FFF5A735D5E03C49FD060899.text	581487B1FFF5A735D5E03C49FD060899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Embiodea Kusnezov 1903	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Embiodea Kusnezov 1903:208</p>
            <p>Original usage; Suborder of order Neuroptera.</p>
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581487B1FFF5A735D5E03DC1FD340A21.text	581487B1FFF5A735D5E03DC1FD340A21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Embioptera Shipley 1904	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Embioptera Shipley 1904:260</p>
            <p>Original usage; Order of group Exopterygota</p>
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581487B1FFE4A724D5E03D94FCA00AA2.text	581487B1FFE4A724D5E03D94FCA00AA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Embia brasiliensis Gray	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Embia brasiliensis Gray in Griffith and Pidgeon 1832 and  Olyntha Gray in Griffith and Pidgeon 1832, authorship and date of publication </p>
            <p> The correct authorship of new insect names in Griffith and Pidgeon (Griffith &amp; Pidgeon 1831; 1832) is properly attributed to G.R. Gray, as specifically indicated by Griffith and Pidgeon (Griffith 1832 #74:784, and see Cowan 1969; Evenhuis 1997) and according to Article 50.1.1. The date of publication of  Embia brasiliensis is either 1831 or 1832, but is equivocal. Based on the best data available today the year of publication is 1832 (see above under discussion of  Embia ). </p>
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581487B1FFE4A723D5E03EC6FE9F0CD8.text	581487B1FFE4A723D5E03EC6FE9F0CD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Euembia Verhoeff 1904	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Euembia Verhoeff 1904 , type species. </p>
            <p> The name  Euembia was erected as a subgenus of  Embia Latreille 1929 to include those species of  Embia with males bearing wings (at that time excluding  Embia (Haploembia) solieri Rambur 1942 ) (Verhoeff 1904). Verhoeff did not, however, designate a type species. He included 12 species of  Embioptera in  Euembia including those from numerous different currently recognized genera.  Euembia has been regarded as a subjective synonym of  Embia since soon after it was first recognized (Enderlein 1909; 1912). Therefore, in the interest of selecting a type species best reflecting the historical interpretation of  Embia Latreille 1925 , I hereby designate as type species of  Euembia Verhoeff 1904 the species  Embia savignii Westwood 1837 (new type designation). </p>
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581487B1FFE3A723D5E039F4FBD00F46.text	581487B1FFE3A723D5E039F4FBD00F46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anisembiidae Davis 1940	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Anisembiidae Davis 1940 , homonymy and authorship. </p>
            <p> Ross (1940b) and Davis (1940c) proposed the name  Anisembiidae at the family rank the same year based on the same type genus,  Anisembia Krauss 1911 . The date on Ross (1940b) is “December, 1940” whereas the date on Davis (1940c) is “Read 27th November, 1940.” A note by Ross (1944:434) reads, “Davis's 15-day prior use of the name  Anisembiidae (1940e) [sic] was due to an unexpectedly earlier mailing date of his publication.” Nevertheless, because of this,  Anisembiidae Davis, 1940 c has priority. In some recent cases, however, (e.g. Ross 2003b)  Anisembiidae is recognized at the family rank attributed to Davis (1940c) but at the subfamily rank attributed to Ross (Ross 1940b). According to the Principle of Coordination described in Article 36.1,  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c has priority over  Anisembiidae Ross 1940 b at all family-group ranks and  Anisembiidae Ross 1940 b is a junior homonym of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c (and likewise  Anisembiinae Ross 1940b is a junior homonym of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c). </p>
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581487B1FFE3A723D5E03CE3FD220BEE.text	581487B1FFE3A723D5E03CE3FD220BEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anisembiinae Davis 1940	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Anisembiinae Davis 1940 , status of tribes </p>
            <p> Ross (2003b) attempted to establish a tribal classification of the subfamily  Anisembiinae , but (as explained by Engel and Grimaldi (2006)) most of his new tribal names are not available under the Code. To be available, a new family-group name; 1) must be explicitly indicated as new (Article 16.1), 2) must cite the name of the type genus (Article 16.2), and 3) must diagnose the taxon in words, cite a reference to a published description, or be expressly proposed as a new replacement name (Articles 13.1.1-3). Most of the new tribe names proposed by Ross (2003b) fail to satisfy one or more of these conditions. As a result, they are unavailable. Within Anismebiinae, two tribal names were historically available and used in the classification by Ross (2003b), Mesembiini Ross and  Anisembiini Davis. The only new tribe name proposed by Ross (2003b) that satisfies conditions for availability set by the code is  Poinarembiini Ross. The following names are each nomina nuda: </p>
            <p> Exochosembiini Ross 2003b , nomen nudum </p>
            <p> Isosembiini Ross 2003b , nomen nudum </p>
            <p> Saussurembiini Ross 2003b and  Saussurembini Ross 2003b , nomen nudum and nomen incorrectum since it is inappropriately formed from an available genus or is based on a non-existent genus “ Saussurembus ” </p>
            <p> Stenembiini Ross 2003b , nomen nudum </p>
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581487B1FFE3A723D5E0390CFE540D9C.text	581487B1FFE3A723D5E0390CFE540D9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Australembiidae Ross 1963	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Australembiidae Ross 1963 , status </p>
            <p> Engel and Grimaldi (2006) recently placed  Australembiidae as a subfamily in  Notoligotomidae Davis. However , in a recent paper dealing with  Metoligotoma Davis ,  Australembiidae was returned to family status (Miller &amp; Edgerly 2008). </p>
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581487B1FFE2A722D5E038DFFB620FE8.text	581487B1FFE2A722D5E038DFFB620FE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Saussurembia Davis 1939	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Saussurembia Davis 1939 (=  Saussurella Davis 1939 , homonym), type species. </p>
            <p> Saussurella Davis 1939 e was recognized as a preoccupied name by Davis (1940b) and replaced with  Saussurembia Davis 1940 b. According to Article 67.8, the two names have the same type species. Davis (1939e) described  Saussurella based on the species  Embia ruficollis de Saussure 1896, but this was a </p>
            <p> misidentification (Ross 1992; 2003b). Davis (1939e) based his new genus expressly on a specimen examined by him and identified by Navás (1924) as  Oligotoma ruficollis (de Saussure).  Embia ruficollis de Saussure 1896 is actually a species now placed in  Chelicerca (Ross 1992; 2003b). However, when an author employs the name of a species as the type of a new genus, but expressly in the sense of a misidentification, then the author is deemed to have established a new nominal species bearing the specific name in combination with the new nominal genus (Article 11.10 of the 2000 Code, Article 11i of the 1985 Code), and that species is the type of the new genus. In other words, by basing the new genus  Saussurella on an express misidentification of  Embia ruficollis (sensu Navás (1924)) Davis (1939e) established the new species  Saussurella ruficollis Davis 1939 e. Ross (1992) did not adhere to Article 11.10 (Article 11i) in dealing with this issue. Instead, he erected a new name,  Saussurembia davisi Ross 1992 , for the species misidentified by Davis (1939e) and Navás </p>
            <p> (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 1939e) (new synonym). This assumes, of course, that Ross (1992) correctly identified his holotype specimen as the same species as that misidentified by Davis (1939e), but he indicated that the specimen examined by Davis (1939e) (which is the holotype of  Saussurella ruficollis Davis 1939 e) was also examined by him (1992). </p>
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581487B1FFE2A721D5E03C1CFBCD0ECC.text	581487B1FFE2A721D5E03C1CFBCD0ECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oligotoma valida	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Oligotoma valida attributed to Hagen (1885) by Davis (1939d) and the type species of  Parembia Davis 1939 a. </p>
            <p> In Hagen’s (1885) monograph of the  Embioptera (“Embidina”) he mentions the name “  Oligotoma valida ” in reference to a large female  Embioptera specimen. However, he makes it clear that although he had considered naming a new species, he instead regarded the specimen as a member of  O. michaeli McLachlan writing, “The female, of which I possess a specimen, seems rather gigantic compared with the described male, so that I had provisionally described is as  O. valida . But as McLachlan [1883:259] by the words in brackets, ‘apparently  O. Michaeli [sic] McLachl.,’ accepts this determination, I have followed him not to encumber synonymy” (Hagen 1885:150). Hagen’s statement clearly indicates his intention to regard the specimen as  O. michaeli and not a new species,  O. valida . Later in the document he states that “…the supposition that the large wingless female belongs to  O. Michaeli [sic] needs the support of further careful observation,” (Hagen 1885:224) clarifying, again, that he regarded the specimen to be  O. michaeli and not the basis of a new species,  O. valida . This is further reinforced by Hagen’s (1885) own summary of his work when he states that he recognizes 17 species and that “…I have been purposely as careful as possible in making new species. I could have enumerated six species more, against which with our actual knowledge little objection could have been made.” Since  O. valida is not one of the 17 he recognizes, it is clear that it is among the six he did not enumerate. According to Article 11.5, a name must be used as valid when proposed unless it was first published as a junior synonym and subsequently made available. Under this scenario,  O. valida is a nomen nudum and is (ironically) invalid. Davis (1939d) regarded  Oligotoma valida Hagen 1885 as a valid name (with the synonym  Embia major Imms 1913 ) and used it as the type species of a new genus  Parembia Davis 1939 a. Ross (1950) regarded  O. valida Hagen as a valid name and believed it was proposed “inadvertently.” As Hagen (1885) made it clear that he did not intend the name to be valid, each of these interpretations is incorrect. </p>
            <p> Davis (1939d) 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 (1939d). 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. </p>
            <p> 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. </p>
            <p> 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 (1939d) 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 (1939d). However, it is also a synonym of  Embia major Imms according to Davis (1939d) 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 ). </p>
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581487B1FFE1A721D5E03E53FA950AB2.text	581487B1FFE1A721D5E03E53FA950AB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lithembia Ross 1984	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Lithembia Ross 1984 , status </p>
            <p>This name is a nomen nudum since it was not made properly available (see Engel &amp; Grimaldi 2006).</p>
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581487B1FFE1A721D5E03B25FB650831.text	581487B1FFE1A721D5E03B25FB650831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pogonembia Ross 2003	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pogonembia Ross 2003 , spelling of type species. </p>
            <p> Two spellings of the type species of  Pogonembia Ross 2003 b were presented in the original descriptions of the genus and species (Ross 2003b),  P. motaguae (in the description of the species) and  P. motaquae (in the type species designation of the genus). It seems clear that the intended spelling was  P. motaguae since it was named for the Rio Motagua Valley, Guatemala. For this reason,  P. motaguae is the correct original spelling and  P. motaquae is an incorrect original spelling according to Articles 19.3 and 24.2.3. </p>
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581487B1FFE1A721D5E03C50FC100A3D.text	581487B1FFE1A721D5E03C50FC100A3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Rhagadochir Endlerlein 1912	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Rhagadochir Endlerlein 1912 , spelling of type species </p>
            <p> Enderlein (1909) described the species,  Embia vossleri Enderlein , apparently naming it in honor of the collector (“Gesammelt von Prof. Dr. Vossler” (Enderlein 1909:182). The correct name of the collector was, however “Vosseler,” not “Vossler,” as evident in the change of spelling of the species name (“  E. vosseleri ”) and collector (“Vosseler”) by Krauss (1911) and Enderlein (1912). The change in spelling was accepted by Davis (1940b) who explained Enderlein’s (1909) original spelling as a lapsis calami. Davis’s (1940b) interpretation may be correct, since the clear intent by Enderlein was to name the species after a misspelling of Vosseler, which was an inadvertent error (Article 32.5.1). In this case, the spelling must be emended, which was done by Krauss (1911). Regardless, whether the emendation was justified or unjustified, the emended name  E. vosseleri has been in prevailing usage attributed to Enderlein (1909) for the last century (e.g. Davis 1940b; Enderlein 1912; Krauss 1911; Szumik 2004), and can be deemed a justified emendation according to Article 33.2.3.1. The correct species name is  E. vosseleri Enderlein 1909 . </p>
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            <p> List of  Embioptera family-group names in order of priority </p>
            <p> 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. </p>
            <p> Embiidae Burmeister 1839 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Olynthidae Krauss 1911, invalid name due to homonymy of its type genus.  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Embonychidae Navás 1917 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Clothodidae Tillyard 1937 , junior homonym of  Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 .  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c, valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Anisembiinae Davis 1940c , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Anisembiidae Ross 1940 b, junior objective homonym of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Anisembiini Davis 1940c , valid tribe of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Mesembiini Ross 1940b, valid tribe of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Notoligotomidae Davis 1940 c, valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Oligembiidae Davis 1940 c, junior subjective synonym of  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 .  Australembiidae Ross 1963 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Chelicercinae Ross 1984a , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Archembiidae Ross 2001 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Microembiinae Ross 2001 , junior synonym of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c. Pachylembiinae Ross 2001, junior synonym of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . Scelembiinae Ross 2001, junior synonym of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 .  Andesembiidae Ross 2003 a, valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Aporembiinae Ross 2003b , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Chorisembiinae Ross 2003b , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Cryptembiinae Ross 2003b , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Platyembiinae Ross 2003b , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Poinarembiini Ross 2003b , valid tribe of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c .  Scolembiinae Ross 2003b , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Paedembiidae Ross 2006 a, valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> †  Burmitembiinae Engel and Grimaldi 2006, valid subfamily of  Notoligotomidae Davis 1940 c. †  Sorellembiidae Engel and Grimaldi 2006 , valid family of  Embioptera . </p>
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            <p> List of  Embioptera genus-group names in order of priority </p>
            <p> 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. </p>
            <p> Embia Latreille 1825 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Olyntha Gray in Griffith and Pidgeon 1832, junior homonym replaced by  Embolyntha Davis 1940 d.  Oligotoma Westwood 1837 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 . Condylopalama Sundevall 1847, valid genus of  Embioptera . </p>
            <p> Euembia Verhoeff 1904 , junior objective synonym of  Embia Latreille 1825 .  Haploembia Verhoeff 1904 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 .  Dityle Friederichs 1907 , junior objective synonym of  Haploembia Verhoeff 1904 .  Calamoclostes Enderlein 1909 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Clothoda Enderlein 1909 , valid genus of  Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 . </p>
            <p> Donaconethis Enderlein 1909 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Monotylota Enderlein 1909 , junior subjective synonym of  Embia Latreille 1825 .  Anisembia Krauss 1911 , valid genus of  Anisembiini Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Aposthonia Krauss 1911 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 . </p>
            <p> Dictyoploca Krauss 1911 , suppressed senior homonym replaced by  Apterembia Ross 1947 .  Leptembia Krauss 1911 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Teratembia Krauss 1911 , valid genus of  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 . </p>
            <p> Antipaluria Enderlein 1912 , valid genus of  Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 .  Dihybocercus Enderlein 1912 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 .  Rhagadochir Enderlein 1912 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 .  Enveja Navás 1916 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Embonycha Navás 1917 , valid genus of  Embonychidae Navás 1917 . </p>
            <p> †  Burmitembia Cockerell 1919 , valid genus of  Burmitembiinae Engel and Grimaldi 2006.  Ptilocerembia Friederichs 1923 , valid genus of  Notoligotominae Davis 1940c .  Diradius Freiderichs 1934 , valid genus of  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 . </p>
            <p> Metoligotoma Davis 1936 , valid genus of  Australembiidae Ross 1963 . </p>
            <p> Notoligotoma Davis 1936 , valid genus of  Notoligotominae Davis 1940c .  Berlandiella Davis 1939 e, junior homonym replaced by  Berlandembia Davis 1940 b.  Dinembia Davis 1939 e, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Metembia Davis 1939 d, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Odontembia Davis 1939 a, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Oligembia Davis 1939 b, valid genus of  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 . </p>
            <p> Parembia Davis 1939 a, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Pseudembia Davis 1939 d, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Saussurella Davis 1939 e, junior homonym replaced by  Saussurembia Davis 1940 b.  Berlandembia Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 .  Bulbocerca Ross 1940 b, valid genus of  Anisembiini Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Chelicerca Ross 1940 b, valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Chirembia Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Dactylocerca Ross 1940 b, valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Embolyntha Davis 1940 d, valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Gynembia Ross 1940 b, junior objective synonym of  Haploembia Verhoeff 1904 .  Macrembia Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Mesembia Ross 1940 a, valid genus of Mesembiini Ross 1940b. </p>
            <p> Navasiella Davis 1940 b, junior subjective synonym of  Chirembia Davis 1940 b.  Parachirembia Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 .  Pararhagadochir Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 .  Saussurembia Davis 1940 b, valid genus of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c .  Dilobocerca Ross 1944 , junior subjective synonym of  Diradius Freiderichs 1934 .  Idioembia Ross 1944 , junior subjective synonym of  Teratembia Krauss 1911 .  Microembia Ross 1944 , valid subfamily of  Anisembiidae Davis 1940 c.  Neorhagadochir Ross 1944 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Protochelicerca Ross 1944, junior synonym of  Chelicerca Ross 1940 b.  Schizembia Ross 1944 , valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Machadoembia Ross 1952 a, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 .  Paroligembia Ross 1952 a, valid genus of  Teratembiidae Krauss 1911 . </p>
            <p> Cleomia Stefani 1953 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> †  Electroembia Ross 1956 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Apterembia Ross 1957 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Parthenembia Ross 1960 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Scelembia Ross 1960 , junior subjective synonym of  Rhagadochir Enderlein 1912 . </p>
            <p> Australembia Ross 1963 , valid genus of  Australembiidae Ross 1963 . </p>
            <p> Archembia Ross 1971 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Stenembia Ross 1972 , valid genus of Mesembiini Ross 1940b. </p>
            <p> Arabembia Ross 1981 , valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Brachypterembia Ross 1984 a, junior subjective synonym of  Neorhagadochir Ross 1944 .  Conicercembia Ross 1984 a, valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . Drepanembia Ross 1984a, valid subgenus of  Neorhagadochir Ross 1944 .  Pachylembia Ross 1984 a, valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Pelorembia Ross 1984 a, valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Cryptoclothoda Ross 1987 , valid genus of  Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 .  Chromatoclothoda Ross 1987 , valid genus of  Clothodidae Enderlein 1909 .  Biguembia Szumik 1997 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Gibocercus Szumik 1997 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Amazonembia Ross 2001, valid subgenus of  Gibocercus Szumik 1997 .  Ambonembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Aphanembia Ross 2001 , junior subjective synonym of  Biguembia Szumik 1997 .  Argocercembia Ross 2001 , junior subjective synonym of  Argocercembia Ross 2001 .  Dolonembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Ischnosembia Ross 2001 , junior synonym of  Ambonembia Ross 2001 .  Litosembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Malacosembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Ochrembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Xiphosembia Ross 2001 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Andesembia Ross 2003 , valid genus of  Andesembiidae Ross 2003 . </p>
            <p> Aporembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Aporembiinae Ross 2003 . </p>
            <p> Brasilembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Bryonembia Ross 2003 a, valid genus of  Andesembiidae Ross 2003 . </p>
            <p> Chorisembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Chorisembiinae Ross 2003b .  Cryptembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Cryptembiinae Ross 2003b . </p>
            <p> Ectyphocerca Ross 2003 b, valid genus of Mesembiini Ross 1940b. </p>
            <p> Ecuadembia Szumik 2004 , valid genus of  Archembiidae Ross 2001 . </p>
            <p> Exochosembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c .  Glyphembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Anisembiini Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Isosembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Oncosembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Chelicercinae Ross 1984a . </p>
            <p> Phallosembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of Mesembiini Ross 1940b. </p>
            <p> Platyembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Platyembiinae Ross 2003b . </p>
            <p> Pogonembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Anisembiinae Davis 1940c . </p>
            <p> Poinarembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Poinarembiini Ross 2003b . </p>
            <p> Scolembia Ross 2003 b, valid genus of  Scolembiinae Ross 2003b . </p>
            <p> Acrosembia Ross 2006 b, valid genus of  Embiidae Burmeister 1839 . </p>
            <p> Badkhyzembia Gorochov and Anisyutkin 2006 , valid genus of  Paedembiidae Ross 2006 a.  Paedembia Ross 2006 a, valid genus of  Paedembiidae Ross 2006 a. </p>
            <p> †  Sorellembia Engel and Grimaldi 2006 , valid genus of  Sorellembiidae Engel and Grimaldi 2006 .  Bulbosembia Ross 2007 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 .  Eosembia Ross 2007 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 . </p>
            <p> Lobosembia Ross 2007 , valid genus of  Oligotomidae Enderlein 1909 . </p>
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