Enicodini
Enicodini is a tribe of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. It was described by Thomson in 1860.[1]
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Taxonomy
- Anomonotes Heller, 1917
- Cephalenicodes Breuning, 1953
- Clavenicodes Breuning, 1953
- Dicra Fauvel, 1906
- Enicodes Thomson, 1860
- Enotes Thomson, 1864
- Enotogenes Heller, 1917
- Enotoschema Breuning, 1953
- Falsenicodes Breuning, 1940
- Granulenotes Breuning, 1969
- Leptaschema Breuning, 1953
- Leptenicodes Breuning, 1953
- Leptonota Thomson, 1860
- Lepturonota Breuning, 1953
- Lepturoschema Heller, 1916
- Mimenicodes Breuning, 1940
- Nemaschema Thomson, 1860
- Otenis Heller, 1917
- Paraenicodes
- Pulchrenicodes Breuning, 1953
- Scabroschema Breuning, 1953
- Toxotomimus Heller, 1917
gollark: INI is hardly obvious *either*, given that if you don't do this sort of thing your application/parser ends up having to just arbitrarily decide how to handle some weird thing.
gollark: And that should be an *error*, instead of just guessing what they mean.
gollark: > Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others.I don't think this is actually a good idea, which is why we have strong typing.
gollark: Which is made easier if your config file format does not assume "haha yes it is definitely all just strings".
gollark: rule four.
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