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Forficulinae  Stephens, 1829
Taxonomic Serial No.: 666081

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Subfamily  
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: partial   
  Latest Record Review: 2004   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumEcdysozoa   
             PhylumArthropoda  – Artrópode, arthropodes, arthropods  
                SubphylumHexapoda  – hexapods  
                   ClassInsecta  – insects, hexapoda, inseto, insectes  
                      SubclassPterygota  – insects ailés, winged insects  
                         InfraclassNeoptera  – modern, wing-folding insects  
                            SuperorderPolyneoptera   
                               OrderDermaptera De Geer, 1773 – earwigs, lacrainha, tesourinha  
                                  SuborderEudermaptera Verhoeff, 1902  
                                     SuperfamilyForficuloidea Stephens, 1829  
                                        FamilyForficulidae Stephens, 1829  
                                           SubfamilyForficulinae Stephens, 1829  
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                                              Genus Doru Burr, 1907  
                                              Genus Forficula Linnaeus, 1758  
       

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  Author(s)/Editor(s): Steinmann, H. / Spencer, K. A., ed.  
  Publication Date: 1989   
  Article/Chapter Title: World Catalogue of Dermaptera   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Series Entomologica, vol. 43   
  Page(s): 934   
  Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers   
  Publication Place: Boston, Massachussetts, USA   
  ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-0096-3   
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  Reference for: Forficulinae   
       

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 Comments
       
  Comment: Although Steinmenn (1989) attributes Forficuloidea to Tillyard (1926), Forficulidae to Stephens (1829), and Forficulinae to Verhoeff (1902), the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's Principle of Coordination (Art. 36.1) requires that all three be attributed to the earliest, Stephens (1829): "A name established for a taxon at any rank in the family group [ranks superfamily through subtribe at least] is deemed to have been simultaneously established for nominal taxa at all other ranks in the family group; all these taxa have the same type genus, and their names are formed from the stem of the name of the type genus [Art. 29.3] with appropriate change of suffix [Art. 34.1]. The name has the same authorship and date at every rank"  
 

 

   

 
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