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Note 1:
Heterogyna [unavailable name]
Heterogynes Latreille, 1817g: 455 [as family-group name (
Heterogynes)]. Unavailable name; not based on a genus rank taxon. [Notes (i): the family-group name was initially designated by
Latreille, 1817g to include the tribes
Formicaries (
Formicidae) and
Mutillaires (
Mutillidae). Other authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries used this unavailable name in a variety of forms:
Stephens, 1829b: 356 (
Aculeata subsectio
Heterogyna);
Perty, 1833: 134 (Family
Heterogyna);
Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1835: 97 (Family
Heterogynides);
Haliday, 1836: 331 (as superfamily name,
Hymenoptera stirps
Heterogyna, to include the families
Mutillidae,
Dorylidae,
Formicidae);
Shuckard, 1840a: 188 (
Hymenoptera,
Heterogyna);
Le Guillou, 1842: 313 (as family-group name,
Heterogynes);
Smith, 1851: 1 (
Aculeata tribe
Heterogyna);
Smith, 1855a: 95 (
Heterogyna,
Formicidae);
Smith, 1858a: 1 (
Aculeata tribe
Heterogyna);
Smith, 1859c: 1 (
Aculeata tribe
Heterogyna);
Smith, 1871c: viii (
Heterogyna as superfamily, to include
Formicidae,
Poneridae,
Myrmicidae,
Mutillidae);
Saunders, 1880: 202 (
Heterogyna (=
Formicidae +
Myrmicidae +
Poneridae));
White, 1884: 246 (
Aculeata division
Heterogyna);
Dalla Torre, 1893: title page (
Formicidae (Heterogyna));
Saunders, 1896: 16 (
Heterogyna (=
Formicidae));
Forel, 1899a: 116 (
Heterogyna (Formicidae));
Forel, 1899b: 1 (
Aculeata section
Heterogyna);
Bingham, 1903: 1 (tribe
Heterogyna, family
Formicidae);
Wheeler, 1910a: 134 (
Formicidae (Heterogyna)); (ii)
Heterogyna is not to be confused with
Heterogynaidae (type-genus
Heterogyna Nagy, 1969), a small family of apoid wasps.]
show raw<b>Note 1</b>: {unmissing Heterogyna} [unavailable name] {unmissing Heterogynes} {ref 144240}: 455 [as family-group name ({unmissing Heterogynes})]. Unavailable name; not based on a genus rank taxon. [Notes (i): the family-group name was initially designated by {ref 144240} to include the tribes {unmissing Formicaries} ({tax 429011}) and {unmissing Mutillaires} ({unmissing Mutillidae}). Other authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries used this unavailable name in a variety of forms: {ref 129018}: 356 ({unmissing Aculeata} subsectio {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 127781}: 134 (Family {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 126873}: 97 (Family {unmissing Heterogynides}); {ref 125734}: 331 (as superfamily name, {unmissing Hymenoptera} stirps {unmissing Heterogyna}, to include the families {unmissing Mutillidae}, {unmissing Dorylidae}, {tax 429011}); {ref 128626}: 188 ({unmissing Hymenoptera}, {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 126836}: 313 (as family-group name, {unmissing Heterogynes}); {ref 128667}: 1 ({unmissing Aculeata} tribe {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 128679}: 95 ({unmissing Heterogyna}, {tax 429011}); {ref 128685}: 1 ({unmissing Aculeata} tribe {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 128689}: 1 ({unmissing Aculeata} tribe {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 128709}: viii ({unmissing Heterogyna} as superfamily, to include {tax 429011}, {unmissing Poneridae}, {unmissing Myrmicidae}, {unmissing Mutillidae}); {ref 128453}: 202 ({unmissing Heterogyna} (= {tax 429011} + {unmissing Myrmicidae} + {unmissing Poneridae})); {ref 130306}: 246 ({unmissing Aculeata} division {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 124002}: title page ({unmissing Formicidae (Heterogyna)}); {ref 128456}: 16 ({unmissing Heterogyna} (= {tax 429011})); {ref 125088}: 116 ({unmissing Heterogyna (Formicidae)}); {ref 125089}: 1 ({unmissing Aculeata} section {unmissing Heterogyna}); {ref 122766}: 1 (tribe {unmissing Heterogyna}, family {tax 429011}); {ref 130044}: 134 ({unmissing Formicidae (Heterogyna)}); (ii) {unmissing Heterogyna} is not to be confused with {unmissing Heterogynaidae} (type-genus {unmissing Heterogyna} Nagy, 1969), a small family of apoid wasps.]