The Corimelaeninae are a subfamily of shield bugs within the family Thyreocoridae. It has often been treated as a family (e.g.[1][2]), but the name Thyreocoridae, published in 1843, has nomenclatural priority over Corimelaenidae, published in 1872.[3][4][5]
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Subfamily: | Corimelaeninae Uhler, 1872
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References
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