S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 59. (Budapest, 1998)

OV - private collection of O. Vofisek, Kladno, Czech Republic. PM - private collection of P. Moravec, Litomëfice, Czech Republic. PV - private collection of P. Vonicka, Libérée, Czech Republic. RB - private collection of R. Borovec, Nechanice, Czech Republic. SB - private collection of S. Benedikt, Stary Plzenec, Czech Republic. SNMB - Slovak National Museum, Bratislava, Slovakia (I. Okáli). VZ - private collection of V. Zieris, Pardubice, Czech Republic. DESCRIPTION OF THE GENERA Omiamima Silfverberg, 1977 Omias auct., non Germar, 1817. Omiamima Silfverberg, 1977: 124. Type species. Omias mollinus Boheman in Schönherr, 1834 (designated by Silfver­berg, 1977). Description. Body vested with shorter, decumbent and longer, erect hairs. Apex of elytra straight in lateral view. Tarsi with two claws equal in length, connate basally. Included species. Omiamima mollina (Boheman in Schönherr, 1834); O. concinna (Boheman in Schönherr, 1834); O. vindobonensis (Formánek, 1908). Bryodaemon gen. n. Type species. Omias Hanakii I. Frivaldszky, 1865 (herewith designated). Description. Body more or less shiny, appearing glabrous, vested only with thin, decumbent hairs. Elytra ovoid, without humeral angle (Figs 7-8, 19, 24-26, 39). Apex of elytra slightly elongate, ending with acute angle, bent downwards in lateral view (Fig. 6). No scrobes. Tarsi with one claw (Figs 22, 29) or with two heteromorphic claws (i. e. one claw is half times shorter than the other); claws connate basally. (Figs 13, 17, 33, 37). Derivatio nominis. The name is from the Greek, ßpuov (= moss) and Octtpov (= spi­rit) and refers to the mossy habitat of the species assigned to here. Included species. Bryodaemon hanakii hanakii (I. Frivaldszky, 1865) comb, n.; B. hanakii montanus (Petri, 1912) stat. et comb, n.; B. kocsirenae sp. n.; B. boroveci sp. n.; B. rozneri sp. n.; B. brandisi (Apfelbeck, 1903) comb. n. Humeromima gen. n. Type species. Omias rufipes Boheman in Schönherr, 1834 (herewith designated). Description. Body appearing glabrous, without erect hairs. Elytra with distinct humeral angle (Fig. 1). Tarsi with two claws connate basally; claws equal or subequal in length (Figs 3, 5). Derivatio nominis. The name is from the Latin, humerus (= shoulder) and Omiamima, the closely related genus and refers to the distinct humeral angle of the species assigned to here. Included species. Humeromima rufipes (Boheman in Schönherr, 1834) comb, n.; H. nitida (Boheman in Schönherr, 1843) comb. n.

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