Bromiini

Bromiini (or Adoxini) is a tribe of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The tribe contains approximately 120 genera, which are found worldwide. They are generally thought to be an artificial group, often with a subcylindrical prothorax without lateral ridges and covered with setae or scales.

Nomenclature
The name "Bromiini" is conserved over the older name "Adoxini" because of Article 40(2) of the ICZN, which states: "If ... a family-group name was replaced before 1961 because of the synonymy of the type genus, the substitute name is to be maintained if it is in prevailing usage. A name maintained by virtue of this Article retains its own author but takes the priority of the replaced name, of which it is deemed to be the senior synonym." Bromiini is cited with its own author and date, followed by the date of the replaced name in parentheses: Bromiini Baly, 1865 (1863).

Taxonomy
Following the leaf beetle classification of Seeno and Wilcox (1982), the genera of Bromiini are divided into eight informal groups or "sections": Bromiites, Leprotites, Myochroites, Nerissites, Pseudocolaspites, Scelodontites, Tomyrites and Trichochryseites. In 1993, the section Tomyrites (interpreted as the subtribe "Tomyrina") was given the replacement name "Ebooina" by C.A.M. Reid, as it was based on a preoccupied genus-group name.

In the Catalog of the leaf beetles of America North of Mexico, published in 2003, Myochroites was placed in synonymy with the section Iphimeites in Eumolpini, while Scelodontites was transferred to Typophorini. Of the genera formerly placed in Myochroites, Glyptoscelis and Myochrous were transferred to Iphimeites in Eumolpini, Colaspidea was transferred to Leprotites, while the placement of the remaining genera was not determined.

Genera
These 68 genera belong to the tribe Bromiini:


 * Acrothinium Marshall, 1865
 * Andosia Weise, 1896
 * Anidania Reitter, 1889
 * Aoria Baly, 1863
 * †Aoriopsis Moseyko, Kirejtshuk & Nel, 2010
 * Apolepis Baly, 1863
 * Aulexis Baly, 1863
 * Brevicolaspis Laporte, 1833
 * Bromius Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836
 * Callipta Lefèvre, 1885
 * Caspiana Lopatin, 1978
 * Cellomius Lefèvre, 1888
 * Chalcosicya Blake, 1930
 * Colaspidea Laporte, 1833
 * Colaspina Weise, 1893
 * Cryocolaspis Flowers, 2004
 * Damasus Chapuis, 1874
 * Damelia Clark, 1864
 * Demotina Baly, 1863
 * Dermestops Jacobson, 1898
 * Eboo Reid, 1993
 * Eka Maulik, 1931
 * Endroedymolpus Zoia, 2001
 * Enneaoria Tan, 1981
 * Erythraella Zoia, 2012
 * Eryxia Baly, 1865
 * Fidia Motschulsky, 1861 (= Lypesthes Baly, 1863 )
 * Goniopleura Westwood, 1832
 * Hemiplatys Baly, 1863
 * Heteraspis Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 (= Scelodonta Westwood, 1838 )
 * Heterotrichus Chapuis, 1874
 * Hyperaxis Harold, 1874
 * Irenes Chapuis, 1874
 * Lahejia Gahan, 1896
 * Lepina Baly, 1863
 * Macetes Chapuis, 1874
 * Macrocoma Chapuis, 1874
 * Malegia Lefèvre, 1883
 * Mecistes Chapuis, 1874
 * Mesocolaspis Jacoby, 1908
 * Neocles Chapuis, 1874
 * Neocloides Jacoby, 1898
 * Neofidia Strother, 2020 (= Fidia Baly, 1863 )
 * Osnaparis Fairmaire, 1889
 * Pachnephoptrus Reitter, 1892
 * Pachnephorus Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836
 * Parademotina Bryant & Gressitt, 1957
 * Parheminodes Chen, 1940
 * Parnops Jacobson, 1894
 * Phortus Weise, 1899
 * Piomera Baly, 1863
 * †Profidia Gressitt, 1963
 * Pseudaoria Jacoby, 1908
 * Pseudocolaspis Laporte, 1833
 * Pseudolepis Medvedev & Zoia, 2001
 * Pseudometaxis Jacoby, 1900
 * Pseudoxanthus Zoia, 2010
 * Rhodopaea Gruev & Tomov, 1968
 * Semmiona Fairmaire, 1885
 * Stasimus Baly, 1863
 * Tanybria Selman, 1963
 * Thootes Jacoby, 1890
 * Trichochalcea Baly, 1878
 * Trichochrysea Baly, 1861
 * Trichotheca Baly, 1860
 * Trichoxantha Medvedev, 1992
 * Xanthonia Baly, 1863
 * Xanthophorus Jacoby, 1908

According to BugGuide and ITIS, the genus Graphops has been transferred to the tribe Typophorini, and Glyptoscelis and Myochrous to the tribe Eumolpini.