Types and Their Locations 



An endeavor has been made to record, whenever possible, pertinent 

 data relative to the type (holotype or lectotype) of all species. These 

 data include locality (as published in original description without change 

 in geographic name), form (pterygopolymorphic), sex (male or female), 

 and present deposition of the type specimen. When such information 

 was not included in the original description or subsequent publications, 

 the data on locality, wing development, and sex were obtained insofar as 

 possible from the type specimens and labels thereon. When the type 

 specimen is apparently "lost" or no information available on sex, or type 

 locality, the term "unknown" is used. 



As heretofore recorded in the pages, tingid types are lodged in museums, 

 other institutions, and private collections in many countries. The full name 

 and address of the museum or institution (including private collections) 

 to which the abbreviations refer are as follows: 



Amer. Mus. 



Argentina Mus. 



Austr. Mus. 

 Berlin Mus. 



Bishop Mus. 

 British Mus. 



Brussels Mus. 



Bucharest Mus. 

 Cal. Acad. 



Canada. Coll. 



Carnegie Mus. 

 Cent. Afr. Mus. 



Copenhagen Mus. 



Cornell Univ. 

 Coryndon Mus. 

 Drake Coll.(USNM) 



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American Museum Natural History, New York 



City, New York 

 Museo Argentina de Ciencias Naturales, Buenos 



Aires, Argentina 

 Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia 

 Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Zoologisches 



Museum, Berlin, Germany 

 Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii 

 British Museum (Natural History), London, 



England 

 Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Bel- 



gique, Brussels, Belgium 

 Muzel de Istorie Naturala, Bucharest, Rumania 

 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, 



California 

 National Collection, Entomological Branch, 



Ottawa, Canada 

 Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

 Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, 



Belgium (formerly Musee du Congo Beige) 

 Universitets Zoologiske Museum, Copenhagen, 



Denmark 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 

 Coryndon Museum, Nairobi, Kenya 

 Carl J. Drake Collection (United States Na- 

 tional Museum) 



