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Leptodictya {Uanuala) Kirkaldy (1905, p. 217). 



Type species: Uanuala leinahoni Kirkaldy (1905, p. 217). 

 Fixation: Kirkaldy (1905, p. 217), by monotypy. 

 Later citations: Drake and Poor (1936a, p. 386); Monte (1947, p. 13). 

 Note: Drake (1931, p. 119) resurrected genus Uanuala Kirkaldy 



from synonymy and made it a subgenus of Leptodictya Stal. 

 Distribution of species: Neotropical (48), Nearctic (5). 

 Number of species: 51. 



Leptopharsa St&I (1873, pp. 122, 126). 



Type species: Leptopharsa elegantvla Stal (1873, p. 126). 

 Fixation: Drake (1922a, p. 370), by subsequent designation. 

 Later citations: Drake (1928c, p. 21); Drake and Poor (1936a, p. 



387); Monte (1939, p. 72; 1941, p. 108; 1947, p. 15);Hurd (1946, 



p. 465). 

 Synonyms: Leptostyla, Gelchossa. 

 Distribution of species: Neotropical (93), Nearctic (5), Australian 



(2), Ethiopian (2), Malagasy (1). 

 Number of species : 103. 



Leptostyla Stal (1873, pp. 120, 125). Synonym of Leptopharsa. 



Type species: Tingis oblonga Say (1825, p. 325). 

 Fixation: Drake (1922a, p. 372), by subsequent designation. 

 Later citations: Drake and Poor (1936a, p. 387); Monte (1947, p. 15). 

 Synon}-my : See L,eptopharsa. Synonymized by Drake (1928c, p. 21). 

 Note: As Leptostyla was preoccupied (Diptera), Kirkaldy (1904, p. 



280) proposed the name Gelchossa to replace the hemipterous 



genus leptostyla Stal. 



Leptotingis Monte (1938, p. 128). Synonym of Corythaica. 



Type species: Leptotingis umbrosa Monte (1938, p. 129). 



Fixation: Monte (1938, p. 129), by monotypy and original designa- 

 tion. 



Later citations: Monte (1939, p. 75; 1941, p. 121; 1947, p. 15); 

 Hurd (1945, p. 80). 



Synonymy : See Corythaica. Synonymized by Monte (1942; p. 104). 



Leptoypha St&l (1873, pp. 121, 129). 



Type species: Tingis mutica Say (1859, p. 349). 



Fixation: Stal (1873, p. 129), by monotypy. 



Later citations: Van Duzee (1916, p. 26; 1917, p. 220); Drake and 



Poor (1936a, p. 387); Monte (1941, p. 121; 1947, p. 15); Hurd 



(1946, p. 456). 



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