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Distribution of species: Neotropical. 

 Number of species: 5. 



Fenestrella Osborn and Drake (1916, p. 222). Synonym of Acalypta. 



Type species: Fenestrella ovata Osborn and Drake (1916, p. 223, fig.). 

 Fixation: Osborn and Drake (1916, p. 223), by monotypy and 



original designation. 

 Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 12). 

 Synonymy: See Acalypta, Drakella. 

 Note: As Fenestrella was preoccupied (Mollusca and Br} r ozoa), 



Bergroth (1922, p. 152) proposed Drakella as a new name for 



Fenestrella. Drake (1928d, p. 1) s3 T nonymized Drakella and 



Fenestrella with Acalypta. 



Froggattia Froggatt (1901, p. 1601). 



Type species: Froggattia olivinia Froggatt (1901, p. 1601, fig.). 



Fixation: Froggatt (1901, p. 1601), by monotypy. 



Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 12) wrongly credited both genus 

 and type species to Horv&th (1902) as Froggattia olivina. 



Homonym: Froggattia Horvdth. (New homonymy.) 



Note: The olive tingid has heretofore been wrongly accredited to 

 Horvdth (1902) as Froggattia olivina, though the description and 

 figure by Froggatt (1901) as Froggattia olivinia (wrongly attrib- 

 uted by Froggatt himself to Horvtith) has priority by almost one 

 year. Under these circumstances the genus and species must be 

 credited to Froggatt, and the spelling of the specific name should 

 be olivinia and not olivina Horv&th, which is a synonym. (New 

 synonymy.) 



Distribution of species: Ethiopian (1), Australian (2). 



Number of species: 3. 



Froggattia Horvdth (1902, p. 604). Homonym of Froggattia Froggatt. 

 (New homonymy.) 



Type species: Froggattia olivina Horvdth (1902, p. 605). 

 Fixation: Horvath (1902, p. 605), by monotypy. 

 Later citations: Monte (1947, p. 12). 

 Homonymy: Sec Froggattia Froggatt. 



Note: F. olivina Horvath is a junior synonym of F. olivinia Frog- 

 gatt. 



Furcilliger Horvath (1925, p. 3). 



Type species: Frucilliger asperulus Horvath (1925, p. 4, fig.). 

 Fixation: Horvdth (1925, p. 3), by monotypy. 

 Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 12). 



