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Distribution of species: Neotropical. 

 Number of species: 2. 



Gonycentrum Bergroth (1898, p. 9). 



Type species: Teleia coronata Fieber (1844, p. 56, fig.). 



Fixation: Fieber (1844, p. 56), by monotypy. 



Later citations: Monte (1947, p. 3); Drake (1950, p. 165). 



Synonyms: Teleia, Sinalda. 



Note: Bergroth (1898, p. 9) proposed Gonycentrum as a new generic 

 name to replace Teleia (preoccupied), and thus Teleia coronata 

 became the type species of Gonycentrum by autotypy. 



Distribution of species: Ethiopian (7), Oriental (1), Australian (1). 



Number of species: 9. 



Malala Distant (1910a, p. 101). 



Type species: Malala bulliens Distant (1910a, p. 101, fig.). 



Fixation: Distant (1910a, p. 101), by monotypy. 



Later citations: Monte (1947, p. 3); Drake (1950, p. 165). 



Distribution of species: Oriental. 



Number of species: 1. 



Minitingis Barber (1954, p. 7). Synonym of Zetekella. (New syn- 

 onymy.) 



Type species: Minitingis minusculus Barber (1954, p. 7, fig.). 



Fixation: Barber (1954, p. 7), by monot3^py. 



Synonymy: See Zetekella. 



Note: An examination of the type species of Minitingis and of 

 Zetekella Drake (1944) shows that they are congeneric. Min- 

 itingis is thus a junior synonj^m of Zetekella, to which M. mi- 

 nusculus Barber is here transferred. (New combination.) 



Montea Bruner (1940, p. 246). Synonym of Eocader. 



Type species: Montea bouclei Bruner (1940, p. 246, fig.). 



Fixation: Bruner (1940, p. 246), by monotypy and original desig- 

 nation. 



Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 3). 



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

 Drake and Hambleton (1944, p. 121). 



Nectocader Drake (1928a, p. 41). 



Type species: Cantacader gounellei Drake (1923b, p. 81, fig.). 

 Fixation: Drake (1928a, p. 41), by original designation. 

 Later citations: Drake and Poor (1936a, p. 283); Monte (1939, p. 

 63; 1941, p. 71; 1947, p. 3); Drake (1944a, p. 141; 1950, p. 165). 



