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Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 4). 



Note: Type species figured by Distant (1902a, p. 240, pi. 15, 



fig. 4). 

 Distribution of species : Ethiopian. 

 Number of species: 2. 



Coleopterodes Philippi (1864, p. 306). 



Type species: Coleopterodes fuscescens Philippi (1864, p. 306) = 

 Solenostoma liliputiana Signoret (1863, p. 575). 



Fixation: Philippi (1864, p. 306), by monotypy (as Coleopterodes 

 fuscescens Philippi (1864, p. 306) = Solenostoma liliputiana Sig- 

 noret (1863, p. 575). 



Later citations: Drake (1922a, p. 353; 1922b, p. 50); Drake and 

 Poor (1936a, p. 383); Monte (1947, p. 5). 



Homonym: Solenostoma. 



Note: As both generic and specific names of Coleopterodes fuscescens 

 Philippi (1864) and of Solenostoma liliputiana Signoret (1863) 

 were created to hold identical species, they are consequently 

 synonyms. The preoccupation of Solenostoma (1863) (homonym) 

 by a genus of fishes gives antecedence to Coleopterodes Philippi 

 (junior synonym) as the valid generic name and liliputiana 

 (Signoret) survives as the valid specific name by priority. See 

 Kirkaldy (1900, p. 241) and Drake (1922a, p. 353, fig.). 



Distribution of species: Neotropical. 



Number of species: 2. 



Drakea Schouteden (1953, p. 166). Synonym of Agramma. 



Type species: Drakea leleupi Schouteden, 1953, p. 166. 

 Fixation: Schouteden (1953, p. 166), by monotypy. 

 Synonymv: See Agramma. Synonymized by Drake (1958a, 

 p. 107)" 



Lullius Distant (1904, p. 429). 



Type species: Lullius major Distant (1904, p. 430, fig.). 



Fixation: Distant (1904, p. 430), by monotypy. 



Later citation: Monte (1947, p. 5). 



Note: This genus originally included two species but as the generic 

 name of Lullius minor Distant was followed by a question mark, 

 Lullius is effectively monobasic. [L. minor is here transferred to 

 the genus Agramma (new combination).] 



Distribution of species. Ethiopian. 



Number of species: 2. 



