•188 Mr. K. G. Blair on lite Falrician Types of 



originally described as Tenehrio atratus (1775). The type 

 of this is stated to be in the British Museum, but I am 

 unable to trace it. The evidence, however, is quite in accord- 

 ance with the Zjphohas ni'giitus, 01., having been correctly 

 recognized, and tiiis is cleaiiy a synonym of ^^ Tenehrio'''' 

 atralKS, F. 



The three species about which the confusion has aiiseu 

 may therefore be allocated as follows : — 



PseudohJaps dispar, Herbst. 



=atrata, auct. (nee F.), = ni(/n'ta, aiict. (nee F.). 



Zophohas atratus, F. 



= )tiijritus,7 ., = ni(jritus, 0\.,=7norio, auct. (nee F.). 



Alohates morio, F., = barbata, Knoch. 



26. Prioscelis serrata, Syst. Eiit. p. 255 {Tenehrio). Sii rra 



Leone. 



27. Adelium porcatuni, Syst. Ent. p. 239 (Carcdms). Aus- 



tralia. 



28. IloploJiraclnum dentipes, Spec. Ins. i. p. 320 {/Jclvps). 



Coroniandel. 



=ebeninus, Walk. (Jlelops). Ceylon. 

 ? = asperi2)enne, Fairm. M adagascar. 



Tlie name dentipes, F., is omitttd from Gebicii's Catalogue. 

 Walker's tyjje is in the British Mustum, and 1 have seen 

 that of Falrmaire in the Paris Museum ; but, as I was unable 

 at the time lo make a direct comparison, the difference in 

 locality makes me a little doubtful of this synonymy. 



20. Euppzus loncjipes, Sjjcc. Ins. i. p. '>26 (//e/oy^.s). Tropical 

 Africa. 



30. Amarygnma morio, Syst. Ent. p. 123 [Erotylus). Au.s- 

 tralia. 



= uniformii, 131aclibn.,=2/«/ojos ecneus, Oliv. 



Mr. II. J. Carter has already published the results of my 

 observations on these types of Australian Amarygtninaj, 

 made at his request (Tians. Roy. Soc. S. Austral, xxxvii. 

 1913, p. 6). 



Ullvi(!r, in tiansferring this gr.aij) of insects froni Krotylus 



