
REVISIONARY CLASSIFICATION OF RUTILIINI 1a) 
lectotype designations or restrictions have been published; the lectotypes have been 
appropriately labelled. The names are listed in alphabetical order under their 
original generic assignments. 
For some taxa not all of the original syntypes have been located and examined, 
but all available syntypes other than the lectotypes (i.e. the paralectotypes) are 
noted in the following list and have been labelled as paralectotypes. 
It should be noted that several of Enderlein’s types have labels in his hand- 
writing on which the generic name is different from that with which the specific 
name was combined in publication, and attention has been drawn to such discrepan- 
cies where they occur by quoting the labels. Enderlein (1936) evidently discovered, 
while his paper was in press, that his genus Habrota was based upon the same type- 
species as Chrysorutilia Townsend, 1915, and that some of his new species should be 
assigned to Townsend’s genus; thus these were published in Chrysorutilia but 
remained labelled as Habrota; but, apart from this, there are instances where Ender- 
lein seems simply to have changed his mind on the generic position of some new 
species between the time of labelling the types and publishing the paper. However, 
despite these discrepancies between label name and published name, there is never 
any doubt about the identity of the types for any nominal species-group taxon. 
Chrysorutilia angustigena Enderlein, 1936 : 403. 
Described from two g syntypes from the same type-locality. LECTOTYPE. AvustTRALia, 
Queensland, Herberton, i.1910 (J. P. Dodd) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Univer- 
sitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Habrota angustigena Type Ender. 
ie 
Chrysorutilia caeruleata Enderlein, 1936 : 402. 
Described from ¢ and 2 syntypes (total number not clearly stated) from the same type-locality 
on different dates. LECTOTYE g. Avustrraria, Western Australia, Marloo Station, ix.1935 
(A. Goerling) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotypes: 
23, 19, same data as lectotype except dates ix. 1934 for one g and ii.1935 for 2) ($2 in MNHU, 
Berlin; § with date ix.1934 in BMNH, London). 
__ The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Habrota caeruleata Type Enderl.. g’, and the 
_ paralectotypes cited also bear Enderlein labels with the ‘Habrota’ generic name. The 2 
paralectotype is probably mis-associated with the lectotype. 
Chrysorutilia caesia Enderlein, 1936 : 402. 
__ Described from one g and one 2 syntypes from ‘Australien’ and four 9 syntypes from Queens- 
| land, of which the ¢ is designated. LECTOTYPE g. Avustravia (Clement) (in Museum fiir 
_ Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotype: one 2, same data as lectotype 
(MNHU, Berlin). 
| Enderlein’s name label is lost from the lectotype specimen (though its identity as the original 
| 6 syntype is certain from the label ‘Australien Clement’ and agreement with description), but 
the paralectotype 2 has Enderlein’s name label ‘Rutilia caesia Type Enderl. 9’. 
Chrysorutilia goerlingiana Enderlein, 1936 : 404. 
Described from two ? syntypes from the same type-locality. LECTOTYPE 92. AusrTrRatia, 
| Western Australia, Wurarga, Marloo Station, i.1935 (A. Goerling) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde 
der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Rutilia 
_ goerlingiana Type Enderl. 9’. 


