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Chrysorutilia lineata Enderlein, 1936 : 407. 
Described from one g and one 2 syntypes from the same locality. LECTOTYPE 3. AustrRa- 
L1A, Western Australia, Wurarga, Marloo Station (A. Goerling) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der 
Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Habrota lineata 
Type Enderl. Q’. 
Chrysorutilia rufibarbis Enderlein, 1936 : 405. 
Described from one 2? syntype from ‘Nord-Australien’, and one g and one 2 syntypes from 
Western Australia, of which the g is here designated. LECTOTYPE. Austratia, Western 
Australia, Wurarga, Marloo Station, ix—x.1934 (A. Goerling) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der 
Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotype: one 9, same data as lectotype except date 
x—xi.1934 (MNHU, Berlin). 
The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Habrota rufibarbis Type Enderl. g’ and the year 
date is 1934 (not 1935 as Enderlein cited). The paralectotype 9 (which is much larger than, 
and perhaps not conspecific with, the lectotype) also has ‘Habrota’ on Enderlein’s name label. 
Chrysorutilia splendida var. confluens Enderlein, 1936 : 407. 
Described from one 2 syntype from Western Australia, one 2 syntype from Sydney, and ag 
and five 2 syntypes from Queensland. LECTOTYPE. AusTRALia, Queensland (in Museum 
fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotype: one 9, AUSTRALIA, Western 
Australia, Swan River (Ddmel) (MNHU, Berlin). 
The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Habrota splendida (Donov. 1805) var. confluens 
Type Enderl. 3’. The 9 paralectotype (which has pale pleural hair and is probably wrongly 
associated) is labelled ‘Rutilia splendida Guér. var. confluens Type Enderl. 9’. 
Dexia zabirna Walker, 1849 : 863. 
Described from two $ syntypes with identical data from the British Museum collection, each 
of which bears an old accession label reading ‘47 109’ on one side and ‘W. Austr-alia’ on the other, 
and a pencilled locality label in Austen’s handwriting. LECTOTYPE. AustTRa.ia, Western 
Australia, Perth (G. Clifton) (in British Museum (Natural History), London). Paralectotype: 
one g, same data as lectotype (BMNH, London). 
Donovanius fulgidus var. nigribasis Enderlein, 1936 : 411. 
Described from an unstated number of g and 2 syntypes from the same locality. LECTO- 
TYPE 3. AuvsTRa.ia, Western Australia, Wurarga, Marloo Station, 6.vi.1935 (A. Goerling) (in 
Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotype: one 9, same 
data as lectotype except date ix.1935 (MNHU, Berlin). 
Idania ralumensis Enderlein, 1936 : 409. 
Described from two 9 syntypes with the same data. LECTOTYPE®?. Papua NEw Guinea, 
New Britain, Ralum, 30.viii.1896 (Ff. Dahl) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Univer- 
sitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Rutilia ralumensis Type Enderl. 9’. 
Laccura engeli Enderlein, 1936 : 431. 
Described from two 9 syntypes with the same data. LECTOTYPE 92. INnponeEsiA, Banda 
Islands, Run [=Roon] Island (south of Ceram) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt- 
Universitat, Berlin). 
Pancala eos Enderlein, 1936 : 423. 
Described from three ¢ and seven 9 syntypes from Celebes. LECTOTYPE <3. INDoNgEsiA, 
Celebes, Bonthain, Wawa Karaeng, 1100 m, viii.1931 (G. Heinrich) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde 
der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). Paralectotypes: one g, two 9, same data as lectotype 
($ in BMNH, 92 in MNHU); one 9, same data as lectotype except date ix—x.1931 (MNHU). 
Pancala gemmata Enderlein, 1936 : 424. 
Described from one 2 and two g syntypes from New Britain. LECTOTYPE g. Papua 
New Guinea, New Britain, Ralum, Karakaul, 30.viii.1896 (F. Dahl) (in Museum fiir Natur- 
