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kunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label 
‘Chromocharis gemmata Type Enderl. 3’. 
Pancala gemmata var. viridescens Enderlein, 1936 : 424. 
Described from two g syntypes with the same data. LECTOTYPE. Papua NEw GUINEA, 
New Britain, Kinigunang (C. Ribbe) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, 
Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name label ‘Pancala gemmata n. sp. var viridescens 
Type Enderl. 3’. 
Prosenostoma nigripes Enderlein, 1936 : 435. 
Described from two 3 syntypes from Queensland, one from Cairns and the other from Herber- 
ton. LECTOTYPE 3. AvustrRAtia, Queensland, Herberton, 3700 ft, ii.1g911 (Dodd) (in Museum 
fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). The lectotype bears Enderlein’s name 
label ‘Agalmia nigripes Type Enderl. 3”. 
Psaronia bisetosa Enderlein, 1936 : 414. 
Described from two 9 syntypes from Western Australia. LECTOTYPE 9. AustTRALia, 
Western Australia, Wurarga, Marloo Station, 1935 (A. Goerling) (in Museum fiir Naturkunde 
der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin). 
Pseudoformosia pauper de Meijere, 1904 : 178. 
Described from three 3 syntypes collected by Bernstein in northern Halmahera. LECTO- 
TYPE 9. Invonesia, Moluccas, N. Halmahera (Bernstein) (in Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke 
Historie, Leiden). Paralectotype: one gj, same data as lectotype (in British Museum (Natural 
History), London). 
The syntypes cited above each bear a printed label reading ‘Bernstein Noord Halmaheira’. 
The Leiden Museum collection contains, standing with the lectotype, two § specimens each with 
a similar printed label reading ‘Bernstein Morotai’ but these specimens have no type-status. 
Similarly, the collection of the Zodlogisch Museum, Amsterdam, contains one ¢ and one 9 
specimen of pawper with the printed ‘Bernstein Morotai’ labels, but these specimens also have 
no type-status. 
Rutilia atribasis Walker, 1861b : 288. 
The type-material consists of two conspecific 2 syntypes, though the number of specimens 
was not stated by Walker. LECTOTYPE 9. Inponesta, Moluccas, Batjan [publ. as ‘Batch- 
ian’] (A. R. Wallace) (in British Museum (Natural History), London). Paralectotype: one 9, 
same data as lectotype (in University Museum, Oxford). 
Rutilia desvoidyi Guérin-Méneville, 1843 : 269. 
Described from three syntypes (two 3, one 9) from ‘Nouvelle-Hollande’, of which the males 
have not been located and are presumed lost and of which the 2 syntype (here designated) is in 
Paris. LECTOTYPE. Auvsrratia (no other data) (in Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 
Paris, standing in Macquart collection under reference number 2310). 
The lectotype bears a label in Guérin-Méneville’s writing which reads ‘Rutilia Desvoidyi. 
guer. R. vivipara. Rob. D. p. 321.3. non vivipara f. N.elle hollande’, this label making reference 
to the fact that Guérin-Méneville considered that Rutilia vivipava of Robineau-Desvoidy was a 
misidentification of the true R. vivipava (Fabricius). There is no known evidence to support 
Guérin-Méneville’s supposition, and as the lectotype of desvoidyi is conspecific with the neotype 
of Rutilia vivipara (Fabricius) (herein designated) the name desvoidyi falls as a synonym of 
vivipara. 
Rutilia inornata Guérin-Méneville, 1843 : 268. 
Described from five 2 syntypes from “Nouvelle-Hollande’ recorded in the original description 
as ‘5 individus femelles provenant du méme marchand, 2 dans la coll. du Muséum, 3 dans la 
mienne’; the museum referred to is the Natural History Museum in Paris. The two syntypes 
in Paris Museum still exist there as part of the Macquart collection, but the other three syntypes 
