130 R. W. CROSSKEY 
CHAETOGASTRINA Mal- georgei Malloch, 1929 
loch, 1929 Syn. n. minuta Paramonov, 1968 
assimilis (Macquart, 1851) comb. n. regina (Malloch, 1936) 
stolida (Malloch, 1929) comb. n. testacea (Macquart, 1843) 
victoriae (Malloch, 1936) 
Genus CHRYSOPASTA Brauer & Bergen- vittata (Macquart, 1855) 
stamm, 1889 walkeri Paramonoy, 1968 
ROEDERIA Brauer & Bergenstamm, 
1893 Genus CHETOGASTER Macquart, 1851 
ECHRYSOPASTA Townsend, 1932 CODIUM Enderlein, 1936 
elegans (Macquart, 1846) CHAETOGASTER: incorrect subse- 
versicoloy Brauer & Bergen- quent spelling 
stamm, 1889 argentifera Malloch, 1936 
zabirna (Walker, 1849) auriceps Paramonov, 1968 
canberrae Paramonov, 1954 
Genus PRODIAPHANIA Townsend, 1927 oblonga (Macquart, 1847) 
DIAPHANIA Macquart, 1843 (pre- gvatiosa Paramonov, 10954 
occupied) syn. n. 
[SENOSTOMA sensu auct., not Mac- pellucida Paramonov, 1954 
quart] violacea Macquart, 1851 
arida Paramonov, 1968 viridis Malloch, 1936 
biarmata (Malloch, 1936) 
brevitarsis Paramonov, 1968 Nomina nuda (unplaceable) 
claripennis Malloch, 1929 
commoni Paramonoy, 1968 Diaphania grisea Brauer & Bergenstamm, 
cygnus (Malloch, 1936) I89QI 
deserta Paramonov, 1968 Formosia viridithovax Bigot, 1874 
echinomides (Bigot, 1874) Rutilia accedens Brauer & Bergenstamm, 
fullerae Paramonov, 1968 1891 
funebris Paramonov, 1968 Rutilia evvonea Paramonov, 1968 
furcata (Malloch, 1936) Rutilia humevalis Paramonov, 1968 
genitalis Paramonov, 1968 Rutilia incomparabilis Brauer & Bergen- 
paratestacea Paramonov, 1968 stamm, 1891 
syn. n. Rutilia sovoy Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1891 
INDEX-CATALOGUE OF SPECIES-GROUP NAMES AND THEIR TYPES 
The index-catalogue given below provides a complete alphabetical list of the 
species-group names of Rutiliini, with a summary of essential information on each 
primary type. Each species-group name is cited in the original spelling and is 
accompanied by the following information: 
Author; date and page reference of original publication; genus of original 
assignment (in parentheses); status and sex of primary type; authority for 
lectotype designation (if relevant) ; data of primary type (when available in the 
sequence: locality, altitude, date of collection, name of collector in italics); 
type-depository. 
Any special annotations, such as explanatory notes on the nomenclatural status 
or dating of names, are given after the basic type information (unless the name is 
unavailable and therefore has no type). Nomenclaturally available names are 
printed in bold type and nomina nuda and other unavailable names are printed in 
