
RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE Il 
DEI, Eberswalde 
FRI, Dehra Dun 
HSPA, Honolulu 
IMZU, Turin 
IRSNB, Brussels 
IZPAN, Warsaw 
MCSN, Genoa 
MCZ, Harvard 
MM, Brno 
MN, Santiago 
MNHN, Paris 
MNHU, Berlin 
NM, Basle 
NM, Nairobi 
NM, Vienna 
NMV, Melbourne 
NR, Stockholm 
RNH, Leiden 
SAM, Adelaide 
TM, Budapest 
TU, Turku 
UM, Oxford 
USNM, Washington 
UZM, Copenhagen 
ZI, Leningrad 
ZIMLU, Halle-Wittenburg 
ZM, Amsterdam 
ZMU, Helenski 
ZMU, Moscow 
ZSBS, Munich 
ZUM, Uppsala 
Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, East Germany (formerly 
at Berlin—Dahlem) 
Forest Research Institute, India. 
Hawaiian Sugar Planter’s Association, Hawaii. 
Museo ed Istituto di Zoologia dell’Universita, Italy. 
Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Belgium. 
Instytut Zoologiczny, Polska Akademia Nauk, Poland. 
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Italy. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 
Moravské Museum, Biologiky Ustav, Czechoslovakia. 
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Chile. 
Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, France. 
Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Germany. 
Naturhistorisches Museum, Switzerland. 
National Museum, Kenya. Formerly Coryndon Museum. 
Naturhistorisches Museum, Austria. 
National Museum of Victoria, Australia. 
Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Sweden. 
Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Netherlands. 
South Australian Museum, Australia. 
Természettudomanyi Museum, Hungary. 
Department of Zoology, Turku University, Finland. 
Hope Department, University Museum, England. 
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, 
Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 
Universitetets Zoologiske Museum, Denmark. 
Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R. 
Zoologisches Institut, Martin Luther Universitat, Halle-Witten- 
burg, East Germany. 
Zodlogisch Museum, Netherlands. 
Zoological Museum of the University, Finland. 
Zoological Museum of the University of Moscow, U.S.S.R. 
Zoologische Sammlung des Bayerischen Staates, West Germany. 
Zoologisk Universitets Museum, Sweden. 

NOTE ON THE LINE AS A UNIT OF MEASUREMENT 
Some nineteenth-century workers used the line as a unit of measurement in 
their descriptions. A six inch ivory ruler produced by Janson of Russell Street, 
London, shows that the English, French and German lines differ in length. In 
the present work the following metric equivalents are used: 
I English line = 2-117 mm 
I German line = 2-IgI mm 
1 French line = 2:250 mm 
SPECIES REMOVED FROM THE SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 
Propsephus tropicus (Hope) comb. n. 
Agrypnus tropicus, Hope, 18430 : 365. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation), LrBERIA: 2 tropicus Hope, Palmas [Hope]; 
Type, Hope, Ann. Nat. Hist 11. 1843 p. 365. coll. Hope Oxon [UM, Oxford 
