RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 25, 
type de la figure [Fleut.]; constrictus Rits., plumatus Fleut., type de la figure 
[Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). Fleutiaux based his description on the specimens he 
had misidentified as A. feroculus Candéze in 1918. 
Cavicoxum monstrosum Pic. LECTOTYPE (present designation). Laos: Q, 
Laos, Kieng Khong, le 17.1v.1920, P. Vitalis de Salvaza; Cavicoxum monstrosum 
n.g., n.sp. [Pic]; Genre Agraeus selon Fleutiaux [Pic]; Agraeus monstrosus Pic, 
type, sub Cavicoxum monstrosum [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Other material examined. JAvA: Agraeus monstruosus [sic] Pic, sub Cavicoxum 
compare au type [Fleut.], 1 9 (MNHN, Paris), 1 g, 1 2 (BMNH); G. Oengaran, 
vi.1907 (Drescher) 1 2; Djogjakarta (C. J. Louwerens), 1 3, 1 9; Afd. Tjiamis, xi.1g01 
(Drescher), 1 3 (ZM, Amsterdam). I have not examined the specimen from Java; 
Samarang determined as monstrosum Pic by Fleutiaux (1947). 
Adelocera cylindriformis Fleutiaux 
Adelocera cylindriformis Fleutiaux, 1935) : 198; pl. 8, fig. 8. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). Krnya: gj, Kenya, Lokitang, Turkana 
Nord, 750 m; Mission de l’Omo, C. Arambourg, P. A. Chappuis & R. Jeannel, 
1932.33; cylindriformis Fleut., type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Paralectotype. Eruiop1a: 3, Ethiopie Merid. Bourie [sic, published locality 
is Bourillé] Bord de la Riv. Omo, 600 m; Mission de l’Omo, C. Arambourg, P. A. 
Chappuis & R. Jeannel 1932-33. (MNHN, Paris). 
Both specimens differ from the description in that the metasternal tarsal grooves 
do not attain the posterior lateral angles of the metasternum. The grooves are 
curved so that the distal end lies at a point near the lateral margin about two- 
thirds of the distance from the anterior margin of the metasternum. 
Adelocera decipiens (Boheman) 
Lacon decipiens Boheman, 1851 : 417. 
Adelocera decipiens (Boheman) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation. SouTH Arrica: 9, Caffraria; J. Wahlb.; 
_ Typus: decipiens Boh. [Boh.] (NR, Stockholm). 
The published locality is ‘Terra Natalensi’. The absence of a more detailed 
locality label is discussed on p. 280. The metasternum is very short compared 
with species of similar size and appearance, such as the Indian minusculus (Candéze). 
This characteristic is generally associated with a reduction in the size of the wings. 
Unfortunately the wings have been destroyed by verdigris. 
Adelocera demissus (Candéze) 
| Lacon demissus Candéze, 1889 : 74. 
_ Lacon demissus Candéze; Candéze, 1890 : 34. 
Lacon demissus Candéze; Candéze, 1892c : 484. 
| Adelocera demissus (Candéze) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 

