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RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 49 
Eberswalde); Sambourou (Wa-Nyika), I ex. TANZANIA: Zanguebar, I ex.; 
Kilimanjaro, versant sud-est, Riviére Himo, I ex. (Fleutiaux, 1919, localities) 
(MNHN, Paris). 
Adelocera testaceus (Fleutiaux) comb. n. 
Brachylacon testaceus Fleutiaux, 1935¢: 92 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). KENYA: J, MacArthur, Ziwani, Apr. 
1933; Musée de Nairobi; Brachylacon testaceus Fleut. [Fleut.] (NM, Nairobi). 
Paralectotype. I ex., same locality-label as lectotype; Brachylacon testaceus 
Fleut., type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). The specimen is very badly damaged. 
A great part of the prothorax, the elytra and the entire abdomen are missing. 
It is for this reason that I have not followed my usual practice of designating the 
specimen marked ‘Type’ by Fleutiaux as the lectotype. 
The location of Ziwani is probably 3°23’S, 37°48’E in Kenya and not a place 
of the same name at 10°22’S, 40°15’E in Tanzania. 
The material recorded from Thua River, xi (MacArthur) has not been located. 
See also note on this locality under Lanelater acuminatus (Fleutiaux) p. 242. 
The female from Ennendi, Chad, identified as Brachylacon aethiopicus by Cobos 
(1964 : 586), may belong to this species. 
Adelocera tripartitus (Fleutiaux) comb. n. 
Agraeus tripartitus Fleutiaux, 1927 : 98; pl. 2, fig. 36. 
Agraeus tripartitus Fleutiaux; Fleutiaux, 1935a : 23. 
Agraeus tripartitus Fleutiaux; Fleutiaux, 1947 : 29 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). NortH VIETNAM: 3g, Tonkin, Lac Tho, 
Hoa Binh, A. de Cooman; Agraeus tripartitus Fleut., type [Fleut.]; type de la 
figure [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Paralectotypes: 4 j, same locality as the type. Two specimens bear Fleutiaux’s 
determination label and another Fleutiaux’s labels ‘dessiné par Lesne 1932’ and 
‘pieces genitales [which are missing] gardés par Lesne’ (MNHN, Paris). 
Other material examined. NortH VIETNAM: I ex. Rakam (Fleutiaux, 1947, 
locality) (MNHN, Paris). Laos: 1 g, Xieng Khouang, iv (BMNH). 
Adelocera tumens (Candéze) 
Lacon tumens Candéze, 1873 : 4. 
Adeloceva tumens (Candéze) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 
Holotype. JAPAN: g, Lacon tumens n. sp. Cdze. [? Lewis]; Japan, G. Lewis, 
1910.320 (BMNH). It would appear that Lewis relabelled the specimen on which 
Candéze based his description. 
I have not had the opportunity of examining the specimens recorded from 
Formosa by Miwa (1929 : 232 and 1934: 70). 
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