RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 81 
The location of type not recorded. ?Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, 
Taipei. 
The generic attribution is based on the description and figure. 
Lacon salvazai (Fleutiaux) 
Adeloceva salvazai Fleutiaux, 1918d : 184. 
Lacon salvazai (Fleutiaux) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 93. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). NortH VIETNAM: 9, Laos, Xieng Khouang, 
20.[?]13.15, V. de Salvaza; Adelocera salvazai Fleutiaux, Type [Fleut.] (MNHN, 
Paris). 
Lacon sanguineus (Candéze) comb. n. 
Scelisus sanguineus Candéze, 1863 : 327; pl. 5, fig. 1. 
Holotype. 9, India or.; Janson coll. 1903.130; Scelisus sanguineus Cdz. type 
[Cand.]; Scelisus sanguineus Cand. [Janson] (BMNH). 
The published locality is ‘Hindoustan septentrional’. As the term ‘Hindoustan’ 
was used for both the whole of India and also for a more restricted region north 
of the Vindhya mountains, the locality remains uncertain. There are no additional 
records of this species. The discrepancy between the published locality and the 
label probably arose when Janson relabelled the specimens. 
The characteristics of this species, the type-species of Scelisws, are discussed 
on p. 54. 
Lacon setosus (Candéze) 
Adelocera setosa Candéze, 1874 : 29. 
Lacon (Aulacon) setosa (Candéze); Golbach, 19696 : 158. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). BraziL: g, Villanova, Bates coll.; Janson 
coll. 1903 : 130; Adelocera setosa mihi [Janson, ‘mihi’ is crossed out] Candéze, 
type [Gahan] (BMNH). 
The absence of Candéze’s label is probably due to Janson (see p. 276). The 
published locality is Villa Nova de Rainha. 
Lacon sparsus (Candéze) comb. rev. 
Adeloceva sparsa Candéze, 1865 : 6. 
Lacon sparsus (Candéze) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 93. 
Diphyaulon sparsus (Candéze) Arnett, 1969 : IT. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). U.S.A.: 3g, Adelocera sparsa n. sp. Cdz. 
Californie, Sacramento, Schaum [Cand.]; Janson coll., ex Candéze; Lectotype 
Adelocera sparsa Cand. [M. C. Lane, 1964] (BMNH). 
The specimen also bears M. C. Lane’s label; Lectotype, Adelocera sparsa Cand. 
This lectotype designation does not appear to have been published. 
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