RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 103 
Type-material: IRSNB, Brussels, according to Fleutiaux (1902c : 298). Not 
confirmed. 
The generic attribution is based on the description. 
Elasmosomus bituberculatus (Fleutiaux) 
Dilobitarsus bituberculatus Fleutiaux, 1902c : 299. 
Elasmosomus bituberculus Schwarz, 1906: 15. [Unjustified emendation.]} 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). SAN THoME: I 9, San Thomé, Dilo- 
bitarsus, bituberculatus Fleut., type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Elasmosomus brunneiventris Schwarz 
Elasmosomus brunneiventris Schwarz, 1902b : 217. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from Kamerun 
[CAMEROUN]. 
Type-material: ?>DEI, Eberwalde. 
The generic attribution is based on the following specimen: 1 9, Kamerun, 
Conradt; brunneiventris Schw. det. Quelle [?Quelle] (MNHN, Paris). 
Elasmosomus cornutus (Candéze) 
Dilobitarsus cornutus Candéze, 1865 : 8. 
Elasmosomus cornutus (Candéze) Schwarz, 1902b : 314. 
Candéze recorded the locality as Guinée (probably in the old commercial sense; 
the name was commonly used to denote the Atlantic coastal region of Africa from 
Cape Verga, 10°18’N. to Cape Negro, 15°45’S.). He also refers to a specimen 
from Old Calabar submitted by Murray and another, presumably from the same 
locality, in the Saunders collection. 
Type-material: IRSNB, Brussels, according to Fleutiaux (1902c : 298). Not 
confirmed. 
According to Horn & Kahle (1936: 186, 239, 380) Murray’s and part of 
Saunders’ collections are in the BMNH. The BMNH does not possess any 
cornutus specimens from these collections or from the Candéze collection. The 
remainder of the Saunders collection is in the Fleutiaux collection (MNHN, Paris). 
Not located, 1971. 
The generic attribution is based on the following specimen: ConGo (BRAZZAVILLE): 
I 9, Benito, Congo Franc.; cornutus Cand. comparé type, Mus. Brux. 1902 [Fleut.] 
(MNHN, Paris). 
Elasmosomus cylindricus (Fleutiaux) 
Dilobitarsus cylindricus Fleutiaux, 1902c : 300. 
Elasmosomus cylindricus (Fleutiaux) Schwarz, 1906 : 15. 
