110 Cc. M. F. von HAYEK 
Hemicleus cardiophoroides Fleutiaux 
Hemicleus cardiophoroides Fleutiaux, 1919 : 13. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). KrNyaA: 9, Afr. or. Anglaise, Taveta, 
Alluaud & Jeannel, Mars 1912, st. 65; Hemicleus cardiophoroides Fleut., type 
[Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Paralectotype. TANZANIA: 9, Afr. or. Allemande; Kilimandjaro, versant sud-est, 
Alluaud & Jeannel; Zone inferieure, Neu Moschi, 800 m. Avril Ig12. st. 72; 
conforme a caffer in coll. Cand. Afr. orient. J. Hub... . [illegible]; Nov. 1930; 
non le type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
The meaning of Fleutiaux’s note on the paralectotype is not clear. There does 
not seem to be any obvious difference between this specimen and the lectotype. 
Hemicleus chappuisi Fleutiaux 
Hemicleus chappuisi Fleutiaux, 1935) : 197: fig. 3. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). ETHIOPIA: 9, Ethiopie Merid. Nanaropus, 
Bords du Rudolphe, 565m; Museum Paris, Mission de L’Omo. C. Arambourg, 
P.-A Chappuis & R. Jeannel; Hemicleus chappuisi Fleut., type [Fleut.] (MNHN, 
Paris). 
Hemicleus dorsalis Schwarz 
Hemicleus dorsalis Schwarz, 18984 : 183. 
Syntypes examined. CAMEROUN: I ex., Kameroun; Coll. Schwarz; Typus; 
dorsalis Schw. [Schwarz] (DEI, Eberswalde). I ex., Kamerun Conrad; 
Hemicleus dorsalis Schw. [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). I have no doubt that this 
specimen originally formed part of the syntype-series and that it was subsequently 
acquired by Fleutiaux. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens collected by 
Conrad and submitted by Kraatz. 
Hemicleus duplicatus nom. n. 
Hemicleus jeannelt Fleutiaux, 1935) : 196; fig. 2. [Junior secondary homonym of Hemicleus 
jeanneli (Fleutiaux, 1919).] 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). KEnyaA: 9, Kenya, Env. de Lokitanyalla, 
West Suk-Turkana, 1,200m; Hemicleus duplicatus Fleut., n.n.p. jeanneli Miss. 
Omo 1935 [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Fleutiaux appears to have been aware that Adelocera jeanneli Fleutiaux, 1919 
should be assigned to Hemicleus (see p. 111) and that H. jeanneli (Fleutiaux, 1935) 
therefore required a new name. Although he altered the names on the specimens 
he did not publish the new combination or the new name. 

