
RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 163 
The MNHU, Berlin specimens stand beside Gerstaecker’s label: hastatus Cand., 
Madag. Goud. Despite the absence of Klug’s and Candéze’s labels, which is 
probably due to Gerstaecker (see p. 275), these are believed to be the specimens 
submitted, with the name hastatus, to Candéze by Klug. The number 16088 on 
these specimens refers to a catalogue and list of localities in the MNHU, Berlin. 
The three specimens from the Dejean collection are those submitted by de la 
Ferté Sénectére. They are recorded in de la Ferté Sénectére’s manuscript list 
(in BMNH) of Dejean specimens sent to Candéze for determination, The absence 
of Dejean’s and/or Candéze’s determination labels and of any indication that they 
formed part of de la Ferté Sénectére’s collection is probably due to Janson (see 
p. 276). I have assumed that the specimen from the Candéze collection is one 
retained by Candéze at the time of the description. 
Agrypnus haterumana (Ohira) comb. n. 
Colaulon (Cryptolacon) haterumana Ohira, 1967b : 104. 
Holotype. Hateruma-jima near Ishigaki, 27.vii.1964 (M. Yasui). Ohira 
collection. Not examined. 
The generic attribution is based on the description. 
Agrypnus herzi (Koenig) comb. n. 
Lacon herzi Koenig, 1887 : 353. 
Adelocera herzi (Koenig) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens collected in 
Korea by O. Herz and submitted to Koenig by D. G. Sievers. 
Type-material: ?ZI, Leningrad (Horn and Kahle, 1935 : 138). 
The generic attribution is based on the description. The species bears a 
resemblance to A. judex (Candéze) and A. setiger (Bates) in that erect setae are 
present on the elytra. 
Agrypnus hexagonus (Candéze) comb. n. 
Tilotarsus [sic] hexagonus Candéze, 18936 : 13. 
Lobotarsus hexagonus (Candéze) Schwarz, 1906 : 30. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from Antana- 
narivo [MADAGASCAR]. 
Type-material: >IRSNB, Brussels. 
The generic attribution is based on the following specimen: 2, Museum Paris, 
Madagascar, Coll. Ch. Alluaud, 1904; Tilotarsus hexagonus Cand. [Cand.] Cand. 
det. 1895 (MNHN, Paris). 
