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RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY AGRYPNINAE 205 
Fleutiaux’s interpretation of Lacon is that of Castelnau, 1836 (and the present work» 
type-species punctatus Herbst) while Elston, apparently unaware of Fleutiaux’s 
(1926) correction of the Schenkling catalogue, continued to use Germar’s (1840) 
interpretation of Lacon (type-species murinus Linnaeus = Agrypnus Eschscholtz 
of the present work). 
Agrypnus reductus (Candéze) comb. n. 
Lacon rveductus Candéze, 1878b : LIV (8). 
Adeloceva veductus (Candéze) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from SUMATRA. 
Type-material: ?>IRSNB, Brussels. 
The generic attribution is based on Candéze’s observation that the species bears 
a close resemblance to fibrinus Candéze (= Agrypnus, see p. 155). 
Agrypnus reticulatus (Elston) comb n. 
Lacon reticulatus Elston, 1930 : 6. 
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The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from N. W. 
AUusTRALIA, Kimberley District, Nomkanbah (Dr FE. Mjoberg). Elston states that 
the type is in the NR, Stockholm but unless that museum received only one specimen, 
this cannot be accepted as a valid lectotype designation. Neboiss (1956: 12) 
records the presence of paratype material in the AM, Sidney. 
The generic attribution is based on the description and the fact that Elston 
compares the species with Lacon variabilis Candéze (=Agrypnus, see p. 227). 
Agrypnus rohanchaboti (Fleutiaux) comb. n. 
Tylotarsus vohanchaboti Fleutiaux, 1922b : 45. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). ANGOLA: ¢g, Museum Paris, Angola 
Benguela Capelongo—Dongo, Mission Rohan Chabot 1914; Tylotarsus rohanchaboti, 
Fleut., type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
The second specimen mentioned in the description has not been located. 
Agrypnus rubiginosus (Candéze) comb. n. 
Lacon rubiginosus Candéze, 1882 : 11. 
Lacon rubiginosus Candéze; Neboiss, 1956 : 12. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). AUSTRALIA: 2, Austr. sept.; L. rubiginosus 
Cdz., type [Cand.]; ex Museo van Lansberge (MNHN, Paris). 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens in the Lansberge 
collection from Australia septentrionale; Baie de Darwin. 
