208 CHM. BP. VON SE AVETK 
Agrypnus schwarzi (Schenkling) comb. n. 
Lacon nebulosus Schwarz, 19056 : 278. [Junior primary homonym of Lacon nebulosus Candéze, 
1857.] 
Lacon schwarz Schenkling, 1925 : 33. [Replacement name for nebulosus Schwarz.] 
Adeloceva schwarz (Schenkling) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 99. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from MapDa- 
GASCAR, Cap d’Ambre. 
Type-material: ?DEI, Eberswalde. 
The generic attribution is based on the following specimen. MADAGASCAR: 
Mont d’Ambre; nebulosus Schw., comparé au type [Fleut.] (MNHN, Paris). 
Agrypnus scopulosus (Elston) comb. n. 
Lacon scopulosus Elston, 1924 : 204. 
Lacon scopulosus Elston; Neboiss, 1956 : 12. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens from Queensland; 
Coen River (W. D. Dodd) and Endeavour River. 
Type-material (see p. 274): SAM, Adelaide, AM, Sidney. 
Syntype examined. AUSTRALIA: g, Coen R. Q. W. D. Dodd; co-type (SAM, 
Adelaide). 
Agrypnus scopus (Schwarz) comb. n. 
Lacon scopus Schwarz, 1902b : 200. 
Adelocera scopus (Schwarz) Fleutiaux, 1926 : 96. 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). NEw GuINEA: 4, N. Guinea, Stephansort; 
coll. Schwarz; Typus; Lacon scopus Schw. [Schwarz] (DEI, Eberswalde). 
Agrypnus scrofa (Candéze) comb. n. 
Lacon scrofa Candéze, 1873 : 4. 
Colaulon (Cryptolacon) scrofa (Candéze); Kishii, 1964 : 26. [Good bibliography.] 
LECTOTYPE (present designation). JAPAN: g, right hand specimen of two 
ononecard. Kobe, 71 [underside of card mount]; Kobe; Japan, G. Lewis 1910 : 320; 
Lacon scrofa n.sp. Cdze [Lewis] (BMNH). The absence of Candéze’s determination 
label is probably due to Lewis, who appears to have been in the habit of replacing 
other workers’ determination labels with his own. 
Paralectotypes. I g, on same card as lectotype (BMNH). 1 9, 416, 5/1/67; 
Scropha [sic] Cdz. Jap. [Cand., yellow border]; collection E. Candéze; Lacon scrofa 
Cd. det. E. Candéze [IRSNB curatorial label] (IRSNB, Brussels). 
Candéze records that he has seen a dozen specimens, but I have been unable 
to discover any more specimens collected on Lewis’s first expedition to Japan. 

