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RECLASSIFICATION OF SUBFAMILY, AGRYPNINAE 255 
(1874 : 7) records that the type is in the ZMHU, Berlin (not confirmed). Interpre- 
tation of the species is based on the three specimens (2 2, I g) from MozAMBIQUE 
recorded by Candéze (1874 : 7) in the BMNH. 
Lanelater mastersi (MacLeay) 
Agrypnus mastersi Macleay, 1872 : 249. 
Lanelater mastersi (Macleay) Arnett, 1952 : 105. 
The description is based on an unrecorded number of specimens collected by 
Masters at Gayndah [AusTRALIA, Queensland]. Neboiss (1956: 3) records that 
the type is in the AM, Sydney, but since he does not record data or otherwise 
identify the specimen this statement cannot be accepted as a valid lectotype 
designation. 
Candéze (1874 : 13) believed mastersi to be a very variable species and regarded 
A. lator MacLeay as a synonym. Neboiss (1953: 3) accepted the synonymy. 
However, since the specimens standing as mastersi in the BMNH belong to a 
number of different species, suggesting that mastersi is not as variable as Candéze 
supposed, I consider it prudent to treat Jatvor MacLeay as a distinct species until 
the lectotypes of the two species have been designated and compared. 
Lanelater modestus (Schwarz) 
Agrypnus modestus Schwarz, 1902f : 305. 
Lanelatey modestus (Schwarz) Arnett, 1952 : 105. 
Holotype. LrssErR SunpA IsLANDs: Sex unknown, Sumbawa (Moser) ?DEI, 
Eberswalde. 
Confirmation of Arnett’s generic attribution is based on the description. 
Lanelater moseri (Schwarz) 
Agrypnus moseri Schwarz, 1903a : 357. 
Lanelater moseri (Schwarz) Arnett, 1952 : 105. 
Syntypes: TANZANIA: 2 ex., Deutsch Ostafrica (Moser). ? DEI, Eberswalde. 
Confirmation of Arnett’s generic attribution is based on the description. 
Lanelater mucronatus (Candéze) 
Agrypnus mucronatus Candéze, 1857 : 42. 
Agrypnus mucronatus var. incisus Fleutiaux, 1927 : 59. 
Lanelater mucronatus (Candéze) Arnett, 1952 : 105. 
Holotype. Borneo: g, mucronatus Cdz. Borneo [Candéze, yellow border]; 
Agrypnus mucronatus Cand. det. E. Candéze [IRSNB curatorial label]; Collection 
E. Candéze (IRSNB, Brussels). 
