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Therobia vulpes (Seguy) comb. n. 

 Timavia atviventris (Walker) comb. n. 

 Timavia gemina (Mesnil) comb. n. 

 Timavia winthemioides (Mesnil) comb. n. 

 Tothillia asiatica (Tothill) comb. n. 

 Trichopareia malayana (Townsend) comb. n. 

 Uromedina atrata (Townsend) comb. n. 

 Uromedina eumorphophaga (Baranov) comb. n. 

 Weingaertneriella longiseta (Wulp) comb. n. 

 Xanthopteromyia plumosa (Townsend) comb. n. 

 Zenillia grisellina (Gardner) comb. n. 



(d) New names for junior homonyms 



townsendi Crosskey nom. n., for Senexorista sumatrana Townsend, 1927 (secondary homonym 



in Carcelia of Carcelia sumatrana Townsend, 1927). 

 wiedemanni Crosskey nom. n., for Ocyptera bicolor Wiedemann, 1819 (preoccupied by Ocyptera 



bicolor Olivier, 1 8 1 1 ) . 



(e) New taxa 

 Tothillia gen. n. (p. 104). 

 Lophosiosoma javanum sp. n. (p. 82). 

 Lophosiosoma obliteration sp. n. (p. 83). 

 Lophosiosoma rufofemoratum sp. n. (p. 83). 

 Phyllomya gibsonomyioides sp. n. (p. 73). 



LECTOTYPE DESIGNATIONS 



New lectotype designations are made below for fifty-four nominal species occurring 

 in the Oriental Region. Each lectotype and available paralectotype has been 

 appropriately labelled. Those type-specimens of Villeneuve that stood in Mesnil's 

 collection and are now, by purchase, in the Canadian National Collection have been 

 annotated 'ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil'. 



Alsomyia rufipes Villeneuve, 19376 : 407. 



Described from one <$ and one $ syntype. LECTOTYPE <$, India: Madras, 

 Coimbatore, 7.ix.igi3 (T.B.F.) (in Canadian National Collection, Ottawa, ex coll. 

 Villeneuve-Mesnil). Lectotype labelled 'Coimbatore, parasite on Clania crameri 

 7. IX. 13 T.B.F. Coll.'. The $ syntype (paralectotype), also from India, has not 

 been seen; according to Villeneuve its label is indecipherable. A $ specimen in 

 CNC from Lyallpur apparently has no type-status. 



Aplomyia carceliaeformis Villeneuve, 1937a : 3. 



Described from three conspecific £ syntypes. LECTOTYPE <$, China: Szechwan, 

 Mt Omei (D. C. Graham) (in United States National Museum, Washington D.C., 

 No. 62506). Paralectotypes 2 <$, data as lectotype (in CNC, Ottawa, ex coll. 

 Villeneuve-Mesnil). The lectotype bears Villeneuve's original label 'Aplomyia 

 carceliaeformis Typ. Villen.'. 



