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12-14 00 ° ^, vii.1929 (D. C. Graham) (in United States National Museum, Washing- 

 ton D.C.). Paralectotype J, China: Yao-Gi, 4-8 000 ft, 10. vii.1929 (D. C. Graham) 

 (CNC, Ottawa). The lectotype bears Villeneuve's handwritten label 'Eudoromyia 

 funebris Typ. Villen.'. 



Eudoromyia hedini Villeneuve, 1936a : 3. 



Described from two <$ syntypes from Kansu, and one $ syntype (presumed by 

 Villeneuve to be rightly associated) from Tibet. LECTOTYPE $, China: S. 

 Kansu, Kina, 27. vi [publ. as 'viii'] {Hummel) (in Canadian National Collection, 

 Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve). The other syntypes (paralectotypes) have not been 

 located. The lectotype has printed labels reading 'Kina S. Kansu' and 'Sven 

 Hedins Exp. Ctr. Asien Dr. Hummel', Villeneuve's handwritten name label 'Eudo- 

 romyia hedini Typ. Villen.' and a date label reading '27/6'. 



Eudoromyia jocosa Villeneuve, 1936ft : 2. 



Described from one $ and six $ syntypes (the 9 and four £ specimens from near 

 Songpan in Szechwan, one £ from Chetu Pass in Szechwan, and one <$ from Yu- 

 Long-Si in Tibet). LECTOTYPE <$, China: Szechwan, Yellow Dragon Gorge, 

 near Songpan, 12 000-14 00 ° ft> 1924 (in United States National Museum, Washing- 

 ton D.C.). The lectotype bears Villeneuve's original handwritten label 'Eudoromyia 

 jocosa Villen.'. 



Apart from the lectotype only one other original specimen (paralectotype) is 

 known to me to exist. This is a $ that stood in Mesnil's collection (ex Villeneuve 

 coll.) and is probably now in the CNC, Ottawa, collection. 



Eurysthaea cinctella Mesnil, 1953a : 258. 



Described from an unstated number of specimens of both sexes. The description 

 cites a 'Typus' but without indicated sex a lectotype designation is therefore neces- 

 sary in the absence of an unambiguous fixation of the primary type in the original 

 description. No $ syntype has been found, and the $ syntype in BMNH collection 

 (ex Commonwealth Institute of Entomology) is designated as lectotype. LECTO- 

 TYPE $, India: Mysore, S. Coorg, Tithimatti, 29.vii.1939 (in British Museum 

 (Natural History), London). 



The lectotype has labels reading 'Tithimatti S. Coorg, 29. VII. 1939' (day and 

 month date by hand, otherwise printed), '1057' by hand, 'R.R.D. 690' (figure by 

 hand), and 'Eurysthaea cinctella Mesn. L. Mesnil det. 1951'; it also has one of 

 Mesnil's rectangular red 'TYPE' labels. 



Exorista bisetosa Mesnil, 1940 : 39. 



Described from 6 <$ and 2 $ 'Types' from Zi-ka-wei, China, and 7 <$ and 3 $ 'Para- 

 types' from Java (the males and one $), Tchenkiang, China (1 $) and Saochow 

 (= Soochou), China (1 $). All these type-specimens have the status of syntypes 

 up to now. One of the 'types' from Zi-ka-wei, in excellent condition and with the 

 genitalia extracted, is here designated as lectotype. LECTOTYPE J, China: 



