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ton, D.C.). Paralectotypes: 10 <$, 1 $, same data as lectotype (7 <$, 1 $ in USNM, 

 2(?inBMNH, 1 <$ in CNC). 



Other paralectotypes may exist. The lectotype bears Villeneuve's original 

 handwritten label 'Hyalurgus cinctus Typ. Villen.'. 



Euproctimyia pyrrhaspis Villeneuve, 1921 : 158. 



Described from 2 <$ and 3 $ syntypes from 'Punjab'. LECTOTYPE <$, Pakistan: 

 Punjab, Lahore, 14.iii.1920, ex Euproctis sp. (T.K.A.) (in British Museum (Natural 

 History), London). Paralectotypes: 1 $, same data as lectotype, except date 

 13. ix. 1920 (BMNH); 1 $, same data as lectotype, except date 15. ix. 1920 (CNC, 

 ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil). 



The remaining two $ syntypes (paralectotypes) have not been located. The 

 two above-listed paralectotypes are accompanied by their puparia. The lectotype 

 is labelled as follows: a label reading 'On Euproctis Lahore Punjab 14.ix.20 T.R.A.' 

 (the word Punjab printed, remainder in hand), a blue-ink label reading 'Parasite 

 on Euproctis sp.', a printed label 'Pres. by Imp. Bur. Ent. Brit. Mus. 1922-23.', 

 and a black-ink label of Villeneuve reading 'Euproctimyia pyrrhaspis Villen. Typ. 

 (1 <J. 2 $)'. 



Macquartia annularis Villeneuve, 1937a : 9. 



Described from 'plusieurs J' from Yao-Gi and Szechwan, China, and 'des $ 

 que je rapporte a cette espece' from Szechwan and Tibet. Two <$ syntypes have 

 been located but no females. LECTOTYPE $, China: Szechwan (D. C. Graham) 

 (in United States National Museum, Washington D.C.). Paralectotype: 1 <$, 

 China: Yao-Gi, 4-8000 ft (D. C. Graham) (CNC, Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve- 

 Mesnil). The lectotype bears Villeneuve's handwritten label 'Macquartia annularis 

 Typ. Villen.'. 



Macquartia gymnops Villeneuve, 1937a : 7. 



Described from three $ syntypes. LECTOTYPE 3, China: China-Tibet border, 

 Tatsienlu, 8-9000 ft, 16.viii.1930 (D. C. Graham) (in United States National Museum, 

 Washington D.C.). Paralectotype $, China: Yachow-Ningyuenfu, 14.vii.1928 

 (D. C. Graham) (CNC, Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil). The lectotype bears 

 Villeneuve's handwritten label 'Macquartia gymnops Typ. Villen.'. It lacks the 

 right foreleg (femur onwards), most of the right wing, and the left third antennal 

 segment. 



The third syntype (from the same locality as the lectotype) has not been seen. 



Makilingimyia melanoptera Townsend, 1928 : 383. 



Described from one $ and two <£ syntypes from the same locality. Townsend 

 (1938 : 131) cited 'Ht male' in Washington, but there is no means of knowing 

 which of the two males in USNM he intended to be the primary type; lectotype 

 designation is therefore required. LECTOTYPE <$, Philippines: Luzon, Mt 

 Makiling [Baker) (in United States National Museum, Washington D.C.). Para- 



