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Ocyptera luciflua Villeneuve, 1944 : 144. 



Described from an unstated number of <$ and $ syntypes, with two cited localities 

 in Formosa and two cited month dates. Two $ syntypes have been seen with 

 data fitting that given in the description; the whereabouts of any $ syntype is not 

 known to me, but if one exists it presumably has the same data as one of the males. 

 LECTOTYPE rj\ Formosa: Kosempo, vi.1908 (Sauter) (in Canadian National Collec- 

 tion, Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil). Paralectotype £, Formosa: Taihorin, 

 vii.1911 (Sauter) (CNC, ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil). 



The lectotype has printed labels reading 'Formosa Sauter' and 'Kosempo 908. 

 VI.' and carries Villeneuve's original handwritten label reading 'Ocyptera luciflua 

 n.sp.'. 



Ocyptera rufimana Villeneuve, 1944 : 144. 



Described from four $ and three $ syntypes from Takao and Koroton (publ, 

 Koraton) in Formosa. No syntypes from the Takao locality have been located, 

 but two have been seen from Koroton. LECTOTYPE q, Formosa: Koroton, 

 1-15.ix.1907 (Sauter) (in Canadian National Collection, Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve- 

 Mesnil). Paralectotype <^, same data and depository as lectotype. 



The lectotype and paralectotype both have printed labels reading 'Formosa 

 Sauter' and 'Koroton, 907.IX.1-15.', and the lectotype has Villeneuve's original 

 handwritten label 'Ocyptera rufimana n.sp.'. 



Oxyphyllomyia cordylurina Villeneuve, 1937a : 12. 



Described from three $ syntypes, all of which are in Washington D.C. LECTO- 

 TYPE $, China: Szechwan, Mt Omei (D. C. Graham) (in United States National 

 Museum, Washington D.C). Paralectotypes: 2 $, same data and depository as 

 lectotype. 



The lectotype has printed labels 'Mt Omei Szechuen China' and 'DCGraham 

 Coll' and bears Villeneuve's original handwritten label reading 'Oxyphyllomyia 

 cordylurina Typ. Villen.'. 



Pexopsis buccalis Mesnil, 1951 : 207, 1952a : 209. 



Described from one syntype of each sex without a designated type. LECTO- 

 TYPE <$ [fore and mid legs lost], China: Chekiang, Hang-chou, 1925 (A. Pichon) 

 (in Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris). 



The lectotype bears a printed label reading 'Museum Paris Chekiang, Hangtcheou 

 A. Pichon 1925' and Mesnil's handwritten label reading 'Pexopsis buccata Mesn.' 

 (the discrepancy between the name label 'buccata' and the published name buccalis 

 evidently being due to inadvertent error). The $ syntype (paralectotype), from 

 Shanghai, has not been located. 



Phyllomyia elegans Villeneuve, 1937a : 13. 



Described from 'plusieurs individus' without stated sex. Two 9 syntypes have 

 been located. LECTOTYPE $, China: Szechwan, Mt Omei (D. C. Graham) (in 



