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at least three syntypes, but only one has been located which is here designated 

 as lectotype. LECTOTYPE $, [or ? <$], Vietnam (North): Tonkin (in Canadian 

 National Collection, Ottawa, ex coll. Villeneuve-Mesnil). 



The CNC collection contains a specimen, also ex Villeneuve's collection, from 

 Kiangsu Province, China, and the USNM collection contains a specimen from Suifu, 

 China, but neither of these specimens has type-status. 



Servillia bombylia Villeneuve, 19366 : 7. 



Described from 'nombreux $\ all from Mt Omei. LECTOTYPE <$, China: 

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

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



Two other <$ specimens from Szechwan, collected by Graham, have been seen 

 (one from Chuan Shien, the other from foot of Washan) but neither has any type- 

 status. These specimens, originally from Villeneuve's collection, were seen in 

 Mesnil's collection in 1966 and are probably now in CNC, Ottawa. 



Servillia transversa Tothill, 1918 : 48. 



Described from four <$ and three $ syntypes from three localities in Uttar Pradesh, 

 India. Two $ syntypes have been located, both from Dehra Dun. The other 

 two <$ syntypes from this locality and the three $ syntypes from Binsar and Kalligan 

 Range were possibly among the 'paratype' material that Tothill returned to the 

 Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, and may still be present there. LECTO- 

 TYPE <$, India: Uttar Pradesh, Dehra Dun, 9.^.1913 (in British Museum (Natural 

 History), London). Paralectotype <$, same data as lectotype except date 19.iii.1913 

 (CNC, Ottawa). 



The lectotype has a label reading 'For. Zool. Coll. on grass Dehra Dun 9-4-1913' 

 (partly printed, partly handwritten), a label in Austen's hand reading 'India: 

 Dehra Dun, U.P. 9.^.1913. Pres. by C. F. C. Beeson. 1922.148.', a circular red- 

 edged type label on which Austen has written the name in black ink, and Tothill's 

 name label reading 'Servillia transversa Tothill'. It also has a rectangular pink 

 label with the printed word 'TYPE', presumably affixed by Tothill. 



Servillia ursinoidea Tothill, 1918 : 50. 



Described from six <$ syntypes from two localities in Uttar Pradesh, India (five 

 specimens from Airadeo and one from Binsar). Two syntypes have been located, 

 both from Airadeo; the others were probably among the material returned by 

 Tothill to Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, and may still be there. LECTO- 

 TYPE J, India: Uttar Pradesh, Kumaun [= Kumaon], Airadeo, 6880 ft, 31.V.1912 

 (A. D. Imms) (in British Museum (Natural History), London). Paralectotype 

 (J, same data as lectotype except date 3.vi.i9i2 (CNC, Ottawa). 



The lectotype has a label reading 'For. Zool. Coll. Airadeo Kumaon 6880 ft 

 31.V.1912 A. D. Imms.' (partly printed, partly handwritten), a label in Austen's 

 hand reading 'India: Kumaon, U.P., Airadeo, 6,880 ft. 31.V.1912. Dr A. D. Imms. 

 1922.148.', a circular red-edged type label on which Austen has written the name 



