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Athripsodes transversus (Hagen), 1861, p. 279. ( Lepto - 
cerus) 
Lectotype, female . — Washington, D. C., Osten Sacken. 
No. 10967. Allotype , male. — Washington, D. C., June 22. 
A large series of this species in the M. C. Z. shows that it 
is the common one in the vicinity of the type locality, and 
that the designated allotype is correctly associated with 
Hagen’s type. The male genitalia of the allotype are shown 
in fig. 40. 
Athripsodes variegatus (Hagen), 1861, p. 278. ( Leptocerus ) 
Lectotype, male. — Chicago, Illinois, Osten Sacken. No. 
10964. 
The genitalia of this species have been illustrated by 
Betten under the name aspinosus Betten (1934, pi. 31, figs. 
5-10). Both variegatus and aspinosus are synonyms of 
resurgens (Walker) , according to the identification of Banks 
and Milne. 
Leptocella Candida (Hagen), 1861, p. 280. ( Setodes ) 
Lectotype, male. — Florida, May, 1858, Sacken. No. 
10972. 
No attempt is made here to determine the status of any 
species in this genus. 
Leptocella coloradensis Banks, 1899, p. 215. 
Lectotype, male. — Colorado, accession no. 2059. No. 
11582. Lectoallotype, female. — Colorado, accession no. 2022. 
Leptocella minuta Banks, 1900a, p. 257. 
Lectotype, female. — Pullman, Washington, August 9, 
1898. No. 11581. Allotype, male. — Same data, but 
August 19. 
The allotype bears no type label but is undoubtedly of the 
type lot. 
Leptocella nivea (Hagen), 1861, p. 281. ( Setodes ) 
Lectotype, male. — St. Lawrence River, Canada, 1859, 
Sacken. No. 10969. 
Leptocella pavida (Hagen), 1861, p. 282. ( Setodes ) 
Lectotype, female. — Washington, [D. C.], O. Sacken. No. 
10970. 
Leptocella stigmatica Banks, 1914, p. 262, fig. 48. 
