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Mystacides interjecta Banks, 1914, p. 262, figs. 2, 5. 
(CEcetina) 
Lectotype, female. — Go Home Bay, Ontario, August 22, 
E. M. Walker. No. 11551. 
This species is a synonym of longicornis (L.). 
CEcetina disjuncta Banks. — see CEcetis disjuncta (Banks) 
CEcetina flavida Banks. — see CEcetis flavida (Banks) 
CEcetina floridana Banks. — see CEcetis floridana (Banks) 
CEcetina fumosa Banks. — see Ecetis fumosa (Banks) 
CEcetina interjecta Banks. — see Mystacides interjecta 
(Banks) 
CEcetina parvula Banks. — see Ecetis parvula (Banks) 
CEcetina persimilis Banks. — see Ecetis persimilis (Banks) 
CEcetis cinerascens (Hagen), 1861, p. 282. ( Setodes ) 
Lectotype, male. — Washington, [D. C.] No. 10971. 
This species is illustrated by Betten (1934, pi. 35, figs. 
2-7) under the name resurgens (Walker). 
CEcetis disjuncta (Banks), 1920, p. 351, fig. 100. ( Ecetina ) 
Lectotype, male. — Arroyo Seco Canyon, San Gabriel Mts., 
California, June 17, 1913, F. Grinnell, Jr. No. 10915. 
The male genitalia resemble those of avara (Banks) very 
closely. 
(Ecetis flaveolata (Hagen), 1861, p. 282. ( Setodes ) 
Lectotype, female. — Washington, [D. C.,] Osten Sacken. 
No. 10978. 
This is the same species as inconspicua (Walker) as 
determined by Milne. 
(Ecetis flavida (Banks), 1899, p. 216. ( Ecetina ) 
Lectotype, male. — Kissimmee, Florida. No. 11557. 
Lectoallotype, female. — Same data. 
This is the same species as inconspicua (Walker) as 
determined by Milne. 
(Ecetis floridana (Banks), 1899, p. 216. (Ecetina) 
Lectotype, male. — Biscayne Bay, Florida. No. 11555. 
This is the same species as inconspicua (Walker) as 
determined by Milne. 
