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12 13 14 15 Figs 7-15. Left lateral view of male genitalia. 7, Paratella fumaria Melichar, 8, Sephena interstincta Melichar. 9, Sephena conspersa Melichar. 10, Sephena guttifera Melichar. 11, Sephena cyanea Melichar. 12, Sephena scutellata Melichar. 13,' Uxantis solennis Melichar. 14, Uxantis illota Melichar. 15, Sanurus dubius Melichar. aed = aedeagus, as = anal segment, p = pygofer, s = style diversa Melichar, 1902, p. 113 ( Colgar ) Lectotype 8 - (1) Batjan / Aug-Septbr. / ex coll Fruhstorfer (2) diversa / det. Melichar (3) typus (red-bordered label). (Dissected) A male and female specimen were cited in the original description, but only the male here designated as the lectotype was found. The lectotype agrees well with Melichar' s illustration (pl. IV, fig. 1). The genitalia of the lectotype (Fig. 5) differ from the genitalia of Poecilopte- ra ocellifera Walker. This overturns the synonymy established by Distant, 1910, p. 331, and restores diversa as a valid species. New status (= Neomelicharia). divisa Melichar, 1902, p. 48 (Phyma) Paralectotype j - (1) Borneo (2) divisa / det. Melichar (3) typus (red-bordered label). The lectotype male is in the Paris Museum. (= Lawana) dubius Melichar. 1902, p. 29 (Sanurus) Lectotype 8 - (1) Sumba / Fruhstorfer (2) dubius / det. Melichar (3) typus (red-bordered label). (Dissected) Paralectotype o - Same labels as the lectotype. The lectotype genitalia are illustrated (Fig. 15). Three paralectotypes (l 8 2 g) are in the Paris Museum. The syntypes recorded by Melichar in the Berlin Museum were not found, and are presumed to be lost. fasciata Melichar, 1902, p. 8 (Acrophaea) Lectotype o - (1) N. Guinea / Biro 1900 (2) Stephansort / Atsrolabe Bay. Paralectotypes 2 p (1) N. Guinea / Biro 96 (2) Erima / Astrolabe B. (3) fasciata / typ. Melichar (4) typus (Redbordered label). The illustration by Melichar (Pl. IV, fig. 4) may be the specimen selected as the lectotype. The illustration is poorly rendered, but the two dark fasciae across the tegmen enable recognition of the species. Melichar apparently lapsed in citing a male in the original description as only three syntype females were found. The Metcalf Catalog, 1957, erred in citing "Loyalty Islands" as this locality was not given by Melichar in the original description.