Pseudotetralobus australasiae (Gory, 1836)
Tetralobus australasiae Gory, 1836: 513 .
Pseudotetralobus australasiae (Gory, 1836): Schwarz (1902): 210.
Pseudotetralobus austrasiae: Suzuki (2002): 186 [unavailable name, incorrect subsequent spelling (ICZN 1999, Art. 33.3)]. Tetralobus manglesi Hope, 1842: 75 [as manglesii; see the Remark]; synonymized by Candèze (1891): 49.
Type depositories. P. australasiae: Type, male (BMNH); T. manglesii: Syntype, female (OUMNH).
Type localities. P. australasiae: Western Australia: ["Swan River "]; T. manglesii: Australia: [" New Holland, vicinity of the Swan River "].
Distribution. Australia.
Literature. Gory (1836): original description of T. australasiae; Germar (1839): remark; Hope (1842): revision, original description of T. manglesii; Guérin-Menéville (1844): catalogue; Candèze (1857): catalogue; Lacordaire (1857): remark; Gemminger & Harold (1869): catalogue; Masters (1887): catalogue; Blackburn (1888): remark; Candèze (1891): catalogue; Schwarz (1902): transfer to Pseudotetralobus; Schwarz (1906): catalogue; Schenkling (1925): catalogue; Fleutiaux (1926): catalogue; Elston (1928): remark; Elston (1930): remark; Van Zwaluwenburg (1947): distributional note; Neboiss (1956): catalogue; Van Zwaluwenburg (1959): remark on type specimen; Neboiss (1961): catalogue; Laurent (1967): checklist; Matthews (1985): remark; Calder (1990): remark; Calder et al. (1993): remark; Costa et al. (1994): revision; Calder (1996): catalogue; Calder (1998): catalogue; Suzuki (2002): remark.
Remark. Although T. manglesi was dedicated to "Capt. Mangles, the Egyptian traveller" (Hope 1842, p. 75), the spelling manglesii was used in the original description and later by Candèze (1857) and Lacordaire (1857). Gemminger & Harold (1869) corrected the spelling to manglesi and this spelling has been in use since then with exception of Calder (1996, 1998). We deem this to be the correct original spelling in application of Art. 33.3.1. of the Code (ICZN 1999).