pyrophila (Strachia) Walker 1867b: 340 . [Fig. 167]

Original data: “ a. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq.” [holotype]

HOLOTYPE ♀:red-margined holotype disc; green-margined type disc; “Bac”;“ ASOPUS PYROPHILUS. ”;“Saunders 65. 13.; “NHMUK 010592374”. Fourth and fifth right antennomeres missing (Fig. 167).

Current status: Amyotea erythromela (Walker, 1867) (synonymised by Schouteden 1907: 54, as a variety).

Notes: Walker (1867b: 340) had noted: “Very closely allied to the preceding species [ Strachia praecipua Walker, 1867].” Indeed, Schouteden later synonymised both Strachia praecipua and Strachia pyrophila to Strachia erythromela Walker, 1867, while as well placing them in the genus Amyotea . The long label from Walker’s catalogue reads: “ ASOPUS PYROPHILUS. ” While this is not the original combination, this is the one used by Walker (1868: 534).