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coxae coarsely striolated. Abdomen longer than the head and thorax united; the 

 petiole shining, sparsely punetured, nearly as long as, but much narrower than, the 

 second segment, dilated at the apex ; the rest of the abdomen opaque, closely, but not 

 coarsely, punctured ; pygidial area coarsely longitudinally striolated, except at the 

 extreme apex, which is rounded, shining, and impunctate ; ventral segments shining, 

 sparsely punctured. The second and third recurrent nervures roundly elbowed beyond 

 the middle above ; cubitus very faint beyond the third cubital cellule. 



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10. Gorytes spilopterus. (Tab. v. fig. 16, $ .) 



Gorytes spilopterus, Handl. Sitz. der k. Akad. der Wissensch. Wien, xcvii. p. 414, t. 1. fig. 18 (wing) l . 

 Hab. Noeth Ameeica, Nevada l . — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 



\kl. Gorytes lateritius. 



Gorytes lateritius, Handl. Sitz. der k. Akad. der Wissensch. "Wien, xcvii. p. 442 \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Guanajuato l . 



B. Eyes converging beneath ; median segment smooth, shining, impunctate or nearly 



so, its base without keels. 



a. Petiole not narrowed and distinctly separated from the second segment. 



12. Gorytes rubiginosus. 



Gorytes rubiginosus, Handl. Sitz. der k. Akad. der Wissensch, Wien, xcvii. p. 502 \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Cuernavaca (BilimeJc x ). 



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13. Gorytes venustus. 



Gorytes venustus, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. p. 472 * ; Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. 

 pp. 423, 425 2 ; Handl. Sitz. der k. Akad. der Wissensch. Wien, xcvii. p. 504 3 . 



Hab. Noeth Ameeica, Colorado 1 2 .— Mexico, Morelia 3 . 

 \f 14. Gorytes aequalis. 



Gorytes aqualis, HandL Sitz. der k. Akad. der Wissensch. Wien, xcvii. p. 505 l . 

 Hab. Mexico l . 



15. Gorytes montanus. (Tab. V. figg. 17, head from in front ; 17 a, antenna ; 

 17 b, c, male organ.) 



Niger, linea pronoti, scutello, maculis 2 in segmento mediali margineque abdominis segmentis, runs ; alie fer« 



hyalinis, anticis fuscis. <J • 

 Long. 8 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 



Antennae inserted opposite the middle of the eyes, and equally distant from the 



