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Hab. Guatemaua, Pantaleon (Champion). 
The antenne in this species are distinctly pilose, and the apex of the basal joint 
distinctly incrassated. 
6. Kccritotarsus mundulus. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 19.) 
Eccritotarsus mundulus, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 823. 257 °. 
Hab. Mexico 1. 
A typical Mexican specimen in the Stockholm Museum is here figured. 
b. Body ovate. Pronotum prominently gibbous. == (ee peg domind Gries 
7. Eccritotarsus pallidirostris. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 14.) 
Eccritotarsus pallidirostris, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 323. 256°. 
Hab. Mexico!; Guatmmata, San Gerdénimo, San Isidro (Champion). 
The Guatemalan examples of this species differ slightly from the Mexican typical 
specimen (in the Stockholm Museum) here figured by the darker margins of the 
cuneus. : 
8. Eccritotarsus incurvus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 19.) 
Black, more or less clothed with greyish pile; antennew, two marginal spots to corium (one near base and one 
at apex), and legs pale luteous; third and fourth joints of antenne somewhat infuscated ; vertex of head 
sometimes more or less ochraceous ; eyes dark castaneous; cuneus pale ochraceous hyaline, basal margin 
irregularly piceous ; membrane pale ochraceous hyaline, cellular margins piceous ; posterior femora with 
a broad fuscous apical annulation ; apices of the tibize fuscous. 
Long. 3-33 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerdénimo, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
9. Eccritotarsus gibbus, n. sp. 
Eccritotarsus incurvus, var. ? 
Closely allied to Z. encurvus, but differing by having the first and second joints of the antenne black ; the first 
pale marginal spot to the corium reaching base, and the second entirely absent; cuneus with some linear 
waved piceous markings at base. Other characters as in Z. incurvus. 
Long. 34 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Senahu (Champion). 
Only a single specimen of this presumed species has been received ; but it is probable 
that intermediate forms exist between it and the typical form of H. incurvus. 
10. Eccritotarsus atratus, n. sp. (Tab. X XVI. fig. 20.) 
Black ; antenne with the basal joint black, second and third joints luteous, the third with its apical portion 
infuscated, fourth joint fuscous; corium with a pale ochraceous apical spot; cuneus pale ochraceous 
hyaline, its basal margin and apex piceous; membrane pale ochraceous hyaline, its cellular margins and 
