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the basal joint black (remaining joints mutilated); eyes dark fuscous; pronotum, scutellum, and corium 
very thickly and coarsely punctate. 
Long. 74 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
A single example. 
5. Zoilus ater, n. sp. 
Black ; eyes brownish ; head broader than in Z. guerrcroensis, Dist.; eyes more prominent ; pronotum broader, 
shorter, and with the lateral margins less oblique. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero (/7. H. Smith). 
A single example. 
6. Zoilus fuligineus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 19) 
Black ; eyes brownish-ochraceous; corium with an obscure castaneous shading ; membrane fuscous, the venation 
black. 
Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Xucumanatlan in Guerrero (4. H. Smith). 
This species differs from Z. ater by its much narrower body, resembling in that 
respect Z. luteofasciatus. 
Mr. Smith has only sent us a single example. 
Division CLIVINEMARIA. (To precede the Division Loparia, p. 251.) 
Clivinemaria, Reuter, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1875, no. 9, p. 62. 
This division, proposed by Dr. Reuter for the reception of a Texan genus and species, 
appears to me the most natural position for the following genus. The characters on 
which I rely are “caput, pronotum et scutellum dense et longe tomentosa,” and also 
the peculiar structure of the pronotum. 
RANZOVIUS, gen. nov. 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum longly pilose. Head foveate between the eyes. Antenne setose, more than 
half the length of the body, the first and second joints strongly incrassated, first joint a little shorter than 
the head, second considerably longer than the first, third and fourth joints slender, and together a little 
longer than the second joint. Pronotum broader at base than at apex, profoundly foveate on the anterior 
area, and causing the anterior margin to be somewhat tumid. Corium sparingly pilose; the cunens a 
little longer than broad; posterior tibize longly setose. 
1. Ranzovius crinitus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 20.) 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum black, thickly, longly, and more palely pilose; eyes and the first and second 
joints of the antenne castaneous, third joint of the last ochraceous, fourth joint pale fuscous; corium pale 
castaneous, sparingly greyishly pilose; cuneus dark castancous, its basal, inner, and apical margins 
