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- Til with long hairs extending to apex, posterior terga densely 
haired (Fig. 53) . 5 
5. Male SII with blunt posterior projections (Fig. 54); female 
with propodeal median groove narrowing dorsally (fig. 45) 
............................. luispenai Willink & Toledo 
- Male SII without projections (Fig. 53); female with propodeal 
median groove narrowed ventrally before broadening dorsally 
(Fig. 55) patagonica Willink 
Taxonomic Notes 
Tribe Gayellini Bradley, 1922 
Genus Paramasaris Cameron, 1901:311. Type species Paramasaris 
fuscipennis Cameron, 1901. Monotypic. 
Zethoides Cameron, 1904: 93. Type species Zethoides flavoli- 
neatus Cameron, 1904. Monotypic. Non Zethoides Fox, 
1899. 
Plesiozethus Cameron, 1905:269. Replacement name for Zeth- 
oides Cameron. 
Metazethoides Schulz, 1906:213. Unnecessary replacement 
name for Zethoides Cameron. 
Paragayella Giordani Soika, 1974:87, 89, 99. Type species 
Paragayella richardsi Giordani Soika, 1974. Original 
designation, new synonymy. 
Paramasaris richardsi (Giordani Soika), 
NEW COMBINATION 
Paragayella richardsi Giordani Soika, 1974:101, fig. 2, pi. II, $ 
(BMNH) — “Brasile: Mato Grosso, Serra Roncados, R. S. Base 
Camp.” 
In his description, Giordani Soika referred to 13 specimens; how- 
ever I have seen only four specimens in the British Museum. The 
holotype is on a pin with a paratype, which is not mentioned in the 
description. The holotype label is above the paratype label, and so 
the upper specimen is presumably to be treated as the holotype. 
In addition to the material in the British Museum, I have seen 
female specimens from the following localities in Goias in Brazil: 
“24 kil. E. Formoso, June 6, 1956 (F. S. Truxal)” UCD; “S. Isabel 
do Morro, Ilha do Bananal, June 1961 (M. Alvarenga)” MCZ. 
