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I cannot at present separate this species generically from Cyrene delecta, and therefore 
leave it in the same genus. 
9. Cyrene grisea, sp. n. (Tab. XIX. fige. 6, 6a-c, 3.) 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. ‘Total length 7 millim. 
Carapace red-brown, with a broad marginal band, a patch behind the eyes, and a central posterior band, white. 
The base of the mandibles is densely clothed with white hairs, but the clypeus is devoid of them. The 
femur and patella of the palpus are also devoid of white hairs. Abdomen mouse-grey above, with a very 
indistinct central pale band, resolving itself into three triangular spots just above the spinners; ventral 
area grey, with three dusky brown longitudinal speckled bars; sides speckled with sooty-brown. Legs 
i, and ii. brown, tarsi yellow; iii. and iv. annulated with yellow and brown. 
Hab. GuateMAua (Sarg); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
This species may, amongst those known to us, be recognized at once by the white 
hairs on the mandibles in front. 
10. Cyrene bifida, sp.n. (Tab. XIX. figg. 7, 7a-d, 3.) 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 7 millim. 
Carapace red-brown, with a broad white marginal band including the clypeus, a central white band extending 
from between the posterior eyes to the hind margin, and a broad white band behind the anterior central 
eyes. Mandibles at the base, apex of femur, and patella of palpus clothed with white hairs. Abdomen 
brown or black above, with a narrow central longitudinal dorsal pale band, becoming somewhat herring- 
boned towards the spinners; sides pale, speckled with brown; ventral area brown. Legs i. and ii. 
yellow-brown ; iii. and iv. yellow, unicolorous. . 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
11. Cyrene rustica, (Tab. XIX. figg. 8, 8a-d, ¢; 9, 2.) 
Heraclea rustica, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wisc. iii. 1, p. 79, t. 4. figg. 2, 26 (3), 
2a,c (2) (April 1896) *. 
Type ¢, gynetype 2, in coll. Peckham. Total length, ¢ 9, 2 8 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa! (Sarg). 
The excellent drawing of the male palpus and the description quoted enable me to 
include the differential characters in the Table of species. 
Our figures of the male are drawn from an adult male taken by Mr. Sarg. 
12. Cyrene minuta, sp.n. (Tab. XIX. figg. 10, 10 a-c, ¢.) 
Type, d, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 6 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
In this small species the legs i. and ii. are unicolorous, and iii. and iv. annulated. 
The carapace has a submarginal band of white hairs, including the clypeus. The 
abdomen is brown and speckled, with a very indistinct pale central band and a few 
very narrow chevrons towards the spinners. The tibie iii. and iv. are without small 
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