CYRENE. 239 
Type 3, gynetype 2, in coll. Peckham. Total length, ¢ 6°8, 9 7 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Tepic (fide Banks?), Acapulco, Vera Cruz, Teapa (H. H. Smith); 
GuaTEMALA (Sarg), Eastern district}; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Several adult and young males and young females occur in our collection, but no 
adult females, 
30. Cyrene aprica. (Tab. XX. figg. 12, 12a, d,s ; 13,134, 2.) 
Cyrene aprica, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wisc. iii. 1, p. 66, t. 6. figg. 1, la (2) 
(April 1896) *.. 
Type 2, androtype d, in coll. Peckham. Total length, 2 7, ¢ 6 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaua | (Sarg).—Amazons, Santarem!; Braziu, Chapada !. 
Peckham gives no figure of the palpus of the male, so that it is difficult to compare 
C. aprica with the same sex of C. delecta. We have a single adult male, however, 
which I somewhat doubtfully refer to this species. 
31. Cyrene interrupta, sp.n. (Tab. XX. tigg. 14, 14a-d, 2.) 
Type, @, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 6 millim. 
Carapace with a central white band reaching from behind the central anterior eyes nearly to the posterior 
margin, and a very broad marginal white band, including also the clypeus. Abdomen with an anterior 
dorsal triangular rust-red patch, the rest of the dorsal area black-brown, spotted and banded with white ; 
a short longitudinal central anterior white spot, with a much longer oblique marginal white band on 
each side of the rust-red area; a central triangular horse-shoe white spot at the commencement of the 
black area, connected by a fine white line with a large white spot on each side; a pair of white commas 
follow the central spot, and then a pair of larger and a pair of smaller white spots, the latter just above 
the spinners; on each side of the apical third hes a long white marginal band; sides dusky black ; 
ventral area dusky-spotted, with a paler central band, itself also slightly spotted. Legs yellow, i. and iv. 
more or less distinctly annulated and spotted with black (the contrast is very marked in one example, in 
another scarcely noticeable); tibia i. is especially dark on each side. Sternum yellow, margined with 
black. 
Hab. Guatemara (Sarg); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
32. Cyrene flavescens. (Tab. XX. figg. 15, 15a, ¢.) 
Pachomius flavescens, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wise. iii. 1, p. 82, t. 6. figg. 11, lla 
(2) (April 1896) *. 
Type, Q, in coll. Peckham. Total length 6:4 millim. 
Hab. Panama ?. 
33. Cyrene dybowskii. (Tab. XX. figg. 16, ¢ ; 17,174, 2.) 
Attus dybowskii, Tacz. Hore Soc. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 96 (1871) *. 
Pachomius dybowski (Tacz.), Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wise. iii. 1, p. 81, t. 6. figg. 7, 
7a-c(?),74(¢o) (April 1896) *. 
Type do, gynetype 2, in coll. Taczanowski. Total length of Peckham’s examples, ¢ 6, 2 8°5 millim. 
