Our figures are taken from specimens collected By Arce, the male at Santa Fe in Veragua 

 and the female from Tucurriqui, both now forming part of Messrs. Salvin and Godman's 

 collections. 



The following are the known species of this genus : — 



1. Lanio ateicapilltjs. 



Tanagra atricapilla, Gm. (ex Buff. PL Enl. 809, fig. 2.)—Lanio atricapillus, Yieill. KD. xxii. p. 305, Eric. Meth. 

 p. 741 et Gal. Ois. t. 138; Bp. Consp. i. p. 240; Sclater, P.Z.S. 1855, p. 156; 1856, p. 118 ; 1858, pp. 72, 454; 

 Cat. A. B. p. 83. — Pogonothraujpis atricapilla, Cab. in Schomb. Guian. iii. p. 669. 



Hob. Cayenne (JBufon) ; Brit. Guiana (Schomb.)-, New Granada, Bogota, (Mus. P. £.£.); Ecuador, JNapo 

 (Mus. P.L.S.), Gualaquiza (Fraser). 



2. I/A1STO VEESICOLOE. 



Tachyphonus versicolor, Lafr. et D'Orb. Syn. Av. 1837, p. 28.— Pyranga versicolor, D'Orb. Yoy. p. 262, t. 19 

 fig. l.—Lanio versicolor, Lafr. Eev. Zool. 1846, p, 253 ; Gray, Gen. of B. p. 364 j Bp. Consp. p. 240 ; Sclater P Z s' 

 1856, p. 119. 



Sab. Bolivia, forests of Yuracares (IfOrbigny). 



3. Lanio atjeantiiis (Plate XXXI). 



Sab. Southern Mexico, prov. of Yera Cruz (Salle and Boucard) ; Guatemala, forests of Vera Paz (Salvin). 



4. Lanio leucothoeax (Plate XXXII). 



Sab. Costa Bica, Tucurriqui (Arce), Angostura and Payariqui (Carmiol) • Yeragua (Arce). 



August, 1867. 



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