Two still more nortliem localities for this i)ml are Veragua, whence Arc6 has sent examples,
which are now in the collection o f Messrs. Salvin and Godman; and Costa Eiea, where specimens
were obtained h y Mr. J. Carmiol, in March 1866, as has been recorded by Mr. Cassm ^
Onr figures o f this species are taken from specimens m Sclater s collection; the male having
been obtained b y McLeannan at Panama and the female by Mr. Fraser at Pallatanga. ^
Eleven we ll eliaraeterized species o f Tadyplionns are at present known to us, winch may
be an-anged as fo llow s:—
Sect. A. Tacliyphoni non-crisfcati.
a. u ropygio dorsoquo n ig ris coucoloribiis.
1 T welaleucus, ex P a n am a , e t Americ. Me rid . O rien t, u sque ad Parag u ay .
2. T . e r im . T r i. it . , V e n e ta e l., Nov. G r a n .d ., P m .m . , Atqaiit., Poi-uvm O riont. o t B o liv k in t.
8. T . phceniceus, e s P e ru v . Orien t, e t Bra sil in t.
6. uro p y g io flavo.
4. T . xantkopygius, ex No v a Granada.
5 . T. Tubrifrons, ex Panama.
Sect. B. Tacliyphoni cris tati.
a. uro p y g io dorsoque discoloribus.
G. T . e ristatus, ex Bra sil. Orien t.
7. T. cristatellus, ex Amazonia, e t Nov. Granada.
8. T . surinamus, ex G u ian a, e t Amazonia.
9. T . m /v e n in s , ex Pc ru v . O rien t.
b. uro p y g io dorsoque concoloribus.
10. T . coronatus, ex Bra sil. Me rid . e t Parag u ay .
11. T . i d a t t n i , e i Nov. G re n ad a , J iiin a t, o c c , isthmo Pan ama o t Costa Eica.
The synonymy o f tliese speeies is mostly given in Selater's American C a ta lo g u e .-
T. m lrif io n s (Lawr. Pr. A c . Phil. 1865, p. 106), is a newly described species, of which w
have, as yet, seen only a single female specimen.
D ecember, 1S67.