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Hab. Lower Cautrornta, Mesa Verde? (Eisen, coll. P. P. C.: 1 3), Miraflores 2, 
San José del Cabo 2.—Maexico (Deppe’), Tepic®, Guadalajara (Schumann: 1 2), 
Jalapa (Rk. H. Hay, U. S. N. M.: 1 2), Cuernavaca (Barrett, coll. P. P. C.: 1 3); 
Guatemaa, San Gerénimo, 3000 feet (Champion: 1 3); Costa Rica, Caché (Rogers : 
1 ¢ ).—Brazit 145%, Chapada [1 ¢ ], Canta Gallo [Dr. Teuscher, Thayer Exped.: 1 3 | 
(M. C. Z.), Sio Paulo (A. Hempel, A. N. S.: 1 2), Sao Leopoldo’. 
The two Mexican females before me have the frons immaculate above and are 
evidently the Z#schna florida of Hagen §, although I have not seen the type; they differ 
in this respect only from the Brazilian females. All the males have a black T-spot on 
the frons above, although its width varies even in the two Mexican males. 
The Mexican and Lower Californian individuals were collected from June to 
October. 
7. Aishna ingens. 
“Hischna ingens, Rambur, Névr. p. 192 (1842)'; Hagen, Syn. Neur. N. Am. p. 128 (1861)’; 
Needham, Proc. U.S. N. M. xxvi. t. 40. fig. 2 (venation) (1903) *. 
Corypheschna ingens, Williamson, Ent. News, xiv. p. 8, t. 2. fig. 2 (venation) (1903) *; Calvert, 
le. p. 8 (1908) ’. 
Aischna abboti, Hagen, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiv. p. 873 (1863) °; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi. 
p. 350 (1874) *. 
Hab. Unirep States, Georgia ®‘, Florida? (colls. A. NV. S., P. P.C.: 46,3 9).— 
Panama, Chiriqui (teste René Martin in litt., 22. i. 1905).—Wrust Inpiss, Cuba 2. 
Rambur's type was a specimen “sans indication de patrie ” 1, 
8. Adshna virens. (Tab. VIII. figg. 17, 18.) 
4ischna virens, Rambur, Névr. p. 193 (1842) ’; Hagen, Syn. Neur. N. Amer. p. 127 (1861) ’; 
Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi. p. 851 (1874) °; xviii. pp. 36, 388 (1875) *; Scudder, 1. ec. x. 
p. 190 (1866) °; Ubler, 1. c. xi. p. 295 (1868) °. 
Corypheschna virens, Calvert, Ent. News, xiv. p. 9 (1903). 
Hab. Unirep States, *Georgia (Abbot ?+).—MeExico’, Altamira in Tamaulipas 
(Hoag, coll. P. P.C.: 13,19), Atoyac in Vera Cruz [2 ¢], Teapa in Tabasco 
(1 9] (4. A. Smith); Brimise Honpuras (Blancaneaux: 1 2); Panama? (A. Agassiz, 
M. C6. Z: 1 2).—Vunezveta?; Brazit, Amazons* [? Bates, coll. P. P.C., ex coll. 
Selys: 12); Bouivia, Santa Cruz!: West Inpies, Cuba? [Loew: 1 2], Isle of 
Pines’ [P. R. Uhler: 13]; Hayti®, Samana [Prazar: 13,12] (MC. Z); 
Trinidad? (coll. P. P. C. ex coll. Selys: 1 3). 
The Mexican examples were captured in February (Teapa), May (Atoyac), June and 
July (Altamira). Of the Altamira female, taken June 30, 1903, Dr. Hoag wrote: 
« Fairly common, but very hard to get, high flier, open woods.” 
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