236 NEUROPTERA. 
6 2] (Gaumer) and Tekanto (A. N.S. Exp. 1890: 1 3) in Yucatan; British Hon- 
puras [3 ¢ ], Rio Hondo [1 3 | (Blancaneausr) ; GUATEMALA (coll. McLachlan: 1 8 
with label “ Orthemis discolor B.” in Mcl..’s hand), Livingston [3 ¢ |, Los Amates 
[1 2], Gualan [21 ¢, 2 2], Zacapa [1 3], El Rancho [2 ¢ ], Santa Lucia [2 ¢, 
1 ¢], Escuintla [10 , 2 9] (Williamson, Hine, colls. Wilmsn., O. S. U.), Panzos 
[1 ¢ ]in Vera Paz, San Gerdnimo [6 ¢, 4 2 ], Zapote [2 s |] (Champion), Secanquin 
in Alta Vera Paz [2 ¢ ], San Felipe in Retalhuleu [3 ¢ | (Maxon & Hay, U.S. N. M.), 
San José13; Honpuras, San Pedro Sula (Williamson, coll. ejusd.: 1), Ruatan Island 
(Gaumer: 8 3); Costa Rica (Van Patten: 1 6), Bebedero [1 é |, Carrillo [2 ¢, 
1 ¢], San José [2 ¢,4 2] ( Underwood), Esparta [1 6], Surubres near San Mateo, 
Pacific slope [19 ¢, 4 2] (Biolley, coll. Kahl), Irazu [2 3,1 @ J, Caché [2 3,42] 
(Rogers), Turrialba (Tristan: 1 2); Panama, Chiriqui (coll. McLachlan: 1 ¢ with 
label “ Orthemis discolor B.” in Mcl..’s hand), La Chorrera (Dolby-Tyler °).—CoLomBIa, 
Bonda in Dept. Magdalena (H. H. S., Carn. Mus. Pitisb.: 1 6, 1 2), Corinto? in 
Dept. Tolima, Bogota 19 2°, Muzo 2°, Cauca River (A. M. NW. H.: 1 6); VeNEzuELa 
[3 ¢,3 2], La Guaira [Lyon & Robinson: 10 ¢, 5 2], Caracas [Bartleman: 1 ¢ 1, 
Puerto Cabello 1’, Carupano °, Merida [Briceno: 2 6,2 2|(U.S.N. M.); Guiana”, 
Georgetown (A. M. WN. H.: 14), Surinam 17, Cayenne 4; Ecuapor, Bucay (Campos R.: 
7 6,12), Guayaquil !’; Peru; Botivia, near Coroico, Yungaz [Gerhart: 1 3 |; 
Brazin 4, Breves 4, Parana de Buyassu 4, Obydos +, Manaos 4, Pernambuco ", 
Bahia !4* 17, Victoria [Hempel: 1 9] (A. WV. 8.), Minas Geraes!’, Rio1’, Thereso- 
polis?3; Paraeuay, Sapucay (Poster, U.S. N. M.: 15 3, 7 2); Uruguay, Monte- 
video’; Curr!” (%12); Banamas, Andros (If. C. Z.), Eleuthera [1 ¢, 1 2] and 
Cat Is. [1 3] (Moore & Bullock, Univ. of Pa. Exped. 1890); West Inpizs, Havana 
(Baker, coll. P, P.C.: 138, 382), Santa Ana (Hamilton, A. N. 8.: 3 8 ), and 
Cardenas 1829 in Cuba'** (Poey, Am. Ent. Soc.: 1 3), Port Morant (Moore & 
Bullock, U. of Pa.: 1 2), Half-way Tree [1 3], Bog Walk [1 2] (Aaron, coll. 
P. P. C.), and Kingston [1 ?] in Jamaica! (Fox, &c.: 6 3 |, Hayti?! [Dr. Abdoté : 
1¢,12](4. N.S), San Domingo “*", Mayaguez (Barrett, coll. P. P.C.: 1 6) in 
Porto Rico 1722, St. Thomas!’, St. Croix 1’, Guadeloupe® “* *, Martinique” *?”, 
St. Lucia (U. S. NW. Mi: 1 3*), St. Vincent *, Barbados %, Union °, Grenada ®, 
Trinidad °. 
The geographical distribution of this “most common species” 17 has been given 
with such fulness not only for its own sake but also to furnish a standard of com- 
parison with others less widely-spread. From the above list of localities it will be 
seen that its vertical distribution is also great. Thus, at nearly the same latitude, it 
* This male, from Port Castries, is not typical, having a dark brown median labial band 2:5 mm. wide ; 
wing-tips, as far as preserved, somewhat smoky ; pterostigma 5:5, abdomen 31, hind wing 37-5 mm. ;-the 
thorax is pruinose. 
