308 NEUROPTERA. 
Hab. Unrrep Status 23 10-20 2627, New Hampshire 19 2° to Wisconsin °, south to Key 
West, Florida [1 ¢,1 2], Tennessee !®, Missouri”, and Texas*, Carr Canyon, Hua- 
chuca Mts., in Arizona [ Skinner: 1 3] (A. V.S.); Lower CALIFORNIA, Sierra El Taste, 
Mesa Verde, San José del Cabo (Calvert, in op., 1895, not 1893/94 as cited by Kriiger °). 
—Mexico, Fuente [1 ¢,1 2], Matamoros, Victoria in Tamaulipas [Barrett: 1 9 | 
(coll. P. P. C.) (Rhoads, A. N. S.: 1 9), Linares [Barrett: 1 3], La Joya [Hoag : 
1 2] in San Luis Potosi, Mazatlan®, Jalapa (Ff. D. G.: 2 3), Cordova (Howard, 
U. 8. VN. M.: 1 3), Frontera [1 @] and Teapa[4 ¢, 4 2 | in Tabasco, Rio Papagaio 
in Guerrero [1 2 ] (H. H. Smith), Tehuantepec (coll. Deam: 2 2); GuaTemaLa (coll. 
McLachlan: 1 3), Cubilguitz [2 ¢], San Gerénimo [3 3g] (Champion), Livingston 
(Wilson, M. C. Z.), Puerto Barrios [Deam: 3 ¢ +1 pair), Los Amates [1 ¢ |, Gualan 
[1 ¢,1 2], Zacapa [5 o |, El Rancho [2 ¢,1 2 ], Escuintla [2 ¢ | (Willcamson, coll. 
ejusd.); Costa Rica, San José (Underwood: 2 3), Caché (Rogers: 1 3); Panama 
(Cabot in op. cit. ab Kriiger®), Colon (Howland, coll. Needham: 1 ¢ ).—CoLomBra 
(coll. Westcott: 1 2), Bonda[8 3, 4 2] and Onaca [1 2] (H. H. Smith, Carn, Mus. 
Pittsb.) in Dept. Magdalena; Venezveta?; Surinam2; Ecuapor, Babahoyo [2 ¢ ], 
El Salado [2 3,1 2], Bucay [1 ¢ ], Guayaquil [2 2 ] (Campos R., A. N. S.); Brazit, 
Para ?°, Santarem 9, Fernando Noronha’, Sao Paulo (Hempel, A. NV. S.: 1 3), Rio 
Grande do Sul (H. H. Smith, Carn. Mus. Pittsb.: 1 2); Paraguay, Sapucay (Loster, 
U. S. N. M.: 1 3); Bottvia, near Coroico (Gerhart, A. N. S.: 2 3); West INDIEs, 
Havana [baker: 1 Q], Little Town (teste Cabot), Cardenas ? and Santa Ana 
(Hamilton, A. N. S.: 1 3) in Cuba’, Half-way Tree [Aaron: 1 3] (P. P. @.) and 
Port Morant (Moore & Bullock, Univ. of Pa. Exp.: 1 3) in Jamaica, Hayti?, Porto 
Rico ®, St. Thomas 2, Martinique 2, St. Vincent 8, Barbados® (Ballou, A. N. S.: 1 3), 
Grenada ®, Trinidad 28; Gatapagos 2, Charles I. (U.S. VW. M.: 2 29 ).—Warmer parts 
of Asta 2° (India), Arrica?®, AustRatia?®, ISLANDS OF THE Paciric Ocran 2°, &c. 
Taken at various localities in the United States from July to October 1**°; at 
Victoria, Tamaulipas, in January and in July; in Tabasco and Guatemala, January to 
Match ; in Lower California, Mazatlan, and Rio Papagaio, September and October; in 
December at Tehuantepec. 
Two other facts, although taken from the Eastern Hemisphere, strikingly illustrate 
the distribution of this species, well known?°® as the most wide-spread of all the 
Odonata. It occurs at many places, of course, at the sea-level; specimens in the 
M.C. Z. are labelled as from Jalloree Passin the Himalayas, 11,300 feet (3470 metres). 
Mr. McLachlan has recorded+ the appearance of “numerous” individuals on the 
P. & O. steamer ‘ Victoria,’ on April 11th, 1896, at 11 P.m., ‘* the wind moderate from 
eastward with heavy rain,” the “ nearest land Keeling Island, N., 20° W., 290 miles ; 
N.W. of Australia, S., 70° E., 900 miles.” 
