384 SUPPLEMENT. 
[1 ¢, 1 9]; Honpuras, San Pedro Sula [1 ¢ ] (Willktamson, Hine, colls. Wilisn., 
0. S. U.). 
Telebasis digiticollis (p. 118). (Tab. X. figg. 39, 40.) 
d (hitherto unknown). Upper and hind surfaces of head black or dark metallic green ; a short isolated 
yellow streak between each posterior ocellus and the antenna of the same side and a reddish spot on 
each side of the anterior ocellus, these sometimes obliterated ; frons anteriorly pale (reddish ? in life), 
clypeus reddish, labrum orange or bright red, gene greenish-yellow, labium cream-coloured. 
Prothorax dark metallic-green, anterior edge of the front lobe, a very short oblique streak on each side of 
the median lobe anteriorly, sides inferiorly, extreme hind edge of hind lobe, yellow. 
Thorax pale brownish-yellow superiorly, bluish (?) inferiorly ; a mid-dorsal dark metallic-green band whose 
width extends on each side two-thirds, to all the, way from the dark median carina to the humeral suture ; 
in the former case its lateral margin is sinuous and a well-developed pale humeral stripe exists; in the 
latter case it is confluent inferiorly with a dark metallic-green mesepimeral stripe, which never reaches 
up to the front wing-base, and the pale humeral stripe is superior only; a short black mark at the upper 
ends of the humeral and second lateral sutures. Two small metallic-green spots or streaks on the site of 
the obsolete first lateral suture: one at its upper end, the other, a short distance below, is in one case 
used with the upper end of the mesepimeral stripe. 
Abdomen bright red, usually unmarked, but one male, with some pruinosity on the underside of head and of 
thorax, has the following black markings: a pair of small dorsal apical spots on 7, a pair of narrow 
dorsal stripes on the apical half of 8 and on the greater part of the length of 9, a lateral spot on 9 and 
on the base of 10, Segment 10 half as long as 9, its apical margin not or barely excised, but elevated 
in the middle into two small prominences. Superior appendages as long as 10, blackish; in dorsal 
view, divergent, convex exteriorly, concave interiorly, apex obtusely-pointed ; in oblique view from the 
side and above, the apex is blunt, rounded; in profile view, each appendage is bent strongly downward 
in its apical two-thirds, apex obtuse. Inferior appendages at least one-and-one-half times as long as 
the superiors, reddish, tapering to an acute apex, which in profile view is curved slightly upward, in 
dorsal or ventral view is curved toward the median line. 
Hind lobe of prothorax convex, flattened medially, no processes, 
Legs yellow, a superior black stripe on the femora. 
Pterostigma brown, a pale yellow line immediately within its enclosing veins, surmounting one cell or a 
little more or less. Postcubitals, front wings 8-11, 10 most frequently ; hind wings 6-9, 8 most 
frequently. 
Abdomen 22°5-25'5, hind wing 15-16 mm. 
?. The example from P. Cortez has the abdomen 29, hind wing 19 mm. in length. 
To the localities given, add:—GvuatTemaLa, Puerto Barrios [1 2 +1 pair], Los 
Amates [13 ¢ ], Gualan [1 2]; Honpvuras, Puerto Cortez [1 2] (Deam, Williamson, 
Hine, colls. Wlimsn., O. S. U.). 
Mr. Williamson noted of this species: “Los Amates, Jan. 16. ¢. In bog with 
Ischnura” [= Ceratura capreola]. 
The male of this species is very similar to that identified in this work as L. griffinis ; 
it differs as follows: prothorax in great part dark metallic-green (chiefly yellowish in 
grifinit), dark metallic-green mesepimeral stripe always present (often absent, shorter 
when present, in griffinit), inferior appendages absolutely—and also relatively with 
respect to the superiors—longer, superior appendages more strongly curved downward 
(cf. figg. 31, 32, Tab. V., with figg. 39, 40, Tab. X.). These differences make it probable 
that I have correctly identified 7. griffinit. | 
