Pseudoneuroptera 138 



98219 Williamson, E. li. 57.33 (76) 



1914. Dragonflies (Odonata) collected in Texas and Oklahoma. Eiitom. 

 News Vol. 25 p. 411-415, 444-455, 1 fig. (76.4,.6) 



20 Whedon, A. I). 57.33 (77.6) 



1914. Preliminary Notes on the Odonata of Southern Minnesota, loth 

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21 Williamson, E. B. 57.33 (79.1) 



1914. September Dragonflies about Mesa, Arizona. Eutom. News Vol. 

 25 p. 225—226. 



22 Ris, F. 57.33 (8) 



1914. Zwei neue neotropische Calopterygiden, Eutom. Mitt. Bd. 3 p. 

 282—285, 2 figg. [2 nn. spp. in: Euthore, Chalcopteryx.] 



(81, 86) 



23 Williamson, Edward Bruce. 57.33 (802) 



1915. Notes on Neotropical Dragonflies, or Odonata. Proc. U. S. na- 

 tion. Mus. Vol. 48 p. 601—638, 7 pis., 3 figg. [iO nn. spp. in: Metalep- 

 tobasis 3, TelagHon, Protoneura, Epipleoneura n. g. 3, Psaironeura (n. g. pro 

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24 Laidlaw, F. F. 57.33 (91.1) 



1914. Contributions to a Study of the Dragonfly Fauna of Borneo. 

 Part II. The Gomphinae and Chlorogomphinae. Proc. zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don 1914 p. 51—63, 1 pi. [Ictinns acutus n. sp. — 2 nn. subsop. in Bur- 

 tnagomphus, Heterogomphus.] 



25 Ris. F. 57.33 (929) 



1913. Odonata von den Aru- und Kei-Inseln gesammelt durch Dr. H. 

 Meeton 1908 nebst Uebersicht iiber die von den Aru-Inseln bekannten 

 Odonaten. Abh. Senckenberg. nat. tfes. Frankfort a. M. Bd. 34 p. 501 

 — 536, 1 Taf. [3 nn. spp. in : Idiocnemis, Caconeura 2. — In. subsp. in 

 Teinobasis.] 



98226 Tillyard, R. J. 57.33 (94) 



1914. Study of the Odonata of Tasmania in Relation to the Bassian 

 Isthmus. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Vol. 38 p. 765—778. 



(94.5,.6) 



27 Cheavin, W. Harold S. 57.33 Agrion : 15 



1914/15. The Dragon-Fly (Agrion puella.) Knowledge Vol. 37 p. 432— 

 435, 1 pi. - Vol. 88 p. 22-25. 



28 Walker, E. M. 57.33 Agrion (71.3) 



1915. The re-discovery of Agrion interrogatiim, Selts. Canad. Entom» 

 Vol. 47 p. 174-181, 1 pi. 



29 Tillyard, R. J. 57.33 Anax : 15 



1915. On the Emergence of the Nymph of Anax papuensis (Burm) from 

 the Egg. Rep. 84th Meet. Brit. Ass. Adv. So. p. 424—425. 

 3u Ognma, Kan. 57.33 Calopterygidae (52) 



1913. Japanese Dragonflies of the Family Calopterygidae with the Des- 

 criptions of Three New Species and One New Subspecies. Journ. Coll. 

 Agric. Sapporo Vol. 5 p. 149 — 163, 1 pi. [4 nn. spp. in: Mnais, Eup' 

 naea, Rhynocypha 2. 1 n. subsp. in: Psolodesmus.'] 



(52.2— .4,.8,.9) 



31 Campion, Herbert. 57.33 Ceriagrion (6) 



1914. Three new Species of Ceriagrion from West Africa (Order Odona- 

 ta). Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 14 p. 277—282. 



(66.4,.7,.9, 67.5) 



32 Navas, Longinos. 57.33 Diplax (46) 



1902. Notas entomologicas. IX. El genero Diplax en Eepaiia. Bol» 

 Soc. espafi. Hist. nat. T. 2 p. 132-135. (46.1,.2,.5,.7,.8) 



33 Walker, E. M. 57.33 Lestes : 13.41 



1914. The Known Nymphs of the Canadian species of Lestes. Canad. 

 Entom. Vol. 46 p. 189-200, 14 figg. 

 98234 Griinberg, K. 57.33 Libellago (67.1) 



1914. Kine neue Calopterygide aue Kamerun. Entom. Ruudsch. Jahrg* 

 31 p. 53—54. [^Libellago hintzi n. sp.] 



