[223] THE ODONATA 153 



yESCHNA CLEPSYDRA (Say). 



JEshna clepsydra SAY, Journ. Ac. Phila.,vm, p. 12, 1839. 



jEschna clepsydra HAGEN, Syn. Neur. N. Am., p. 122, 1861. KIRBY, 

 Synonymic Cat., p. 89, 1890. CALVERT, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xx, 

 p. 248, 1893. KELLICOTT, Bull. Ohio State Univ. (4), No. 5, p. 84, 

 March, 1899. WILLIAMSON, 24th Ann, Rep. Dept. Geol. and Natural 

 Resources, Ind., 1899, p. 305, PI. vn, figs. 12 and 13, 1900. 



JEschna eremita SCUDDER, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., x, p. 213, 1866. 



Distribution. Occurs commonly throughout eastern North Amer- 

 ica ; has also been reported from Dakota and the Saskatchewan in the 

 Great Plains region ; and from Irkutsk and the Wilui River, Siberia, 

 and from Finland. 



ANAX JUNIUS (Drury). 



Libellula junia DRURY, 111. Nat. Hist., i, pi. 47, fig. 5 ; App. Vol. n, 1773. 



jEshna junta WESTWOOD, 111., Exot. Ent., by Drury, Westwood's Ed., p. 

 116, pi. 47, fig. 5, 1837. 



sEshnajiinius Sw, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vni, p. 10, 1839. 



sEschna junia BURMEISTER, Handb. Ent., u, pt. n, 2d half, p. 841, 1839. 

 RAMBUR, Hist. Nat. Ins., Neur., p. 196, 1842. 



Anax spiniferus RAMBUR, Hist. Nat. Ins., Neur., p. 186, pi. I, fig. 14, 1842. 



Anax junia SELYS, Revue des Odonates ou Libellules d' Europe, Mem. Soc. 

 Roy. Sci. Liege, vi, p. 328, 1850. 



Anax junius HAGEN, Syn. Neur. N. Am., p. 118, 1861. HAGEN, Verhandl. 

 Zool.-Bot. Gesells. in Wien, xvn, p. 33, 1867. BRAUER, Reise der 

 Oesterr. Fregatte Novara um die Erde, Zool. Theil u, I Abth., A, 

 Neuropt. , p. 62, 1868. CALVERT, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xx, p. 249, 

 1893. KELLICOTT, Bull. Ohio State Univ. (4), No. 5, p. 77, March, 

 j899. WILLIAMSON, 24th Ann. Rep. Dept. Geol. and Natural Resources, 

 Ind., 1899, p. 306, 1900. HOLLAND, Ent. News, xi, No. 3, p. 382, 

 March, 1900. 



Distribution. North America, Cuba, Kamchatka, China and 

 Hawaiian Islands. Dr. Holland, in the last citation, records one 

 young male from the mountains between Mission and Fortymile 

 creeks, Alaska, collected July 25, 1899, by Rev. S. Hall Young, and 

 one male from Eagle, Alaska, taken August 3, 1899, by J. Murray 

 Presnall. 



