So REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



LIBELLULA Linn. 



Ezri*!=!wo!.--- . c- -- 



Fig. 27. Libcllula sp., showing all stages: I, larva with jaws extended; z, pupa shell, 



from which larva has issued; 3, active pupa capturing its prey; 4, pupa on 



stalk, ready to transform; 5, adult dragon fly. 



L. luctuosa Burm. (basalis Say.) Lake Hopatcong (Rhoads); Sparta 

 VII, Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; So. Orange IV, 18, New Brunswick 



VI, 28 (Coll); Riverton VII (Jn) ; Haddonfield VIII (R); Westville 

 VII (div); Mullica Hill VIII, 3 (C) ; National Park VIII, 4, Laurel 

 Springs VII, 21 (Dke). 



L. auripennis Burm. Staten Island V-VII (Ds); Petersburg VII, 23, 

 Tuckahoe VII, 21 (C); along shore, Point Pleasant to Cape May VII, 

 VIII. 



L. flavida Ramb. Haddonfield VIII (R) ; Lakehurst VII, VIII (Ds) ; 

 Browns Mills VI, 15, VII, 5, IX, 15 (Dke); Cape May (Sk). 



L. cyanea Fab. Ft. Lee VI (Bt) ; So. Orange IV, 18, Ocean Co. VII, 3 

 (Sm); Staten Island VI-VIII (Ds) ; Jamesburg VI, VII (div); Had- 

 donfield VIII (R); Westville VII (div); Kirkwood VI, 16, Tuckahoe 



VII, 22, Seaville VII, 12 (C) ; Manumuskin VI, 4 (Dke) ; Cape May 

 V, 30 (Sk). 



L. axillena Westw. Clementon VI, 4 (C). 



var. vibrans Fab. Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds) ; no. branch, Big Timber 

 Creek VII, 29, Albion VI, 1 (C). 



var. incesta Hag. Highlands, southward through the Delaware Valley 

 and pine barrens; but not along shore VII-IX. 



L. exusta Say. Highlands, and southward through Delaware Valley and 

 pine barrens; but not along shore IV, 20-VIII, 8. 



L. quadrimaculata L. Lake Hopatcong VII (Rhoads); Arlington, Staten 

 Island V, VI (Ds) ; Jamesburg VII, 4 (Dke); Atco VI, 18 (Jn). 



L. semifasciata Burm. Ft. Lee VI (Bt), and Piedmont Plain southward 

 throughout the State V-IX, often common along shore. 



L. pulchella Dru. Throughout the State IV, 18-IX, 1, often common. 



