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GOMPHUS Leach. 



G. parvulus Selys. Ramapo V, 31 (Ds) ; Hewitt V, 31 (Watson). 

 G. villosipes Selys. Great Piece Meadow V, 23 (Coll). 

 G. exilis Selys. Highlands, pine barrens and coast strip; many records 



V-VII; none from Piedmont Plain or Delaware Valley; Staten Island 



V-VII (Ds). 

 G. plagiatus Selys. Trenton VIII, 8 (Coll) ; Edgewater Park VII, 29, 



Manumuskin IX, 3 (Dke). 

 G. albistylus Hag. Lucaston VI, 3 (Dke). 

 G. brevis Hag. Browns Mills V, 21 (Dke). 

 G. sordidus Hag. Newfoundland VII, 9 (Ds) ; between Clementon and 



Blackwood VI, 4 (C). 

 G. furcifer Hag. Hewitt VI, 19 (Ds). 

 G. spicatus Selys. Newfoundland V, 19, VII (Ds). 



PROGOMPHUS Selys. 



P. obscurus Ramb. Lakehurst VII, 21 (Ds) ; Browns Mills VI, 25, VII, 

 21, Bamber VII, 13 (Dke). 



DROMOGOMPHUS Selys. 



D. spinosus Selys. Dunnfield Creek VII, 14 (C) ; Lake Hopatcong VII- 



IX, 14 (div); Sparta VII, Newfoundland VI (Ds). 



Sub-family CORDULEGASTERIN^. 



CORDULEGASTER Leach. 



C. maculatus Selys. Staten Island V, 30, VI, 17 (Ds) ; Lacey V, 27 (Dke), 

 C. diastatops Selys. Lake Hopatcong VI, Hewitt VI, Lakehurst V (Ds). 

 C. obliquus Say. Lake Hopatcong VI, 17 (Watson). 



Sub-family ^EscHNiN^E. 



EPI/ESCHNA Selys. 



E. heros Fab. Throughout the State III-X, sometimes very abundant 



along shore; not actually recorded from the Appalachian and spar- 

 ingly from the Highlands; but from all portions of the pine barrens. 



BOYERIA McLach. 



B. vinosa Say. Sparta VII, Newfoundland VII, IX, Staten Island VII r 

 Lakehurst VII (Ds) ; Caldwell (Cr); Bound Brook, in R. R. car (C) ; 

 Mt. Holly VII (A N S); Clementon (Gr) ; Lacy VII, 14 (Dke). 



