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C. apical is Burm. lona V, 8, Bamber VII, 30, Malaga VI, 27, Browns Mills 

 VI, 24 (Dke); Weymouth VII, 30-VIII, 15 (div) ; Toms River (Bt) ; 

 Raccoon Creek VIII, 3, Patcong Creek VIII, 25 (C) ; not rare. 



HETVERINA Hagen. 



H. americana Fab. Paterson IX, 1 (Gr) ; Berkshire, Morris Co. 

 IX, 12, Patcong Creek VIII, 25 (C) ; Barnber IX, 9 (Dke); 

 South Jersey cranberry bogs (Sm); locally common. 



Sub-family AGRIONIN^. 



LESTES Leach. 



L. congener Hag. Staten Island IX, X, XI (Ds). 

 Fig. 25. An 



adult Agrionid L. unguiculatus Hag. Bergen Hill (Hag); Staten Island VII, 

 in a resting 15j ovipositing (Ds) ; DaCosta VII, 20, Hamrnonton IX, 6 

 (Dke); Minnisink IX, XI, 2, Lucaston VII, 16 (C); Peer- 

 mont VI, 16 (Vk) ; Anglesea VI, 19-VIII, 21 (Sm). 



L. forcipata Ramb. Piedmont Plain and southward throughout the Dela- 

 ware Valley and pine barrens, but not in coast strip or maritime IV, 

 30-IX, 8. 

 L. rectangularis Say. Throughout the State, except Appalachian VI, 3-IX, 



10; many records from all regions. 

 L. vigilax Selys. Highlands, southward through pine barrens, but no 



records from the coast strip or maritime VII, 10-IX, 14. 

 L. inaequalis Walsh. Morris Co. VII, 10 (Jn) ; Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; 



Riverton VII, 19 (Satterthwaite) ; Kirkwood VI, 16 (C). 

 L. eurinus Say. Staten Island (Ds). 



ARGIA Ramb. 



A. putrida Hag. Del. Water Gap 

 VII, 7, Dunnfield Creek VII, 14, 

 Chatham VIII, 8 (C) ; Norman- 

 nock VII, 23, Little Falls VII, 8 

 (Ds); Newark, Gloucester Co. 

 VII (Sm). 



A. violacea Hag. Throughout the 

 State, except that there are no 

 records from the Appalachian 

 nor the maritime VI, 8-IX, 6. 

 A. translata Selys. Hanks Pond, near Newfoundland IX (Ds) ; Hopat- 

 cong VII (Rhoades). 



A. tibialis Hag. Atco IX, 4 (H); New Jersey VII, 4 (A N S) ; Browns 

 Mills VII, 29, Bamber VIII, 11 (Dke). 



Fig. 26. An Agrionid nymph, Lestes rec- 

 tangularis; somewhat enlarged. 



