Mar., '06] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 91 



Stenodorsus extennatus sp. nov. Ferruginous, sometimes indistinctly 

 infuscate. Vertex subequal in breadth to one of the eyes, little narrowed 

 forward, truncate anteriorly, the frontal carina on each side little elevato- 

 curvate ; behind the frontal carinae provided with little oblong fossae, 

 occupying the space on each side of the median carina between the an- 

 terior half of the eyes. Pronotum with the dorsum flattened or barely 

 convex, very narrow prolongate, provided forward on each side with a 

 large longitudinal ruga ; median carina of pronotum percurrent, moder- 

 ately conspicuous, little elevated ; on each side of dorsum forward bet- 

 ween the carinae longitudinally bicanaliculate, posteriorly the surface 

 often rugoso-punctulate ; forward between the front of shoulders rarely 

 provided with very indistinct abbreviated carina on each side ; humero- 

 apical carinae present, dividing off moderately wide scapular areas over- 

 lying the shoulders ; apical process of pronotum very lengthily extended 

 backward, little longer than the wings, or rarely equal in the male. 

 Elytra oblong, acuminate toward the apex ; wings perfectly explicate. 

 Posterior tibise narrow, very lightly expanded toward the apices, the 

 apical half little curved outward, the outer margin of the distal third part 

 armed with minute denticles but the inner fifth part unarmed ; the third 

 pulvilli of the posterior tarsi equal in length to the first and second art- 

 icles combined, and flat below. Total length of body 9, 16 mm.; pro- 

 notum, 15 mm.; posterior femora, 6.5 mm. <j\ 14-14. 25 mm.; pronotum, 

 12 5' T 3-5 mm.; posterior femora, 5.25-5.5 mm. 



Numerous specimens in my collection from Marcapata, 



Peru, South America. 



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North Carolina Records of Odonata in 1904 and 1905 

 With Corrections of Some Previous Records. 



BY C. S. BRIMLEY. 



In the following list all noteworthy North Carolina records 

 of Odonata for the years 1904 and 1905, except the Lake Ellis 

 data,* are included. The specimens were taken by myself 

 unless otherwise stated. Species marked with a star *, have 

 not been previously recorded from the state. 

 Gomphus sorditus Hagen. Hobton, Sampson Co., one female April 



27, 1904. F. Sherman. 



Gomphaeschna furcillata Say. Raleigh, April 19, 27, 1904 ; April 3, 1905. 

 Basiaeschna Janata Say. Raleigh, April 14, 1904, a male and female. 

 *Aeschna constricta Say. Raleigh Nov. 7, 1904, one male. 



Macromia taeniolata Ramb. Raleigh, Aug. 9, 1904, one male. 

 *Neurocord2tlia obsoleta Say. Wilmington, Aprils, 1905, G. M. Btntley. 

 Tetragoneuria cynosura Say. Wilmington, April 5, 1905, one ; Wal- 

 lace, Duplin Co., April 5, 1905, one ; G. M. Bentley. 



* See p. 81, 



