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1. Lestcs forcipata Ramb. (Selys, 1862) $ "July 3, 1889, near 

 a pond." 



This species is the hamata of Dr. Hag-en' s Synopsis of 1861. 



2. Anomalagrion hastatum Say, 9 "July 12, 1889, near a 

 pond." 



3. Enallagma aspersum Hag., <? "July 12, 1889, near a pond." 



4. sEschna heros Fabr. , $ "June, 1889; caught while flying- 

 near a stable, about a thousand feet from a pond, late in the 

 evening." 



5. Celithemis elisa Hag. , S "July 3, 1889, near a pond." 



6. Plathemis trimacidata De Geer, $ "June 18, 1889, near 

 the borders of a small pond about one-quarter of a mile from 

 Fredericksburg. ' ' 



7. Libellula quadruplet Say, ? " 1888, border of a small pond 

 near Frederickburg. " 



The most southern locality known to me for this species is 

 Greenville, S. C. , from which I possess a female taken by my 

 friend, Mr. Lawrence O. Patterson. 



8. Diplaxvicina Hag., 9 "June 18, 1888, flying over a pond." 



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NORTH AMERICAN HESPERID>. 



BY EUGENE M. AARON. 



No. 1. ERYCIDES URANIA and EUDAMUS HESUS. 



It is the purpose, in this series of short papers, to give descrip- 

 tions of new or little-known species of North American HES- 

 PERID^E, with notes that will be calculated to aid students in the 

 study of this neglected Family. There are a few species of HES- 

 PERID.E which have never been described, the identification of 

 which depend on illustrations only to be found in rare and costly 

 works. Others are inadequately described or, in the opinion of 

 the writer, confounded with older species, and still others are as 

 yet undescribed. Where it seems to be desirable to elucidate the 

 text, plain drawings will be furnished. 



Erycides Urania, West. [Plate I, li.u,. i.]* 



West.-Doub.-Hew., Gen. Di. Lep., p. 510, No. 7, pi. 79, fig. i (1852). 



Though figured, in 1852, in the superb work cited above, this 

 striking species has never been described in the publications of its 



:; Plate I will appear in a future number uf NKWS. 



