134 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, '08 



//. Neuronia semifasciata. 



While sugaring for moths in my yard in 1905, I took, on 

 July 8th, a caddis fly apparently attracted by the sugar ; next 

 year I took another also in July, and, like the previous speci- 

 men, belonging to this species. In 1907 I started sugaring 

 earlier, and got ten of this species between May 5th and June 

 1 6th. I also took a specimen at Lake Ellis on sugar on May 

 5th. 



Other Neuropteroids taken at sugar have been two C/iauli- 

 odes pectinicornis in July, 1905 and 1906 ; two Allochrysa vir- 

 ginica, one each on September 21, 1905, and September i, 

 1906, and two Chrysopa lateralis on August 25 and September 



i, 1906. 



i <> ' 



North Carolina Records of Odonata for 1906 



and 1907. 



BY C. S. BRIMLEY. 



Progomphus obscurus Ratnb. Lake Ellis, one May 16, 1906. South- 

 ern Pines, one received from Manee without date. 



Gomphus exilis Selys. Lake Ellis, common May 8-18, 1906, and May 

 22-28, 1907. 



Gomphus sordidus Hagen. Havelock, May 9, 1901, and May 25, 1907. 



Boyeria vinosa Say. Enfield, one taken by Woglum, July 5, 1906. 

 Raleigh, one caught in State Museum after dusk by the night 

 watchman. 



Nasiaeschna pentacantha Ramb. One taken at Raleigh, July 10, 1907, 

 flying over the very same pool where I caught my first in 1902. 



Coryphaeschna ingens Ramb. Lake Ellis. I took a female in the act of 

 ovipositing May 16, 1906. Another was taken May 28, 1907. 



Aeshna constricta Say. Highlands, three males and two females taken 

 by Herman and VVoglum, September 6-9, 1906. Raleigh, not 

 uncommon from mid-September to mid-November. 



*Cordulegaster fasciatus Rambur. Highlands, one male taken by Wog- 

 lum, first week in September, 1906. 



Tetragoneuria semiaquea Burm. Lake Ellis, common, May 7-18, 1906, 

 and May 23-28, 1907. 



Tetragoneuria complanata Ramb. Southern Pines, two, April 8, 1907 ; 

 oue April 17, 1906, all taken by Manee. 



Soynatochlora filosa Hagen. Raleigh, September 6-12, 1906, both females. 

 Southport, male and female, late October, 1906 ; taken by 

 Sherman. Southern Pines, female taken by Manee, August 5, 

 1907. 



