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rupted basal rings on 3-7 ; an apical ring widening into a quadrate 

 median spot on 7 ; all of 8 excepting a very narrow basal ring ; all of 9, 

 the blue narrowed at either side near the middle ; two small round basal 

 spots on 10, and the extreme tip of the elevated posterior margin of the 

 segment which is also blue underneath. Sides of i and 2 blue and black ; 

 of 3-7 and 10 brownish and yellowish with blue tinges ; of 8 and 9 black 

 bordered below with blue. Dorsal posterior margin of the tenth segment 

 moderately elevated and produced, the apex scarcely bifid. 



Abdominal appendages black, resembling those of /. verticalis Say, 

 but slenderer and longer. Superior appendages lamellate, sinuate, about 

 half as long as the tenth segment, rounded triangular in form, the depth 

 at base equal to the sides ; the upper, outwardly rolled half scimitar- 

 shaped in profile, and lying above and outside of the upper process of the 

 inferior appendage ; the lower, inwardly rolled half lying inside of the 

 upper half of the inferior appendage. Inferior appendages longer than 

 the superior ; the lower outer two-thirds produced into a slender process 

 curving downwards, outwards and inwards, the extreme apex turned 

 upwards and inwards and tipped with a small shining tooth ; the upper 

 third produced upwards and backwards into a triangular lobe, about one- 

 fifth as long as the lower process. 



9 . Similar to the male. Frons not black at the middle ; postocular 

 spots larger. Median lobe of prothorax with an additional small gemi- 

 nate spot in the middle. Thorax the same ; wings hyaline ; antecubitals 

 2, postcubitals 9 ; pterostigma on all the wings pale brown. Abdomen 

 with the blue on i and 2 more extensive, on 2 the black is reduced to a 

 triangular spot^and narrow basal and apical rings; the apical ring on 7 

 not widened into a spot ; 8 with a basal oblong spot on either side of the 

 median line, and a dome-shaped basal spot, the double apex directed 

 anteriorly ; the blue on 9 much narrowed, the black extending across the 

 dorsum basally ; 10 narrowly blue. Sides of abdomen darker than in the 

 male ; 3 and 4 with a distinct, and 5 with an indistinct blue apical spot ; 

 8 and 9 entirely black. 



Valves bluish, the apex and vulvular process light colored, extending 

 beyond the tenth segment. Abdominal appendages pale. The ventral 

 apical spine on the eighth segment is short and acute, less prominent 

 than in /. verticalis Say. 



Length of abdomen $ $ 23 mm.; hind wing $ 16 mm., $ 18 mm. 



Round and Shriner Lakes, Whitley County, Indiana : Sep- 

 tember 2, 1897 ! June 7, June 24 and July 21, 1898. Named for 

 Professor D. S, Kellicott, who first called attention to this species 

 (footnote t to page 404 in " September Dragonflies of Round and 

 Shriner Lakes, Whitley Co., Indiana," by E. B. Williamson, 

 Indiana Geological Report for 1897). 



This species has been taken in New Jersey by Mr. Calvert. 

 He has kindly examined one of my male specimens, and it is by 



