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Agrionina. Calojiteryx splendens Selys. (Eur., N.Asia and Georgia?) Hagen. — 

 JEschnina. Anax Junius Drury (N. A. everywhere and Asia) Hagen — ^schna 

 juuci'ii Lin. (Russ. Am., Eur. and Asia) Hagen.- — M. grandis Lin. (New Jersey, 

 Eur., Asia) Hagen. — Libellulina. Pantala fiavescens Fabr. (N. and S. Am., 

 Asia, Oceanica, Africa. Eur. ?) Hagen. — Tramea chinensis DeG. (Carolina, Vir- 

 ginia and Asia) Hagen. — Libellula 4-maeulata Lin. (Can., Wise, Mass., lUin., 

 Eur., Asia) Hagen. — Mesothemis corrupta Hag. (Tex., Illin. and Asia) Hagen. 

 — Diplax seotica Don. (North Rod Riv. N. A., Eur., Asia) Hagen. — In all 10 

 sjjeoii'S. 



PSEUDONEUKOPTEEA.— Species closely allied or of doubtful identity. 

 Psocina. Psoous salicis Fitch =geologus Walsh (N. Y., 111.) and Ps. jjedi- 

 cularius (Eur.) Hagen. — Ephemerina. Cloe bioculata (N. Y., Hudson's Bay Terr, 

 and Eur.) Walker & Hagen — CI. diminuta Walk. (Florida) and CI. lactea (Eur.) 

 allied. Hagen. — Agrionina. Lestes forcipata Hag. Synops. = hamata Monogr. 

 Agr. (Wise, D. C. and Illin.) and L. nympha (Eur.) hardly different. Hagen. — 

 Agriou annexuni Hag. and A. cyathigerum (Eur.) allied. Hagen. — .ffischnina. 

 Ophiogomphus colubrinus Selys (H. B. T.) and 0. serpentinus (Eur.) very much 

 alike, ^agew.— Cordulegasfcer Sayi Selys (Georgia) and C. annulatus (Eur.) 

 similar. Hagen. — ^schna sitchensis Hag. (Russ. Am.) and M. borealis (N. 

 Eur. and Siberia) very much alike. Hagen. — Libellulina. Libellula julia 

 Uhler (Wise, Wash. T.) and L. fulva (Eur.) analogous species. Hagen. — Diplax 

 (rubicundula Say =) assimilata Uhl. (U. S.) and D. flaveola (Eur.) very much 

 alike. Hagen.- — In all 10 species. 



NEUROPTERA.— Identical species. 



Sialina. Rhaphidia media Burm. (Eur. and N. A.) Hagen. — ^Hemerobina. 

 Chrysoija flava Scop. (Penna., Eur., Asia.) Hagen. — Phryganeina. Limnophi- 

 ius rhombicus Lin. (H. B. T., Greenland, Eur., Asia.) Hagen. — L. interroga- 

 tionis Zett. (Greenland, Lapland, Eur.) Hagen.— h. subpunctulatus Zett. (Bor. 

 Am. and Eur.) Hagen. — L. trimaculatus Zett. (Bor. Am. and Eur.) Hagen. — 

 L. griseus Lin. (Greenland, Eur., Asia.) Hagen. — Leptocerus niger Lin. (D. C. 

 and Eur.) Hagen. — Setodes ochracea Curt. (Georgia and Eur.) Hagen. — In all 

 9 species. 



NETJEOPTERA.— Species closely allied or of doubtful identity. 



Phryganeina. Phryganea commixta Walk. (Georgia) and P. minor (Eur.) 

 allied. Hagen. — Colpotaulius perpusillus Walk. (H. B. T.) and C. incisus (Eur.) 

 very closely allied. Hagen. — In all 2 species. 



HYMENOPTERA.— Identical species. 

 Tenthredinidse. Cimbex 10-maculata Leach (Canada and Eur.) D' Urban. — 

 TJroceridae. Sirex bizonatus Steph. (Can. and Eur.) Kirhy. — S. juvencus Lin. 

 (Bor. Am. and Eur.) Kirhy. — Vespidae. Vespa vulgaris Lin. (N. A. and Eur.) 

 Saussure and Norton MS. — Apidae. Apis mellifica Linn. (N. A. and Eur.) St. 

 Fargeau, &c. — In all 5 species. 



HYMENOPTERA.— Species closely allied or of doubtful identity. 

 Tenthredinidae. Zareainflata Nort. and Z. fasciata (Eur.) Norton. — Nematus 



