62 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(2) Formicaleo wilsoni M^Lachl. 



F. wilsoni M-^Lachlan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) x. 1892, p. 178. 

 Hab. Hawaii, locally common, from sea-level to 5000 ft. Lanai (Scott B. 

 Wilson). 



ODONATA, 



LIBELLULINA. 

 Pantala Hag. 



( I ) Pantala flavescens Fab. 



Hab. Abundant all over the Islands in open country, and in the streets and 

 gardens of Honolulu. 



Tramea Hag. 

 (i) Tramea lacerata Hagen. 

 Hab. All the Islands, in open country on the lowlands. 



Sympetrum^ Newm. 

 (i) Sympetrum blackbjirni M'^Lach. 

 Lepthemis blackburni, M'Lachlan, Ann. N. H. (5) xii. (1883), p. 229. 

 Hab. On all the Islands, in mountain forests, or deep valleys, but not very 

 abundant. The species is variable in colour, size, &c. 



AESCHNINA. 

 Anax Leach. 

 (i) Anax Junius Drury. 

 Hab. Very abundant all over the Islands. 



(2) Anax stremms Hagen. 



Anax strenuus, Hagen, Verh. Ges. Wien, 1S67, p. 34 (?) ; Blackburn, Ann. 



N. H. (5) XIV. 1S84, p. 413, (^). 



Hab. Kauai, Maui and Hawaii, and probably all the Islands, in the mountains. 



Not rare but often difficult to catch. 



' A new genus, Nesogonia, Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) u. 1898, p. 347, has now been established 

 for this insect. 



