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LiBELLULA FERRUGINEA Rami). 



1852. Nympha. Dufour, Ann. Se. Nat., xvii., 3 ser., page 71. Hab., 



Europe. 



LiBELLULA QUADRIMACULATA Linn. 



1853. Nympha. Hagen, Ent. Zeit. Stett., xiv., page 262. 



1857. Kympha. Brauer & Low, Fauna Austriaca, page 13. Hab., 

 Europe. 



LiBELLULA Sp. 



1853. Nymphre. Hagen, Ent. Zeit. Stett., xiv., page 2()2 (three un- 

 known spet'ies described). Hab., Brazil. 



DiPLAX BERENICE Dr. 



1890. Egg. Beutenmiiller, ante, j^age 126. Hab., United States. 



DiPLAX RUBicuNDULA Say. 



1890. Egg. Beutenmiiller, ante, page. 126. Hab., United States. 



DiPLAX scoTicA Don. 



1853. Isympha. Hagen, Ent. Zeit. Stett., xiv., page 262. 

 1857. Nympha. Brauer & Low, Fauna Austriaca, page 16. Hab., 

 Europe, Asia, United States. 



DiPLAX VULGATA LiuU. 



1744. Larva. (Fig.) Roesel, Insect. Belust., ii., pt. ii., pi. xviii. 

 Hab., Europe, Asia. 



DiPLAX sp. (BERENICE?) 



1868. Embryology, young larva, pupa. (Figs.) Packard. Am. Nat., 

 1, pages 311, 391, and 676. 



1868. Embryology, young larvse. Packard, Proc. Bost. Socr. N. 



Hist., xi., pages 365, 372. 



1869. Embryology, young larva, pupa. (Figs.) Packard, C^uide, 



pages 55, 60. Hab., United States. 



Mr. Beutenmiiller wishes to state that he was unable to gain ac- 

 cess to Mr. Cabot's recent work, "On the early stages of tlie Libel- 

 lulidaj," for the prepai'atiou of the foregoing bibliographical cata- 

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