MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND RECORDS OF DRA- 

 GON FLIES (ODONATA). 



By Richard A. Muttkowski. 



The following notes are based chiefly on a collection of dragon- 

 flies in the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 

 recently sent to me for determination. Other records are taken 

 from specimens in the collections of the Milwaukee Public 

 Museum. 



The main interest of the records attaches to the commingling 

 oi Western and Eastern species in Utah and Arizona. At best the 

 collections of Odonata from the Rocky Mountain States have 

 been few and those of the dilatory order. One of the most exten- 

 sive is that by Prof. F. H. Snow (deceased) for the Snow collec- 

 tions in Kansas University, from which I have received a number 

 of specimens here cited. 



Specimens in the Brooklyn Institute are designated by the 

 parenthesized ( Brooklyn). Similarly specimens collected by Prof. 

 Snow and others, which are now in the Milwaukee Public 



Museum. 



LESTINiE. 



Archilestes grandis Kambur. One female, Utah (Brooklyn). 



CCENAGRIONINJE. 



Hyponeura lugens Hagen. Four Males, Oak Creek Canon, Ariz., 

 6,000 ft. (Snow). Three males, Los Angeles Co., Calif., July, and 

 one female, August. 



Argia moesta Hagen. Four males, Utah (Brooklyn). 



Enallagma doubledayi Selys. Three males and two females, Flor- 

 ida (Brooklyn). 



Enallagma anna Williamson. Three males ; two from Utah and one 

 from Arizona (Brooklyn). 



Enallagma praevarum Hagen. Two males, Manitou Park and Colo- 

 rado Springs, Colo., August (Snow). Three males, Pasadena, 

 Calif., August. 



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