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TETRAMORIUM GUINEENSE F. 



Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 



t Brit. Isl., C Eur. (hothouses). f S Flor., Texas, in hothouses farther 



north. 

 Possibly indigenous in W Africa. 



TETRAMORIUM SIMILLIMUM F. Smith 



Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 



t Brit. Isl. (hothouses). S Flor., in hothouses farther north. 



(Intr. from N. Amer.?) 



Native country unknown. 



TRIGLYPHOTRIX STRIATIDENS Emery 



Almost cosmopolitan. 



t Brit. Isl., W Eur. (hothouses). f SE U.S.A. N to S. Carol. 



Indigenous in S Asia. 



WASMANNIA AUROPUNCTATA Rog. 



t Brit. Isl. (hothouses). f S Flor., Calif. 



Indigenous in C & S America. 



Odonata — Dragonflies 



For North America the new works of Walker (1953) and Needham & Westfall 

 (1955) have been consulted. The more scattered Old World literature is repre- 

 sented by Valle (1932, 1952) and Ander (1950). The almost cosmopolitan Pantala 

 flavescens F. seems not to have been found with certainty in Europe as yet and 

 was therefore omitted. 



AESCHNA COERULEA Stroem 



/. typ. sbsp. septentrionalis Burm. 



Eur. (boreo-alpine), W Sib.-Lena R. Alas.-Nova Scot., Nfld., S to N. Hampsh. 



AESCHNA JUNCEA L. 



/. typ. sbsp. orientalis Bart. sbsp. ? 



Eur., Asia E to Amur, NE Sib., Sakhal., Japan. Alas.-Labr., Nfld., S to 



? Kamch. Color. 



