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lobe, which may or may not have some significance. Lines 5 

 and 6 on page 259 of the latter author's description,-^'* should be 

 corrected to read "Frons of cf superiorly metallic violet, of 9 

 yellow with superior metallic blue stripe .7 mm. wide." 



Tramea marceUa. (35.) P. 252. Feb. 15, 1889. Miathyria marcella 



(Selys). 

 La he cogido cerca de Cardena.s en Xoviembre. 



I have compared one male and one female from Teapa, Tabasco, 

 Mexico, with Gundlach's description and they agree in all essen- 

 tials. The female which Gundlach describes had the brown 

 basal band on the hind wings, as compared with the male, 

 "masancha, llega al tridngulo, pero finaliza mas lejos del borde 

 posterior." 



The German version of Gundlach's description''^ differs in some 

 details. 



Tramea simplex. (146.) P. 2.53. Feb. 15, 1SS9. Miathyria simplex 



(Ramb.). 

 Libellula simplex Ramb.; Selys Cub. p. 191. 



No recuerdo donde la he cogido, pero se que en la parte occidental de la isla de 

 Cuba. 



I have compared one male from Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico, and 

 one female from Havana, taken by Baker, with Gundlach's 

 description which agrees and which corresponds to the German 

 version. ^^ although Hagen there says, "Von Gundlach ist keine 

 Beschreibung gegeben." 



Tramea australis. (60.) P. 255. Feb. 15, 18S9. Tauriphila australis 



(Hagen). 

 La he cogido en los bosques ccrcanos a Cardenas en Julio. 



I have compared one male and one female from Havana, taken 

 by Baker, with Gundlach's description and they agree. A Ger- 

 man version of Gundlach's description has been published by 

 Hagen.^^ 



Genero CELITHEMIS TTag(Mi 

 Celithemis eponina. (37.) V.'2nVt. I'd). 15, 1S,S9. Celithemis eponina 



(Drury). 

 Libellula eponina Drury; Selj's Cub. p. 186. * 



'■' Ann. Carn. Mus.,vi. 

 »*Stett. Ent. Zcit., xxviii, p. 227, 1867. 

 3«Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxviii, p. 228, 1867. 

 3' Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxviii, p. 229, 1867. 



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