PHILIP P. CAIA'ERT. 91 



Siipeiior appendages slightly longer tlian 9, red, sulicylindrical, thickened 

 before the acute apex, third fourth with an inferior row of seven black denticles. 

 Inferior appendage one-eighth shorter, red, triangular, about twice as long as 

 wide at base, reaching beyond the denticles of the superiors, its tip ending in the 

 usual two upturned denticles. 



Genitalia apparently not at all diiferent from my description and figure of 

 those of Tntheinin ferrmiaria Eanib. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mtis. xviii, p. 125, figs. 4, 5.) 



Wings clear, reticulation reddish near the costal margin, becoming blackish 

 posteriorly. Pterostigma reddish, surmounting one cell and parts of two others. 

 Membranule blackish. 



Anniliis between the first and second antenodals, its sectors stalked, nodal 

 sector not waved, supplementary sector next below the subnodal separated from 

 it by but one I'ow of cells, no hypertrigonals. 



Front wings with ten antenodals, the last not continuous, 7-8 postnodals, one 

 submedian cross-vein, nearer the base than is the first antenodal except in one wing 

 of one %, discoidal triangle with one cross-vein, internal triangle of three cells 

 (two, right side of unlabeled type) three rows of posttriangular cells to the level 

 of the origin of the subnodal sector, increasing to 9-11 marginal cells. Yellow 

 at base extending to the submedian cross-vein. 



Hind wings: 7-8 antenodals. 7-8 postnodals. two submedian cross-veins (except 

 in the left hind wing of unlabeled type, where there is but one), discoidal tri- 

 angle free, its inner side in prolongation of the arculus (or slightly more remote 

 in one wing of one 'J, ), two rows of posttriangular cells for two to three cells, 

 increasing to 9-10 marginal cells, sectors of the triangle united at origin. Yellow 

 at base extending to the second antenodal and the arculus thence oliliquely 

 inwards (mesad) to the anal angle. 



Total length 34 mm. Abdomen 22. Front wing 27.5. Hind wing 26. Pter- 

 ostigma 3. 



The drawer-label in Dr. Hagen's handwriting after which these 

 two types are placed reads " L. sanguinoleiita Burnt. L. ferrugaria 

 Ramb." From Ranibur's description of \ns ferrugaria these two 

 males differ not at all, nor can I find any difference of specific value 

 in the specimens which I described as ferrugaria in Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. xviii, p. 125. 



67. I^ibelliilii conlHiiiiiiHta Fab. P. 8.59. [Bnichi/themis.] 



% . Von Madras, durnh Hrn. King ; in der Hallenser Sammlung. 



Two males under the yellow drawer-label " contaminata Fabr. 

 Madras King" in B.'s hand, at Halle; no pin-labels. 



One male in the M. C. Z. with the yellow pin-label " coll. Germar 

 contaminata Fabr. Java Br. Type Bnrm. II, S59.'\ the words here 

 printed in italics being in Hagen's hand. Hagen's copy of B. has 

 no * for this species. 



68. Libellnla zoiiata B. P. 859. [Pfieudothemis.] 

 % . Aus China, in Sommer's Sammlung. 



I have not seen the type which (a single specimen). Prof. Brauer 

 writes, is in the Hofmuseum at Vienna. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. .SOC. XXV. SKPTEMBKH. 1898. 



