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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



VOL. XXVII. 



To tbe Museum material I have added from my own collection speci- 

 mens of fifteen additional species representing seven genera in which 

 no immature stages have hitherto been described. These are species 

 that have come from sources outside the geographical or systematic 

 range of my former papers. They have been collected for me by 

 generous correspondents and friends during the past ten years. Some 

 from Mr. Adolph Hempel were collected near Gotha, Florida, and in 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some from Mr. F. G. Schaupp were collected at 

 Shovel Mount, Texas.; some from Mr. F. C. Willard, at Tombstone, 

 Arizona; some bred specimens from Stanford University collection 

 were sent me by Prof. V. L. Kellogg; and good finds of single species 

 were made by Dr. John M. Stowell, at San Jose, California, Mr. E. B. 

 Williamson, at Fort Waj^ne, Indiana, Prof. K. C. Osburn and Mr. S. 

 Bethel, at Seattle, Washington. 



The following species are described herein: 



Suborder ANISOPTERA. 



Species. 



Localitv. 



Collector. 



Gomphoidex uti.ffmafiis . . . 

 Phy/logni)iiihii.f nthiopsf . 

 Ophioiidiiijiliiis hisdii * . . . 



Gomii/nis ii/iiiiitii>'* 



Goiiiji/iii» roiifrtiti nuis .' . . 



Gniniiliiis sithn'iiiix' 



Briiiii(t!/oiiij)/i us spiiHatiis 

 Sfai(ii>t>liUlii(i ritiriilata. . 



AiKi.r liiiiii/iiis:' 



Aiiitx iiutfiitiix? 



^EschiKi (iii/'ij>(iti()en>?is . . . 

 0)nliil,,'i,ist, r ii,ir.<alhf .. 

 Coril nil </iisti r ilittiletiiu* . 



Paltiitlii mis fiiifiitiiies 



Dull,, mis r,!,..,-; 



Rh,l,,ll„n,is ,,l,,illis.' 



Ci;„;itli, ii,is s, i-rili,,i .... 



Orth, ii,is f, i-ni,iii,i,,* 



Oiil,,ti„,i, I, i,l,ii-„ii, .' 



Lihilhili, I ,/,„..' SI,..' 



Lib, U, ,1,1 s,,t„r,d,t* 



IAh,ll,il,i f,,i; nsis* 



S, 1,1,111 ti-,,,i, ii,<tiliili(in ■'. . . 



frill,,, I, is,,,,,;,,;,; 



l)il,l,„;,(l,sli-i,-i,,lis 



Trillion is ,i,iiiiisi-,ila 



Micrathyria pallida 



Tramea euryale f 



Shovel Mount, Texas 



Congo 



Lake Talioe, California 



Florida 



Oregon 



Seattle, Washington 



Fort Wayne, Indiana 



Nicaragua 



Jamaica 



J ava 



Chatham Island i Galapagos 



Yellowstone 



Arizona 



California 



Texas 



Java 



do 



Texas 



Java 



do 



California 



Olympia, Washington 



Twin Lakes, Colorado . . . . . 



Java 



do 



Florida 



Brazil 



Java 



F.G. Schaupp. 



J.H.Camp. 



Hubbard and Schwarz. 



Do. 

 Samuel Henshaw. 

 R.C. Osburn. 

 \'l. B. Williamson. 

 Charles W. Richmond. 

 Hubbard and Schwarz. 

 D.G.Fairchild. 

 G. Baur. 

 (;. H. Merriam. 

 F. C. Willard. H. S. Barber. 

 A. Koebele. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 

 D. G. Fairchild. 



Do. 

 F. G. Schaupp. 

 D. G. Fairchild. 



Do. 

 J. M. Stowell, V. L. Kellogg 

 S.Bethel. 

 Chauncev Judav. 

 D.G.Fairchild.' 



Do. 

 Adolph Hempel. 



Do. 

 D.G.Fairchild. 



Suborder ZYGOPTERA. 



29. Ai;-h ihsti's iiriiridis , 



30. Art/ ill .f„iiiiiinrnis , 



31. Ariiiii sji. .' , 



32. Telagrion dseckii :' 



33. Telebasis salva * 



34. Aciiiilliiioriiin chelijerum* .. 



35. Ill sji, r,i,iriini heterodoxuni* 



36. LrpUihilsis .^pf , 



Arizona \ F. C. Willard. 



Florida Adolph Hempel. 



Rocky Mountains i S. A. Forbes, T. D. A. Cocker- 



I ell, and others. 



Florida Adoljili Ht-mpel. 



Texas F. G. Scliaupp. 



Brazil Adolpli Hempel. 



Arizona F. C. Willard. 



Porto Rico I August Busck. 



Among these it will be observed are fifteen genera of which no 

 nymphs have been described hitherto. New t^^pes of nymphal struc- 



