Hagen.] 290 [September 25, 



Hypolestes trinitatis Hagen. Near the town of Trinidad, also 

 at Bayamo, in July and August. 



Protoneura eapillaris Rambur. In woods near Bayamo ; also, 

 about rivers and In-ooks of the western half of the Island, in June, 

 SejJtember and October. 



Mieroneura ealigata Hagen. About brooks near Trinidad, in 

 September and October. 



Neoneura carnatica Hagen. On streams about Cardenas, 

 April. 



Neoneura palustris Hagen. This species is identical with 

 Afjrion Maria Scudd. N. palustris is perhaps only a variety otherwise 

 colored of iV. carnatica Hagen. 



Agrion civile Hagen. A male was received in my last invoice. 

 " Doubledayi Selys. I have seen no specimen of this 

 species from Cuba, but I place it here upon the authority of DeSelys 

 Longchamps; vide La Sagra, Ins. Cuba, p. 469. 



Agrion coecum Hagen. At Havana, about rivers, and in the 

 western part of the island, Trinidad. The numerous specimens re- 

 ceived exhibit a local variety, ^4. cardenium Hagen. This is cer- 

 tainly the same as A. coecum Scudd. 



Agrion eultellatura Hagen. July and August, in marshes. 

 " truncatum Hagen. About jionds, in July and August. 



Ischnura iners Hagen. At Cardenas, about ponds, July to 

 November; very common. This species is very probably the same 

 as ^. tuberculatum Selys, 1. c. p. 467; yet I am not able to say so 

 from actual examination of DeSelys's type. To this species must 

 be reunited A. credulum Hagen, and A. defixum Hagen. 



Ischnura capreolus Hagen. About ponds, in July and August. 



Anomalagrion hastatum Say. About ponds and in woods, in 

 March, Jul}' and August; and at Cardenas and Bayamo, about ponds, 

 in September and October. Trichocnemis minuta Selys, 1. c. p. 464, 

 is a fully colored female of this species. 



Pyrrhosoma vulneratum Hagen. At Cardenas, in woods, 

 Jul}'. In the description of the male, (Neur. of N. Amer. p. 86,) an- 

 other species, A. prccscctum Hagen, from Porto Rico, is erroneously 

 united with this. Probably J., discolor Selys, 1. c. p. 466, (nee Burm.) 

 is identical with A. vulneratum. 



