LIBELLULA. 151 



rior margin fiavescent, the base hardly rufescent, the apex sub- 

 infuscated; pterostigma large, bicolored, yellow, exteriorly fuscous; 

 membranule gray. 



Adult Male. Thorax and abdomen brownish-black, wings hardly 

 fiavescent anteriorly. 



Fifteen antecubitals ; eleven postcubitals ; four discoidal areolets. 



Length 48 — 52 millim. Alar expanse 84 — 88 millim. Ptero- 

 stigma 6 millim. 



Hah. Pecos River, Western Texas (Capt. Pope). 



16. L. quadrupla! 



LiheJluIa quadrupla Say, Jour. Acad. Philad. VIII, 23, 9. — Libellula 

 bistigma Uhler! Proc. Acad. Philad. 1857, 87, 1. Adult male. 



Reddish-yellow ; mouth and front yellowish, vertex fuscous ; 

 thorax anteriorly rufous, the median sulcus yellowish ; sides pale 

 yellow, with an interrupted, oblique, fuscous stripe ; feet black, 

 base of the femora luteous ; abdomen triquetral, luteons, with a 

 broad dorsal stripe, anteriorly absent, brownish-black ; wings hya- 

 line, the anterior margin, especially at the apex, fiavescent, the 

 base with a brownish-black streak ; the apex sometimes infuscated ; 

 pterostigma large, broader in the middle, bicolored, yellow, exte- 

 riorly black ; membranule black. 



Adult Male. Thorax and abdomen nigro-fuscous, altogether 

 pruinose, mouth, front, and the vertex black, wings sometimes 

 hyaline anteriorly. 



13 — 15 antecubitals; 9 — 11 postcubitals; three discoidal are- 

 olets. 



Length 40 — 46 millim. Alar expanse TO — 16 millim. Ptero- 

 stigma 5 millim. 



Hah. Baltimore (Uhler); Massachusetts; New Jersey; Mary- 

 land. 



May this not be Lih. cyanea Fab.? (compare South American 

 Ncuroptera. ) 



17. L. plumbea! 



Libellula phunbra Uhler ! Proc. Acad. Philad. 1857, 87, 2. 



Rufo-fuscous ; mouth and front brassy-black, margined with 

 yellow (J*), or luteo-fuscous (9); vertex fuscous; thorax in front 

 fuscous, pruinose (J"), or rufous, with the median sulcus yellow- 

 ish (9 ), sides yellowish-white, with an interrupted, oblique, fuscous 



