LIBELLULIDiE. 



603 



586. 



()asal space lias no transverse veins, and the male appendages 

 are forcipate. (Ilagen.) Calo'pteryx apicalis Burm. is shining 

 brassy green, witli long black feet. 



In Lestes there are two antecubital transverse vennles ; the 

 fourth apical sector is broken ; the postcostal space is simple ; 

 and the quadrangular space is trapezoidal, 

 with the exterior inferior angle acute ; 

 the pterostigma is large, oblong, and the 

 appendages in the male are forcipated. 

 Lestes eurina Say is blue, varied with 

 green and violet. The beautiful genus 

 Aqrion has the apical sector straight, the 

 postcostal space simple, the quadrangular 

 space trapezoidal, with the exterior inferior angle acute ; the 

 pterostigma small, rhomboidal, while the male abdominal ap- 

 pendages are short. Agrion civile Hagen is brassy-black, 

 varied with blue or green, with a hairy head and thorax. A. 

 saucium Burra. (Fig. o8G) is red, variegated with black, and is 

 a common species. 



In the group ^schnina the wings are unequal, and all the 

 triangles of the wing are of the same form. In Gomphns and 

 its allies the 

 wings are un- 

 equal, the 

 hinder ones be- 

 ing broader, 

 and the trian- (^ 

 gles of both 

 pairs of wings 

 have no trans- 

 verse veins. 

 (romplius fra- 

 termis Say is 

 yellow spotted rig. 587. 



with black, with black feet. The genus Anax differs in the 

 anal angle of the posterior wiugs beiug rounded in the male, 

 and the abdomen has a lateral interrupted ridge. Anax Junius 

 Drury is a large and widely spread species ; it is green, spot- 

 ted with blue and fuscous, with a yellow head, ^schna differs 



