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lina). — Calvert, Occas. pap. Boston Soc, 7, p. 33 (1905) (N. England). — Brimley, 

 Ent. News, 17, p. 92 (1906) (N. Carolina). — Calvert, ibid., 18, p. 201 (1907) 

 (Manchester N. Hamphire to Greenville S. Carolina, west to Indiana). — Muttkowski, 

 Bnll. Wisconsin N. H. S., 6, p. 117 (1908). 



Leptetruin cyaueuiii Kirhy, Cat., p. 26 (iSgo). 



Libellnla qnadriipla Say (1839) [Cat. Kirby]. — Hagen, Syn. Neur. N. Am., p. 157 (1861) 

 (Massachusetts, N. Jersev, Maryland). — Brauer, Zool. bot. Wien, 18, p. 730(1868). 

 — Hagen, Proc. Boston Soc, 18, p. 71 (1875). — Calvert, Ent. News, i, p. 23 (1890) 

 (Virginia, S. Carolina). — Goddard, Proc. Amer. phil. Soc, 35, p. 210, tab, 15, fig. 15 

 (1896) (2. Sgm. cf). 



Libeliula bistigma Uhler, Proc. Acad. Phila., 1857, p. 87 (c? Baltimore). — Hagen, Stett. 

 ent. Ztg., 28, p. gl (J867) (Uhi.ers Exempl.). 



Coli. Sei.ys : I cf, I 9 Maryland (Uhler, 1858), i 9 Boston (Hagen), 2 d*, i 9 N. Caro- 

 lina (Morrison). — Coli. Ris : Indiana, Delaware. 



Genit. c? : X'on L. coinaiic/ie kaum verschieden. Die Ausrandung der L. a. sehr gering. 

 Hamulus la fast genau dreieckig im Umriss, der Aa nur eine sehr schmale Leiste. 



Genit. 9 : Ränder des 8. Segments zu breiten, schwarzgesäumten Blättern erweitert. 

 Das Ende der 8. Bauchplatte in ziemlich engem Bogen ausgerandet, die Ränder der Ausrandung 

 ventralwärts abgebogen. 



14-16 Anq. 3 Reihen Discoidalzellen (teilweise 4 Zellen am t). 2 Zellreihen Rs-Rspl. 

 I Zellreihe M'''-Mspl in Vorderflügaln und Hinterflügeln. 



a Abd. 28, Hfl. 33, Pt. < 5 (Indiana). — 9 Abd. 28, Hfl. 35, Pt. 5 (Delaware). 



L. auripennis (fig. 156). 



Lihcllula auripennis Bl'rmeister, Hdb. Ent., 2, p. 861, n" 77 (1839) (Sav^annah). — Hagen, 

 Svn. Neur. N. Amer., p. 155 (1861) (N. Jersev, Maryland, N. York, Ohio, Georgia, 

 Florida, N. Orleans). — Scudder, Proc. Boston Soc, 10, p. igi (1866) (Isle of Pines). 

 — • Hagen, ibid., 11, p. 292 (1867) (Cuba). — Id., Stett. ent. Ztg., 28, p. 98 (1867) 

 (Scudder's Exempl.). — Brauer, Zool. bot. Wien, 18, p. 731 (1868). — Hagen, Proc. 

 Boston Soc, 15, p. 374 (1873). — Id., ibid., 16, p. 361 (1874) (Georgia). — Id., 

 ibid., 18, p. 70 (1S75) (Virginia, Texas). — Calvert, Trans. i\mer. ent. Soc, 20, 

 p. 256 (1893) (on and near the sea-coast from N. York to Texas, Ohio, Cuba, Isle of 

 Pines). — Id., Ent. News, 5, p. 244 (1894) (Massachusetts). — Id., Journ. N. York 

 ent. Soc, 3, p. 47 (1895) (N. York). — Id., Trans. Amer. ent. Soc, 25, p. 93 (1898) 

 (Burmeister's Type). — Kellicott, Odon. Ohio, p. 97 (1899) (not taken in recent 

 years, only 1898 some specimens at Cincinnati). — Williamson, 24 Rep. Geol. Indiana, 

 p. 329 (1900) (keine eigenen Beobachtungen). — Calvert, Odon. N. Jersey (p. 8 sep.) 

 (1900). — Needham, N. York State Mus. Bull., 47, p. 532 (1901) (Larve, Florida). — 

 Ris, Ent. News, 14, p. 217 (1903) (Baltimore). — Calvert, ibid., 14, p. 219 (1903) 

 (eheste; town). — \Yili.iamson, ibid., 14, p. 229 (1903) (Tennessee). — Brimley' und 

 Sherman, ibid., 15, p. loi (1904) (N. Carolina). — Calvert, Occas. pap. Boston Soc, 

 7i P- 1)2> (i9°5) (^- England). — Id., Biol. C. A. Neur., pp. 206, 208 (1905) (Mexico). 



