1920.] F. F. IvAiDi.Aw: Indian Dragonfiies. 163 



18. Lestes ? bilincata^ Selys. 



Lesfes ? bilineata, Selys, Ann. Mits. Civ. Genova. X (XXX), pp. 498 — 499. 

 (1890—91). 



A $ specimen in the British Museum labelled as Lestes ? 

 hilineatus, Selys is evidentl}^ closely allied to the species last des- 

 cribed. Unfortunately I have not had time to make a full 

 examination of this individual, which is from Burma. 



19. Lestes (Sympycna) paedisca, Everson. race, f 



Sympycna paedisca, Kirby, Cat. Odo>iata, p. 164. 



,, ,, Forster, Wiett Entomol. Zeit. XIX, p. 256— 267, pi. iii, 



figs. 1-7 (1900). 



Bartenelt, Ann. Mtts. Zool. St. Petersburg, XVI 



(1912.13). 

 Lestes paedisca, Ris, Supplement. Entomol., No. 5, 1916, 



4 cf a?* 6 2 2 Jhelum Valley, Kashmir, 5,000 ft. {H . T. Pease) 

 1916, Zool. S. Ind. 



These specimens all agree very closely with the form described 

 by Barteneff as S. paedisia, approximating to S. gobica, Forster. 



Ris {loc. cit.) makes some observations on the sections of the 

 genus Lestes, which I have not yet had an opportunity of studying. 



