40 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi<. XIII, 1917. j 



I have not seen an example of this species. Williamson {Proc. 

 U.S. Nat. Mus., XXV-III, p. 173) records without reference L. 

 vittata^ Selys, evidently referring to Sely's report of the species 

 from Burma. I cannot find a reference to vittata but Selys {loc. 

 cit.) comments on differences between the Burmese specimens and 

 typical examples from the Philippine Islands. 



Genus Epallage, Charp. 

 38. Epallage fatima (Charp.). 



E. fatiijia, Kirby, Cat. Odomita. p. io8. 



,, Morton, Trans. Eiifoniul. Soc. London, lyo/, p. ,105. 



The inclusion of this Mediterranean species serves only to 

 emphasize the strongly Palaearctic character of the Odonate fauna 

 of Kashmir. 



