I gig.] F. F. Laidlaw : Indian Dragon/lies. 195 



Tarsal claws. — The lower tooth is much reduced. 



On the other hand the anal appendages of the male show 

 a general similarity to those of a typical Pseudagrion. 



The species appears at any rate to belong to a genus allied to 

 Pseudagrion, but more specialized. 



ADDENDA et CORRIGENDA. • 

 Part I [Rec. Ind. Mus., XIII, pp. 23-40: 1917). 



Since the part was completed I have seen specimens ( a' 5 ) of 

 Pseudophaea dispav (Ramb.) collected by Mr. S. Kemp at Talewadi, 

 N. Kanara District, in 19 16, Also a number of males of Rhino- 

 cypha iridea, Selys, from the S. Shan States, collected b^^ Dr. 

 Annandale. 



A larva of a species of Rhinocypha is of interest as helping to 

 strengthen the opinion that the Libellaginae should stand as a 

 distinct sub-family. It has no ventral abdominal gills, the mask 

 is similar to that of the Epallaginae, but the antennae have a long 

 pedicel recalling that of the Calopteryginae. The caudal gills are 

 unfortunately missing. 



p. 28. For ^' Echo niaxmia, Martin " read ^' Echo maxima, Martin." 

 p. 33. Above Genus Rhinocypha, Ramb. , insert '' Sub-family Libel- 



laginae." 

 p. 37. Above Rhinocypha iridea, Selys insert '' Group Fenestraia.'^ 



Part II {Rec. Ind. Mus., XIII, pp. 321-348 : 1917). 

 In the title of the paper for "The Family Agrioninae " read 



"The Family Agrionidae," for ''Sections" read ' ' L,egions " and 



for '' Podolestes" read " Megapodagrion." 



p. 322. For " Legion Podolestes" read " Legion Megapodagrion." 



p, 323. For " Legion I. Podagrion, Selys" read '' Legion I, Mega- 

 podagrion." 



p. 330, line 28. After the words " three species" insert " e.s. C. 

 eximia, miniata and pulverulans." 



p. 332, line 4. For RS read MS. I have hesitated whether to adopt 

 Tillyard's nomenclature MS for this vein or whether to ad- 

 here to RS. I have, now made up my mind to adopt Till- 

 yard's nomenclature and views. 



p. 339. After line 11 insert " Platycnemis latipes, Ramb., race deal- 

 bata, Selys, is recorded from Ouetta by Morton {Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. London, 1907, p. 306). It is a Palaearctic species." 



p. 339. To the characters of Protosticta add " In some species at 

 an}^ rate MS distal to subnodus. 



P- 343- Jn the characters of the genus Chloroneura for " (length to 

 breadth 4 : i) " read " (length to breadth 9 : 2)." 



p. 344. In the characters of the genus Disparoneura for " (length 

 to breadth 9:2)" read " (length to breadth 5 : i or 11 : 2)." 



p. 347. For ''Genus Indoneura, Kirby" read ''Genus Indoneura, 

 nov." 



p. 348, line 12. For " gomphonic-like" read " gomphine-like." 



