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lower appendage and end in a fine upturned point, in A. curvistyla 
the upper pair are about equal to the lower appendage, rather 
stout, curved downwards and divaricate from one another. 
Amphithemis vacillans, Selys. 
26 D1 #851 4852 4853 Sibsagar, Assam. 
These specimens were named by deSelys in whose handwriting 
ate the labels. They are unfortunately in poor preservation, the 
best preserved specimen, an adult male, has the body entirely 
black. A male from the Abor Expedition collection, still more 
adult, has the second and third segments of the abdomen covered 
with bluish-white bloom. 
Distribution: Burma, Assam. 
Fic. 1.—Wings of Amphithemis mariae, sp. n. 
Amphithemis curvistyla, Selys. 
Ig 1 9 #854 246 Sibsagar, Assam.| 
As with the last species the specimens were named by de 
Selys. ‘Their condition is too bad to admit of a satisfactory exam- 
ination. 
Distribution: Burma, Tonkin, Assam. 
Amphithemis mariae, sp. n. 
4 44 Q (inspirit.) ®289 S259 8280 S279 8351 Forest tramway, mile 
29-30, 1600 ft.; Parambikulam, 1790-3200 ft., Cochin State, 16— 
24-ix-14 (F. H. Gravely). 
(For the photograph reproduced in text-figure 1, I am much 
indebted to Messrs. H. and F. E. Campion). 
Types o @ in the Indian Museum. 
1 On several labels of specimens from this locality de Selys wrote ‘‘ Palone.”’ 
It is not clear what he means. 
