22 CLARENcii Hamilton Kennedy 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE I 



Figs. 1-6, by E. B. Williamson. 



Figs. 7-16, by C. H. Kennedy. 



Figs. 1-6, Brythcmis carmelita n. sp. Figs. 1-4, type male; figs. 5-6. allotype 

 female. Fig. i, accessory genitalia of segment 2 in lateral view; fig. 2, same in latero- 

 ventral view ; fig. 3, abdominal appendages in lateral view ; fig. 4, inferior appendage 

 in ventral view; fig. 5, vulvar lamina in lateral view; fig. 6, the same in antero-ventral 

 view. 



Figs. 7-16, penes of species of Lepthemis and Erythemis. Each pair of figures 

 represents, in the upper member, a lateral view of the tip or third segment of the 

 penis and, in the lower member, the same view with the lateral lobe removed to show 

 the cornual and medial lobes. Where not otherwise indicated, the specimen is in the 

 collection of Mr. E. B. Williamson. The lettering of the figures is that used in "The 

 Morphology of the Penis in the Genus Libellula," Ent. News, XXXIH, pp. 33-40, as 

 follows : H = hood, M = medial lobes, C = cornua, L = lateral lobes, P = posterior 

 lobes. 



Fig. 7, Lepthemis vesiculosa, Dutch Guiana, O. S. U. coll.; fig. 8, Erythemis cre- 

 dula. Pitch Lake, Trinidad; fig. 9, Erythemis peruviana, Tucacas, Falcon, Venezuela; 

 fig. 10, Erythemis mithroides. El Banco, Colombia; fig. 11, Erythemis attaJa, Funda- 

 cion, Colombia; fig. 12, Erythemis coUocata, Fresno Beach, California; fig. 13, Ery- 

 themis simpticicollis, Columbus, Ohio; fig. 14, Erythemis picbeja. Fundacion, Colom- 

 bia; fig. 15, Erythemis haematogastra, Fundacion, Colombia; fig. 16, Erythemis carme- 

 lita. El Banco, Colombia. 



