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lines forming the mid-dorsal thoracic stripe are 

 separated by pale yellow, the dorsal patch on 8 is 

 longer, reaching more than half the length of the seg- 

 ment, and the whole dorsum of 10 is blue. 



The males are separated from those of aspersum 

 by coloration of the abdomen. In the latter species 

 one-half of 7 and all of 8 and 9 are blue, while in 

 traviatum only 8 and 9 are blue. 



The females of aspersum have a blue patch reach- 

 ing three-fourths the length of 7 on each side, and a 

 round spot on each side of the base of 8, blue, while 

 traviatum has 8, 9 and 10 blue with the exception of 

 the dark green basal patch on 8. 



The species has been taken at Cincinnati (Dury) 

 and at Akron in June. Seemingly common in various 

 parts of the State. 



Enallagma civile, Hagen. 



Length : of abdomen d" 26, 9 28 ; of hind wing d^ 

 19, 9 21. 



The male is blue and black. Head with blue, as 

 follows : large postocular spots, genas, transverse 

 stripe on frons below, clypeus except a black line at 

 base of post-clypeus and labrum ; the prothorax has the 

 posterior edge blue; the legs are striped with pale blue 

 and black, the tarsi faintly ringed with dark at distal 

 ends of joints; pterostigma dark brown; abdomen 

 with black as follows; square dorso-basal spot on 1, 

 apical shield and ring on 2 occupying half the dorsum, 

 apical third of 3-5, half of six, all of 7 except 

 basal interrupted ring and the dorsum of 10 including 

 the appendages. 



The female differs in having the blue ground color 

 usually paler, some individuals remaining with the pale 

 or brownish teneral color, more black on the head, and 

 the dorsum of all the abdominal segments black. 



