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C. Ludoviciana. Leach. plate 7, fig. 3. 7 plate 8, fig.1 9 
Figured as virgo. Barb. Gen. Ins. 207 p. 11. 
virgo. Don. vol. IL., pl. 36 f. 1. 
virgo. Charp. Jab. 31. 
splendens. Harr. Exp. Eng. Ins. pl. 30, f. 2, 3. 
SYNONYME virgo. var. d. Lin. 
Length of body, from 22 to 23 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 29 to 33 lines. 
This species, which may readily be distinguished from the pre- 
ceding one, by the wings being longer and narrower, and those of 
the female being greenish, is equally abundant round London and 
elsewhere. 
C. hcemorrhoidalis. Vander Lin. plate 8, fig. 2 07 3. & 
SynonyME xanthostoma. Charp. 
Length of body, from 22 to 23 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 29 to 33 lines. 
This insect was found in abundance during July, 1843, by the 
margin of a small stream near Blean Wood, Canterbury; and has 
also been captured near Horsham, Sussex. 
It may readily be known from the preceding species by the male 
having the whole of the wings, except at the base, dark, and the 
female having the under wings of a much darker brownish or 
yellowish tinge than the upper ones. Both sexes, however, vary 
much in the depth of the colouring of their wings. 
It also, like the preceding species, has the wings narrow and long. 
The base of the abdomen and breast underneath, are rufescent. 
C. anceps. Stephens. plate 9, fig.1. 0 
Figured as vesta. Charp. Zab. 32.0 
splendeo. Harr. Exp. Eng. Ins., pl. 30, 4. % 
Length of body, from 20 to 24 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 29 to 33 lines. 
This species, which has been found during June near Canterbury, 
at Lindfield, Sussex, and elsewhere, may readily be distinguished 
by the very close texture of the wings and somewhat different 
neuration; and it is also a smaller insect than the preceding 
species. 
LIBELLULID. Leach. 
Head, globular. 
Anax. Leach, 
Stigma long. 
Wings very long and narrow. 
