1898.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. Ill 



7. All the Cynomy iae have the lateral post-humeral macrochaeta 

 laterad the presutural macrochaeta, as do also Calliphora and all 

 its near relatives. The American, like the European species of 

 Cynomyia, agree with Calliphora, too, in having the lower tegulae 

 hairy. 



8. From all the above I conclude, with Girschner, that from 

 the standpoint of chaetotaxy, Cynomyia belongs to the Muscidae 

 (sens, strict.) being more closely related to Calliphora, Lucilia, 

 etc., than to Sarcophaga. 



Fourth Addition to the list of Dragonflies Odonata of 

 Manchester, Kennebec County, Maine. 



By Miss Mattie Wadsworth. 



(See Ent. News, vol. i, pp. 36. 55; vol. ii, p. 11; vol. iii, p. 8; vol. v, p. 132.) 

 No. 106. Lestes vigilax Hag. 



1895. July i, one % on marsh. 

 No. 10c. Lestes inequalis Walsh. 



1897, June 29, one % on marsh. 

 No. 10d. Lestes congener Hag. 



1 891, July 20, one % over Snake Pond. 

 No. 25. Somatochlora walshii Scud. 



The 9 of this species has not previously been recorded from 

 this locality. 



l8 97» J une 2 4» one 9 near woods. Four males also taken since 

 my last report :— 1895, June 20, two males over marsh; 1897, 

 July 6, 12, one each day over marsh. 

 No. 25a. Somatochlora linearis Hag. (probably) 



1897, July 27, one 9 over marsh. 

 Xo. 306. Neurocordulia obsoleta Say. 



l8 97> July 5; one % in pasture near woods. 



All new species were identified by Mr. P. P. Calvert. 



Sixty- two species and an undetermined Enallagma have now 

 been taken in this locality, all within a radius of two miles, and 

 all by myself. The season of 1897 brought an abundance of 

 dragonflies and great obstacles to their capture, as all marshes 

 were covered with water until August, and all other hunting 

 grounds were very wet and muddy. Notwithstanding these diffi- 

 culties fifty species were captured, the largest number recorded 

 in one season. 



