Mar., '04] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. lOI 



^ Helocordolia selysi Hagen ; Southern Pines, March 28, one male (S) ; 

 Lumberton, April 7, one male and two females (S & B). The 

 spotting on the antenodals is much heavier in the two males than 

 in the two females. 



Perithemis domitia Drury ; Fayetteville, July 10 (F). 



Pachydiplax longipennis Burm. ; Lumberton, July 3 (S) ; Washington, 

 N. C. July 16 (S) ; Beaufort, N. C, June 11, 13 (S). 



Hesothemis simpliciCOllis Say ; Washington. N. C, July 16 (S). 



Libellnla cyanea Fabr. ; Fayetteville, July 10 (F) ; Weldon, July 15 (F). 



Libellula azillena Westw. ; Beaufort. N. C, June 9. 11, 18 (S). 



Libellnla incesta Hagen; Washington, N. C, common (S) ; Raleigh, 

 fairly common in May. June, July and August (B). 



Libellnla flavida Ramb. (plnmbea Uhler) ; Raleigh, July 7, one male ; 

 August 25, two males (B). 



^Libellnla anripennls Burm. ; Beaufort, N. C, lune 9, 11, 18, five speci- 

 mens (S) ; Washington, N. C, one male (S). 



* Libellnla eznsta Say ; there is a specimen in the entomological collec- 



tions of Cornell University from North Carolina, but without date 



or locality (S). 

 ^Hicratbyria berenice Drury; Beaufort, N. C, June 4, 20, 24, thirteen 



specimens (S). 

 ^Pantala flavescens Fabr. ; Raleigh, July 22, one seen ; August 10, one 



male taken in Green's rock quarry (B). 

 *Traniea Carolina L. : Lumberton, April 7, two males (S & B). 



* Calopteryz amata Hagen ; two specimens in the entomological collec- 



tions of Ohio State University, collected at Magnetic City, N. C, 

 by Prof. W. C. Wetherby. (Prof. J. S. Hine in letter.) (B). 

 *Calopteryx dimidiata Burm. ; Lumberton, April 7, three specimens (S). 



* Lestes inaeqnalis Walsh ; Raleigh, May 28, June 4, 10, 13, seven speci- 



mens (B). 

 ^Lestes disjnnctns Selys ; Raleigh, July 15, one male (B). 



* Lestes forcipatns Rambur; Lumberton, April 7 (S & B) ; Raleigh, 



March 31 to August 10 ; all taken later than April were in Green's 

 rock quarry (S & B) ; Lumberton, July 3 (S). 



Lestes rectangnlaris Say ; Weldon, July 15 (F). 



Argia pntrida Hagen ; Fayetteville, July 10 (F). 



Argia tibialis Rambur; Fayetteville, July 10 (F). Several females from 

 Raleigh and one from Fayetteville have the thorax with blue mark- 

 ings (B). 



* Argia fnmipennis Burm. ; Lumberton, July 3, three specimens (S). 

 Argia bipnnctnlata Hagen ; Raleigh, May 28, 30, July 8, 9, 15, 16 ; taken 



only along very small, somewhat marshy streams (S & B). 

 Erythromma conditnm Hagen; Raleigh, common March, April, May; 



frequently seen resting with half-spread wings like a Lestes (B). 

 Anomalagrion hastatnm Say ; Raleigh, April to .September, commoner 



late in the season (B). 



