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Uracis imbuta (Burmeister). Cayuga, forest. May 27, "very dry 

 just now," 1 9 ; edge of forest near half dried stream, May 28, 1 

 pruinose S, "head and body grey-blue"; forest, November 19, 

 1917, 1 9. Quirigua, 500 feet, pine woods, February 17, 1 $ ; Feb- 

 ruary i8, I $ ; February 24, i $ ; forest, March, 3 $ . Escuintla, 

 April, 1 9. 



Uracis fastigiata (Burmeister). Escuintla, Alay. 1917, 1 $. 



Tholymis citrina Hagen. Cayuga, January 25, 1916, dusk, 1 $ , 

 "flew into house"; September 2, 1917, veranda, 1 $. 



Micrathyria didyma didyma (Selys) Ris. Cayuga, forest: June 

 10, 1 9 ; August 25, 1 $ , 1 9 ; September -1, 1 $ . 



Micrathyria aequalis (Hagen). Cayuga, August 25, 1 9 on 

 veranda. 



Orthemis ferruginea (Fabricius). Cayuga, at light: March 7, 1 

 teneral 9 ; April 3, 1 teneral 9 ; August 12, 1 $ (adult) ; September 

 20, 1 $ , "abdomen purple." 



Cannaphila insularis funerea (Carpenter) Ris. Cayuga, April 

 20, I teneral $ a, 2 $ b; Cayuga, Rio Negro trail, forest, April 



30, 2 $ a; trail behind Cayuga, forest ridge, dry. May 17, 1915, 

 I ^ , I 2 b; Cayuga, forest, May 27, i 9 b, "abdomen above golden 

 brown with black segmental lines" ; June 5,1 $ b: in forest, June 20, i 



9a, "body fuscous; pale dorsal yellowish line interrupted seg- 

 mentally; a similar short lateral streak at base of abdomen; oblique 

 pale greenish streaks on thorax." Escuintla, July 7, 1 9 &. 



This is the Cannaphila angustipennis (Rambur) of the Bio- 

 logia volume, page 241, a name which Dr. Ris has shown to be 

 untenable on account of the priority of angustipennis Stephens, 

 a homonym. The letters a and h are employed in the above 

 Hst of specimens as in the Biologia to indicate specimens with 

 entirely yellow labium (a) or with the labium more or less 

 marked with black {h). It would seem that this difference in 

 labial coloring has no geographical, seasonal or ontogenetic sig- 

 nificance. 



Cannaphila vibex (Hagen). Tactic, July 30, 1 $. Escuintla, 

 May, 1917, 1 9. 

 Anatya normalis Calvert. Cayuga. April 21, 1 $ : forest, August 



31, 1 $,1 9, both teneral; September, 1 $. 



Erythrodiplax funerea (Hagen). Gualan, x\ugust, 1 $. Caballo 

 Blanco, August, 1 teneral $. Polochic River, July 25, 1 $. Pu- 

 rulha, October, 1 9 . Iguana, open marsh country, August 24, 1 

 adult $. 



