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INDIAN DRAGONFLIES. 
BY 
Mayor F. C. Fraser, I.M.S. 
(With 3 Text-figures). 
(Continued from page 122 of this Volume). 
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Genus—ANACIZESCHNA, 
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Fig. 1. Wings of Anaciceschna jaspidea (x 2°6). 
Anacieschna, Selys, Mitth Mus. Dresd. iii. p. 317 (1878) ; Bull, Acad. Belg- 
(3) v.p. 729 (1883) ; Laidlaw, Rec. Ind. Mus. Vol. xxii, p. 87 (1921) ; 
Martin, Cat. Coll. Selys, p. 30, fig. 25 (1909), Aeschnines, Xiky xx. 
Head large, eyes globular and broadly contiguous; occipital triangle very 
small. 
Wings broad, apices a little rounded, reticulation moderately close or close, 
trigones elongated, of 4 to 6 cells, cubital space and hypertrigones with many 
transverse nervures, median space entire, Rs (5th nervure) bifurcated just below 
the inner end of stigma which latter is long, narrow and well braced, nodal 
sector (4th nervure) making an abrupt curve towards the costa at the outer end 
of stigma, this curve well marked in jaspidea less so in donaldi, 3to 4 rows of 
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