BORNEAN DRAGONFLIES. 53 
1898, p. 315; Williamson, “‘Gomph. ete. of Burma,” Proc. U.S. 
Nat. Mus. xxxili. 1907, p. 279; Martin, Mission Pavie, p. 14 
(sep.) (1904). 
Recorded from Borneo (Jartin), Sumatra (Ariiger), Java 
(Selys), and Tonkin (Martin). 
IctINuS MELZNopes de Selys. 
Ictinus melenops Selys, Hagen, Monogr.:Gomph, pp. 532, 686, 
pl. 15. fig. 1; Selys, Addit. Synops. Gomph., Bull. Acad. Roy. 
Belg. 2. vii. 1859, p. 548; Karsch, Entom. Nachr. xvii. 1891, 
p. 244; Kirby, Cat. p. 77; Martin, Mission Pavie, p. 14 (sep.) 
(1904); Williamson, loe. cit. p. 280, figs. 7, 8,29; Ris, Ann. Soc. 
Entom. Belg. lv. 1911, p. 239. 
Ictinus melenops, race sumatranus, Kriiger, Stettin. Entom. 
Zeitg. 1898, p. 315. 
I have examined one female taken at Kuching i in December 
1899 (Sarawak Museum Collection). 
The species is recorded also from Sumatra (Karsch, Kriiger) 
and Malacca (Martin), Cambodia and Tonkin (Martin). 
*GOMPHIDIA MACLACHLANT de Selys. 
Gomphidia maclachlani de Selys, 2™e Addit. Synops. Gomph., 
Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg. 2. xxviii. 1869, p. 767 ; Kirby, Cat. p. 76; 
Krier, Stettin. Entom. Zeitg. 1898, p. 314; Martin, Mission 
Pavie, p. 14 (sep.) ; Williamson, loc. cit. pp. 281-282. 
Recorded from Borneo (Selys), Sumatra (Ariger), Tonkin and 
Anam (JJartin). 
*GOMPHIDIA KIRSCHI de Nelys. 
Gomphidia kir Sa Selys, 4me Addit. ee Gomph., Bull. 
Acad. Roy. Belg. 2. xlvi. 1878, p. 673; id., Anal. Soc. Hspan. de 
Hist. Nat. xi. 1882, p. 18; Kirby, Oni “4 76; Martin, Mission 
Pavie, p. 14 (sep.) ; Wallimnson,. loc. cit. p. 983. 
Recorded from the Philippine Is. (Selys), Borneo (Selys), and 
Tonkin (Martin). 
SIEBOLDIUS JAPPONICUS de Selys. 
Sieboldius japponicus Selys, Hagen, Monogr. Gomph. 
as i Seehese oi Kerby.) Cate ps0 “Williamson, loc. cit. 
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OF sb rldins grandis Kriiger, Stettin. Entom. Zeitg. 1898, 
pp. 311-314; Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1902, i. p. 81, 
pl. vi. fig. 33 a. 
I have examined a male of this fine species, collected by 
Mr. Moulton. It agreed closely with the male taken by myself 
in Perak. Williamson is probably correct in regarding Kriiger’s 
species as not distinct from that of de Selys. 
Ranges from Japan to Borneo. 
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