402 A. FE. Verrilli—The Bermuda Islands. 814 
Anomalagrion hastatum (Say ; Hagen, p. 77). Brassy-green or 
blackish, varied with orange and yellow, especially on the sides of the 
thorax; wings hyaline, remarkable for the singular pterostigma of the 
fore wings of the male, which is large, rufous, surrounded with yellow 
and separate from the costal margin; that of the hind wings black, 
thomboidal. Those of the female regular, yellowish. See Howard, 
Insect Book, pl. xlvi, figs. 16-18. 
An additional species of Agrion, in poor condition, is in our col- 
lections. Others were seen, but not captured. 
Figure 188.—Agrion, sp.; nat. size; not Bermudian. Figure 189.—Anax junius; 
a, larva; 6, c, pupa; slightly enlarged; after C. B. Aaron. 
ischnina.—Size usually large ; head globular, eyes large, close 
together or in contact. Wings not petiolate, unequal, the hinder 
pair broader at base. 
Large Blue and Green Dragonfly. (Anax Junius (Drury), Exotic 
Insects, i, p. 112, pl. xlvii, fig. 5); Selys; Hagen, op. cit., p. 118. 
Howard, Insect Book, pl. xl, fig. 15. 
Ficures 189, 190. 
This is one of the larger species ; length 68-74™™ ; expanse 104— 
110™™. The thorax is green spotted with blue and fuscous; head 
yellow, with a blue circle enclosing a black spot above; feet black; 
abdomen bright blue, except first segment and base of second, which 
are green, and a fuscous dorsal line. Wings hyaline, yellowish in 
the middle; pterostigma long and narrow, yellowish. 
Very widely diffused, both in the Old World and New; New York 
to Florida, California, and Texas; Mexico; Hawaiian Islands; West 
Indies; China, ete. 
