M*LacunAN.—On New Zealand Neuroptera. хеш 
Odonata. 
` Tribus CoRDULIINA. 
Genus CORDULIA, Leach, Selwys. 
10. Cordulia smithii, White. 
Cordulia smithii, White, Zoology of Voyage of ‘Erebus’ and ‘ Terror," pt. xi. pl. vi 
fig. 2 (fe male); Selys, Syn. ате I... novee-zealandice, Brauer, Verh. 
^u -bot . Wien, 1865, 501 ; id. Reise der ‘ Novara,’ N europt. p. 78, t. ii. 
figs 3-3 x 
Genus Epitneca, Charpentier. 
ll. Epitheca grayi, Selys. 
Epitheca (Somatochlora ) grayi, Selys, Syn. Cordulines, p. 49.* 
12. Epitheca braueri, Selys. 
Epitheca ( Somatochlora ) braueri, Selys, Syn. €ordulines, p. 50.* 
Tribus GoMPHINA. 
Genus URnoPETALA, Selys. 
13. Uropetala carovei, White. 
-on carovei, White, Zoology of Voyage of ‘Erebus’ and ‘Terror,’ pt. xi. pl. vi. 
fig. 1 (male); id. in лс» Travels in New Zealand, vol. ii p. 281 ; iya 
Sy n. Gomphines, Uropetala carovei, Selys, Mon. "rt aec. p. 370, 
pl. xix. fig. 2 (de ial); "a Secondes Addit. Syn. Gomphines, p. 42. 
Tribus ZEscHNINA. 
Genus Atscuna, Fabricius. 
14. Æschna brevistyla, Rambur. 
4ischna brevistyla, Ramb. Hist. Névropt. (Suites à Buffon), p. 205.* 
I received three examples of this Australian species from Mr. Henry 
Edwards, labelled “New Zealand;" and although that gentleman also collected 
in the neighbourhood of Melbourne, there is no reason to suspect any confusion 
of locality. The ZEschnina are insects of notoriously wide distribution and 
great power of wing. 
Tribus AGRIONINA. 
Genus Lestes, Leach. 
15. Lestes colensonis, White. 
M icd White, Zoology of Voyage of ‘Erebus’ and ‘Terror,’ pt. xi. pl. vi. 
3 (male). Lestes cotensonis, Selys, Syn. Agrion. (Кене, p. 44.* 
Genus TELEBASIS, Selys.t 
16. Telebasis zealandica f, n. sp. 
T ue таан уын gra, erceia) sanguineum "оао arises. эни 
“esa maculisque tribus sanguineis margine postico fere semi- 
circulari. Thor pra niger, inter alas sanguineus, a duabus sanguineis ; ad 
latera rubescens, Ta duabus brevibus ad alarum bas nigris. Pedes sanguinei, 
+ The characters of T'elebasis are a. indicated in a note appended to the intro- 
duction to his ‘Synopsis des Agrionines,’ 5me légion, p. 4. The chief character is that 
wings are petiolated up to the first han postcos tcostal nervule. 
t De Selys, MS. 
