22 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



AESHNIDAE. AESHNINAE. 



Calvert, Trans. Amer. ent. soc, 1893, vol. 20, p. 24G. Need- 

 ham, Bull. 47, N. Y. St. mu8., 1901, p. 477, fig. 16 (nymph). 

 Howard, Insect book, 1901, })1. 44, fig. 7. 



Me. — June, July ; Greenfield, Orono (Harvey), Manchester 

 (Miss Wadsworth). 



N. H. — Manchester (Burnham). 



Mass. — Woburn (Hagen), Worcester (Hitchings), West 

 Bridge water (Tower). 



Conn. — (Hagen). 



75. CoRDULEGASTER OBLiQuus (Say) Sclys. 



Kellicott, Odon, Ohio, 1899, p. 75. Needham, Ent. news, 

 1905, vol. 16, p. 5 (nymph). 



Aeshna obliqua Say, Journ. acad. nat. sci., Phila., 1839, vol. 

 8, p. 15. "Indiana." 



Me. — June, July; Bradley, Orono (Harvey), Manchester 

 (Miss Wadsworth). 

 Mass. — Andover (Selys), Brookline (Hagen). 

 Conn. — (Hagen). 



76. Anax JUNIUS (Drury) Selys. 



Hagen, Psyche, 1890, vol. 5, p. 805. Cabot, Mem. mus. comp. 

 zool., 1881, vol. 8, no. 1, p. 15, pi. 1, fig. 2 (nymph). 



Lihellula junia Drury, 111. nat. hist., 1770, vol. 1, p. 112 and 

 index, pi. 47, fig. 5. "New York." 



Me. — June to Sept. ; Orono (Harvey), Manchester (Miss 

 Wadsworth). 



N. H. — Manchester (Burnham), Amherst (Cabot). 



Mass. — Boston, Cambridge, Springfield (Cabot), Magnoha, 

 BrookUne, Milton (Hagen), Woods Hole, Cuttyhunk Is. (Cal- 

 vert). 



R. I.— Block Is. (Calvert). 



