256 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
1898 Enallagma carunculatum Needham, Outdoor Studies, 
p.62, fig.62 
1899 Enallagma carunculatum Kellicott, Odon. Ohio, p.38, 
fig.14 
1900 Enallagma carunculatum Williamson, Dragon Flies Ind. 
p.270, pl.5, fig.7, 8 
I bred this species at Havana II]. July 10, 1896, where it was 
common about the banks of the Illinois river. It is a robust and 
handsome species, of somewhat stronger flight than most of its 
congeners. | 
Nymph. Length 15mm, gills 5mm additional. Mental setae 
three each side, laterals four to six, usually five. The three 
minute teeth on the end-of the lateral lobe graduate into the 
three larger ones abutting on the end hook. Gills lanceolate, 
pointed, diffusely pigmented along the axis to near the tip. 
Enallagma civile Hagen 
Plate 19, i 
1861 Agrion civile Hagen, Synopsis Neur. N. Am. p.88 
1876 Agrion canadense Provancher, Nat. Canadienne, 8:125 
1888 Enallagma civile Kolbe, Arch. f. Naturg. 44:170 
1893 Enallagma civile Calvert, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 20:236, pl.3, 
fig.31 
1895-97 Enallagma civile Calvert, N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 3:43 and 
5:92 (listed from ‘‘ New York ”’) 
1899 Enallagma civile Kellicott, Odon. Ohio, p.37, fig.15 
1900 Enallagma civile Williamson, Dragon Flies Ind. p.270, pl.5, 
fig.5, 6 
A vigorous western species, apparently not common in New 
York State. Its nymph is. unknown. 
Enallagma aspersum Hagen 
Plate 19, j 
1861 Agrion aspersum Hagen, Synopsis Neur. N. Am. p.97 
1893 Enallagma aspersum Calvert, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 20:237, 
pl.3, fig.80 
1895 Enallagma aspersum Calvert, N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 3:44 
(listed from Long Island, Dobbs Ferry and New York city) 
1895 Enallagma aspersum Morse, Psyche, 7:211 
1899 Enallagma aspersum Kellicott, Odon. Ohio, p.25, fig.2 
1900 Enallagma aspersum Williamson, Dragon Flies Ind. p.271 
A species I have not seen at large. Its nymph is unknown. 
