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1 6. Euthore fasciata inlactea subsp. nov. 



cJ 1 . Differs from fasciata type chiefly by the absence of all milky- 

 white color from the wings, the specimens appearing to be fully 

 mature. 



Front wings with 24-26 antenodals, 31-32 postnodals, adark brown 

 band, the proximal edge of which is straight and nearly transverse to 

 long axis of the wing, begins at the tenth or eleventh postnodal and 

 ends at the level of the 25th to 28th postnodal, its distal edge less 

 regular and more oblique and proximal to the stigma ; this band 

 reaches from the anterior to the posterior margin of the wing, narrow- 

 ing a little posteriorly, its extent along M 2 (= nodal sector, Selys) 

 6-6.5 mm. 



Hind wings with a similar band, the distal edge of which is more 

 oblique and reaches to the stigma, and narrows proportionally more 

 than on the front wings. 



Abdomen 35, hind wing 26.5 mm. 



Habitat. — Peru: Piches and Perene Valleys, 2,000-3,000 feet, 

 Soc. Geog. de Lima, 2 $. U. S. National Museum. 



17. Ortholestes clara Calvert. 



Ortholestes clara Calvert, Entom. News, ii, p. 199, 1891 ; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila. , 1893, P- 3^°» fig s - *> 2 (venation, apps. $ ) ; McLachlan, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (6), xvi, p. 19, 1896. 



This species was originally described from Jamaica, and the follow- 

 ing species from Hayti. The late Mr. McLachlan recorded O. clara 

 from Hayti, where we should have expected O. abbotti. His speci- 

 mens came from Samana Bay ; two of them, which he subsequently 

 gave to me, are before me and I agree in his identification. There 

 are also specimens from the same locality, by Frazar, in the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



18. Ortholestes abbotti Calvert. 



Ortholestes abbotti Calvert, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, p. 382, fig. 3 



(apps. $). 

 Hypole^tes trinitatis Hagen, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xi, p. 290, 1867 (no 



description). 



Habitat. — Cuba: by Poey, 1865, 1 c? 1 9, numbered x -£f and 

 with the label " L. trinitatis " in de Selys' hand; 1^1 ?, numbered 

 y^ 8 . Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. Hagen 

 (/. c. ) quoted this species in his " Odonate-Fauna of the Island of 



