Calvert : Odonata of the Neotropical Region. 259 



Dark brown basal coloring of the hind wings reaching back to more than half the 

 width of the wing, 7 mm. behind Cu, with a clear area between at least its hind 

 half and the proximal wing- margin. Superior appendages $ ?, 9 3-5 mm - 

 Hamule as in brasiliana. Frons $ superior metallic-violet, $ yellow with basal 

 superior metallic-blue stripe, 7 mm. wide binotata. 



Dark brown basal coloring of hind wing reaching back to half the width of the wing, 

 5 mm. behind Cu, with a clearer area between it and the proximal wing-margin. 

 Appendages 9 3-5 mm - Vulvar lamina reaching to seven-eighths, or to the hind 

 end, of the lateral margin of segment 9. Frons 9 yellow or greenish yellow, a 

 superior basal metallic-blue stripe .5 mm. wide subbinotata. 



207. Tramea brasiliana Brauer. 



Habitat: — Brazil, Minas Geraes 1 cT, Museum, of Comparative 



Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



Sete Lagoas in Minas Geraes, May 3, 1908, by J. D. Haseman, 1 <^\ 

 Chapada?, by H. H. Smith, 2 d\ no. 38. Carnegie Museum, 



Pittsburgh. 



208. Tramea longicauda Brauer var. ? 



Habitat : — Brazil, Sete Lagoas in Minas Geraes, May 7, 1908, by 

 J. D. Haseman, 1 J\ 



Rio Grande do Sul, 2 cJ 1 ; Cuyaba, 1 c? ; Corumba, May, 2 cT- 



Bolivia, Piedra Blanca, April, 1 6\ 



The six specimens by H. H. Smith. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



209. Tramea binotata Rambur. 



Two males in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass., without locality labels, one of them labeled "L. binotata" in 

 de Selys' hand, and " CI " [ = ?Claussen and hence Minas Geraes?]. 



Paraguay, Sapucay, by W. T. Foster, March 9, 1903, 1 9- U. S. 

 National Museum. 



210. Tramea subbinotata Brauer. 



Habitat: — Brazil, i 9 by Heyer, Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, Mass. 



Argentina, Goya, Rio Parana, east side, December 22, by H. H. 

 Smith, 1 9. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



211. Tramea cophysa ? Hagen. 



Tramea cophysa? Calvert, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Neurop., p. 301. 1906. 



Habitat: — Colombia, Bonda, July, 1 d\ 7 9, August, 3 rf , 

 7 9, October, 2 9, November, 2 9. 

 Brazil, Chapada, 7 d\ 3 ^, no. 130. 

 All by H. H. Smith. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



