Hagen.] 32 [May 5, 



5. Cora modesta, d\ ?. 



Cora modesta Selys, Syn. Addit., n, 36, 100 quint; Addit., in, 40, 

 100 quint. 



Hab. Bogota. 



Subfamily ^SCHNINA. 

 Anax. 



1. Anax Junius, d, ?. 



Libellula Junia Drury, Ins., I, 112, pi. 47, f. 5. 



JEschna /umaBurm.! Handb., n, 841, 18. — Say, Journ. Acad. 

 Philad., vin, 10, 2.— Ramb. Neur., 196, 6. 



Anax spiniferus Ramb. ! Neur., 186, 4, pi. 1, f. 14. 



Anax Junius Selys ! Revue des Odon., 328; Sagra Ins., Cuba, 458. — 

 Hag.! Syn., 118, 1; Verhdl. Wien Z. B. G., xvn, 33; Stett. Z , 

 xxiv, 373, 51.— Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xi, 291 ; xv, 271, 28 ; 

 xvi, 350, 1. — Walsh! Proc. Acad. Philad., 1862, 397. — Brauer, 

 Voy. Novara, 61, 10.* 



Hab. Massachusetts; N. York; N. Jersey; Maryland; Kentucky; 

 S. Carolina; Georgia, March, April; Florida; Louisiana; Missouri; 

 Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Dallas, Waco, Texas, May; Pecos River, 

 Texas, July, August; Matamoras, Mexico; S. Francisco, California; 

 Cuba; Kamschatka; Petcheli Bay, China, April; Oahu, Sandwich 

 Islands. 



2. Anax longipes, ?. 



Anax longipes Hag.! Syn., 118, 2; Stett. Z., xxiv, 373, 52; Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvi, 350, 2 ; Verhdl. Wien Z. B. G., xvn, 35. — 

 Brauer, Voy. Novara, 60, 3. 



Hab. Georgia. 



I have only seen one female in the Museum in Zuerich ; Mr, 

 M'Lachlan assured me, 1873, that the male was discovered, proving 

 that A. longipes is a good species. 



3. Anax validus, d", 9. 



Anax validus Hag.! (No description,) 

 Hab. San Diego, California, April. 



4. Anax Amazili, cf, ?. 



jEschna Amazali Burm. ! Handb., n, 841, 19. 

 Anax maculatus Ramb.! Neur., 188, 7. 



Anax Amazili Hag.! Syn., 119, 3; Verhdl. Wien. Z. B. G., XVII, 

 38. — Brauer, Voy. Novara, 61,9. 



