1875.] 59 [Hagen. 



Hab. Gulf of Georgia; Victoria, Vancouver Island, July; Col- 

 orado, on Twin Lake and Arcade River, August 1-16; Pacific slope, 

 August 16-September 10; Ogden, Utah. 



9. Epitheca foreipata, d", ?. 



Cordulia forcipata Scudder! Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., x, 216; 

 xi, 300. — Hag., ibid, xi, 294; ibid, xv, 376, 6. 



Cordulia chalybea Hag. Syn., 138, 7. (No description.) 



Epitheca forcipata Selys, Syn. Cordul. ! 61, 38. — Hag., Proc. Bost* 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., xv, 268, 23. 



Hab. The Glen, White Mountains, N. H., July 26; Maine; Nova 

 Scotia; Fort Resolution, Hudson's Bay Territory. 



10. Epitheca septentrionalis, «?,?.. 

 Cordulia septentrionalis Hag. Syn., 139, 14. 



Cordulia Richardsoni Hag.! Syn., 138, 9. (No description.) 

 Epitheca septentrionalis Selys, Syn. Cordul.! 64, 40. 

 Hab. Labrador; Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River, Hudson's Bay 

 Territory. 



11. Epitheca Franklini, ?. 

 Cordulia Franklini Hag.! Syn., 138, 8. 



Epitheca septentrionalis Selys, Syn. Cordul., 64, 40; Addit., 9, 40. 

 (partira.) 

 Hab. Fort Resolution, Hudson's Bay Terr.; Saskatchewan River. 



12. Epitheca Hudsonica, d", ?. 

 Epitheca Hudsonica Selys, Syn. Cordul.! 67, 42. 

 Hab. Fort Resolution, Hudson's Bay Territory. 



13. Epitheca cingulata, d\ ?. 



Cordulia cingulata Hag.! Syn., 138, 10. (No description.) 



Epitheca cingulata Selys, Syn. Cordul.! 68, 43; Addit., 10, 43. 



Hab. Hopedal, Labrador; New Foundland; White Mountains, 

 N. Hampshire. 



The male is not yet described; according to a communication from 

 Baron De Selys Longchamps, it is related to the male of E. tenebrosa 

 by the inferior appendage, which is furcate and recurved. 



14. Epitheca albicincta, d", ?. 

 Epophthalmia albicincta Burm. ! Handb., n, 847, 8. 

 Cordulia albicincta Hag.! Syn., 138, 13. 



Cordulia eremita Scudd.! Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., X, 215; xi, 

 300. — Hag., ibid, xi, 294; ibid, xv, 376, 5. 

 Epitheca albicincta Selys, Syn. Cordul. ! 69, 44. 

 Hab. Labrador; Hermit Lake, N. H., August 11-25; Mount 



