1875.] 83 [Hagen. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xv, 375, 15 ; ibid., xti, 363, 48.— Scud- 

 derl Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., x, 198.— Walsh! Proc. Acad. 

 Philad., 1862, 400. 



Libellula tenuicincta Say, Jour n, Acad. Philad., Tin, 31, 21 (male). 



Libellula tenera Say! Journ., Acad. Philad., Tin, 31, 20 (female). — 

 Hag., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, XT, 268, 21. 



Libellula chlora Ramb. ! Neuropt., 125, 133. 



Libellula Metella Selys! Sagra Ins. Cuba, 451. 



Libellula Iris Hag.! Syn., 185, var. 



Hab. Massachusetts; New York ; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; 

 Maryland; Indiana; Illinois; Georgia; Louisiana; Texas; Mexico; 

 Cuba ; South America. 



Naxno themis Brauer. 



1. Nannothemis bella, d, ?. 



Nannophya bella Uhler ! Proc. Acad. Philad., 1857, 87, 1. — Hag.! 

 Syn., 186, 1; Stett. Z., xxit, 375, 84; xxvin, 90; Proc. Bost. Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., xti, 363, 49. 



Hab. Maine; Massachusetts; Connecticut; N. Jersey; Mary- 

 land ; Georgia ; Ontario, Canada. 



2. Nannothemis maculosa, Hag.! Syn., 187, 2; Stett. Z., 

 xxit, 375, 85; xxtiii, 90; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xti, 363, 

 50. 



Hab. Georgia. 



South America. 

 Subfamily LIBELLULINA. 



Pant ala. 



1. Pantala flaTescens, d", ?. (cf. N. America.) 

 Hab. Venezuela; Surinam; Para; Brazil. 



Tholymis. 



1. Tholymis citrina, d", ?. (cf. N. America.) 

 Hab. Para, Brazil. 



Tramea. 



1. Tramea basalis, cf, ?. 



Libellula basalis Burm. ! Handb., n, 852, 25. 



