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Aeshna (Schizuraeschna) jalapensis (Williamson) Map 4
Material studied. — Guatemala: Los Amates, Dept. Izabal, in bog, Jan. 1, 1904, S exuvia; Agua Caliente, Dept. Santa Rosa, June 1, 1909, $ exuvia; Amatitlan 2 larva; all three by E. B. Williamson, UM. Costa Rica: Cartago, from surface of dried up pool, shady lane, Feb. 23, 1910, P. P. Calvert, 1 <? exuvia, coll. P.P.C. Venezuela: Upata, State of Bolivar, March, 1942, 1 2 larva, 3 small larvae, sex indeterminate, in alcohol, by Paul Anduze, coll. J. G. Needham. Cuba : Arroyo Rancho Capitan in Finca Mamea, Trinidad Mts., 4 larvae in alcohol, 2 larger 2 , 1 smaller $ , 1 smaller 2 , all 23.III.'39, J. G. Needham. Total 1 3,5 2,3 sex ? larvae, 3 $ exuviae. ( Trinidad is situated
at 80° West Longitude ; the name of its province is given as Las Villas, or as Santa Clara, on different maps. No imagos of jalapensis are known from Cuba. )
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Calvert, P.P. 1956. The Neotropical Species of the Subgenus Aeschna Sensu Selysii 1883 (Odonata). Memoirs of the American Entomological Society vol. 15. Philadelphia, USA