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Figs. 9-12. Somatochlora ivalkeri, male type, Carnegie Mus., 

 Kuskokwin Riv., Alaska; female type, Saskat., in M. C. Z. 



Figs. 13-16. Somatochlora alhicincta, male and female, coll. 

 Williamson; male, Bay of Islands, Nfd.; female, Kadiak Isl., 

 Alaska. 



Figs. 17-20. Somatochlora septentrionalis, male, Carnegie 

 Mus., Stag Isl., Rupert Bay (Hudson's Bay); female type, Winthem 

 (Coll.), Labrador, in M. C. Z. 



Figs. 21-24. Somatochlora cingjilata, male and female, Car- 

 negie Mus., St. Ignace Isl., Lake Superior. In copula. 



ON SOME NEW OR NOTEWORTHY COLEOPTERA FROM 

 THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA.— II. 



BY W. S. BLATCHLEY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 



During the winter and early spring months of 1916-'17 a 

 number of interesting species of Coleoptera were taken in the 

 vicinity of Dunedin, Florida, some of them on Hog Island, others 

 about the lakes and hammocks north and east of the town. Some 

 of these species are evidently undescribed; others are worthy of 

 note on account of their having been hitherto taken at only one or 

 two localities in Florida. Among the undescribed forms taken 

 during the winter is a Staphylinid secured while on a visit to Gaines- 

 ville. While not found near the coast it is included among the 

 others noted in this second paper bearing the above title. 



Biocrypta magnolia, sp. nov. 

 Elongate, subfusiform, feebly convex. Dark reddish or 

 chestnut-brown, the antennae and legs paler. Head subquadrate, 

 as wide as elytra, strongly narrowed in front of eyes, vertex coarsely 

 and sparsely punctate; basal joint of antennae as long as the next 

 four united, third slightly longer than second, which is equal to 

 fourth. Thorax one-third longer than wide, apex as wide as base, 

 sides almost parallel, angles rounded; disc highly polished and 

 with an irregular row of rather coarse punctures each side of 

 middle, and numerous scattered ones between these and the 

 margins. Elytra 'as long as and slightly wider than thorax, about 

 one-fourth longer than wide, sides parallel, disc coarsely, closely, 

 shallowly and somewhat rugosely punctate. Abdomen but slightly 



Tuly, 1917 



