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major portion of thorax black, shining; front of head and a large 

 triangular space each side of base of thorax reddish; elytra dull 

 yellow, each with an oblique black stripe reaching from humerus 

 to near the suture at middle, and an oblong lateral black spot on 

 apical third; antenna? dusky, legs dull yellow, abdomen blackish. 

 Length 2.3 — 2.5 mm. 



Taken by sweeping at Sanford, March 29; Ormond, April 3-6. 

 Allied to scincetus Say but shorter, more dilated behind and with 

 distinct and constant colours as described. The oblique black stripe 

 of elytra is curved outward at its posterior end and in some speci- 

 mens almost touches the lateral black spot. 



5170. — Enoclerus lunatus Spin. Four specimens from flow- 

 ers of the thistle (Carduus horridulns Pursh.). Sarasota, February 

 16— March 4; Sanford, March 24. 



Catorama porosum Fall. A dozen or more specimens 

 were taken by beating oak when the trees were in blossom. Dun- 

 edin, March 21—30; Sanford, March 29; Ormond, April 13. One 

 of the Ormond specimens is 4 mm. in length. 



5325. — Eutylistus tristriatus Lee. One specimen beaten 

 from Spanish moss. Dunedin, March 21. 



Eutylistus fallax Fall. One taken by sweeping. Lake 

 Istokpoga, February 23. This and the two preceding species 

 were identified for me by Mr. H. C. Fall. 



Rhipidandrus fulvomaculatus Dury (Mss.) Sixty or more 

 specimens of this, about 30 of Cis hirsute Casey, several of Cis 

 creberrimns Mellie and Ceracis sallei Mellie were sifted from de- 

 caying woody fungi at the base of a pine. Dunedin, January 24. 



5485. — Euparia castanea Serv. Three specimens from a nest 

 ol small brown ants, beneath the bark of a decayed oak stump. 

 Sanford, January 16. 



Aphodius campestris Bi. A third specimen was taken 

 near Dunedin, February 11. The two types were from Sarasota. 



5560. — Aphodius concavus Say. A single example of this 

 large species was taken at Sanford, January 13. I cannot find that 

 it has been before recorded from Florida. 



5928. — Cremastochilus squamulosus Lee. One from be- 

 neath bark of pine log in company with several red and black ants. 

 Sarasota, March 3. 



