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and Schwarz lists but six, three of which are identical with mine. 

 In Indiana thirty species have been taken, while in individuals 

 they are here among the most common of the Carabidse. 



Diplochila nupera Casey. A single example from the 

 border of Arch Creek (eight miles north of Miami), March 21. 

 Readily distinguished by its small size and the rectangular hind 

 angles of thorax. Length, 10 mm. 



719. — Dicaelus quadratus Lee. One specimen at Fort 

 Myers, March 6. 



720. — Dicaelus carinatus Dej. One specimen from near St. 

 Petersburgh, January 17. Both this and the preceding from 

 beneath chunks in low damp woods. 



935. — Pinacodera platicollis Say. A number were beaten 

 from large bunches of "Spanish moss" (Tillandsia nsneoides L.) at 

 Dunedin, Lake Okeechobee and Ormond. 



992.— Chlaenius herbaceus Chev. Twenty or more speci- 

 mens of this beetle, usually regarded as very rare, were taken from 

 beneath boards, etc., along the borders of-some small fresh water 

 lakes just back of Dunedin. January 21-April 1. 



1132. — Selenophorus fossulatus Dej.  Common beneath 

 dried cow dung in open pine woods near Sarsota. February 15— 

 March 2. 



1152. — Acupalpus longulus Dej. Taken by sifting at 

 Dunedin, Lake Okeechobee and Sanford, January 24 — March 30. 

 Canthydrus floridanus, sp. nov. 



Short, ovate, strongly convex. Head and thorax reddish- 

 yellow, with a blackish or fuscous cloud on occiput 'and middle of 

 apical half of thorax; elytra dark brown; antennae, under surface 

 and legs pale reddish-yellow. Head and thorax without punctures 

 except a few coarse ones along the basal half of latter. Elytra 

 with numerous irregularly placed, very shallow punctures. Length 

 2—2.2 mm. 



Described from five specimens taken from beneath rubbish at 

 Kissimmee and on the southeastern shore of Lake Okeechobee, 

 February 16 — March 6. 



Shorter and more strongly convex than either gibbulus Aube or 

 puncticollis Crotch. Prosternal process between the front coxae 

 narrower and elytral punctures finer and more shallow than in either. 



