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these may doubtless be explained on the basis of mere failure so far 
to detect the species on the intervening islands, but the second case is 
doubtless one of accidental introduction; there is little reason to expect 
it to be found later in Cuba. 
This report is arranged as a supplement to my monograph, to which 
reference must be made for details of synonymy and distribution as 
well as for descriptions of the species. A citation to the monograph is 
given with the original publication to facilitate cross reference. After 
each locality I have given in parentheses the number of specimens 
collected. 
The material (except as noted) is in the Oxford University Museum 
and the British Museum (Natural History). 
Subfamily Oxy TELInArE 
1. CARPELIMUS CORRECTUS Blackwelder 
Carpelimus correctus BILACKWELDER, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 182, p. 64, 1948. 
Grand Cayman: Georgetown (2), Hut Road on north coast (1). 
Little Cayman: South Town (1). 
Taken in light-traps in May, June, and July 1938. This species 
was described from Jamaica, Hispaniola, and eight other islands. 
One specimen from Georgetown is deposited in the United States Na- 
tional Museum. 
2. CARPELIMUS CHAPINI Blackwelder 
Carpelimus chapini BLACKWELDER, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 182, p. 81, 1943. 
Grand Cayman: South Sound (3). 
Taken in light-trap in June 1938. This species was described from 
a small series from Jamaica. One specimen is deposited in the U. S. 
National Museum. 
3. CARPELIMUS DISSONUS (Bierig) 
Trogophloeus dissonus Bierte, Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat., vol. 9, p. 11, 1935. 
Carpelimus dissonus (Bierig), BLACKWELDER, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 182, p. 83, 1943. 
Little Cayman: South Town (133). 
Taken in a light-trap on May 29, 1938. This species was previously 
known only from Cuba, from the collections of Alexander Bierig. 
Fifteen examples are deposited in the United States National Museum. 
4. CARPELIMUS SORDIDUS (Cameron) 
Trogophloeus (Taenosoma) sordidus CAMERON, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, 
vol. 11, p. 394, 1923. 
Carpelimus sordidus (Cameron), BLACKWELDER, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 182, p. 84, 
1943. 
Grand Cayman: (no other locality). 
