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plastus. Type specimens will be placed in the Canadian National 
Collection, Ottawa. The rest will be held in the author’s collection, 
with some distributed to the Field Museum and Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology. 
Subfamily Catopinae 
Dissochaetus jamaicensis Peck, 1972 
New Records. Jamaica. Portland Parish. 1 mi W Ecclesdown 
(John Crow Mts.), 1500 feet, August, 1974, 14 males in traps. St. 
Thomas Parish. Portland Gap, 5500 feet, January, 1973, 2 in 
traps; August, 1974, 2 in dung traps; below Portland Gap at 4500 
feet, August, 1974, 37 in traps. Whitfield Hall, 4250 feet, August, 
1974, 13 females and 51 males in traps in forested ravine; 5 from 
guano in abandoned mine. Corn Puss Gap (4 mi N Bath), 2100 
feet, August, 1974, 37 in dung trap. St. Andrew Parish. Hardwar 
Gap, 4200 feet, January, 1973, 215 in traps. Hermitage Dam, 1750 
feet, August, 1974, 17 in traps. 
Proptomaphaginus puertoricensis Peck, 1970 
New Records. Puerto Rico. Aguas Buenas Cave (near town of 
Aguas Buenas), 15 mi S San Juan, 250 m elev.. May, 1973, several 
hundred on guano. No specimens of this beetle were taken in traps 
in the well-preserved forest outside of this cave. 
We can conclude that this genus is absent from Jamaica in the 
light of the failure of extensive collecting to take it there. It is 
otherwise known to occur only in Cuba and Mexico (Peck, 1977). 
Subfamily Leiodinae 
Correction. I earlier indicated (1972) that the tarsal formula for 
the genus Aglyptinus was 3-3-3 in females and 4-3-3 in males. 
Dr. Alfred F. Newton and Mr. Quentin Wheeler have brought it 
to my attention that it is really 3-3-3 in both sexes. I have re- 
examined my material and have found them to be correct. 
Aglyptinus puertoricensis Peck, 1972 
New Records. Puerto Rico. Aguas Buenas Cave (near town of 
Aguas Buenas, 15 mi S San Juan), 250 m elev., May, 1973, 3 fe- 
males and 1 male in forest malt traps; 422 from forest litter Berlese; 
