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at light; Everglade, June (Davis); Crescent City, April 20. Extends 
northward to New Jersey, westward to Indiana. Common at light in 
Mobile Co., Ala. (Léding). 
Diplochila nupera Casey. Lake Worth (Casey); Biscayne Bay 
(Slosson Coll. January-March); Arch Creek, March 21 (Blatchley); Ever- 
glade, June and July (Davis). Described from Florida, thus far unknown 
outside the State. 
Dicelus purpuratus Bonelli. Between Allen River and Deep Lake, 
April 18 (Davis); “Fla.” (Leng Coll.); “Fla.” (Bull. Br. Ent. Soc. III, 
p. 52). Extends northward to Connecticut (Champlain, Psyche, XVIII, 
p. 36), westward to Missouri. The purple color is barely evident by arti- 
ficial light. Mobile and Baldwin Co., Ala., common (Léding). 
Dicelus quadratus Leconte. Cedar Keys, very rare, Biscayne Bay 
(Schwarz); Fort Myers, March 6 (Blatchley); Taylor Co. (Genung). 
Confined to Florida and Alabama (Magazine Point, Mobile Co., Léding). 
Dicelus carinatus Dejean. Lake Harney, one specimen, Biscayne 
Bay, Busk Key (Schwarz); St. Petersburg, Jan. 17, beneath chunks in low 
damp woods (Blatchley); Taylor Co. (Genung); Lakeland, May 7; Big 
Pine Key, September (Davis); Key West. Confined to Florida, Alabama 
and Georgia. Mobile Co., Ala., rare, but found in several localities (Léding). 
Dicelus alternans Dejean. Lake Harney, Enterprise, Tampa, St. 
Augustine, Crescent City, Lake Poinsett (Schwarz); Altamonte, Ormond, 
Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll. January-March); Punta Gorda, under waod by 
roadside, Nov. 12. Confined to Florida and Georgia. 
Dicelus elongatus Dejean. Enterprise, very rare, St. Augustine, 
Crescent City (Schwarz). Extends north to Connecticut, west to Illinois 
and Texas. Mobile Co., Ala. (Léding). | 
Dicelus crenatus Leconte. Tallahassee (Barber); occurs also in 
Louisiana, Texas and Alabama, Mobile Co. (Léding). 
Dicelus subtropicus Casey. Palm Beach (Kinzel). Described in 
Memoirs IV, p. 151, and said to differ from ovalis and furvus in its narrower 
form, thoracic impressions and alternately distinctly wider and more convex 
strial intervals. : 
?Dicelus politus Dejean. “ Fla.” (Bull. Br. Ent. Soc. III, p. 52). 
Abundant in District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York, extends to 
Connecticut, but recent confirmation of its occurrence in Florida is lacking. 
Found only in Madison and St. Clair Co. in northern Alabama by Léding. 
?Dicelus furvus Say. “Fla.” (Bull. Br. Ent. Soc. III, p. 52). This 
species also occurs in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, etc., and has not 
recently been reported from Florida. 
Badister elegans Leconte. Haw Creek (Schwarz). Rare in New 
Jersey, also Texas. : 
