~ O98 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXIV, 
ing to Mr. Schaeffer, who has studied this genus closely, some of the records 
I have credited to S. opalinus may belong here. 
The genus Celiamorphus Casey though not differing by any decisive 
structural characters is proposed for the small elliptical subdepressed species 
allied to ellcpticus, and it is pointed out that in their opaque integuments, 
at least in the female, they also differ; fossulatus, ovalis and ellipticus of this 
list are included. 
Selenophorus fossulatus Dejean. Fort Capron, Polk Co. (Schwarz); 
Lake Worth (Hamilton); Atlantic Beach, Belleair (Slosson Coll., January— 
March); Tampa, Nov. 23 (Engelhardt); Sarasota, Feb. 15-March 2, com- 
mon under dry cow dung in pine woods (Blatchley); Enterprise, April, 
December (Brownell); Taylor Co., April, May (Genung). Confined to 
Georgia, Florida and Alabama (Baldwin Co., May 20, rare, Léding). 
Selenophorus ovalis Dejean. Tampa, very rare, St. Augustine 
(Schwarz); Lakeland, Nov. 8 (Davis), running in sandy field between patches 
of Dog-Fennel. Confined to Georgia and Florida. Included in Smith’s 
New Jersey List, probably in error, for the next species is similar and is the 
one that extends northward. 
Selenophorus ellipticus Dejean. Crescent City (Schwarz); Jackson- 
ville (Castle and Laurent); Pensacola (Slosson Coll., January—March); — 
Pensacola, Oct. 11. Middle States to Georgia and Texas. Not uncommon 
in Mobile Co., Ala., March (Léding). 
There are thus eleven species of Selenophorus recorded for Florida against 
five for New Jersey, one of them noted as the most common Carabid at 
Kverglade, supporting the prevalence of the genus in the southern part of 
the peninsula, and suggestively comparable with its development in Cuba. 
Stenolophus conjunctus Say. Crescent City, St. Augustine 
(Schwarz). Occurs over a wide range, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 
ocean, northward to New Jersey. Common in Mobile and Baldwin Co., 
Ala. (Léding). | 
Stenolophus spretus Dejean. Fort Capron, Enterprise, Tampa, 
Jupiter, not rare (Schwarz); Sarasota, Arch Creek, March (Blatchley); 
Everglade, April 11, at light. Extends northward along the Atlantic Coast 
to New Jersey. 
Stenolophus plebejus Dejean. Tampa, one specimen (Schwarz); 
Little River, February, March (Blatchley, Schaupp). Same range as pre- 
ceding, also Indiana. 
Stenolophus ochropezus Say. Enterprise (Schwarz); Biscayne Bay, 
Jacksonville (Slosson Coll., J anuary—March); Sarasota, Little River, 
Lake Okeechobee, January, March, beneath cover in damp places 
(Blatchley); Lakeland, Nov. 9 (Davis); Florida (Casey); Gainesville, 
