384 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1819. 



Leptopodia ornata Guilding, Trans. Linn. Soc'y London, xiv. p. 335 



(1823). 

 Leptopodia lanceolata Brulle in Webb and Berthelot's Hist. Canaries, 



pi. i. (1836-1814). 



Five specimens were collected at Sarasota Bay, Fla. This 

 species has quite an extended range in the tropics. Stimpson 

 reports it from the Florida Reefs and Madeira Is.; von Martens 

 from Cuba; Guadeloupe (Latr., Martens, and Desbonne), Gulf of 

 Mexico and Antilles (Edw. and Gibbes), Canary Is. (Brulle), 

 Cayenne and Bahia, Brazil (A. M. Edw.). Alphonse Milne Ed- 

 wards maintains the identity of Leptopodia debilis Smith 1 with 

 this species. If it prove identical, the following localities on the 

 west coast of America will have to be added to the list: Valpa- 

 raiso (Bell, Edw., and Lucas), Panama (Smith), Realijo, west 

 coast of Nicaragua! (McNiel). 



I find among the Guerin collection in the Museum of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, a specimen labelled " Lep- 

 topodia vittata Guer., Senegal." I have not been able to find any 

 description of this species under that name, and possibly it was a 

 MS. one. However I am unable to separate it from Floridan forms. 



Genus METOPORHAPIS Stm. 

 Metoporhapis calcarata Stm. 



Leptopodia calcarata Say, Journ. Acad. Phila., i. p. 445. Edw., Hist. 



Crust., i. p. 276. 

 Metoporhapis calcarata Stm., Ann. Lye, vii. p. 198. 



Nine specimens of this rare species were collected at Sarasota 

 Bay and one, 3 r oung, at Charlotte Harbor. The other localities 

 are Beaufort, N. C. (Stm.); Charleston, S. C. (Say, Edwards, 

 Gibbes). 



Sub-Family Achaeinae. 

 Genus CORYRHYNCHUS Kingsley. {Podonema Stm., praaoc.) 

 Coryrhynchus riisei Kingsley. 



Podochela riisei Stm., Ann. Lye, vii. p. 196, pi. ii. f. 1. 

 Podonema' riisei Stm., B. M. C. Z., ii. p. 126. 

 Coryrhynclms riisei Kingsley, Am. Naturalist, xiii. p. 585. 



1 Leptopodia sagittaria Bell ; Edw. et Lucas in D'Orbigny, Voyage dans 

 1'Amerique Meridionale, p. 3, pi. iv. f. 3. 



Leptopodia debitis Smith, Second and Third Report, Peabody Acad. 

 Sci., p. 87. 



