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T. frontalis Hayw. H., V, 22. 



T. proximus Say. N. C, V, 15. H., IX, 13; not common. 



T. scitulus Lee. IV, V, common everywhere, under stones, etc., 



near water. 



PATROBUS Dej. 



P. longicornis Say. Common in all localities, II, III, IV, V, VI, 

 IX, and X, usually under stones in damp places. 



MYAS Dej. 



M. coracinus Say. R., IX, 18, X, 17 under stones at foot of moun- 

 tain; rare. R., IX, 23 (Coll. by W. S. Fisher). 



PTEROSTICHUS Bon. 



P. adoxus Say. N. C., X, 16. On mountains VI, 20; not common. 



P. lachrymosus Newm. E., Ill, 27 under stone on mountain; rare. 



P. coracinus Newm. H., XI, i. One specimen. 



P. stygicus Say. Very common in all localities, II, III, IV, and X, 

 under stones, etc. 



P. moestus Say. Common in all localities, in dead logs, occasion- 

 ally under stones, V, VII, IX, X, XL 



P. sayi Brulle. N. M., V; rare. 



P. lucublandus Say. Common everywhere under stones, III, IV, V. 



P. ebeninus Dej. H., IV, 9. Several from rotten log in swamp. 

 XII, 4- 



P. caudicalis Say. H., N. C., IV, V, XI under stones; common. 



P. luctuosus Dej. H., X and XI in swamp, under stones, etc.; not 

 uncommon. 



P. corvinus Dej. II, IV and XI under stones; common. 



P. purpuratus Lee. C., IX to XI in grassy places under stones on 

 hillside overlooking creek ; locally common. 



P. mutus Say. Common in all localities throughout the year. 



P. erythropus Dej. H., XI, 19 to 28 under debris in swamp; not 

 common. 



P. patruelis Dej. With the preceding but more abundant. 



P. femoralis Kirby. H., IV, 9. One specimen. 



EVARTHRUS Lee. 

 E. sigillatus Say. E., Ill, 21 under stone. 



E. furtivus Lee. H., Ill, IV and V under stones and at night on 

 mud bank ; common 



AMARA Bon. 



A. pennsytvanica Hayw. R., X, 10 under board. N. M., X, 30 under 

 stones; not common. 



A. avida Say. H., IV, n, under stones; not common. 

 A. exarata Dej. R., II, 22, IX, 23 under stones; common. 



