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Pachybrachys, sp. 



* Metachroma floridanum, Crotch. 

 Lina scripta, Fab. 



Haltica ignita, 111. 

 t Epitragus tomentosus, Lee. 

 t Polypleurus nitidus, Lee. 

 t Xylopinus saperdioides, Oliv, 



Opatrinus notus, Say. 



Blapstinus metallieus, Fab. 

 t Crypticus obsoletus, Say. 



* Phaleria puneticeps, Lee. 

 t longula, Lee. 



t pieipes, Say. 



Diaperis hydni, Fab. 

 ?* Tachyporus, n.s. 

 f Platydema micans, Horn. 

 f Hymenorus densus, Lee. 



* floridanus, Casey. 



t Hyporhagus punctulatus, Thorns, 

 t Oxaeis thoracica, Fab. 



* Mecynotarsus elegans, Lee. 

 t Formieomus scitulus, Lee. 



Anthieus diffieilis, Lee. 



t Anthieus pallens, Lee. 

 vieinis La.f 

 ? vieinis var. 

 Attelabus analis, 111. 



* Paehngeus opalus, Oliv. 



* distans, Horn. 



* Artipus floridanus, Horn. 

 t Listronotus setosus, Lee. 

 t Maerops eryptops, Dietz. 



Hylobius pales, Hbst. 

 Otidoeephalus myrmex, Hbst. 



* Notolomus basalis, Lee. 



* Conotraehelus pusillus, Lee. 



* Cryptorhynchus lutosus, Lee. 

 t oblongus, Lee. 



t Rhyneophorus eruentatus. Fab. 

 Sphenophorus eariosus, Oliv. 

 seulptilis, Uhier. 

 plaeidus, Say. 

 Cossonus eorlicola, Say. 



impressifrons, Bohm. 



* Mesites rufipennis, Lee. 

 Xyleborus pubeseens, Zimm. 



Cicindela — C. tortuosa may probably be found aetive at all seasons, 

 as it was taken on the Indian river, February 9th. It occurred abundantly 

 on the borders of the lake, and also on moist, sandy places in the hum- 

 mock. C. marginata appeared February 21st, and sparingly thereafter. 

 C. media appeared on the beach March ist, and became very abundant 

 onward. 



Carabidce — Tachys columbiensis (undescribed) was seen March ist, 

 and became abundant on the lake shore, seemingly at home in salt water. 

 Platynus floridanus was common on the coast after February 25th, and 

 also on land under all kinds of rubbish where there was moisture. 

 Tetragonoderus ititersectus and Selenophorus stigjuosus were taken in the 

 garden patches under the dry fallen leaves of vegetables — as cabbage, 

 beets, etc., on March 5th, and thereafter frequently. 



