Coleoptera 15 e 



Genus Asaphidion (Tachypus of our lists.) 



_ West of CoUinson point, Alaska, June 12, 1914; F. Johansen, collector. 

 A single sample, which, judging from the description, can hardly be T. elongatus, 

 the only recorded American species. 



Genus Bembldium Latr. 

 Bembidium complanulum Mann. 

 Nome, Alaska, August 21-24, 1916. F. Johansen, collector, 1 specimen. 



Genus Pterostichus Bon. 

 Pterostichus agonus Horn. 



Seven examples — all 9's — from the following localities: Konganevik, 

 Camden bay, Alaska, June 27, 1914, F. Johansen, collector; Collinson point, 

 Alaska, September 27, 1913, and June 1, 1914, F. Johansen, collector; Barter 

 island, Arctic coast of Alaska, June 11, 1914, D. Jenness, collector; Demarcation 

 point, Alaska, May 20, 1914, F. Johansen, collector; Langton bay (Franklin 

 bay). Northwest Territories, summer, 1911, V. Stefansson, collector. 



Horn's statement that the elytral striae are fine, and the intervals flat, does 

 not apply very well to any of these examples, nor to a specimen in my collection 

 taken by Dr. F. E. Blaisdell at Nome, Alaska. The unique type was from the 

 Yukon river, Alaska. 



Pterostichus vindicatus Mann. 



Nome, Alaska, August 21 to 24, 1916, F. Johansen, collector; Teller, Alaska, 

 July 24, 1913, F. Johansen, collector. 



Pterostichus sp., near the preceding. 



Konganevik, Camden bay, Alaska, June, 1914; Demarcation point, Alaska, 

 May 16, 1914; Bernard harbour. Northwest Territories, June 20, 1916; all 

 collected by F. Johansen. 



Pterostichus hyperboreus Mann. 



Langton bay (Franklin bay). Northwest Territories, summer 1911, V. 

 Stefansson, collector, 3cr's, I9 . 



Pterostichus similis Men. 

 Teller, Alaska, July 24, 1913; F. Johansen, collector. 



Pterostichus mandibularis Kby. 



Konganevik, Camden bay, Alaska, June 27, 1914; Collinson point, Alaska, 

 September 22 and 27, 1913; Boundary Zone, Demarcation point, Arctic Alaska 

 and Yukon, May 6, 1914; Demarcation point, Alaska, May 14-20, 1914; Cock- 



