12 
Psyche 
[March 
26. Tachys scitulus Lee. Winged. 
27. Tachys (near) corruscus Lee. Winged; “flying at 
dusk” (C. & B.). 
28. Limnastis capito Bts. Winged; “flying at dusk“ (C. 
& B.). 
29. Micratopus insularis Dari. Winged. 
30. Perileptus jeanneli Dari. Near sea level to 4,500 ft., 
by swift streams. Winged; “flying at dusk” (C. 
& B.). 
31. Perileptus minutus Dari. Winged. 
32. Panagxus quadrisignatus Chev. Winged. 
33. Morion georgise (Beauv.). Winged. 
34. Morion costigerus Dari. Known only from Cinchona 
in the Blue Mts., at about 5,000 ft. altitude, in rotten 
wood and under loose bark of dead trees. Flight- 
less, wings vestigial. 
35. Agonum extensicolle cuhanum Dari. Winged. 
— Colpodes. This is the principal genus of mountain- 
inhabiting Carabidse in the West Indies: 50 species 
have been found in the Greater Antilles, almost all 
at considerable altitudes. A few of the species are 
winged, but the majority are flightless, with atro- 
phied wings. Wing atrophy has evidently occurred 
independently in several different Antillean stocks of 
the genus. 
36. Colpodes cinchonx Dari. Known only from localities 
in the Blue Mts., at and above 5,000 ft., under vari- 
ous cover in damp forest. Wings vestigial. 
37. Colpodes faber Dari. Known only from Blue Mt. Forest 
Reserve, 5,000-6,000 ft., under cover in wet forest, 
but (like most other Colpodes) not by open water. 
Wings vestigial, elytra ankylosed. 
38. Colpodes vagepunctatus Dari. Known definitely only 
from Newton, 3,000 ft. Flightless, wings reduced. 
39. Colpodes macer Dari. Known from Mandeville (prob- 
ably mountains near), and from Cinchona in the 
Blue Mts., 5,000 ft. altitude. Wings vestigial. 
40. Colpodes subovalis Dari. Known only from Blue Mt. 
Forest Reserve, about 5,000 ft., in rotten logs and 
piles of dead vegetation in damp forest. Flightless, 
wings reduced. 
