1935] 
West Indian Carabidx 
187 
range Blue Mts., about 5,000 ft., Aug. 17-19, 1984; in piles 
of dead vegetation and cracks in rotten logs. 
Related to C. macer Dari, of Cinchona, Blue Mts., but 
differing notably in form. 
Colpodes agonellus n. sp. 
Small, broad, moderately depressed, very like an Agonum 
( s . str.) of the melanarium group; piceous to black, suture 
and margins of elytra sometimes reddish, appendages 
brownish; surface moderately shining, with microscopic 
silky alutaceous sculpture, elytra not duller. Head normal, 
between 3/5 and 2/3 width prothorax; eyes moderately 
prominent, genae short and oblique; both supra-ocular setae 
present; antennae moderate, apex 7th joint reaching about 
to base prothorax ; mentum tooth triangular, narrowly 
rounded at apex. Prothorax rather broad, about % wider 
than long; base almost truncate, % (more or less) wider 
than apex; sides nearly evenly rounded except sometimes 
faintly sinuate before the obtuse but fairly distinct poste- 
rior angles; margins translucent, narrowly explanate an- 
teriorly, broader posteriorly, each with usual 2 setse; base 
and apex finely margined ; disk moderately convex, de- 
pressed at sides basally but without distinct fovese ; middle 
line well impressed, transverse impressions vague ; surface 
not distinctly punctate. Elytra broad, not quite % wider 
than prothorax; humeri somewhat rounded but distinct; 
margins moderately sinuate before apices, latter subinde- 
pendently rounded or subtruncate, not produced ; strise 
moderately impressed, impunctate; 3rd interval 3-punctate, 
first puncture nearly on 3rd, second and third punctures on 
2nd stria. Metepisterna with outer edges about % longer 
than anterior ; inner wings dimorphic, full or reduced ; body 
below impunctate. Tibiae not sulcate on outer edge; pos- 
terior tarsi sulcate each side above, sulci not approximate, 
4th joint rather small, simply emarginate; anterior tarsi 
lightly or not distinctly sulcate. Length 6. 5-7. 5; width 
2. 7-3.3 mm. 
Haiti: holotype $ (M. C. Z. no. 21994) and 80 para- 
types from La Visite and vicinity, 5,000 (on Mt. Bourette) 
— 7,000 ft., La Selle Range, Sept. 16-23, 1934; under 
various cover on the ground in cloud forest and damp 
gullies. 
