1931 ] Carabidx from North Carolina and Tennessee 168 
The sculpture of the $ last ventral of this species re- 
sembles that of primus, but the other characters of the 
two species are very different. 
4b. Pterostichus (Monoferonia) carolinus fumorum 
subsp. nov. 
Similar to typical carolinus, but a little smaller, with the 
sides of the prothorax only slightly or (usually) not at 
all sinuate before the basal angles; the latter therefore 
more obtuse than in typical carolinus, but still not nearly 
so rounded as in diligendus; $ last ventral as in carolinus. 
Length 10.1-12.0 mm. Width 3.7-4. 5 mm. 
Holotype $, allotype $, and 17 paratypes (6 $ $ , 11 
$ $ ) from the Smoky Mountains, between Newfound Gap 
and Clingman’s Dome, along the North Carolina-Tennessee 
state line, 5,000-6,642 feet, September 2, all collected by 
the writer. Strangely enough, the species was not found 
near Newfound Gap itself. Several paratypes are in the 
writer’s collection; the rest of the type series is in the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology (No. 16438). 
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