98 
Psyche 
[June 
outer edges green; base of antennae, palpi, legs dull brown. 
Length 7%-9 mm. 
Cuba: holotype $ (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 
19517) and 8 paratypes from Soledad (near Cienfuegos), 
“Jan.-Feb.” (C. T. Brues), July 1 (B. B. Leavitt), Oct. 31, 
No Vi 11 ; 1 paratype from Marcata, Rio Bayamo (M. C. Z.) ; 
2 paratypes from Baragua, Camaguey, at light, May 3 & 5 
(L. C. Scaramuzza) and May 29 (L. D. Christenson) 
(United States National Museum) ; two discolored speci- 
mens, not types, from Cayamas, Sta. Clara, May 26 and 
June 1, E. A. Schwarz (U. S. N. M.) ; 1 paratype from 
Camaguey, “Aug.- Sept.,” J. M. Osorio (Collection of Esta- 
cion E. Agronomica) ; 2 discolored specimens from Ba- 
ragua, at light, Nov. 2, L. C. Scaramuzza, and Cumana- 
yagua, Sta. Clara, June, F. de Zayas (both in Est. E. Agro- 
nomica). My specimens were taken in very coarse gravel 
beside the Arimao River. 
The Cuban subspecies differs from true Agonum extensi- 
colle (Say) of the eastern United States, and from practi- 
cally all other forms of the species occurring on the conti- 
nent north of Mexico, in having the legs infuscate, not tes- 
taceous. From Mexican specimens and others with brown 
legs the Cuban ones differ in the much brighter green head 
and prothorax. 
54. Anchonoderus subtilis Bates. 
55. Lachnophorus leucopterus Chev. 
56. Eophorticus pubescens aeneolus Bates 
57. Perigona nigriceps (Dej.) 
58. Perigona laevigata (Bates) 
59. Perigona picea n. sp. 
Slender (for the genus), rather convex; rufo-testaceous 
(immature) to piceous, elytra with faint opalescence in 
certain lights; head and disk of prothorax darker, mouth 
parts and appendages testaceous. Head: mandibles rather 
long, curved, acute; eyes moderately prominent; antennae 
stout; mentum with a triangular tooth in emargination. 
