1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 5695 
Calosoma scrutator Fabricius. Crescent City (Schwarz); Ormond 
April 1-4 (Blatchley); Fort Myers, March 31, at light (Davis). Occurs 
throughout the United States, north to Ontario, even in Lower California. 
Calosoma splendidum Mannerheim. Key West, at electric light 
(Angell Coll.). Mr. C. L. Brownell, who collected the material in the Angell 
‘Collection, states that the species was on one occasion extremely abundant. 
It is a well-known Cuban species. 
Calosoma sayi Dejean. Centreville, in cottonfield (Schwarz); Jackson- 
ville (Leng Coll.); Taylor Co. (Genung). Extends northward to New 
York, westward to Arizona. The Cuban C. alternatum is closely related. 
‘Very common at light in Alabama (Léding). 
Tribe NoTIOPHILINI. 
The species of Notiophilus present so different an appearance to other 
‘Carabidee, and are besides so differentiated by the antenne in repose being 
bent down under the head and by the obliquely truncate anterior tibis, 
as well as by the very prominent eyes, that it seems best to follow Chaudoir. 
in treating them asa separate tribe, rather than Horn who included them in 
the tribe Nebriini, with Opisthius, Leistus and Nebria. The crowding to- 
gether of the elytra striz toward the sides, leaving a smooth shining space 
each side of the suture, is unmentioned in Horn’s ‘“ Genera of Carabide ”’ 
though a most striking characteristic. 
Notiophilus novemstriatus Leconte. Pensacola (Fall). Extends 
northward to New York, westward to New Mexico; Mobile and Baldwin 
‘Co., Ala. (Léding). 
Tribe SCARITINI. 
Pasimachus marginatus (Fabricius). St. Augustine, Lake Worth, 
‘Crescent City (Schwarz); Punta Gorda (Slosson Coll.); Ormond, March 24, 
beneath log in open pine woods (Blatchley); Pablo Beach, Key West, 
September, Big Pine Key, September (Davis); Taylor Co. (Genung); 
Enterprise (Brownell); Marco, La Belle, Punta Gorda, under boards at 
edge of salt meadow (Davis); Florida (Casey), Big Pine Key (Davis Coll.); 
April and November. Not rare, occurring throughout the Gulf Strip 
Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Texas. : 
Pasimachus floridanus Casey. Palm Beach (Casey); Miami, 
September (Davis); Orange Grove (M & W). 
Pasimachus subsulcatus Say. St. Augustine, Lake Worth, Gulf 
Hammock, Crescent City, Key West (Schwarz); Ormond (Slosson Coll.); 
