1915.] _ Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 069 
Punta Gorda (Slosson Coll.); January-March (Slosson). Occurs also 
in New York and New Jersey. 
Dyschirius sublevis Putzeys. Key West ? Specimens in Leng Coll. 
from Roberts Coll. and Angell Coll. Originally described from Texas. 
?Dyschirius sellatus Leconte. Enterprise (Castle and Laurent). 
Confirmation of this record is lacking; the species is known from New York 
and New Jersey. 
A thorough study of the genus Dyschirius is needed, with an examination 
of the types, to make sure that in some cases the same species does not appear 
above under two names, as well as to verify the identity of the Floridian 
species with the northern ones of which the names are used. The same 
condition applies to the following genus, Clivina. The abundance of 
these small Scaritini is perhaps due to the porous damp soil of parts of 
Florida as well as to the southern character of the tribe, of which several 
hundred species, partly poorly differentiated, are described from tropical 
America. , 
Clivina morula Leconte. Biscayne Bay, Punta Gorda, Lake Worth 
(Slosson Coll., January-March); Key West ? (Roberts Coll.); Crestview, 
Oct. 15-16, Fort Myers, March 30, at light. Recorded also from District 
of Columbia and Louisiana, Mobile Co., Ala., (Léding). 
Clivina americana Dejean. Enterprise, Crescent’ City, not rare 
(Schwarz); Sarasota, Lake Okeechobee, March, on moist banks (Blatchley); 
Taylor Co. (Genung); Fort Myers, April, at light (Davis); Everglade, 
April (Davis); Enterprise, December, under lake shore debris (Brownell). 
A widely distributed species, in damp sandy river oe north to New York, 
west to Indiana and Texas. 
Clivina striatopunctata Dejean (picea Putzeys included as a synonym). 
Enterprise, Tampa (Schwarz); Monticello, Oct. 4-8; Lake Worth (Hamil- 
ton); St. Augustine, Crescent City, Tampa, Centreville (Schwarz); Bis- 
cayne Bay (Slosson Coll.); Enterprise, November, December, under lake 
shore debris (Brownell). Extends northward to New Jersey, and Staten 
Island, New York (where it is found on salt meadow), westward to Louisiana. 
Clivina bipustulata (Fabricius). Punta Gorda, Jacksonville, abun- 
dant with Ega sallei at edge of brooks and streams (Slosson Coll.); St. Lucie, 
(Schwarz); Sarasota, Lake Okeechobee, March 4, March 11, on moist banks 
(Blatchley); Fort Myers, Lake Okeechobee, April, at light (Davis). Ex- 
tends northward to Staten Island, New York (where it is found like Scardtes 
subterraneus in garden soil), westward to Louisiana and Indiana. Mobile 
and Baldwin Co., Ala., common (Léding). 
Clivina dentipes Dejean. Enterprise, Dec. 12, ane lake shore 
debris (Brownell); Florida, not rare (Schwarz). Extends northward to 
