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New York, westward to Texas and Indiana. Very common in Mobile Co., 
Ala. (Léding). 
Clivina cordata Putzeys. Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll.); ‘“ Fla.” 
(Schaupp Coll. identified by Leconte). Described from Louisiana, appar- 
ently seldom recognized. 
Clivina rufa Leconte. Enterprise, rare (Schwarz); Taylor Co., March 
(Genung); Fort Myers, April 23 (Davis). Extends northward to New 
Jersey, westward to Kansas. Mobile Co., Ala (Léding). 
Clivina rubicunda Leconte. Enterprise, one specimen (Schwarz); 
Hillsboro Co., Jan. 16 (Blatchley). Extends northward to New Jersey, 
westward to Louisiana and Illinois. | 
The C. picipes Putz. of the first Florida list, I fail to recognize. If an 
error for picea, the records should be included with those for striatopunctata. 
If an error for fissepes Putz. the records should be included with those for 
dentipes. In addition to those names noted above, Mr. Léding finds 
ferrea (?) and pallida in Mobile Co., Ala. 
Aspidoglossa subangulata (Chaudoir). Not rare (Schwarz); Lake 
Worth, Jacksonville (Slosson Coll.); “Fla.” (Blatchley); Clearwater, 
April 28; Fort Myers, Everglade, Lake Okeechobee, March, April, May 
(Davis). At light, in grassy field, under dry grass, in humus. One of the 
most common Floridian species, also very common in Mobile Co., Ala. 
(Léding), extending to District of Columbia on the Atlantic coast and west- 
ward to Texas. 
Schizogenius sallei Putzeys. Lake Altapopka, very rare (Schwarz); 
Enterprise, October, December, under lake shore debris (Brownell). De- 
scribed from Texas. 
Schizogenius ferrugineus Putzeys. Fernandina, two specimens on 
the sea beach (Schwarz). Extends northward to New Jersey, westward to 
Texas. | : 
Ardistomis obliquata Putzeys. Not rare (Schwarz); Lake Worth 
(Hamilton); Enterprise (Castle & Laurent); Biscayne Bay, Crescent City 
(Schwarz); Miami (Slosson Coll.); Arch Creek, February, March, Lake 
Okeechobee, March, on moist banks (Blatchley); Sebastian, August (Ge- 
nung); Fort Myers, Everglade, Lake Okeechobee, March, April, May, June 
(Davis). At light, sweeping grassy meadows, under dry grass in humus; 
a most abundant species; rarely reported outside the extreme southern 
states. 
Ardistomis viridis (Say). Common (Schwarz); St. Augustine, Lake 
Worth, Biscayne Bay (Schwarz); Punta Gorda, Jacksonville, Belleair 
(Slosson) ; Arch Creek, February, March, Lake Okeechobee, March, on 
moist banks (Blatchley); Tampa, April, October; Fort Myers, Marco, 
