1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 575 
occurrence in Louisiana and other southern states, be reasonably expected 
to occur in Florida. Mr. Léding includes also T. misellus Laf. in his Ala- 
bama list and T. ephippiatus Say. 
Notwithstanding the considerable number of species of Tachys, many 
of which are widely distributed, the whole tribe Bembidiini is represented 
by but twenty-five species against forty recorded for New J ersey, the tribe 
being apparently of northern origin, and except for the widely distributed 
little Tachys, of cortical and riparial environment, and the salt marsh 
Bembidium, has scarcely been able to establish itself in Florida. The condi- 
tion existing in Scaritini are apparently reversed in this tribe. 
Tribe PoGonint. 
Pogonus lecontei Horn. Ormond (Slosson Coll. J anuary—March). 
Known also from New Jersey and Texas. 
Tribe PTEROSTICHINI. 
Pterostichus ebeninus Dejean. “Fla.” (Slosson Coll. January- 
March); under the name acutangulus Chaudoir, which is synonymous, Fort 
Capron, Tampa, very rare (Schwarz). Extends northward to New York, 
westward to IIlmois and Texas. Mobile Co., Ala., subaquatic (Léding). 
Pterostichus erythropus Dejean. St. Augustine (Johnson). Extends 
northward to Connecticut (Champlain, Psyche, XVIII, p. 36) and westward 
to Indiana. Mr. Léding has not found it in Alabama. 
Pterostichus fallax Dejean. Suwannee, Pensacola, Jacksonville (Slos- 
son Coll. January—March). A southern species found also in Georgia and 
Texas; Mobile and Baldwin Co., Ala. (Léding). 
?Pterostichus permundus Say. Jacksonville, April 21 (Laurent). 
Described from Indiana and known also from Illinois, Missouri and Ne- 
braska. Found in Alabama by Léding but only im northeastern part of the 
state. 
Mr. Léding finds in South Alabama the following species, not so far 
known from Florida, viz., sayz, Mobile Co., June and July; 
Lophoglossus haldemani Leconte. Jacksonville (Castle and Laurent). 
A rare species found near margins of cypress swamps. Reported also from 
Mobile Co., Ala., 2 specimens (Liéding); and from Indiana. 
Lophoglossus tartaricus Say. Cited as from northern Florida but 
not seen by Mr. Schwarz. Found in New Jersey and in Indiana, sandy 
localities near water; Mobile Co., Ala., subaquatic (Léding). 
