578 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXIV, 
there by Léding, who cites instead A. exarata. A. crassispina was described 
from Lake Superior. 
Loxandrus reflexus Leconte. Fort Capron, Enterprise, Cedar Keys, 
Tampa, common (Schwarz); St. Augustine (Schwarz, Slosson); Sarasota, 
Lake Okeechobee, February, March, under logs at border of ponds (Blatch- 
ley); Taylor Co. (Genung); Marion Co. (Leng Coll.). Confined to Florida 
and Alabama (Mobile Co., Léding). 
Loxandrus calathinus Leconte. Tampa, not rare (Schwarz); Ever- 
glade, May, June, July, Miami, September (Davis). Confined to Florida. 
Loxandrus floridanus Leconte. Fort Capron, Tampa, Enterprise, 
common (Schwarz); Miami, Lake Worth, Biscayne Bay, January-March 
(Slosson). Confined to Florida. 
Loxandrus brevicollis Leconte. Biscayne Bay, under seaweed and 
debris on the beach together with L. celeris and floridanus, running swiftly 
when disturbed (Slosson Coll. January-March). Found in northern Ala- 
bama by Léding. | 
?Loxandrus erraticus Dejean. Enterprise, very rare (Schwarz). 
This name is generally applied to specimens usually with dark legs, from 
District of Columbia, Indiana, and other northern localities. Its occurrence 
in Florida rests upcn the original Schwarz record unconfirmed since 1876; 
it is, however, found in Mobile Co. by Léding. 
Loxandrus celeris Dejean. Fort Capron, Enterprise, rare (Schwarz): 
Miami, Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January-March); (Blatchley) ; 
Enterprise (Schaupp Coll. and Brownell); Everglade, May (Davis Coll.); 
Fort Myers, April 26, under boards and rubbish at edge of pond. Occurs 
_ also in Texas and a closely related species, which also has a reddish sutural 
spot, is found in Cuba. S 
Loxandrus agilis Dejean. Common (Schwarz). Gainesville ek 
Watson) Lake Worth (Hamilton); Jacksonville (Castle and Laurent); 
Belleair (Slosson Coll. J anuary—March); Sanford, Sarasota, January— 
March, beneath cover at border of ponds (Blatchley); Punta Gorda, Nov. 
15 in syrup trap. Extends northward to Pennsylvania and Indiana; Mobile 
Co., Ala. (Léding). 
Loxandrus rectus Say, not Leconte (velox Dejean, included as syno- 
nym). St. Augustine (Schwarz); Atlantic Beach (Slosson Coll. January— 
March); Sarasota, Oneca, Utopia, January, March. (Blatchley); Paola 
(Genung). Extends northward. to Georgia, and Indiana; Mobile Ge:, 
Ala. (Léding). LZ. rectus in most collections that I have seen is erroneously 
-used for a species 14 mm. or more in length with yellow legs, the L. lucidulus 
of Dejean. It is true that Say gave the length as 3 inch but he undoubted] y 
‘meant 34, for his description of the punctures of the striz, of the rounded 
