1915.] Leng, List of the Carabidw of Florida. 585 
in Georgia and Florida; not uncommon in Alabama, Mobile Co., July, 
August (Léding); and has also been reported from Kentucky. Varies in the 
extent of the yellow maculation, some of Mr. Davis’ specimens from Deep 
Lake being immaculate. Mr. Léding has also found one specimen of 7. 
fasciatus in Mobile Co., Ala. 
Nemotarsus elegans Leconte. Cited but not seen by Mr. Schwarz; 
Archer (Koebele). Occurs in Illinois, Maryland, Virginia, Alabama 
(Mobile Co., under white oak bark in winter, Léding). 
Loxopeza tricolor Say. Tampa, rare (Schwarz). Occurs commonly 
from District of Columbia northward to Canada: Mobile Co., Ala., two 
specimens (Léding). lL. grandis has also been reported from Gulf States. 
_ Mr. Léding finds the latter in Mcbile Co., Ala., but not common. 
Lebia pulchella Dejean. Fort Capron, Tampa, rare (Schwarz). 
Occurs from Canada to Texas, usually not common anywhere. Mobile Co., 
Ala., July (Léding). | 
Lebia marginicollis Dejean. Not rare, St. Augustine, Crescent City, 
Bartow, Centerville (Schwarz); Lake Worth (Hamilton); Belleair, Jack- 
sonville (January—March, Slosson Coll.); Sarasota, Bassenger, Sanford, 
Fort Myers, Lake Okeechcbee, January, March, found by beating oak, 
etc. (Blatchley); Lakeland, Nev. 9, Punta Gorda, Nov. 14, Fort Myers, 
March 31, at light, April 24, April 1, sweeping in grassy meadow and 
low shrubs (Davis); Monticello, Oct. 4. Occurs in Peru, Brazil and 
North America to New Jersey. Mr. Léding has not so far found either 
this or the following variety in Alabama. 
Lebia marginicollis var. cyanea Dejean, described from Cuba, has 
been regarded as a synonym perhaps incorrectly, and is included above as 
the records cover both forms. 
Lebia viridis Say. Enterprise, Lake bey New Smyrna, St. Augus- 
tine (Schwarz); Belleair, Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January—March) ; 
Lakeland, Nov. 7 and 9, Jacksonville, Nov. 3, Fort Myers, April 1 (Davis); 
Clearwater, April, May, Crescent City, Sanford (Van Duzee); Monticello, 
October, Gainesville, September, taken abundantly by sweeping vegeta- 
tion. Extends from Maine to Guatemala. Mobile and Baldwin Co., Ala. 
(Léding). 
Lebia viridis var. rhodopus Schwarz. Tampa, rare (Schwarz). 
Described as new species by Schwarz, treated as a variety by Horn, and 
apparently not found by recent collectors. 
Lebia pumila Dejean. Enterprise (Castle and Laurent); Crescent 
City, April 22 (Van Duzee). Occurs from Maine to Georgia; Mobile Co., 
Ala., April, May, July (Léding). 
Lebia lecta Horn. “Fla.” (Ashmead); Key Largo (Schaeffer Coll.). 
