1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 589 
?Cymindis planipennis Leconte. Suwannee Springs (Slosson Coll., 
January-March); Enterprise, Nov. 1 (Brownell). Occurs only in New 
Mexico and Kansas fide Horn. At least one species of Cymindis is taken 
by Mr. Léding in Alabama. ; 
Apenes angustata Schwarz. Enterprise, St. Augustine (Schwarz); 
Lake Worth (Hamilton); Sebastian, August (Genung). Confined to Flor- 
ida. Horn treated this erroneously as = lucidula, a more northern species 
from which it is distinguishable as stated by Schwarz. 
Apenes sinuata Say. Enterprise, Crescent City (Schwarz); Lake 
Worth (Slosson Coll., January-March); Taylor Co. (Genung). Extends 
northward to New Jersey. An allied form, undescribed, which is, however, 
smaller and narrower, occurs in Texas. Mobile Co., Ala., June, November 
(Léding). 
Apenes opaca Leconte. Tampa, in the pine woods, under sticks, rare 
(Schwarz); Naples (Slosson Coll., January-March). Confined to Georgia, 
Florida, and Alabama (one specimen, Mobile Co., (Léding). A. parallela 
of the Bahamas and Cuba is a similar species. 
Eucerus varicornis Leconte. Fort Capron, Tampa, Crescent City 
(Schwarz); Lake Okeechobee, May (Davis). Florida, Alabama, Louisiana. 
Pentagonica flavipes Leconte (=Rhombodera jpallipes Leconte). 
Crescent City, Haw Creek (Schwarz); Taylor Co. (Genung); Enterprise 
(Brownell). Extends northward to New Jersey, westward to Arizona. 
Onota floridana Horn. Lake Poinsett, Haw Creek, Biscayne Bay, 
concealed in leaves of Palmetto (Schwarz); Enterprise, Nov. 10, Nov. 17 
(Brownell). Confined to Florida. 
In addition to the above listed Lebiini, Dromius atriceps occurring in 
Georgia and Louisiana, probably is to be found, but there are no definite 
records. 
Tribe HELLUONINI. 
Helluomorpha ferruginea Leconte. Ormond, March 24 (Blatchley); 
six were secured beneath a pine log in open woods. 
Helluomorpha preusta Dejean. Sand Point, Tampa, very rare, 
under old pine bark (Schwarz). Occurs also in Georgia. 
Helluomorpha clairvillei Dejean. Pensacola, Charlotte Harbor 
(Slosson Coll. January-March); La Grange, September (Davis); near 
Pablo Beach, in an abandoned garden, Nov. 4. Occurs also in Georgia, 
where H. nigripennis, not known so far from Florida, is also found. Both 
species are found, rare, in Alabama by Léding. 
