1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. o91 
(Slosson Coll., January-March); Silver Springs, Nov. 25 (Engelhardt); 
St. Petersburg, Jan. 21, under boards along border of small lake (Blatch- 
ley); Lake Okeechobee, April 20 (Davis); Fort Myers, April 26, under boards 
and rubbish at edge of pond. Occurs also in Ga., Ala., and Mexico, Mobile 
Co., Ala., Feb. and March. (Liding). 
Chenius erythropus Germar. Indian River (Schwarz); Jacksonville 
(Castle and Laurent); (Slosson Coll., Jan—March); “Fla.” (Blatchley); 
Punta Gorda, Nov. 15, in syrup trap at edge of fresh water meadow (Davis); 
Deep Lake, April 12, east of Great Cypress Swamp (Davis); Everglade, 
May, June, July (Davis Coll.); Enterprise, March (Brownell); Fort Myers, 
April 26, under boards and rubbish at edge of pond. Occurs from Ohio to 
Nebraska; also in New Jersey, southward to Louisiana. Mobile Co., Ala., 
January, February, Mexico, June (Léding). 
Chlenius fuscicornis Dejean. Not readily separable from preced- 
ing; is given by Schwarz as occurring at Sand Point, Tampa, and Lake 
Worth and is also included by Blatchley. According to Schaupp, it occurs 
in Gulf States, Illinois and Missouri. Mobile Co., Ala., February, March 
(Léding). | 
Chlenius laticollis Say. Crescent City, Lake Poinsett, common 
(Schwarz); Lake Worth (Hamilton); Pensacola, Biscayne Bay, Atlantic 
Beach (Slosson Coll., January-March); “ Fla.” (Blatchley); Everglade, 
May, June, July (Davis Coll.); Enterprise, Dec. 12 (Brownell); Punta 
Gorda, under boards, Nov. 15; Fort Myers, April 26, under boards and 
rubbish at edge of pond; Monticello, Oct. 4. Extends northward to Conn., 
westward to Arizona. Mobile and Baldwin Co., Ala., common (Léding). 
Chlenius estivus Say. Enterprise, rare, St. Augustine, Gulf Ham- | 
mock, Lake Poinsett, Tallahassee (Schwarz). This species and C. diffinis 
Chaudoir are more abundant in the Middle States. Mobile Co., April, 
July, not common (Léding). 
97Chlenius augustus Newman. Described from Georgia, cited but 
not seen by Schwarz, taken once in wash-up in New Jersey, this species 
remains one of the least known. Mobile Co., Ala., January, February, 
very local (Léding). Mr. Léding takes sericeus also in Alabama. 
Chlenius prasinus Dejean. Enterprise, Lake Poinsett (Schwarz); 
Dunedin, St. Petersburg, January, March, beneath boards at borders of 
ponds (Blatchley); “Fla.” (Leng Coll.); Everglades, August. Occurs from 
Middle States west to Colorado and Texas. C. solitarius which is said to 
occur from Canada to Louisiana should be compared. Mobile Cce., Ala., 
May, June, frequent (Léding). : pe 
Chlenius nemoralis Say. Pollabdeske (Schwarz): neue March 
(Brownell, Castle and Laurent); Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January— 
March); Dunedin, Sanford, Sarasota, January, March conde Fort 
