1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 598 
disk and beside the median line, with a cluster of punctures in each hind angle; 
thorax much wider than long, vaguely depressed along median line and each side of 
the base. Length 15 mm. 
Chlenius impunctifrons Say. Lake Poinsett (Schwarz). Canada to 
Texas (Horn). Mobile Co., Ala., March, April, not uncommon (Liding). 3 
Chlenius tomentosus Say. Centreville (Schwarz); Jacksonville 
(Castle and Laurent). Nearly everywhere east of Rocky Mts. (Horn). 
Mobile, Baldwin Co., Ala., common (Léding). 
Anomoglossus emarginatus Say. ‘Tampa, one specimen, St. Augus- 
tine, Crescent City (Schwarz). Canada to Kentucky (Horn). Mobile 
Co., Ala., common (Léding). An allied species, A. amenus, occurs but 
appears to be rare in Georgia. 2 
Anomoglossus pusillus Say. Haw Creek, Jan. 14, 1896 (Schwarz). 
A specimen found at Fort Myers, April 26, 1913, under boards and rubbish 
at edge of pond, is doubtfully referred to this species. Horn gives the dis- 
tribution as. Massachusetts tc Illinois. Mobile Co., Ala., not common, 
March (Léding). 
Mr. Loéding takes Brachylobus lithophilus in Mobile Co., Ala., but so 
far there is no record of its occurrence in Florida. 
Group Oddes. 
The remarkable inconstancy of the setigerous punctures in Oédes causes 
some doubt of the propriety of including them in the tribe Chleeniini. The 
rarity of one of the genera associated with Oddes in forming the group by 
Horn has however prevented a careful study and the classification is there- 
fore reluctantly left as it stands in his Genera of Carabide. 
Lachnocrepis parallelus Say. Fort Capron, Haulover, Biscayne Bay, 
rare (Schwarz); Biscayne Bay, January (Slosson Coll.); Fort Myers, 
April 11, in grassy meadow with small pines. Extends northward to 
Canada, westward to Missouri. 
Anatrichis minuta Dejean. Fort Capron, Cedar Keys, Tampa, St. 
Augustine, Sebastian River (Schwarz); Lake Worth (Hamilton); Biscayne 
Bay, January (Slosson Coll.); Fort Myers, April 1, at light (Davis). Ex- 
tends northward to District of Columbia, west to Texas, Indiana, Missouri, 
nowhere common. 
Anatrichis picea Horn. Arch Creek, 10 miles north of Miami, March 
21 (Blatchley); Everglade, May (Davis Coll.). Described from Florida. 
Oodes amaroides Dejean. Fort Capron, Enterprise, Tampa, St. Au- 
gustine (Schwarz); Arch Creek, Dunedin, January, April (Brownell); Lake 
