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Okeechobee, April 30, under dry grass, in humus at edge of lake (Davis); 
Monticello, Oct. 4. Extends northward to New York, west to Texas and 
Kansas. Mobile Co., Ala., subaquatic (Léding). Reported also from 
Cuba. | | 
Oodes americanus Dejean. Sand Point, Fort Capron (Schwarz); Lake 
Worth (Hamilton, Slosson); Belleair (Slosson Coll., January-March); Lake 
Okeechobee, April 29 and 30, shore of lake (Davis); Monticello, Oct. 4. 
Extends northward to New York, west to Indiana. One of Mrs. Slossen’s 
specimens from Biscayne Bay has been determined, probably by Liebeck, 
as O. flumalis, a very closely allied species. Mr. Loéding has found one 
specimen of O. americanus in Mobile Co., Ala. | 
Oodes 14-striatus Chaudoir. St. Lucie, Crescent City, rare (Schwarz); 
Enterprise (Castle and Laurent); Lake Worth (Slosson Coll., January- 
March); La Belle, Deep Lake, April (Davis); Everglade, May, June, July 
(Davis Coll.); Allen River to Deep Lake, April 14, in a grassy place with 
_thistles in patches. Known from Louisiana, Texas, Indiana and Alabama 
(Mobile Co., scarce, subaquatic, Léding). , 
Oodes (Stenous) cupreus Chaudoir. St. Augustine, Lake Harney, 
Lake Poinsett, Fort Capron (Schwarz); Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., 
January-March); Arch Creek, one only, March 21 (Blatchley). Other 
records for this species are western, viz.: Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, 
New Mexico, except Mr. Léding’s Alabama record (Mobile Co.). 
Oodes (Stenous) lecontei Chaudoir. Fort Capron Enterprise, Tampa, 
Sebastian River (Schwarz); Lake Worth (Hamilton); Miami (Slosson 
Coll., Jan.-March); Arch Creek, Dunedin, Lake Okeechobee, F ebruary, 
March (Blatchley); Lake Okeechobee, April (Davis); Everglade, May, 
June, July (Davis Coll.); Fert Myers, April 20, under boards and rubbish 
at edge of pond.. The abundance is this species in southern Florida is note- _ 
worthy. Outside the state there are records from Louisiana, Alabama 
_ (Mobile Co., July, rare, Léding) and New Jersey (?). 
Evolenes exaratus Dejean. Tallahassee (Schwarz). “Fla.” (Leng 
Coll.). Recorded also from Georgia, Alabama, and District of Columbia. 
The allied E. impressa is known from Louisiana. They are said to re- 
semble Amara musculus and the paucity of records may result partly from 
being confused therewith. 
Tribe HAaRPALINI. 
Agonoderus infuscatus Dejean. Not rare (Schwarz); Lake Worth 
(Hamilton); Biscayne Bay, Jacksonville (Slosson Coll., January—March); 
Lake City (Agl. Exp. Sta.); Sarasota, Sanford, Fort Myers, March, beneath 
