1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 595 
dead crayfish (Blatchley); Everglade, May, June, July (Davis Coll.); 
April, at light, La Grange, September (Davis); Sebastian, Jacksonville 
(Genung); Enterprise, Dec. 12, in lake shore debris (Brownell); Sanford, 
May; Clearwater, April 28; La Belle, April 27, at light. Fort Myers, 
March 31, at light, Nov. 15, at light, Florida (Casey). An abundant species 
in eastern United States, extending north to New Jersey; west to Texas. 
Mobile Co., Ala., common (Léding). 
Agonoderus testaceus Dejean. Common (Schwarz); Jacksonville 
(Slosson Coll., January-March); Sarasota, March 1, one only (Blatchley); 
Punta Gorda, Nov. 12 (Davis). Extends northward to New York, west to 
Indiana. Mobile Co., Ala., common (Léding). Mr. Léding also lists A. 
indistinctus as rare in Mobile Co., Ala. 
Agonoderus pauperculus Dejean. Crescent City (Schwarz). Re- 
corded from District of Columbia, New Jersey, Indiana, and more common 
in Southern States. . 
Gynandropus hylacis var. elongatus Leconte. Fort Capron, Tampa, — 
St. Augustine, Jupiter, Indian River (Schwarz); Enterprise, December 
(Brownell). Extends northward to Staten Island, New York, where it is 
found under pine bark, west to Indiana. Mobile Co., Ala., January, 
two specimens (Léding). 
Harpalus viridieneus Beauvois. Lake Worth (Slosson Coll., January— 
March). A common species northward, extending to Canada, for which 
there is only Mrs. Slosson’s record in Florida. 
Harpalus caliginosus Fabricius. St. Augustine (Schwarz). This is 
the only record for this, one of the most widely distributed of ground beetles, 
covering practically all the United States. Common in Mobile Co., Ala. 
(Loéding). 
Harpalus pennsylvanicus De Geer. Not rare (Schwarz); St. Augus- 
tine (Schwarz); Pablo Beach, September, Lakeland, Nov. 7 (Davis); Gaines- 
ville, Monticello, De Funiak Springs, Florida (Casey). Extends northward 
to Connecticut westward to Indiana. Common in Mobile Co., Ala.(Léding). 
Harpalus compar Leconte. Pensacola (Slosson Coll., J anuary—March). 
Fort Myers, March 30, April 22, at light; Everglade, April 14; at light, 
Ortega, South Jacksonville, September (Davis); Everglade, May, June, 
July (Davis Coll.); Enterprise, October (Brownell); Sanford, May; Clear- 
water, April 28; Lakeland, May, in level pine land. Equally distributed 
with the preceding and usually treated as a variety thereof. Mobile Co., 
Ala. (Léding). 
Harpalus herbivagus Say. St.. Augustine (Schwarz). Abundant in 
New Jersey, and is even reported from Newfoundland. 
Harpalus nitidulus Chaudoir. Haulover, Enterprise, rare (Schwarz); 
