1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 599 
Sept. 26. Same range as preceding. Common in Mobile and Baldwin 
Co., Ala. (Léding). 
There is still an unidentified specimen of Stenolophus in Mrs. Slosson’s 
collection, and probably more of this and of the two. following genera in 
other collections; possibly these small and obscure insects are also to some 
extent overlooked by collectors, for the records seem relatively poorer for 
them than for other genera. 
Acupalpus longulus Dejean. Dunedin, Lake Okeechobee, Sanford, | 
Jan. 24—March 30, by sifting (Blatchley); Key Largo (Beyer ?); Sebastian, 
August (Genung). Known also from Georgia. 
Acupalpus flavilimbus Leconte. Tampa (Schaupp Coll.). Described 
from Georgia. : : 
Acupalpus rectangulus Chaudoir. ‘“ Fla.” (Schwarz). Recorded 
from Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, District of Columbia. 
Bradycellus rupestris Say. ‘ Fla.” (Brownell, Slosson Coll., January— | 
March). Widely distributed in United States. Mobile Co., Ala., June 
(Léding). 
Bradycellus tantillus Chaudoir. Biscayne Bay, Jacksonville (Slosson 
Coll., January-March); “ Fla.” (Blatchley); Key Largo (Roberts Coll.). 
Widely distributed in United States. Common in Mobile Co., Ala (Léding). 
Bradycellus nigriceps Leconte. “ Fla.’”’ (Blatchley). Extends north- 
ward to New Jersey. 
Anisodactylus lédingi Schaeffer. - St. Augustine, Nov. 8 (Engelhardt) ; 
Everglade, April, June, July (Davis Coll.); Lakeland, May 7, La Belle, 
April 27 (Davis); Newberry, under rubbish and cow dung, Nov. 18, Titus- 
ville, Nov. 8. Described from Alabama, closely allied to the northern 
A. agricola. Mr. Léding says it is subaquatic and rare in Mobile Co., in 
February, March. 
Anisodactylus rusticus Dejean. Jacksonville (Slosson Ccll., January— 
March); Lake City, February (Agl. Exp. Sta.); Ormond, April 1 (Blatchley). 
Occurs commonly everywhere east of Rocky Mts. The Florida insect 1s. 
usually cited as A. merula which is very similar but has dentate humeri 
instead of the simple ones of A. rusticus, and cannot therefore be a synonym 
as stated by Horn. A. rusticus is common in Mobile Co., Ala. (Léding). 
Anisodactylus merula Germar. St. Augustine, Lake Worth, Enter- 
prise, Jacksonville, not rare (Schwarz); Sanford, Nov. 27 (Engelhardt) ; 
Lakeland, Nov. 8, Newberry, Nov. 19 (Davis); Gainesville, Sept. 26, 
Pensacola, Oct. 10, De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17, Monticello, Oct. 4, Florida 
(Casey); St. Petersburg, April 28, La Grange, May and September, Ever- 
glade, August (Davis Coll.); A. rusticus and A. merula are placed by Casey 
in Triplectrus Lec. 
