986 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXIV, 
Described from Florida; apparently very rare, received from Gustav Beyer 
who says he found them in curled leaves following a fire which destroyed the 
weeds growing up among a heap of old cut branches. 
Lebia viridipennis Dejean. Fort Capron, Enterprise, Cedar Keys, 
not rare (Schwarz); Lakeland, Nov. 10 (Davis); La Belle, April 27, at light; 
De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17. Occurs from Canada to Texas. Mobile Co., 
Ala. (Léding). 
Lebia lobulata Leconte. Enterprise, rare (Schwarz). Known from 
Louisiana, Indiana, Virginia, District of Columbia, New Jersey; always 
rare. Mobile Co., Ala., November, under hickory bark (Léding). 
Lebia ornata Say. Key West ? (Leng Coll.); Taylor Co. (Genung). 
Widely distributed in United States, common northward, apparently not 
so in Florida. Mobile Co., Ala., May, June (Léding). 
Lebia collaris Dejean. 'Tampa, Enterprise, St. Augustine (Schwarz); 
Enterprise (Brownell). Occurs in Middle and Southern States. Mobile 
Co., Ala., September, October, November, on golden rod (Léding). 
Lebia analis Dejean. Enterprise (Castle and Laurent), also (Brownell) ; 
Miami, March 10 (Brownell). Throughout northern and southern states, 
also in Indiana; Mobile Co., Ala., May, July (Léding). 
Lebia fuscata Dejean. Cited but not seen by Schwarz; Belleair 
(Slosson); Jacksonville, Nov. 5. Occurs from Canada tc Florida and Mis- 
sourl. Not found in Alabama by Léding. : 
Lebia abdominalis Chaudoir. Enterprise, one specimen, J upiter 
(Schwarz); Lake Worth, Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January-March). 
Occurs in Georgia, District of Columbia, Texas, Missouri, Indiana; Mobile 
Co., Ala., rare, February, April (Léding). | 
Dianchomena scapularis Dejean. Enterprise, one specimen 
(Schwarz). Extends northward to New Jersey, westward to Dakota. 
Mobile Co., Ala., one specimen, October (Léding). 
Aphelogenia vittata Fabricius. Jacksonville (Slosson Coll., January— 
March); Lakeland, Nov. 8 (Davis); “Fla.” (Leng Coll.). Pennsylyania 
to Texas; Mobile Co., July (Léding). 
Aphelogenia furcata Leconte. Tampa, rare, Crescent City, one 
specimen (Schwarz); Gainesville (J. R. Watson). Occurs from Canada to 
Florida and westward to California. 
?Lebia chloroptera Chaudoir occurs in tropical regions ineluding Brazil. 
Chaudoir gives Florida also but the statement is not recently confirmed. 
Phicoxena signata Dejean. Enterprise, Tampa, rare, Crescent City 
(Schwarz); Sanford, Jan. 16, one only, beneath bark of pine (Blatchley); 
Key West. Occurs in Gulf States, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia 
and Alabama; Mobile Co., under bark of oak and pine in winter (Léding). 
