1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 587 
Phicoxena signata var. nigripennis n. var. Enterprise, Oct. 6, Oct. 
16, Nov. 1 (Brownell). Differs from signata by the dark sees head, 
immaculate testaceous thorax, immaculate black elytra. 
Coptodera zrata Dejean. Key West ? (Morrison, two specimens in 
Leng Coll. received through Angell Coll.). Occurs in Alabama (Léding, 
June), Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Ohio, South Carolina, Middle, faeeaee 
and Southern States. 
Mr. Loéding takes in Mobile Co., Ala., the following, not thus far found 
in Florida: Dromius piceus Dejean, January, February; Axinopalpus 
biplagiatus Dejean, May. ‘These are therefore more or less likely to occur 
in northern Florida. 
Euproctus trivittata Leconte. Capron (Bolter); Lake Worth (Dietz); 
Key West, Biscayne Bay (Schwarz). Described from Florida and thus far 
unknown elsewhere. 
?Callida purpurea Say. Jacksonville (Slosson Coll., Fanti awh 
Occurs from New York to Georgia, and westward to Nebraska. This is 
the only Floridian record. Mobile, Ala., one specimen (Léding). 
Callida fulgida Dejean. Fort Capron, Haulover, Enterprise (Schwarz) ; 
Enterprise (Castle and Laurent); Lakeland, Nov. 10, sweeping (Davis); 
Fort Myers, March 31, sweeping bushes near river; Green Cove Spring; 
Taylor Co., April, May (Genung); Pensac jla, Oct. 11. Gulf States only, 
Georgia, Florida, Texas, Alabama; on scrub oak hunting larvee of Meta- 
chroma (Léding). 
Callida decora Fabricius. Enterprise, Tallahassee, common in winter 
under oak bark, in summer on cotton (Schwarz); Lake Worth (Hamilton); 
Enterprise (Castle & Laurent); Silver Springs, Nov. 25 (Engelhardt); 
Newberry, Nov. 19; La Grange, September, Lakeland, May 5 (Davis); 
Enterprise, April (Brownell); Sebastian, Aug. (Genung); Gainesville, 
September, October. Gulf States, extending into Mexico, northward to 
Iowa in Mississippi Valley. Mr. Léding does not mention this peeeings but 
cites punctata as common in Alabama. 
Callida striata Casey. Florida (locality unrecorded). /Desoched in 
Memoirs, IV, p. 177, as differing from viridipennis in its narrower form, 
coloration, deeper strize, more convex and. subalutaceous intervals, relatively 
narrower base of the elytra and many other features. The color is described 
as black, the head and pronotum with rather obscure violaceous lustre, 
variegated with metallic green, of which a vitta parallel to and not very 
near the thoracic margin from apex to base is especially noticeable; elytra 
vivid green, gradually with feebly cupreous lustre broadly toward the sides; 
under surface metallic green, legs black. 
Callida viridipennis Say. Orange Grove, May (Seifert); Haulover, 
