588 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXIV, 
Enterprise, Crescent City, St. Lucie (Schwarz); Lake Worth (Dietz); 
St. Augustine (Johnson); Enterprise (Castle & Laurent); Jacksonville, 
Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January-March); Dunedin, Ormond, Arch 
Creek, Lake Okeechobee, March, April, found by beating oak (Blatchley). 
Mt. Vernon, Mobile Ce., Ala., under white cak bark (Léding). 
?Philophuga viridicollis Leconte. Jacksonville (Slosson Coll., Jan- 
uary—March). The only Florida record for this Texan species. 
Plochionus discoideus Schaupp. (Bull. Br. Ent. Soc., II, p. 86, 1880 = 
dorsalis Horn, 1882). Biscayne Bay, St. Lucie, on herbage (Schwarz) ; 
St. Augustine (Johnson); Lake Worth (Hamilton); Key West (Scbwarz); 
Enterprise, April (Brownell); Key Largo (Beyer). Confined to Florida: 
and Georgia. 
_ Plochionus vittatus Leconte. Described from Florida, recently found 
near Mobile, Ala., Dec. 20, by H. P. Léding in larval nest of leaf rollers on 
American olive. 
Plochionus amandus Newman. Described from Flcrida. Not 
recently recorded except in the view which regards the preceding two as 
varieties. 
?Plochionus pallens Fabricius (= bonfilsii Dejean, valens Leconte). 
New Smyrna, one specimen (Schwarz); stated to be a variety and perhaps 
not synonymous with the Fabrician species, which appears to be a West 
Indian insect, distributed by commerce so that it has occurred at seaboard 
cities in Europe and America. 
Plochionus timidus Haldeman. Enterprise, Haw Creek, each one 
specimen (Schwarz); Enterprise, April, a variety with elytra entirely black 
(Brownell). Extends northward to New J ersey, westward to California. 
Pinacodera limbata Dejean. Lake Worth (Dietz). Extends north- 
ward to Connecticut, westward to Texas; Mobile Co., Ala., common 
(Léding). , 
Pinacodera platicollis Say var. fuscata Dejean. Haulover, Enter- 
prise, St. Augustine, Crescent City, Indian River (Schwarz); Jacksonville 
(Castle and Laurent); Lakeland, Nov. 10, Ortega, September (Davis); 
Enterprise, October, November (Brownell); Taylor Co. (Genung); Jack- 
sonville, Nov. 3, beating palmetto, Nov. 5; Lakeland, Nov. 8, beating oaks; 
beaten from large bunches of “ Spanish Moss ” ( Tillandsia usneoides L.) 
at Dunedin, Lake Okeechobee and Ormond (Blatchley). The species ex- 
tends north to New Jersey, west to Texas; the variety appears to be con- 
fined to the Gulf States. 
Cymindis elegans Leconte. Enterprise, Oct. 12 (Brownell); “ Mass. to 
Fla.” (Horn); Crestview, Oct. 15 (Mutchler & Watson). The true elegans 
seems to be confined to the Gulf Strip. 
