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Eab. North America, Georgia, Colorado, California 5 . — Mexico, Paso del Norte, 

 Ciudad in Durango (Edge), Presidio de Mazatlan, Ventanas (Forrer), R. Papagaio, 

 Tierra Colorada 2000 feet, and Amula 6000 feet, all in Guerrero, Cuernavaca, Atoyac 

 in Vera Cruz (E. E. Smith), Puebla, Etla, Atlixco, Guanajuato, Oaxaca, Juquila, 

 Orizaba, San Andres Tuxtla, Toxpam (SallS), Jalapa (Edge, Salle), San Juan Bautista 

 in Tabasco (Edge); British Honduras (Blancaneaux) ; Guatemala, near the city, 

 Capetillo, Duenas, San Joaquin, Teleman, Panzos (Champion), Chinautla (Salvin) ; 

 Nicaragua, Chon tales (Janson, Belt) ; Costa Kica ( Van Patten), Cache, Vol can de 

 Irazu (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). — South America 3 

 to Coquimbo 4 in Chili 2 , and Buenos Ayres in the Argentine Republic ; Antilles, 

 Cuba 2 , San Domingo 2 , Guadeloupe 2 , &c. 



One of the most widely distributed and common of the Coccinellidse in the New 

 World. Coccinella munda, Say, is hardly to be distinguished from small examples of 

 this species. 



5. Cycloneda rubida. 



Daulis rubida, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, secur. p. 340 1 ; Monogr. Coccin. p. 230 2 . 



Cycloneda rubida, Crotch, Rev. Coccin. p. 165 \ 



Daulis vigilans, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, secur. p. 340 4 ; Monogr. Coccin. p. 340 5 . 



Eab. British Honduras, R. Hondo (Blancaneaux) ; Guatemala, Cubilguitz in Vera 

 Paz (Champion); Panama, Bugaba, San Feliz(Champion). — South America, Colombia 3 4 5 , 

 Cayenne 12B , Amazons 5 , Ega 3 . 



Var. Elytris viridibus vel obscure flavis. 



Daulis pallidula, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, secur. p. 329 a ; Monogr. Coccin. p. 224 T . 



Cycloneda pallidula, Crotch, Rev. Coccin. p. 164 8 . 



Daulis deflorata, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, se'cur. p. 330 9 . 



Daulis gutticollis, Muls. loc. cit. p. 332 10 . 



Eab. Mexico, Puebla, Vera Cruz (Salle); Guatemala, San Geronimo and Panzos in 

 Vera Paz (Champion). — South America 10 , Colombia 789 , Venezuela 8 , Cayenne 67 , 

 Brazil 67 . 



I am obliged to add Daulis pallidula, D. deflorata, and D. gutticollis to the synonym 

 already pointed out by Crotch 3 , for I find no difference but that of colour ; pale yellow 

 specimens from the River Hondo and from Cubilguitz appear to me as well placed with 

 I), rubida as with B. pallidula. 



Mulsant has described what seems to be the less abundant variety first, though he 

 does not mention the green colour : this fades to a dirty yellow ; but in some specimens 

 it is well preserved, as in the examples in Salle's collection and in several of those 

 collected by Mr. Champion. 



Mr. Champion obtained a very large series of the typical C. rubida at Bugaba. 



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