136 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



CocciNELLA Linnaeus 



C. PEEPLEXA Muls. (11181). Three-banded Lady-beetle is a 

 generally distributed common form particularly in Aug. 

 and SejDt. Taken by sweeping as are all members of this 

 genus. 



C. TRicuspis Kby. (11183). Mt. Desert, May 12 (Br.) ; New- 

 port Meadowy Sept. 9 ; Station F289. 



C. NovEMNOTATA Hbst. (11184). Tlie Niue-spotted Lady-beetle 

 hibernates under mullein leaves and logs. Richardson Brook 

 beating, July 2. Scarce. 



C. TRANsvERSOGUTTATA Fald. (11185). Aiiothcr common and 

 well distributed form with Aug. and Sept. optimum months. 



C. TRANSVERSOGUTTATA var. 15 xoTATA Kby. (11185a). Record 

 of capture lost. 



Adalia Mulsant 



A. BiPUxcTATA (Linn.) (11193). Often hibernates in buildings. 



A very beneficial insect. Common and generally distributed. 

 A. FRiGiDA Schnied (11194). Same habits as above. Record 



of capture lost. 

 A. oPHTHALMiCA Muls. (11195). Same habits as above. On 



catkins (Br.), May 11. 



Cleis Mulsant 



C. PiCTA (Rand.) (11196). In small numbers and scattering, 

 June 10-Sept. 19. Taken by beating. Some come to light. 



C. PiCTA (Rand.) var. contexta Muls. (11196). One specimen 

 taken Sept. 27, '33. 



Anisocalyia Crotch 



A. DuoDEciM-MAcuLATA (Gebl.) (11200). Twclvc-spotted Lady- 

 beetle. Eden, July 27. 



A. QUATuoRDECiMGUTTATA (Liuu.) (11201). The Fourtceu- 

 spotted Lady-beetle has a wide distribution from July until 

 frost. Is easily attracted to light. 



