50 CHAPTER I 



MELANOTUS CASTANIPES Payk. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., Cauc, W & N Asia (f) NE U.S.A. W to Mich. & Indiana; 



E to Amur. E Canada, Nfld. 



SERicus BRUNNEUS L. (incoTtgruus Lee.) 

 Brit. Isl., Eur., Sib. E to Amur. B. C.-E Can., S Labr., Nfld.i 



Coccinellidae — Ladybirds 



For the Palaearctic fauna, Dobrzhanskij (1926) and Mader (1926-37) have been 

 consulted. Valuable supplementary informations have been received from Dr. E. 

 A. Chapin, West Medway, Mass. 



ADALIA BIPUNCTATA L. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., N Afr., Asia E to f Wash., Idaho (Hatch, 1953); NE 



Baikal and N China. U.S.A., E Can., Nfld. 



ADALIA FRIGIDA Schn. 



N Eur., Sib. E to Amur & Kameh. Brit. Col., Wash.-Maine, Nfld., S to 



Ariz. 



ANATIS OCELLATA L. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., N Asia E to Amur, f Wash.; NE U.S.A. W to Lake Sup., 



Kamch. & Japan. Nfld. 



ANISOCALVIA 14-GUTTATA L. 



/. typ. sbsp. i2-?naculata Gebl.^ 



Brit. Isl., Eur.-Sakhalin, Kuril.; Brit. E Sib.; N. Amer.: Wash.-Nfld. 

 Col.-Maine, Nfld. 



ANISOSTICTA STRIGATA Thunb. 



/. typ. sbsp. bitriangularis Say^ 



N & C Eur., Sib. E at least to Baikal. Wash, Oreg.-Nova Scot., S Labr. 



BULAEA LICHATSCHOVI Humm. 



Hung., S Russ., N Afr. Hither Asia, f New Jersey (probably accidental). 



S & W Sib., Tien-shan. 



* The Sericiis of N. America may be subspecifically distinct. 

 ^ By Chapin {in lift.) regarded as a colour aberration only. 



* Often regarded as distinct species. 



