DISTRIBUTION OF COLKOFTERA. 379 



312. C. tricuspis Kirhy. var. Mnnnerheimi Mills.— "' Hudson Bay, Canada, Lake 



Superior, Kansas, Siberia (Crotch, llo)." lakutsk, on the I-ena, Irkutsk. 

 Baica], Aiuurland. T. iv, 371 ; Heyden. 216. 



313. C. U-punctata Linn. var. menetriesi Mnls. (Aegyptlaca Reiehe). — California. 



Muls. Wfise. Europe, north Africa, Syria, Siberia. Col. Am., 24.^; 

 Ileyden, 21(i ; T. iv, 364; Crotch. 1. c. 114. 



314. Adalia frigida Schneid., hyperborea Payk., arctica Thuiib., opthalmica 



Muls., melanopleura, hardn Lee. — From Hudson Bay to Vancouver Island 

 south to California and New Mexico through the Rocky Mountains; 

 Kansas, Missouri, New Yoik, Canada; Lapland, Siberia, Dauria. T. iv, 

 372: Crotch, 100; Heyden, 216; Nord., 30; Heyden, 1885. 



315. A. bipunctata Linn., humeralis || Say, hioculata Say, var. Q-pustuJata Linn. 



— Widely distributed, occurring in nearly all the States from the At- 

 lantic to the Pacific, Vancouver Island, (Canada. Nova Scotia, the greater 

 part of Europe and Siberia. T. iv, 372; Crotch, 102; Col. Am., 245; 

 Heyden, 216; Nord., 30. 



316. Anatis ocellata Linn., \^-pnnctata Oliv., mali Say, labiculata Say. canaden- 



sis Prov., var. hehrxa Linn., var. sexlineata Fab., var. signnticollis Muls. 

 — Common in most parts of tlie United States and Canada; St. Domingo, 

 Europe, the island of Waigatsch in the Arctic Ocean, Peninsula of 

 Taimyr, arctic Siberia southward to the Amur; var. hebrsea occurs in 

 France and Britain, but more commonly in Siberia (Koultoc, Chaba- 

 rofka). Say, ed. Lee. i, 192; ii, 232 (LeConte says labiculata and mali = 

 the 15-puncfata of Europe); Crotch, T. iv, 374; Crotch, p. 124; Lee. 

 Cat.; Heyden, 217; Nord., 16; Sols. Hor. Rus. 1873, 272. 



317. Halyzia 14-g-uttata Linn., similis Rand., carrlisce Rand., obliqua Rand., 



var. hesperica Cr. — t^imilis occurs on Mount Washington, N. H. ; hespericu 

 in Arizona. New England States, Crotch ; Marquette. Mich., Schwarz, 

 Europe generally, west and east Siberia. Var, similis is found in Siberia, 

 "where forms occur in which black replaces the normal red color." T. 

 iv. 373; Nord , 30 ; Heyden, 217. 



318. H. 12-inaculata Gebl., incarnata Kirby, daurica Dej. Cat. — Alaska, Hudson 



Bay; Marquette, Mich.; Lake Superior, Mount Washington, N. H. ; 

 Kamtschatka, Lake Baical, Dauria. T. iv, 374; Crotch, 110; Heyden, 

 216; Mann., 1853. 



319. Scymnus arcuatus Rossi, Mant. ii. 88, 30.--North America, Weise. Ma- 



deira, Canaries, central and southern Europe, Asia. Crotch, 1. c. 245. 



ENDOMYCHID^. 



320. Mycetsea hirta Marsh. T. iv, 362.--This species has occurred at various 



places; Baltimore and New York, Crotch; Detroit, Mich., Schwarz; 

 Buffalo, N. Y., Reinecke; Allegheny, Pa., my collection ; Massachusetts, 

 Blanchard. St. Helena, Madeira, Europe. 



COLYDIID^. 



321. Ag'lenusbrunneusGyll., Anommatusobsoletus Spence. — Missouri, Schuster; 



California (C. 127) ; near San Francisco, Cal., Casey. P. W. i, 46. Prob- 

 ably introduced. In Europe it occurs about houses. Madeira, Canaries, 

 Turkestan. Heyden, 94. 



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