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New Jersey: Riverton. 



Delaware: Wilmington. 



Pennsylvania: State record. 



Virginia: Fredericksburg. 



Michigan: Whitefish Point, Marquette, Alpena, Daggett, Douglas. 



Ohio: Lake County. 



Illinois: State record. 



Wisconsin: Waupaca, Winneconne. 



Minnesota: Two Harbors, Duluth, St. Louis County, Itasca County, Beltrami 



County, Marshal County, Norman County, Otter Lake, North Branch, 



Taylors Falls, Ramsey County, Anoka, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Lake City, 



Lake Crystal, New London, Luverne. 

 Iowa: Muscatine, Crawford County. 

 Missouri: Belgrade. 

 North Dakota: Trail County, Binford, Fargo, Valley City, Drake, Oakdale, 



Bismarck, Mott. 

 South Dakota: Black Hills. 

 Texas: San Antonio, Colorado County. 

 Montana: Moccasin. 

 Wyoming: Big Horn Mountains, Cheyenne, Owl Creek Mountains, Cannon 



Camp (Yellowstone National Park), Paint Creek, Carbon County, Green 



River. 

 Colorado: Greeley, Pingree Park, Longmont, Boulder, Longs Peak Inn (9,000 



feet). Golden, Denver, Grant, Rocky Ford, Fowler, Colorado Springs, 



Manitou, Canon City, Leadville (10,000 feet), Paonia, Grand Junction, Veta 



Pass, Garland, San Luis, Dark Canyon. 

 New Mexico: Chama, Aztec, Espanola, Las Vegas Hot Springs (7,000 feet), 



Chuska Mountains (8,800 feet). 

 Idaho: Moscow, Lewiston, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Jerome, Twin Falls, Boise. 

 Utah: Logan, Promontory, Huntsville, Kaysville, Coalville, Salt Lake City, 



Taylorsville, Kamas, Park City, Heber, Silverlake, Alta, Murray, Sandy, 



Lehi, West Jordan, Prove, Emigration Canyon, Fort Douglas, Price, Beaver 



Mountains (8,000-10,000 feet), St. George. 

 Arizona: Williams, Chiricahui Mountains. 

 Washington: Pullman, Ritzville, Paha, Coulee, Wenatchee, Toppenish, Seattle, 



Tacoma, Paradise Park (Mount Rainier, 6,000 feet). 

 Oregon: Baker, Cascade Rapids, Portland. 

 Nevada: Shell Canon (Ruby Mountains), Reno, Steamboat Springs, Lyon 



County, Esmeralda County. 

 California: Modoc County, Madeline, Truckee, Lake Tahoe, Mono County, 



Ryan (Dobzhansky collector). 



This form is apparently lacking in southern California. 



COCCINELLA TRANSVERSOGUTTATA Falderman subspecies NUGATORIA Mulsant 



Cocdnella nugatoria Mulsant, 1850, p. 1021. — Casey 1908, p. 403. 

 Coccinella transversoguttata Falderman var. nugatoria Mulsant; Lenq, 1903, p. 

 199; 1920, p. 216.— Johnson, 1910, p. 61. 



This is a western subspecies of C. transversoguttata Falderman, dif- 

 fering from the typical form by smaller size, less convex elytra, finer 

 punctation, and by the reduction of the pigmentation of the elytra. 

 Spots K and 1 are separate, spot K is transversely oval or pyriform, 

 spot 1 is round and small, spot 2 usually absent, spot 3 is smaller 



