48 HISTORY OF THE GENUS. 



collection of M. Buquet; these types are fortunately now 

 in the British Museum. 



Hi/ppodamia leporina [=5-signata var.], Anisosticta 

 Dohrniana [ = strigata Schn.], Adonia interrogans 

 [ = Hipp, sinuata], Harm, dionea [ = Propyl ea 14-punc- 

 tata var.], Coccinella Juliana [ = trifasciata var.], Anatis 

 circe [ = Leis 19-signata], Cleis licia [ = Verania discolor], 

 Propylea conglobata [ = 14-punctata var.], Leis calypso 

 [ = Lemnia|| oculata Fab.], Ccelophora symbolica [ = psi 

 var.], Clnlocorus monachus, Orcus cerberus [ = Chiloc. 

 nigritus], Epilachna serva, Aspidi/rrierus 7 stellaris. 



1857. Montrouzier (Ann. Soc. Agr. Lyon. vir. p. 75) de- 

 scribes from the Island of Woodlark : 



Cocc. 28-pwnctata [= Epilachna], C. cyanoptera ['Hnij. 

 fam.], C. Richesiana, C. musce [= patruelis], C.tricincta 

 [ = Epil. guttatopustulata], C. cassidoides [ = Synia me- 

 lanaria], C. cristovallensis, C. Laportei. 



Motsciiulsky (Et. Ent. vi.) describes Epil. 28-maetdata 



[= 28-punctata Fab.] from Japan. 



Leconte (Reports of Explorations, IX.) describes Psyllo- 



bora tcedata, Chilocorus fraternus from California. 



Wollaston (Cat. Col. Mad. pp. 13G — 40) describes Scymn. 



10-plagiatus [ = Pharus], lihiz. ocidatissimus from Ma- 

 deira. 



Gredler (Kaf. v. Pass.) describes Coccinella ambigtia from 



the Tyrol. 



1858. Motschulsky (Et. Ent. vn.) describes from Ceylon and 

 India, Jauravia (n. g.) pallidula, limbata, Platynaspis 

 circitmjlexa, oculata, Scymnus linibatus | apicijlarns, 

 albopilis, hilaris, lepididus, suturnlisW [ = Motschulskii], 

 quadrUlum, transversoplagiatus, latemaculatus, sacifor- 

 j/iis, ceylonicus. 



