EKIOPIS. 93 



United States, Mexico, Columbia. Distinct from Megilla 

 maculdta by the scutellar spot which is elongate-oval. 



Naemia vittigera. 



Hippodamia vittigera, Mannh. Bull. Mosc. XVI. p. 312. 297 

 (1843). 



Naemia vittigera, Muls. Spec. p. 33. 2. 



California, Mexico, Hudson's Bay (B. M.). Opaque, obsoletely 

 punctured. In coloration it exactly resembles a common Cali- 

 fornian Galeruea. 



Naemia episcopalis. 



Coccinella episcopalis, Kirby, Fauna Bor. Amer. p. 228. 309, 

 pi. 5. 4 (1838). 



Na ' mia episcopalis, Muls. Spec. p. 34. 3. 



Hudson's Bay. From examination of the type I had concluded 

 it was merely a variety of the preceding, but Dr Leconte assures 

 me that he has other specimens in his collection, and that it is in 

 reality distinct; however, typical vittigera occurs in the British 

 Museum labelled Hudson's Bay. 



Anisosticta. 



Chevr. Beg. Cat. (typ. 19 -punctata). 



Claws simple, thorax transverse, not margined at base, sinuate 

 behind the posterior angles, sides reflexed; elytra with a close 

 strong punctuation, not alutaceous. 



Anisosticta 19-punctata. 



Coccinella 19-punctata, Binn. Syst. Nat. p. 3GG. 15 (1758). 

 Anisosticta \9-p>unctata, Muls. Secur. p. 36. 1. 

 Europe, Siberia. 



Anisosticta strigata. 



Coccinella strigata, Thunb. Ins. Suec. IX. p. 113 (1794). 

 Adonia? strigata, Muls. Sj)ec. p. 46. 

 Anisosticta Bohrniana, Mais Op. Vii. 136 (1856). 

 France, Hungary, Lapland, Hudson's Bay, Vancouver's Island, 

 Irkutsk. 



Eriopis. 



Mids. Spec. p. 6 (typ. connexa). 



Claws bifid, thorax quadrangular, sides rounded, base margined, 

 except just in front of the scutellum, where it is sinuate; elytra 

 with a reflexed slightly thickened margin. 



