COCCINELLA. 115 



R. Amur, Baikal (Maack), Kamchatka, Sitka (St Petersburg). 

 Broadly ovate, not convex, alutaceous, subopaque, finely not deeply 

 punctured ; epipleur.se horizontal ; the elytra broadly impressed 

 behind the shoulders (this is variable), plates V-shaped. The type 

 of WJiitii is not now in the British Museum, but I have specimens 

 from Siberia agreeing with the description; it is generally larger, 

 the punctuation more obsolete, the posterior spot smaller and 

 transverse. 



Coccinella monticola. 



Coccinella monticola, Muls. Spec. p. 115. 24. 



Coccinella lacustris, Leconte, Proc. Phil. p. 131. 3 (1852). 



United States; Lake Superior, Chicago, Rocky Mountains, 

 Vancouver's Island. I cannot see that G. lacustris differs appre- 

 ciably, the depression behind the shoulder, on which Leconte lays 

 stress, is certainly variable. It is very near G. monticola, having 

 the same depressed form, obsolete punctuation, etc., and is in fact 

 the American representative of that species. 



Coccinella Mannerheimii. 



Coccinella Mannerheimii, Muls. Spec. p. 106. 14. 



Coccinella tricus2)is\\, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 231. 314 

 (1838) T. 



Coccinella tricuspis, Muls. Spec. p. 107. 15. 



Coccinella Kirbii, Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 3 (1871). 



E. Siberia. Sent abundantly by Dr Maack from Irkutsk. 

 Hudson's Bay (Kirby). Alutaceous, convex, elytra hardly mar- 

 gined, plates V-shaped, ventral process more thickly punctate. 

 The American specimens cannot be separated specifically from the 

 Asiatic ones. 



Coccinella trifasciata. 



Coccinella trifasciata, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 365. 6 (1758). 

 Muls. Sjyec. p. 119. 27. 



Coccinella cimicifugai, Pallas Iter. ill. p. 30. 73 (1773). 



Coccinella Juliana, Muls. Op. vn. p. 135 (1856) T. 



Coccinella barda, Leconte, Proc. Phil. p. 286 (1860). 



Lapland, Siberia, Hudson's Bay, California, Columbia 1 (Dey- 

 rolle). 



Mulsant has separated the American form under the pro- 

 visional name "perplexa." The variety Juliana has only the basal 

 band left, both the posterior ones being obliterated. Punctuation 

 close and rather coarse. 



Coccinella Eugenii.* 



Coccinella Eugenii, Muls. Mon. p. 95. 35 (1866). 

 "Subhemispherique, thorax noir, pare en devant d'une bordure 



