132 CLEOBOliA. 



Halyzia sedecim-gnttata. 



Coccinella 16-guttata, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 367. 23 (1758). 

 Halyzia 16-guttata, Muls. Secur. p. 148. 

 Europe, Siberia (Maack). Common on ash-trees. 

 Thorax finely and sparsely punctured, elytra very coarsely 

 punctate, not alutaceous. 



Halyzia sanscrita. 



Halyzia sanscrita, Muls. Op. in. p. 24 (1853) T. 



Similar to //. 16-guttata in colour and structure, but smaller. 

 Thorax with five white spots, one in the centre of the base, and 

 two on each side ; elytra each with ten marks and the suture 

 narrowly, creamy white ; 4 ovate, sub-marginal spots about equi- 

 distant, the first humeral, the last apical ; a narrow vitta extend- 

 ing parallel to the first three marginal sj)ots, another vitta curved 

 towards the suture, dilated at its base (on the callus) and apex ; 

 two spots (sometimes connected) between this and the suture, 

 and two more, making with the apical spot a line of three parallel 

 to the suture. L. 2Hin. W. India (Deyrolle). [Omitted by Mulsant 

 in 1806.] 



Halyzia straminea.* 



Coccinella straminea, Hope, Zool. Misc. p. 31 (1831) T. 



Halyzia straminea, Muls. Spec. p. 165. 2. 



Nepaul (Hope, B. M., India Mus.). Punctuation of the 

 elytra evident, but sparse ; almost obsolete en the reflexed margins ; 

 epipleurae broad and concave. 



Halyzia funerea, sp. n. 



Sub-orbiculate, rather convex, rich orange ; pectus and elytra 

 (with three orange spots) black j thorax with two approximated 

 badly defined black triangles on the base; elytra rather sparsely 

 and very distinctly punctured, a sul 'transverse oval orange spot by 

 the seutellum on the base, another at the humeral angle, another 

 ovate subapieal, reaching the margin just before the apex. L. 3^ 

 lin. Dorey (Wallace). 



Halyzia Pallasii.* 

 Halyzia Pallasii. Muls. Spec. p. 1025. 

 Marianne Isl. (St Petersburg). I have not seen this. 



Cleobora. 



Muls. Spec. p. 1025 (typ. Mellyi). 

 [Cleodura . Muls. Spec. p. 180.] 



Antenna) with the club elongate, mesosternum emarginate, 

 thorax hardly emareinate in front, elytra hardly thickened at the 



