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not join the stem) and a basal triangle on either side black ; elytra 

 uniformly orange, punctuation evident. L. 1^ lin. Mexico (Dey- 

 rolle). 



Calvia. 



Muls. Secur. p. 140. 1 (typ. 10-guttata). 



Mesosternum emarginate, antennae tolerably long ; elytra with 

 a thickened margin which is hardly reflexcd. Punctuation uniform. 



Calvia decem-guttata. 



Coccinella 10-guttata, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 583. 33 (1767). 

 Calvia 10-guttata, Muls. Secur. p. 143 (1846). 

 Europe ; on alders and sallows. 



Calvia hololeuca. 



Calvia hololeuca, Muls. Spec. p. 1024. 



Caucasus (Mulsant), R. Amur (Maack). 



This species is somewhat doubtful; I have seen a series of 

 eight or ten specimens, but think it may possibly be a pale form of 

 C. 10-guttata. 



Bothrocalvia. 



g. n. (typ. albolineata). 

 Distinct from Calvia by the hemispherical shape, faint punc- 

 tuation and deep well-marked fovea on the thoracic epipleurae. 

 The mesosternum is emarginate. 



Bothrocalvia albolineata. 



Coccinella albolineata, Schon. Syn. Ins. ii. 158. 30 (1808). 

 Calvia albolineata, Muls. Spec. p. 146. 4. 

 China, apparently rare. 



Bothrocalvia Lewisii, sp. n. 



Closely allied to B. alboguttata, but paler ; thorax with the 

 sides broadly whitish, with a vague M-like mark in the middle; 

 elytra pale whitish ochreous, each with three yellowish brown 

 narrow vittse reaching the base, the first parallel and close to the 

 suture, the second again rather close, thickened at the apex emitting 

 two branches externally sloping forwards, the third nearer the 

 margin, which it reaches before the apex, at the base it joins the 

 upper branch of the second vitta. L. 2| lin. Foochow (Lewis). 



Anisocalvia. 



Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 4 (typ. 14-guttata). 



Differs from Calvia by the unequal punctuation and the fovea 



