162 CYCLONEDA. 



narrowly, and six spots black, (two basal, one near the suture, 

 one on the callus ; two medial approximate, near the margin; two 

 subapical, approximate). L. 3 lin. N. Australia (B. M.). 



The punctuation is tolerably strong, the elytra hardly mar- 

 gined. 



Callineda Boulardi.* 



Daulis Boulardi, Muls. Spec. p. 315. 13. 

 Guam Isl. (Paris). I have not seen this. 



Heteroneda. 



Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 6 (typ. reticulata). 



Antennae moderately long; mesosternum with a triangular 

 emargination ; form oval, elytra hardly margined, thickly aluta- 

 ceous, punctuation obsolete, claws very short. 



Heteroneda reticulata. 



Coccinella reticulata ||, Fabr. Syst. El. i. 362. 36 (1801). 

 Daulis reticulata, Muls. Sjiec. p. 301. 5. 

 Heteroneda Billardieri, Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 6 (1871). 

 Luzon (Deyrolle). Thorax with a single line down the centre; 

 elytra divided into five areolae. 



Cycloneda. 



Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 6 (typ. sanguinea). 



[\\Daidis, Muls. Sjtec. p. 295 (nee Er.)]. 



This genus is an unsatisfactory assemblage of species having 

 but little in common, but no characters have been found to sepa- 

 rate it into groups. They are all American. 



Cycloneda separata. 



Daulis separata, Muls. Spec. p. 298. 2 (T). 



Columbia, Venezuela, Bogota. Varieties occur with the spots 

 reduced to mere points. Punctuation rather coarse and close ; 

 thorax finely punctui'ed, alutaceous. Tlates V-shaped. 



Cycloneda amabilis.* 



Daulis atnabilis, Muls. Spec. p. 30-4. 7. 



Columbia (Salle). I have not seen this, but it seems to be a 

 mere variety of the preceding. 



Cycloneda vigintiduo-notata. 



Daidis 22-notata, Muls. Spec. p. 307. 9 (1850). 

 Leis 2'2-notatit. Mule. Man. \\ 180. 13 (1866). 



