5.1G PAMiiA' .\vi.-('(kci.\i:lmd.ic. 



081 (oOG(i). Adalia FiucnoA Sclmeid. Xt'U. Mm.u. Ent.. 17!>1'. 172. 



DilTcrs from hiimiichild in li;i\inL,' ;i Id.ick iminl :il (•enter of liru.-id ycl^ 

 low iiini'.^iii of (liiirax. nr llmrnx lil;i(l<. willi ri'niil. sides and liMsal liildiied 

 spot yollowish; elytra reddish, usually with two small spots near middle 

 (var. oplithalinicu Muls.), sometimes with two black bands (var. disjiiiictd 

 Rand.), rarely wiiolly without black markings. Elytra rather coarsely and 

 densely punctured. Length 3.5-4.5 mm. (Fig. 191, h.) 



One specimen (var. ophlhalmica) in Webster collection labeled 

 "Ind. " Ranges across the northern part of North America, as far 

 south as Ohio and Missouri. 



VI. Neomysia Casey. 1899. (Gr., ''new 4- Mysia.") 



This genus replaces Mysia of the Henshaw list. It is repre- 

 sented in the State by the single species : 



985 (3073). Neomysia pullata Say, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., V, 1825, 



301 ; ibid. II, 346. 

 Oval, strongly convex. Head black with two spots on sides of front 

 yellow; thorax of male with disk black, the front margin narrowly, the 

 sides broadly yellow, the latter enclosing a black spot; a small yellow spot 

 in front of scutellum, which is sometimes extended into a median pale 

 space; in female the disk brown; elytra uniform dull reddish-brown. Un- 

 der surface black, paler along the middle. Lengtli 6-7 mm. (Fig. 191, f.) 



Lake and Posey counties ; scarce. J\Iay 20-Jiily 8. Closely re- 

 sembles Coccinella sanguinca but larger and with different mark- 

 ings on thorax. 



VII. Anatis Muls. 184G. (Gr.. "harmless.") 



Broadly oval or rcnmded convex species, above the medium in 

 size and having the thorax less transverse than usual and the punc- 

 tuation rather coarse and unequal. One species and a variety occur 

 in the State. 



986 (3075). Anatis 15-vi'nctata Oliv.. Ent., VI, 1808, 1027. 



Oval, very broad, r:ifliei' cdiivex. Head black with two triangular y<d- 

 low spots on front; thorax with disk black, enclosing two pale spots at 

 base; side margins broadly pale, with a marginal black spot near base; 

 elytra yellow or reddish-brown, each with eight black spots, one scutellar. 

 one on the humerus, thnn' forming ;i median baud and llu-ee subapical. 

 Beneath black, the tibiic. tarsi .-md sides of .-dKlomen pale reddish-brown. 

 Length 6.5-8.5 mm. (Fig. 185. d.) 



Tluv)iigh(nit the State; frecjuent. April 18-October 22. Mates 

 a])()ut mid-April and is then found in numbers on the tlowers of 

 the red haw^ (Cratrrgvs) . In very dark specimens the spots of 

 elvtra are indistinct. 



