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16. C, TREDECIMPUNCTATA, LiuU. 



8teph. Illust., Maud., iv., 388. — Hippodamia tredecimpunc- 

 tata. Muls., Col. de France, Securipcdp., 31. 

 "Meldon Park."— (7. Wailes, Esq. "Twizell."~P. J. Selhy, 

 Esq. " Durham." — Ornsh/s Durham. 



17. C. LiviDA, De Geer. 



Idalia livida, Mids., Col. de France, Securqmlp., 44. — 

 Coccinella M-nigrum, ^tepli. Manual, No. 2502. 

 Amongst herbage, sea banks, near Whitley. — T. J. B. In fir 

 woods, on Whitsunbank hill. — J. H. July. 



18. 0. GLOBosA, ScJineid. ' 



Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 389. — Lasia globosa, Muls., Col. 

 de France, Securipalp., 197. 

 Gosforth. — T. J. B. September, 



352. ScoiNus, Herhst. 



1. S. NiGRiNUS, Kugelann. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 392. 

 Very rare. A single specimen beat out of Scotch fir, at Gosforth, 

 in July.— :r. J. B. 



2. S. PARvrLUS, Fah. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 393. — S. fulvifrons, Ih. I.e. 

 On the Links, at Hartlepool. — J. H. April. 

 One specimen has the upper surface entirely black, a variety 

 which is mentioned by Gyllenhal. 



3. S. LiMBATUS, Kirhy. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 395. — Coccinella discoidea, var. b., 

 Gyll Ins. Suec.,iY., 193? 

 On the sandy sea-coast, at Hartlepool, Embleton, Beadnell, 

 Bamborough, and Budle.— J". H. April — June. 



This is uniform in size and appearance, wherever it occurs. It 

 appears to be parasitic, on a large Coccus, found at the roots of 

 grass. 



