COCCINELLHXE. 379 



1040. Coccinella Doublieri. 



Harmonia Doublieri, Mills., Securip. de France, 118 (184G). 

 Coccinella Doublieri, Woll, Cat. Can. Col 423 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Fuert.), in foliis Tamanicis gallicce capta. 



A small Coccinella which I have taken off Tamarisks in Fuer- 

 teventura, of the Canarian Group, and which occurs on the same 

 shrub in the south of Europe. 



1041. Coccinella Anderson!. 



Coccinella Andersoni, Woll., Ann. Nat. Hist. x. 337 (1862). 

 , Id., Append, huj. op. 57. 



Habitat Maderenses (3/a^.), ad folia Pinipinece a Dom. F. A. An- 

 derson reperta. 



Captured in Madeira proper by the late Mr. F. A. Anderson, and 

 subsequently by Mr. Bewicke, off trees of the " Stone-pine " in the 

 parish of S. Antonio about two miles from Funchal. 



1042. Coccinella testudinea. 



Coccinella testudinea (Hein.*), Woll., Ins. Mad. 463 (1854). 

 ( ), Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 136 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Mad.\ ad folia plantarum (sc. Hibisci, Daturce 

 et caet.) in cultis inferioribus plerumque occurrens. 



Found in Madeira proper, and chiefly at low elevations in gardens 

 and other cultivated grounds. It occurs on various plants and shrubs, 

 doubtless in quest of Aphides ; but I have more often met with it on 

 the species of Hibiscus and Datura than elsewhere. 



1043. Coccinella Miranda. 



Coccinella hieroglyphica, Brulle [nee Oliv.'], in Webb et Berth. (Col.) 



74 (1838). 

 Miranda, WoU., Cat. Can. Col. 422 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Can., Ten., Gom., Palmd), in intermediis editi- 

 oribusque degens. Usque ad 9000' s. m. ascendit. 



Widely spread over the Canarian Group, where it occurs at inter- 

 mediate and lofty elevations, ascending to at least 9000 feet above 

 the sea. It has been taken in Grand Canary, Teneriffe, Gomera, 

 and Palma ; and we may be pretty sure that it exists in Hierro like- 

 wise. I have met with it more commonly in the higher districts 

 than elsewhere, particularly amongst the blossoms of the Retama on 

 the Curnbres of Teneriffe. 



