THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. oil 
FAMILY COCCINELLIDÆ. 
309. COCCINELLA EPISCOPALIS A7vrby.—Plate v, fig. 4. Length of 
body 2 lines. Taken in the journey from New York to Cumberland- 
house. 
[229.] Body narrow, nearly linear, having at first sight the aspect of 
a Haltica, underneath black. Head black with three oblong pale yellow 
spots, two adjoining the eyes on their inner side, and one placed back- 
wards in the vertex ; mouth, antennae, and palpi rufous ; prothorax and 
both elytra taken together, paie yellow with two black stripes, common to 
both, resembling a bishop’s crosier, the crook being on the thorax and 
the stalk on the elytra; suture of the latter black except at the tip; legs 
pale testaceous ; anus, sides of the abdomen, and tips of the ventral 
segment, except the basal one, pale. 
| Belongs to Memia Muls.] 
310. COCCINELLA TREDECIM-PUNCTATA Zénn.—Length of body 3 
lines. Several specimens taken in Lat. 54°. 
Body oblong, black, lightly and minutely punctured ; underneath 
slightly downy. Mouth and its organs pale rufous ; nose white, whiteness 
with a posterior central lobe; antennae rufous; prothorax white with a 
large discoidal spot falling short of the anterior margin, where it is trun- 
cated; sides lobed, besides which there is a black dot on each side 
connected with the above spot; elytra reddish-yellow with six largish 
black dots, namely 1, 2, 2, r, and one at the scutellum common to both 
elytra ; the first marginal dot is ovate, the rest approaching to round; the 
tibiae and tarsi are testaceous; there are two transverse white spots on 
each side the breast, between the four posterior legs; and four triangular 
pale ones on each side the abdomen. 
Variety B. Nose rufous, with a parallegramniscal white spot between 
the antennae. 
[Belongs to Æippodamia Muls. ; very common in Canada. | 
311. COCCINELLA TRIDENS K7rby.—Length of body 21% lines. Two 
specimens taken in the Expedition. 
[230.] Body rather oblong, very minutely punctured; black under 
neath, with two distant white spots on the breast, and three contiguous 
ones on each side of the abdomen. Head black with a transverse white 
band or trident between the eyes, tricuspidate both anteriorly and 
