32. Randalls New Species of 
Occurred plentifully in the vicinity of Mount Abra- 
ham, on the leaves of Salix eriocéphala. 
50. CoccINELLA CARDISCE. 
C. eapite fusco-testaceo ; thorace nigro; margine antico et later- 
ali lineáque angusta luteis; guttà albà ad angulum posticum ; elytris 
nigris, singulis guttis tribus marginalibus, unicoque basali albis ; disco 
luteo, guttis tribus albis triangulariter dispositis; pedibus luteo-tes- 
taceis. 
Head muddy-testaceous: thorax black ; anterior and 
lateral margins, and a narrow line in the middle yellow- 
ish; posterior angles each with a white spot: elytra 
black, each with one snowy white spot at base, and 
three on the lateral margin ; middle of each elytron with 
a large, sub-triangular, cordate yellow spot, having a white 
spot at each angle, the two confluent at the suture: feet 
yellow. 
Length about one fifth of an inch. 
Occurred at Hallowell in the month of July, on cur- 
rant bushes. 
51. COoCCINELLA BI-GEMINATA. 
C. corpore punctulato, penitus nigro, maculis quatuor rufis duobus 
anterioribus ad marginem thoracis, duobus posterioribus ante apicem 
ad marginem elytrorum ; thorace convexo. 
Body all black, punctured, with four round red spots, 
two occupying the margin of the thorax, and two on the 
elytra, placed one on, each side near the margin, just 
above the apex: thorax convex: feet black. 
Length less than three twentieths of an inch. 
— on the highest summit of the Blue Moun- 
“Allied to the C. yh; Say, &c. 
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