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51. CocciNELLA DISJUNCTA. 
C. eapite thoraceque nigris, albo vom Mn elytris sabia, 
fasciis duabus macularibus pedibusque nigris. 
Head black, with a white spot on each side, half sur- 
rounding the eyes: thorax black with a white spot on 
each side, enclosing a black dot, two white spots at base, 
and one on the anterior margin: elytra red, with two 
fascie on each ; the first behind the middle, composed 
of three, the second, above the apex, of two confluent 
black spots: body beneath, and feet black. » 
ngth not quite one fifth of an inch. 
59. Monnet OBLIQUA. 
C.c corpore nigro, punctulato ; thoracis oracis margine linedque mediá an- 
gusta, testaceis; elytris nigris, macula obliquà rufo-sanguineá ; fe- 
moribus nigris; tarsis testaceis c 
Body black, punctured: labrum pale ; anterior and 
lateral margin of the thorax and narrow line along the 
middle, testaceous: elytra, each with an oblique red 
spot: thighs black: tibie half black, and half testace- 
ous: farsi wholly testaceous. 
Length about one fifth of an inch. 
Nore. (Txnesrio [Upis] cxRuLEvs). p.20. Having examine 
this insect, we are satisfied that according to the system of Latreille, 
in the second edition of Cuvier's Regne Animal, it must be placed 
among the (Edemerites, in the genus Dytilus. It appears to be a 
a congener of JVecydalüs melanira, of Fabricius, the type of Ct. De- 
jean’s genus Anogcodes.—Pub, Com. 
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