THE LADV BEETr,ES. 



527 



1004 (- 



-). 



SCYMNrs LIEBECKI Ilom, 



isor,, s!). 



Trans. Amei-. Ent. Soc, XXII, 



Oval, convex. Head and thorax yellow, the latter darker in front of 

 seutellum ; elytra piceous with a narrow apical border, a small round spot 

 in front of middle, nearer the suture than the side, and a slightly sinuous 

 crossbar one-third from apex, yellow. Abdomen reddish-yellow, punctate. 

 r>e.i;s yellow. Length 3.2-1.5 mm. (Fig. V.)~k a.) 



I have not simmi this species frcnii the State. Part of Hona's 

 types came from near p]ll<hart, Indiana, and were probably col- 

 lected by R. J. Weith; others were from sonthern New Jerse.y. 



.S'. inijrmidoii Muls., length 1.5-2 mm., is known from Pennsyl- 

 vania and Marvland. 



Fig. 195. a, Scymnus liehecki; b, S. flavifrom; c, S. termiimlus; d, Coccidula lejnda. All greatly enlarged. 



(After Horn.) 



1005 (3135). ScYMNL's TERMiNATUs Say, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., I, 1835, 

 203 ; ibid. II, 671. 

 Oval, very little longer than wide. Piceous; head, narrow side mar- 

 gins of thorax, legs and apex of elytra reddish-yellow. Thorax distinctly 

 narrower in front, the disk rather closely punctate. Elytra one-third longer 

 than wide, a little more coarsely but less closely punctate ; abdomen yellow, 

 piceous at base or wholly piceous; legs reddish-yellow. Length 1..5-1.8 mm. 

 (Fig. 195, c.) 



Lawrence. Clark, Perry and Posey counties; scarce. April 22- 

 Oetober 16. 



100(! ( 1. ScYirNi's PAKTiTT s Case.y, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, VI, is'.i'.i, 



158. 

 Resembles tcnniiiatus but differs in color of thorax. Elytra broadly 

 oval, together scarcely longer than wide, the punctures closer than in trr- 

 miiiatus and the iiubescence less conspicuous. Length 1.5-1.7 mm. 



Knox and Posey eountie-;; rare. April 21-September 2. De- 

 scribed from Texas. 



1007 ( ■). ScYirxis iNTRi'srs Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, XXII, 



189r,. 0.1. 



Oval, very little lonser than wide, moderately convex. Dull brownish- 

 yellow throughout, or slightly darker along the suture. Thoracic disk 

 r.S4 — 2:M02] 



