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 Section IV. TR1MERA. Latreille. 



Tribe I. FUNGICOLA. Latr. 



Family [110]. Endomychhle. Leach. 



Genus [598]. Endomychus. Payk. One species. 



E. coccineus, Lin. Bright vermilion red ; head, antennae, 



a central spot on the thorax, two large discoidal spots 



on the elytra placed longitudinally, and the legs black ; 



about two and a half lines ; fungi ; local. PL 85, Jig. 5. 



Genus [599]. Lycoperdina. Latr. One species. 



L. Bovistae, Payk. Black or pitchy ; antennae and legs 

 pitchy red ; about two lines ; in the puff-ball ; common. 

 PI 85, fig. 6. 



Tribe II. APHIDAPHAGI. Latr. 



Family [111]. CocciNELLiDiE. Leach. 



Genus [600]. Chilocorus. Leach. Four species. 



C. quadriverrucatus, Fab. Black ; each elytron with two 

 obscure red spots, the first humeral and kidney-shaped, 

 the second just beyond the middle and near the suture, 

 irregular; about two lines ; on trees ; common. PI. 86, 



■ fig- 1. 



Genus [601]. Coccinella. Lin. Thirty species ? 



C. ocellata, Lin. Black ; the thorax with two large lateral 

 and two central marginal white spots ; the elytra reddish 

 yellow, and each with seven black spots surrounded with 

 white, placed two, three and two ; tarsi fuscous ; four to 

 five lines; fir plantations; not uncommon. PL 8&,jig. 2. 

 Genus [602]. Sph/ERosoma. Kirby. One species. 



S. Quercus, Leach. Pitchy black ; antennae and legs tes- 

 taceous ; about half a line ; on oaks ; not common. PL 

 86, fig. 3. 

 Genus [603]. Scymnus. Herbst. Fifteen species. 



S. bipustulatus, Thunb. Black ; each elytron with a large 

 lateral testaceous red spot ; antennae and legs testaceous ; 

 one and a quarter line ; on plants and flowers. PL 86, 



fig- 4 - 



Genus [604]. Rhyzobius. Steph. One species. 



R. Litura, Fab. Reddish testaceous ; the elytra with a 

 curved interrupted marking, placed just beyond the mid- 

 dle; about a line ; grass, by sweeping. PL 85, fig. 5. 

 Genus [605]. Cacicula. Megcrle. Two species. 



C. pectoralis, Fab. Shining testaceous red ; about one 

 line ; grass, by sweeping ; common. PL 86, Jig. 6. 



