COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. AT 
CoccINELLIDA. 
Hippodama mutabilis, Scrib. Abundant on the coast 
sandhills. 
Coccinella obliterata, L. Occasional on species of Pinus 
at Hastham, Bidston, and Storeton. 
Coccinella bipunctata, L. Abundant. 
Coccinella variabilis, FE. Very abundant on oak at 
Eastham, on firs at Bidston and Storeton, and on birch on 
Simmonswood Moss. 
Coccinella 11-punctata, L. Abundant, especially on the 
coast sandhills. 
Coccinella hieroglyphica, Lu. Occurs sparingly on Sim- 
monswood and other mosses. 
Coccinella 7-punctata, Li. Used to be common in the 
neighbourhood, but during the last ten years or so I have 
not seen a dozen specimens. 
Coccinella oblongoguttata, L. Abundant on Pinus sylves- 
tris at Storeton, in March and April. 
Coccinella ocellata, L. Found sparingly “ah the last 
mentioned species. 
Coccinella 18-guttata, L. Common-at Bidston and 
Storeton on fir. 
Coccinella 14-guttata, L. I took a specimen, some years 
ago, I believe by beating fir at Bidston. 
Coccinella 22-punctata, Li. Frequent by sweeping road- 
- side herbage. 
Micraspis 12-punctata, LL. Thurstaston (J.H.8.); I have 
taken it at Bidston, among dead leaves of heather. 
Chilochorus renipustulatus, Scriba. ‘I have once taken 
this species at Bidston, on fir. 
Chilochorus bipustulatus, L. A few specimens beaten 
from fir at Bidston (J.W.E.); Hightown (F. Archer). 
Scymnus frontalis, F. Hightown, on the bank of the 
