COCCINELLID.E. 
343 
guttata, Rand., bitriangularis, Say, = strigata, Thunb. ; A. litigiosa, 
Muls., = seriata, Melsh. ; Coccinella venusta, Melsh., = affinis, Rand. ; 
C. barda, Lee, = Juliana, Muls. ; C. eugenii, Muls., and suhversa, Lee, = 
trifasciata, L., varr. ; C. transversalis, Muls., californica, Mann., = b-no- 
fata, K., varr. ; C. lacustris, Lee, = montlcola, Muls., and ? = the Siberian 
C. nivicola ; C. monticola, Lee, nec Muls., is re-named iwolongata (p. 371) ; 
C. franciscana, Muls., = 9-notata, Hbst., varr. ; Daulis, Muls., nec Er., is 
re-named Cyloneda (p. 371); Cyclomda munda, Say, = sanguinea, L. ; C. 
binotata, Muls., = oculata, F., of whicli abdominalis, Say, is a var. ; 
Adalia barda and melanopleura, Lee, oplithalmica, Muls., lujperborea, 
Payk., z=. frig id a, Schn. ; A. humeraUs, Say, = bijmnctata, L., var.; 
Anisocalvia, Crotch [Zool. Rec. viii. p. 329], is characterized, p. 373; A. 
eardisce and similis, Rand., = 14-guttata, L., of which a var. (?) /^es^je- 
rica, from Arizona, is noted, p. 374 ; Psyllobora 20-signata, Boh., Tahiti, 
and P. interspersa, Boh., Sydney, = 20-maculata, Say, Atlantic region, of 
which tcedata, Lee, is queried as a var. ; Cliilocorus fraternus, Lee, = 
bivulnerus, Muls., var.; Exochomus texanus and pleuralis, Lee, = pilatii, 
Muls., ? = plagiatus, 01., var. ; E. cethiops, Bland, = marginipennis, Lee, 
var. ; E. guexi, Lee, childreni, Muls., = contristatus, Muls. ; CEneis imnc- 
ticollis, Lee, = pusilla, Lee, $ ; Brachyacantha tau and quadrillum, 
Lee, = dentipes, F., varr. ; B. 10-pustulata and basalis, M.ohh.., flavifrons, 
Muls., albifrons, Say, = ursina, F., varr. ; B. diversa, Muls., = 4:-punciata, 
Melsh. ; Hyperaspis floridana, Muls., = Scymnus amabilis, Lee ; II. 
cincta, Lee, = fimbriolata, Melsh. ; H. binotata and normata, Say, = 
signata, 0\. ; H.jucunda, Lee, venustula, Muls., = Zw^w&ns, Rand. ; H. 
eZe^ans, Muls., = undulata, Say; Oxy [o']mjchus consimilis, Ihqc, = H. 
mcerens, Lee, and the genus does not stand ; H. 4:-vittata, Lee, = 
annexa, Leo. 
A list of Japanese species, determined by G. R. Crotch, is given by 
G. Lewis, Ent. M. M. x. pp. 54-56. The fauna is more Indian than 
Siberian ; exclusively Japanese forms are few, and 7 species are common 
to western Europe, 6 being British. Variations of Coccinella axyridis, 
Pall., referred by Mulsant to 5 of his 'genera,' and of Propylea conglobata, 
L., are mentioned, and new species indicated. 
Alesia aurora, Gerst., fig. 3, Chilomenes (?) p)ardalina, G., fig. 4, Epi- 
lachna tetracycla, G., fig. 5, proserpina, G., fig. 6, callipepla, G., fig. 7, 
macropis, G., fig. 8, scalaris, G., fig. 9 ; Y. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. p. 2, 
pi. xiii. 
Exochomus. Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 189-195, revises the European 
species, 6 in number (one new). E. unicolor, Schauf., = distinctus, 
BruUe, and oblongus, Wied., = i-punctulatus, L., varr., of which a var. n. 
from Andalusia is described (Q-jmstulatus, p. 192); E. colloris, Kiist., 
? = aurituff, Scriba, $ , and a Pyrenean var. ? is named pyrenceus (p. 194). 
E. pubescem, Kiist., is not a Platynaspis (p. 422). 
Ceratornegilla, g. n.. Crotch, /. c. p. 365. Shape and form of Hippo- 
damia ; claws dentate at base, coxal lines obsolete, thorax sinuate and 
margined at base ; antennae with 3rd joint longer than 2nd, broadly dilated 
at apex, with inner apical angle ciliate, C. ulkii, sp. n., id. ibid., Hudson's 
Bay. 
