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Hippodamia 13-puncTata, Herbst. The 13-Spotted Lady-bird. 
Fig. 35. 
Rather smaller than H. convergens , but similar in form; 
of a brick-red color, with six black spots on each wing- 
case, and one on the suture near the front. 
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Hippodamia glagialis, Fabr. Ice Lady-bird. 
Similar in form and size to H. maculata\ of a bright orange-red 
color; thorax black, with two oblique yellow dashes; each wing-case 
marked with a double black spot just behind the middle, and a single 
black spot near the tip. A northern species. 
Coccinella 9-notata, Herbst. The 9-spotted Lady-bird. 
Fig. 36. 
About the same length as H. maculata , but hemispherical 
in form, varying in color from orange to a brick-red; with 
for black spots on each wing-case and one on the suture 
near the front. 
9-spotted 
Lady-bird. 
Coccinella munda, Say. The Trim Lady-bird. 
Fig 37. 
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Trim Lady¬ 
bird. 
Is somewhat smaller than the preceding species; hemis¬ 
pherical; of a clay-yellow or dull orange color, without 
spots or marks of any kind on the wing-cases. 
Oni lochords bivulnerus, Muls. Twice-stabbed Lady-bird. 
Orbicular; black, with a red spot on each 
wing-cover. 
Anatis 1 5-punctata, Oliv. The 15-spotted Lady-bird. 
This is our largest species, being half an inch long; hemispherical 
in shape; the thorax is cream-colored, with a large black spot in the mid¬ 
dle and usually a black dot each side; the wing cases chocolate color, 
with seven black dots on each and one on the sutures near the front; 
but it varies considerably, and some of the dot are sometimes wanting. 
Fig. 3S. Fig. 39. 
Twice-stabbed Lady-bird and 
larva. 
