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A very fine species found by Mr. Gibbs at Steilacoora. Belongs to the group named Adi- 
monia ; I am not prepared to adopt it as a genus, as I have failed to discover sufficient reason 
for its separation. 
G. consputa, elongata, luteo-testacea, pubescens, confertjm minus subtiliter punctata, capite 
linea media nigra, thorace canaliculate et untrinque ad latera vage impresso, vitta dorsali 
nebulaque laterali nigris ; elytris intra humeros oblique, et versus latera a humeros postice late 
impressis, sutura elevata guttisque plurimis parvis nigris; subtus fusca, pedibus testaceis nigro- 
punctatis. Long. ’15. 
San Jose, California. The lateral impression of the elytra extends from the humerus for two- 
thirds their length, running a little inwards from the margin, and becoming obsolete ; the black 
spots alongjts inner margin are frequently confluent into a vitta. 
G. guttulata, ^elongata, fusco-testacea, valde cinereo-pubescens, dense fortius punctata, thorace 
brevi late canaliculate, ad latera inaequali; elytris intra humeros oblique impressis, ad mar- 
ginem late sulcatis, guttis rotundatis nigris parce subseriatim notatis. Long. '19. 
One specimen, San Francisco. Larger than the preceding, with the suture not elevated, and 
not black. 
G. morosa, elongata, piceo-nigra, tenuiter cinereo-pubescens, capite subtiliter dense punctate, 
callis duobus'supra antennas laevibus, thorace valde punctate, inaequali, medio profunde, versus 
latera vagius foveato ; elytris thorace parum latioribus convexis, confertim minus subtiliter 
punctatis, sutura elevata, versus scutellum plana. Long. - 25. 
One specimen, San Francisco. 
PsVLLOBORA Mills. 
P. iaedata, rotundata, supra pallida, thorace maculis quatuor obscuris, elytris subtiliter 
parcius punctulatis, a maculis magnis testaceis nigro-variegatis confluentibus ; subtus testacea, 
parapleuris pedibusque pallidis. Long. '10. 
San Francisco, abundant. Smaller than P. 20 -maculala Muls.; the elytra are less strongly 
and less densely punctured; the spots are larger and confluent, of a paler color, with only some 
portions black ; the parapleurae are also entirely white. 
Chilocorus Leach. 
C. fraternus, niger, nitidus, thorace lateribus rotundatis, elytris macula rotundata rubra 
utrinque ornatis, disco vix conspicue, versus marginem distinctius punctatis abdomine rufo, 
segmento primo medio nigro ; epipleuris oblique declivibus parum concavis. Long. - 2. 
One specimen, Sacramento, Mr. Wittick. Resembles in every respect C. Uvulnerus Muls., 
except that the punctures of the elytra are less distinct and almost obsolete, and by the epipleurae 
being less concave anteriorly. 
Hipbodamia Muls. 
H. moesta , rufescente-nigra nitida, dense subtiliter punctulata, macula rhomboidea frontali, 
thoracis margine laterali antice posticeque latiore, linea dorsali antica, guttisque dorsalibus. 
duabus albis ; elytris thorace latioribus, macula laterali alba triangulari ad dodrantem ornatis 
Long. ‘3. 
