. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. a FIG. ol.—Variation of elytra! pattern of C. novemnvtntn in tlie Western State.*. /=mode. 96 ° 40 % FIG. 52.—Pedigree from 278 •;•. 3059. Coccinella transversoguttata Faldermann. Distribution: Europe, Siberia, and North America. Typical pattern: With a lateral spot. (See fig. 54, g.) Var. quinquenotata Kirby. The lateral spot absent (fig. 54, d, e). Var. nugatoria Mulsant. The basal band broken. Common in the Western States and Mexico (fig. 54, c). Form A. Lacking humeral spot (fig. 54, a). Very rare. Seen only in Eastern Wash- ington. It i


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. a FIG. ol.—Variation of elytra! pattern of C. novemnvtntn in tlie Western State.*. /=mode. 96 ° 40 % FIG. 52.—Pedigree from 278 •;•. 3059. Coccinella transversoguttata Faldermann. Distribution: Europe, Siberia, and North America. Typical pattern: With a lateral spot. (See fig. 54, g.) Var. quinquenotata Kirby. The lateral spot absent (fig. 54, d, e). Var. nugatoria Mulsant. The basal band broken. Common in the Western States and Mexico (fig. 54, c). Form A. Lacking humeral spot (fig. 54, a). Very rare. Seen only in Eastern Wash- ington. It is an extreme fluctuation of the reduction of pigment of the basal band characteristic of that' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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