. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 56 EVOLUTION IN COLOR-PATTERN OF THE LADY-BEETLES. TRIBE COCCINELLINI. Genus NEOHARMONIA Casey. 3055 a. Neoharmonia venusta Mulsant (fig. 44). Distribution : Indiana to Kansas, Michigan to Texas. Var. A Mulsant. The humeral spot united to the lateral spot of the intermediate row. Var. B. As in fig. 44, 6. Var. C. As in fig. 44, c. The pronotal spots FIG. \\.-n to c, variation of color-pattern of N. venustn. c, from Louisiana; d, e, N. notultitn. 3055 b. Neoharmonia notulata Mulsant (fig. 44). Distribution: Louisiana. Unfortunately I


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 56 EVOLUTION IN COLOR-PATTERN OF THE LADY-BEETLES. TRIBE COCCINELLINI. Genus NEOHARMONIA Casey. 3055 a. Neoharmonia venusta Mulsant (fig. 44). Distribution : Indiana to Kansas, Michigan to Texas. Var. A Mulsant. The humeral spot united to the lateral spot of the intermediate row. Var. B. As in fig. 44, 6. Var. C. As in fig. 44, c. The pronotal spots FIG. \\.-n to c, variation of color-pattern of N. venustn. c, from Louisiana; d, e, N. notultitn. 3055 b. Neoharmonia notulata Mulsant (fig. 44). Distribution: Louisiana. Unfortunately I am unable to throw light on the interesting question of the nature of this melanic derivative of the previous species. It is here given specific rank with the greatest hesitancy. Typical pattern as in fig. 44, d. Var. C Mulsant. With the light mark reduced and divided into two smaller ones. The lateral one may not reach the margin. Var. D. As in fig. 44, e. 3055 c. Neoharmonia ampla Mulsant. Distribution: Texas and Mexico. The pronotal marks fused to make 2 longitudinal vittae (fig. 45). The elytral pattern (fig. 46) is much reduced, revealing in some speci- mens 4 separate SDots instead of 2 in the intermediate row and 4 separate. 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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