4, HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
ODOPCSA. 
Odopea, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. sér. 4, vol. i. p. 616 (1861); Hem, Afr. iv. p. 1 (1866). 
This genus differs from the preceding in having the ulnar veins clearly separated at 
the base. St&l also adds, “marginibus lateralibus are ulnaris interioris parallelis,” 
Odopewa, though confined to the Neotropical Region, has a wider area of dispersal 
than that of Zammara. Though not recorded north of Mexico, it extends as far south 
as the Argentine Republic, and is well represented in the Antilles. About thirteen 
species are known, six of which have been found in Central America. 
1. Odopwa montezuma, (Tab. III. figg. 5, 5a, 56.) 
Zammara montezuma, Walk. List Hom. i. p. 36. 6}. 
Odopwa montezuma, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. sér. 4, i. p. 617; Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1862, p. 484 ; 
Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 58. 383”. 
Hab. Mexico ? 2. 
The figure is taken from a typical specimen in the collection of the British Museum. 
We have not yet received it in any of the collections sent to us from Central America. 
2. Odopea imbellis. (Tab. I. figg. 38, 3a, 390.) 
Zammara imbellis, Walk. List Hom. Suppl. p. 2°. 
Odopea imbellis, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. sér. 4, 1. p. 617; Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1862, p. 484; 
Steti. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 58. 3847. 
Hab. Mexico 12 (Heller, Mus. Vind. Ces., Mus. Holm.); GuaveMaLa, Panima 
(Champion). 
A Guatemalan specimen is figured. 
3. Odopea azteca, n. sp. (Tab. I. figg. 4, 4a, 46.) 
Body pale green. Head with the anterior margin, outer margins of ocelli, and an oblique narrow fascia from 
outer margins of ocelli to frontal margin of eyes black; ocelli red, eyes ochraceous. Pronotum with a 
central transverse fascia near anterior margin, two central longitudinal narrow fascie on disk, two 
oblique narrow fascie on each side, commencing from behind eyes, and outer and inner borders of 
dilated lateral margins black. Mesonotum with two large central obconical and curved spots on anterior 
margin, followed by a central longitudinal fascia on disk, on each side of which is a rounded spot, and on 
outer side of these central markings four elongate spots, placed in pairs obliquely, black. Abdomen 
above with a small black central transverse spot on anterior margin of first segment, and four small 
rounded fuscous spots near lateral margins of third, fourth, fifth, and sixth segments. Lateral margins 
of apical half of face, apex of rostrum, bases and apices of tibie (narrowly), anterior tarsi, excepting base 
of apical joint, and apices of posterior tarsi black. ‘Tegmina pale hyaline, with the costa and radial veins 
greenish ; basal half of tegmina with the veins greenish, outer half with the veins fuscous ; claval margins 
testaceous, posterior edged with black near base. Wings pale hyaline, veins coloured as in tegmina, but 
claval margin darker. 
Face somewhat depressed, lateral margins transversely striated and centrally and longitudinally sulcated. 
Lateral margins of pronotum much ampliated and obtusely angulated, posterior margins transversely 
striated. T'ympana prominent, subconical, and subacutely angulated anteriorly. Opercula truncate 
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