166 Pentatominae. 
222 tribuaria ; Mexico. 
Edessa tribuaria Distant 1890 op. cit. 344, Pl. 32. f. 6. 
223 trifurca Mexico; Guatemala; 
Edessa trifurca Walker 1868 Cat. Het. III. 423; Distant 1881 Honduras. 
op. cit.. Pl. 9. f. 10. 
224 tupi nom. nov. Brazil. 
| Edessa rutilans Walker 1868 op. cit. 449. 
225 turpis Fr. Guiana. 
Edessa turpis Walker 1868 1. ¢. 
226 unicolor Guatemala. 
Edessa unicolor Distant 1881 B. C. A. Het. I. 95, Pl. 10. f. 3. 
227 urus Keuador. 
+ Edessa wrus Breddin 1903 Soc. Ent. XVIII. 139. 
228 ventralis Guatemala. 
Edessa ventralis Walker 1868 op. cit. 443; Distant 1880 
op. cit., Pl. 8. f. 12. 
229 verhoeffi 4 Colombia. 
Edessa verhoeffi Breddin 1904 Sb. Ges. Fr. Berlin 149. 
230 vernicosa Keuador, 
Edessa vernicosa Breddin 1905 Soc. Ent, XIX. 178. 
231 versicolor Brazil; Argentine. 
Edessa versicolor H-S. 1851 Wanz. IX. 314; Berg 1892 An. 
S. Cient. Arg. XXXIII. 46. 
232 vinula “ Mexico; Guatemala; 
Edessa vinula Stal 1862 Stett. E. Z. XXIII. 115; and 1872 Panama. 
Svensk. Vet. Handl. 10. no. 4. p. 56; Distant 1881 
op rcite sl: 9. 1. Ws. 
233 vitellina Brazil. 
Edessa vitellina H-S. 1851 op. eit. 315. 
234 vitulus Br, Guiana. 
— — Stoll Pun. f. 252. 
Edessa vitulus Fabricius 1803 Syst. Rh. 146; Stal 1868 Svensk. 
Vet. Handl. 7. no. 11. p. 35. 
235 xanthomelana Brazil. 
Edessa xanthomelana Walker 1868 op. cit. 436. 
256 zebu 
Bolivia. 
+ Edessa zebu Breddin 1903 Soc. Ent. XVIII. 139. 
237 sp? Argentine, 
dessa sp.? Sharp 1890 T. E. 8. London 410, Pl. XII. f. 14. 
238 satrapa Bolivia. 
Edessa satrapa Breddin 1901 Soc. Ent. XVI. 124. 
Tribe 3. 
Acanthosomini. 
Stal 1876 Svensk. Vet. Handl. 14. no. 4. pp. 108—15; (enumeration of palaeogeic 
forms, and table of 17 genera). : 
Stal 1865 Hem. Afr. I. 219—23; (account of Ethiopi 
14.2 : a dete 35 ithiopian forms, and table of 11 genera). 
Stal 1867 O. V. A. F. XXIV. 532—34; (table /of 10 American genera). 
Distant 1902 Faun. Ind. Rh. I. 313—30; (account of Indo-Sinhalese forms). 
The distribution of this subfamily i i 
, ge 1 of this s amily 1s somewhat uneven, being poorly represented 
“ ee — outside Chile — and in Africa. Its representation in Australia (58 spp.), 
e Manchurian subregion (13 spp.) and Chile (17 spp.), is remarkable. 
