Subfamily 7. 
Scutellerinae. 
Schouteden 1904 Gen. Ins., fasc. 24, pp. 1—98, Pls. I—V (enumeration of species 
and tabulation of genera). [Addendum 1906 pp. 99—100]. 
Stal 1867 O. V. A. F. XXIV. 491—95 (table of 22 American genera). 
Stal 1872 O. V. A. F. XXIX. 32—83 (table of 8 European genera). 
Stal 1865 Hem. Air. I. 33—35 (table of 26 genera). 
Stal 1870 Svensk. Vet. Handl. 9. no. 1. pp. 4—20 (account of American forms). 
Stal 1878 op. cit. 11. no. 2. pp. 3—32 (account of palaeogeic forms; generic tables 
on pp. 4, 6, 8—10, 26, 28—29). 
Distant 1902 Faun. Ind. Rh. I. 38—70 (account of Indo-Sinhalese fauna, tables of 
genera on pp. 39, 42, 65, 68). 
Schiodte 1842 Nat. Tidskr. IV. 279—312 (revision of Fabricius’ species of Tetyra). 
Germar 1839 Zeitschr. Ent. I. 1—146, Pl. 1 (Monograph, including Graphosomini, 
Coptosominae etc.). 
Mayr 1866 Novara Exped., Zool. II. (1) pp. 11—32 (table of 54 genera). 
Vollenhoven 1863 Kssai d’une faune entom. indo-néerlandaise I. pp. 1—64, Pls. 1—4 
(incl. Coptosominae and Graphosomini). 
Schigdte 1842 Nat. Tidskr. IV. 334—37 (relates to the patches of hair on the under- 
side of the abdomen in certain forms). 
Westring 1858 Gétheborgs Vet. Handl. (2) IV. 48—57 (stridulation). 
Handlirsch 1900 Ann. Hofmus. Wien XV. 131—34 (stridulation). 
Handlirseh 1900 Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien L. 560 (stridulation). 
Bergroth 1905 P. Z. S- London (II) 146 (stridulation). 
TE Ta, ia 
Australasian Oriental Ethiopian | Palaearctic | America 3S 
SSS i>) 
os o o 
qa m o 3 = | 
Genera a ies Aho au 2a) jen eae Beas an a | op 
Pe © rs |urPloe) os > a = S 2 = = i 
= N a sical || EES 5} = S & o I 2 = 3S 
gice | 8 (34S) 8 | oS) Sole a eee ene 
elec oh a as are = 
Odontotarsini . 5 | — | — |] —] — 4/— 0) er. 2 8| — | 99 
Tetyrini ee ll te 1 1 3 | — 1] 10 27;,—j|]— 4109; 1 }123 
Scutellerini - -| 13); — | — | 50] 40 | 48 | 12 | 14 1 [= 2 7| — 1147 
Sphaerocorini ee |) 1 ie eee 4 Bese ee es | w 
Elvisurini . , 7 1 9 2 a AS ee, 2;/—]—]— I 25 
enn a Od a JI ff || ee 
25|—]| 1| 60|44| 61] 12] 39| s|79] 4 ]124] 1 [404 
Total: Australasian 86; Oriental 117; Ethiopian 47; Palaearctic 83; America 125. 
Tribe 1. 
Odontotarsini. 
About 80°/, of the known forms are palaearctic, but as they are less brightly 
coloured, and are probably nocturnal, lying largely concealed by day, it is probable 
they may be found more plentifully in the other regions. They are however pro- 
bably little represented in America. 
