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CATALOGUE OF 
13. Odontopus binotatus. 
binotatus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 393; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Ilandl. 1870, 109 
— nigricornis, var. P 
Siam. 
14. Odontopus nigripes. 
Pyrrhocoris nigripes. Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 284 — Physopelta rubricosa, 
Stal , O/v. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1854, 236 — Antilocbus nigripes, Stal, 
Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 394 ; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1870, 103. 
China. Manilla. 
15. Odontopus russus. 
Antilocbus russus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 394 ; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Ilandl. 
1870, 103. 
Hindustan. 
16. Odontopus scutellaris. 
Mas. Rufus, fu si far mis ; rostrum coxas posticas aitingens ; antennae 
nigrce, corporis dimidio longiores, basi rufce ; sculellum nigrum, basi 
apiceque rufum; corium nigro biguttalum ; membrana nigra. 
Male. Red, fusiform, smooth. Head elongate-triangular; middle 
lobe slightly prominent. Eyes black, not prominent. Rostrum extending 
to the hind coxae. Antennae black, rather more than half the length of the 
body; first joint red, longer than the head, with a few minute bristles on 
the inner side ; second red at the base, a little shorter than the first ; third 
much shorter than the second ; fourth a little longer than the third. Pro- 
thorax with two strongly-defined transverse furrows, the fore one curved, 
the bind one abbreviated; sides not elevated. Scutellum black, red on 
each side and at the tip. Fore femora very slightly incrassated, with a few 
minute teeth beneath ; tibiae minutely setulose. Corium with a black dot 
near the interior angle and another near the exterior angle; membrane 
black. Length of the body 7 lines. 
a. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell’s collection. 
Eastern Isles. 
A. Membrane black. 
a. Antennae wholly black. 
* Abdomen beneath with a black disk. 
** Abdomen beneath with black bands. 
b. Antenna3 with the fourth joint while. 
B. Membrane black, with a pale border. 
17. Odontopus histrionicus. 
Antilocbus histrionicus, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vii. 395; K. Sv. Vet. Ak. 
Ilandl. 1870, 104. 
Ceram. Timor. 
reflexus. 
discifer. 
discoidalis. 
histrionicus. 
