58 



ACRYDIIN^. 



3 (2) Median carina of pronotum undulated. 



4 (5) Wings two millimetres longer than 



pronotum ; the latter smooth interniptns, Brunn., p. 59. 



5 (4) Wings one millimetre longer than pro- 



notum ; the latter finely granulose . , scabripes, BoL, p. 59. 



6 (1) Frontal carina flattened between au- 



tennte jyarvus, Hanc, p. GO. 



56. Euparatettix personatus, Bol. 



Paratettix personatus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, 1887, 



pp. 188, 278. 

 Euparatettix personatus, Hancock, Spol. Zeyl. ii, 1904, pp. 108, 145, 



146, 155, 156, pi. ii, fig. 10, pi. iii, fig. 20; id., Gen. Ins. Orth. 



Tetrig. 1906, p. 55, pi. iii, fig. 32. 



Fig. 5: 



-Euparatettix personatus 



Body finely rugose, browu or reddish 

 brown, often varied with grey. Antennae 

 rather long, sometimes annulated ^ith 

 white. Head prominent, vertex raised in 

 front, narrower than the eye; frontal 

 costa strongly arched in front, towards the 

 base sloping, and entire. Pronotum narrow, 

 pointed at the extremity, generally pro- 

 duced considerably beyond the hind femora, 

 but shorter than tlie wings ; median carina 

 complete, strongly marked, slightly 

 sinuated between the shoulders ; hinder 

 angle of tlie lateral lobes narrowly rounded. 

 Tegmina oval, rounded at the tips. 

 Front femora slender, almost entire ; 

 tibise and tarsi mostly blackish, ringed 

 with white ; hind tibise black, often with 

 a broad wliite band near the base and 

 spines ; pulvilli of first joint of hind tarsi 

 straight beneath, the third not much longer 

 than the second. 



Length 11-13 mm.; pronotum, 8-11 

 mm. : hind femora, 4-5 mm. 



I> DiA ; Burma ; Ceylon ; Java ; 

 Philippines. 

 Frequents grassy places and rice fields in Ceylon. 



Fis 



53. — EujMrateftix 

 perso)iatus. 



