IGO PYEGOMOEPHIN.^. 



pronotum, the terminal joint twice as long as the preceding joint, 

 tapering, but rather obtusely pointed. Pronotum rectangular 

 behind, aud fringed with hairs. Tegmina rufo-testaceous, hardly 

 as long as the abdomen, aud rounded at the extremity. Wings 

 subhyaline with brown nervures, yellowish towards the base, 

 followed by a brown band curving round to above the inner 

 margin. Abdomen and legs reddish, clothed with whitish pile; 

 hind femora crenate above, and tuberculate on the outer side ; 

 bind tibisB with 8 or 9 black-tipped spines. 



Length, 44 mm. ; expanse of tegmina, GO mm. 



BALUCHiSTAisr : Quetta. 



Tiipe in the British Museum. 



Subfamily YI. PYRGOMORPHIN.^. 



Key to the Geneva. 



[1 (22) Tegmiua of ordinary elon- 

 gate form. 



2 (3) Anterior margin of pro- 



sternum strongly reflexed 



and dilated Chrotogonus, Serv., p. 161. 



3 (2) Anterior margin of pro- 



sternum neither reflexed 

 nor dilated. 



4 (7) Autennte remote from the 



eyes, placed in front of 

 the ocelli. 

 •5 (6) Tegmina long and narrow, 



body moderately slender. Atractomorpha, Sauss., p. ISO. 



6 (5) Tegmina rather short and 



broader; body very robust Tagasta, Bol.,* p. 179. 



7 (4) Autennte near the ej'es and 



inserted below the ocelli. 



8 (21) Posterior lobe of pronotum 



level ; abdomen without 

 callosities ; the sternal 

 lamina margined in front. 



9 (14) Outer apical spine of pos- 



terior tibiaj absent or 

 difficult to detect. 



10 (13) Posterior angle of lateral 



lobes rounded or truncate. 



11 (12) Tegmina developed Pyrgomorpha, Serv., p. 174. 



12 (11) Tegmina absent Anarchita, Bol.,* p. 178. 



13 (10) Posterior angle of lateral 



lobes rectangular ; pro- 

 notum compressed ; teg- 

 mina short, not reaching 

 to middle of abdomen . . Zarytes, Bol.,* p. 177. 



* These genera ai'e only known from description. 



