180 PYRGOMORPHIN^. 



impress -punctate. Teginina in both sexes longer than the 

 abdomen, obtusely rounded at the tip, [green?] with a black 

 spot marked with an orange one near the base. Wings narrow, 

 hyaline, suffused with rosy violet at the base. Hind femora with 

 the upper and lower outer areas equally broad ; hind tibiae red. 

 Cerci of the male long, slender, curved, and obtuse at the ends. 



Length 31-42 mm.; tegmiua, 20'5-30 mm. 



Burma : Karen Hills. 



Tyj^es in the Genoa Museum. 



215. Tagasta indica, Bol. 



Taqo.Ata indica, Bolivar, Bol. Soc. Espafi. Hist. Xat. v, 1905, 

 pp. 112, 113. 



Olivaceous, very finely rugose-puuctate. Fastigium of the 

 vertex equiiaterally triangular, the sides slightly \Aaved before 

 the tip, and not longer than the eye; antennog inserted near the 

 eye, joints long, closely punctured ; cheeks with a row of large 

 3'ellow granules behind each eye. Pronotum rounded in front, 

 and obtusely angulated behind, median carina almost, and lateral 

 carinas wholly obsolete ; deflexed lobes with the lower margin 

 A'ery narrowly bordered with yellow, and slightly produced above 

 the coxse. Tegmina nearly as long as the hind femora, distinctly 

 narrowed towards the extremitj'', with the tip narrowly obtuse ; 

 olive, with a brown spot at the base. AVings one-fifth shorter 

 than the tegmina, deep rose-colour, with the costal area sub- 

 hyaline. Presternum strumous, obtusely angulated, and ver}^ 

 shortly produced. Hind tibise dull greenish. 



Lengtli 23-27 mm. ; tegmina, 15-19 mm. 



Bhutak ; Mnria Basti. 



Tijpe in the collection of I. Bolivar. 



Genus ATRACTOMORPHA. 



Afractoi)io}-pJia, Saussure, Aun. Soc. Ent. France, (4) i, 1861, 

 p. 474. 



Type, Truxalls crenulatus, F. 



liange. Ethiopian, Oriental, and Australian Regions. 



Body long and slender, compressed. Head conical, rarely 

 longer than the pronotum ; fastigium about as long as the eye ; 

 front very oblique, frontal ridge compressed between the antennae, 

 and usually sulcated to the extremity. Antennae short, triquetral, 

 subfiliform, very slightly depressed and widened at the base in the 

 female, and inserted at the tip of the fastigium; eyes oblong; 

 cheeks with a row of granules extending to the middle coxte. 

 Pronotum subemarginate in front, and obtusely angulated behind. 



