ISCHXACRIDA. 



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Ischinncruln Ueniata, Sta^, (Efv. Vet.-Akad. Fiivli. xxx (4) lft73, 



p. 53. 

 Ischnacrula t<eniata, Stal, IJecens. Orth. i, 1873, p. 87. 



Body rather slender. Antennae ensiform, depressed, consider- 

 ably broader in the female than 

 in the male ; eyes round, pro- 

 minent, yellowish brown, or 

 olive-greenish ; proiiotnm above 

 with indistinct wliifcish longi- 

 tudinal lines, and beneatli with 

 a silvery white stripe ruiniiug 

 from behind the antennae below 

 tlie eyes along the lower border 

 of the deflexed lobes of the pro- 

 notum, and behind to the hind 

 coxae ; hind femora with a con- 

 tinuous silvery longitudinal 

 stripe on the median outer area, 

 on the inner side is a short 

 black longitudinal line at the 

 base, and the lower carina in- 

 clines to pink ; there is also a 

 black mark on the inner side at 

 the base of the knees, and 

 another on the inner side at the 

 end of the hind tibiae, which are 

 armed with 19 or 20 very fine 

 black spines, including the terminal one. Tegmina and wino-s 

 subhyaline, the latter rosy towards the base. 8ubgenital lamina 

 very long, slender and pointed, at least as long as the head and 

 pronotum together. 



In the female specimen before me, the silvery band on the 

 outer side of the femoi-a is obsolete before the extremity on both 

 sides, and also towards the base on the left leg ; and on the inner 

 side of the femora is a blackish longitudinal band, bearing white 

 spots; and there is a longitudinal row of black dots (double 

 towards the extremity) on the middle of the tegmina; appendages 

 strongly hooked at the tips. 



Leufith 55-60 mm. ; expanse of tegmina, 57-87 mm. 

 SiND : Karachi ; North Bengal (type c? ). 

 Tijpe in the British Museum. 



Fio- 122 



I^ch nacrida convergens. 



255. Ischnacrida tarsalis. Walk. 



Ojjomala tarsalis, AN'alker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. iii, 1870, p. 512, 

 n. 27. 



Body stout, green, shining; a white stripe boi-dered above and 

 partly below with brown runs from the back of the eye to the 

 extremity of the pronotum, but does not reach the lower border 



