214 CATANTOPIN.^. 



of the defiexed lobes. Ejes prominent, oval, about twice as long as 

 broad. Tegmina greenish hyaline ; wings smoky hyaline. Hind 

 femora yellowish green, genicular lobes marked M'ith black witbin 

 and below; hind tibia? bluish green, witb 12 or 13 black-tipped 

 spines; tarsi red. Prosternal tubercle expanded, bifid, pointed 

 behind ; abdominal appendages very hairy, surmounted by two 

 long compressed pointed cerci, the upper appendages converging 

 inwards at the point, and crenulated above, and the lower 

 appendages oblique at the extremity. 



Length 52-60 mm. ; expanse of tegmina, G5-71 mii;. 



Assam : Sylbet. 



Ti/2'>e in the British Museum. 



Genus PSEUDOCARSULA, nov. 



Carsuld {?), Brumier {nee Stal}, Aun. 31us. Geuova, xxxiii, 189o^ 

 pp. 137, 156. 



Type, Carsula tenera, Brunn. 



RaiKje. Burma. 



Vertex above smooth, with a transverse sulcus between the 

 eyes; the fastigium obtuse, very pointed at the sides, without 

 foveolpe; antennse inserted rather before the tip of the vertex, 

 smooth in the male, in tlie female tectiform above and serrated ; 

 frontal ridge compressed, pointed at the tip, with the carina) dis- 

 tinctly diverging ; lateral carina) well marked, not diverging ; 

 eyes not prominent. Pronotum cylindrical, punctured, with 

 indistinct sulci, smooth in the male ; ^\ ith a median carina 

 in the female. Tegmina not extending beyond the fifth 

 segment of the abdomen. Pront and middle femora short,, 

 the latter only slightly passing the hind coxfe. Hind femora 

 compressed, pilose, the genicular lobes pointed, but not passing 

 the knees ; hind tibite smooth, with about 14 spines, and a 

 terminal one. Abdomen cylindrical, slightly carinated above ; 

 male with the supra-anal lamina sulcated at the base, and very 

 acute at the tip; cerci laminated in both sexes, pointed in the- 

 male, and obtuse in the female. 



256. Pseudocarsula tenera, Brunn. 



Camilla tenera, Brunner, Aim. Mus. Geneva, xxxiii, 1893, p. 157,. 

 pi. V, fig. 53. 



Body pale fulvous above, the sides and the legs pale green ; 

 hind femora pale blue. 



Length 42-52 mm. ; tegmina, 16 -17'5 mm. 

 Burma : Karen Hills. 

 Type in the Genoa Museum. 



