138 Mr. B. P. Uvarov's Notes on 



Genus Peeipolus M. Fern. 



1902. Peripolus M. Fernandez, An. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., 

 pp. 258, 303. 



I do not know the male of this genus, but according to 

 the original description, its cerci and anal plate are not 

 quite of the same type as in the preceding genera. The 

 hind femora, also, are rather narrow for a member of the 

 group Calliptamini. There is only one species known. 



1. Peripolus pedarius (Stal). 



1878. C[alliptenus] pedarius Stal, Bih. Sven. Akad. Handl., 



V. (4), p. 75, no. 1. 

 1902. P[eripohs] pedarius M. Fernandez, An. Soc. Esp. 



Hist. Nat., XXX, p. 303. 

 1910. P[eripolus] pedarii(s Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., iii, 



p. 554, no. 1. 

 1914. Peripolus pedarius Kirby, Fauna Brit. India, Acrid., 



p. 261, no. 321. 



British Museum specimen : Darjeeling, 2 $9- 



Amblyphymus, gen. nov. 



Finely rugose, but not at all tuberculate. Antennae slightly- 

 compressed, very feebly widened beyond the basal third. Face 

 slightly reclinate; frontal ridge in profile slightly convex; its 

 margins straight, feebly divergent downwards, smooth ; the surface 

 flat and strongly punctured above the ocellum, impressed below the 

 latter. Fastigium of vertex sloping, foi'ming an obtuse, rounded 

 angle with the frontal ridge ; elongato-hexagonal, feebly impressed. 

 Temporal foveolae rather distinct, though imperfectly marginate 

 from below, small, triangular. Occiput with a feeble and short 

 median carinula, with more or less developed radial rugosities 

 behind the eyes. Eyes large, oval, distinctly higher than long and 

 slightly higher than the subocular sulci ; their fore margin slightly 

 convex. Cheeks rugulose, with oblique sulci feeble. Pronotum 

 not strongly compressed laterally; disc more or less convex; 

 median keel low, but well developed, acute, in profile scarcely 

 convex, feebly cut by the transverse sulci; the hind sulcus dis- 

 tinctly behind the middle; lateral keels very feeble and obtuse 

 in the prozona, obliterate in the metazona, deeply cut by the sulci ; 

 fore margin of the disc convex ; hind angle obtuse ; lateral lobes a 



