120 Dr. B. P. Uvarov’s Notes on the 
11. (2) Vertex without median carinula. 
12. (13) Hind tibiae brownish-sanguineous or bluish-green. Cerci 
of the male short, narrow, with an acute apex.—India, 
Ceylon; i af id A AM. E. alacris Serv. 
13. (12) Hind tibiae coral- ed with two black rings in proximal 
part. Cerci of the male elongate, recurved, compressed, 
with widened and rounded apex.—Japan, China, 
Baltistan ... - .. #, shtrakin 1. Bel. 
14. (1) Elytra reduced, Seana ahens the middle of abdomen.— 
Abyssinia . . . |. . . SH. abyssinica Uvar. 
Genus HuprerocneMIDES I. Bol. 
1914. Euprepocnemides 1. Bolivar, Trab. Mus. Madrid, 
ser. Zool. N 20, p. 13. 
1. Euprepoenemides pictipes I. Bol. ? 
1902. Plaraeuprepocnemis| spictipes 1. Bolivar, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., lxx, p. 631. 
1910. Plaraewprocnemis (sic)| pictipes Kirby, Syn. Cat. 
Orth., i, p. 557, no. 2. 
1914. Paraeuprepocnemis pictipes Kirby, Fauna Brit. 
India, Acrid., p. 266, no. 327. 
The only specimen in the Museum collection is in a very 
bad condition, and I cannot be sure as to its identification. 
British Museum specimen: Coonoor (India), 1 9. 
Genus JUCUNDACRIS, gen. n. 
Related to Huprepocnemis Fieb., and of its general habitus, but 
a little more slender. Head rather prominent forwards with 
strongly reclined face. Frontal ridge with obtuse parallel margins, 
slightly narrowed above the ocellum, in male slightly impressed 
at ocellum. Lateral ocelli placed just below the margins of fasti- 
gium. Fastigium nearly horizontal, with lateral margins wide and 
impressedly punctate, with triangular impression which is trans- 
verse in female and longer than wide in male. Antennae in male 
scarcely reaching the hind margin of the pronotum, in female 
shorter, in both sexes filiform, in male only slightly widened beyond 
the middle. Pronotum compressed, rather elongate, with lateral 
keels very obtuse in prozona and disappearing in metazona, with 
low, but acute median carina; metazona a little shorter than pro. 
zona. Prosternal tubercle cylindrical, rather thick, with obtusely 
rounded apex, inclined towards the mesosternum. Mesosternal 
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