Descriptions of Indian Acridide. 495 
pale anterior angles ; all joints, except 2-3 apical ones, with 
_ narrow pale apical rings. Face pale, the stripe of the same 
coloration running through the lower part of the cheeks and 
lower third of lateral pronotal lobes, where this stripe is 
shining and smooth, while the rest of the lobes is impresso- 
punctate. Sides of fastigium blackish green ; an indefinite 
stripe of the same colour, but of lighter shade, running from 
behind the eyes, above the lower. pale stripe—it is darker 
near the eyes and gradually fades posteriorly, so that on the 
pronotal lobes it merges into the ground-colour. Elytra 
green, subcoriaceous in basal third and hyaline, with greenish 
veins apically. Wings with their bases rose. Hind tibiz 
reddish, except a pale stripe along the lower part of externo- 
median area and pale inner lower carina; inner knee-lobes 
entirely black, the outer ones with only the lower parts 
black. Hind tibiz greyish green, paler towards apex, with 
a black spot at the base beneath, and with black apices. 
Abdomen dirty yellow, with sparse hairs, forming a denser 
tuft at the base of subgenital plate. 
mm. 
Length of body ........ 28 
“ Heads hs 5 1s 'ave 4:5 
fe pronotum 6 
e OEyGre tere 21:5 
- WINERY es 2 Litas 19°5 
s hindfemur .. 13 
. 5. DIR) wey © oD. 
The type of this species is unique ; it is labelled Pusa, 
Bihar, 1907, and bears Kirby’s label “ Pyrgomorpha conica, 
Oliv.” 
Subfamily Carawrorrvz. 
31. Oxya turanica, Uvar. 
The collection contains several unlabelled specimens of 
this species, which was described by me from Transcaspia *. 
32. Spathosternum prasiniferum, Walk. 
To the already-known synonyms of this species must be 
added :— 
1871. Stenobothrus simplex, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M, y., Suppl. 
82. 
Pp: 
1871. Stenobothrus rectus, Walker, J. c. p. 83. 
1914. Gymnobothrus (?) simplex, Kirby, Fauna Br. Ind., Acrid. p. 114. 
no. 182. 
* Hor Soc. Entom, Ross. xl. no. 3, 1912, p. 28, pl. i. figs. 4, 5. 
