Descriptions of Indian Acridide. 501 
85. Paraconophyma nepalensis, Walk. 
This species may be easily recognized by the aid of the 
foregoing key, together with the description of its coloration 
given by Kirby and Walker, and I do not think it necessary 
to give a new description of it, especially as the type is 
unique and very bleached. Its dimensions are as follows:— 
2 (type) 
mm 
Length of body ........ 20 
* pronotum .... 55 
> Ch hae 4 
 eind}femar;,,4, 12 
36. Paraconophyma punctata, sp. n. 
&d. Brownish black. Head with postocular fascie run- 
ning across the lateral lobes of pronotum, but interspersed 
with brown and not sharply defined. Occiput black, with 
indistinct pale brown lateral fasciz, prolonged on to pronotal 
disc, but very feebly defined. The median fascia of pro- 
notum blackish brown, indefinite. Lateral lobes pale beneath. 
Pleure yellow, with hind part of mesopleure brownish. 
Meso- and metanotum blackish, with reddish-yellow in- 
definite marmoration. Abdomen with the median carina 
fawn, included in a reddish-yellow fascia, interspersed with 
black ; lateral fascize black. Elytra fawn in upper part and 
black below. Pectus and abdomen beneath olive-yellow. 
Hind femora with an irregular longitudinal black fascia 
along the middle of the externo-median area ; inner side 
with an irregular brownish-black stripe along the apical half 
of the upper carina; knees brown, with lobes pale. Hind 
tibiz reddish yellow, with brownish bases. 
2 (paratype). Of.the same type of coloration asthe male, 
but all fascize on the upperside stil! more indefinite. 
d (type). 2 (paratype). 
mm. mim, 
Length of body ........ 16 20 
ac antenna .... 6 iG 
“ pronotum .... 3°5 5 
Ap elytra ...... 3 4 
- hind femur .. 9 12 
Described from one male and two females in the Pusa 
collection, without locality. * 
37. Paraconophyma scabra, Walk. 
Walker’s type (2) is rather discoloured, but the descrip- 
tion of Walker and Kirby, together with the characters 
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