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carinate; femora willioiU .genicular spines, the tour carina' expanded nito toliaceous lol)es or sj):nulose, 

 ^t'nicular lobes short, subnnicronate, trisL^onal ; tibia; equal to or a tritle Ioniser than tht> femoia, with one 

 dorsal and two ventral carina-, the latter with fohaceous lobes or the tibirf aie tusilomi in shajie; hrst 

 tarsal joint slioi t. about as long as the twf) succeeding joints together. 



Type of the genus : ^rs7/W('/;(;;/rt ( W'estwootl). 



Geographical distribution of species. — 'I'liice si)ecies are known Iroin the Indian and 

 C'e\ liinpse sulire.^ions of tin- ()riental res^ion. 



1. .-TT. ( Westwood), Ann. N'at. Hist, (i), \'ol. S, p. 272 (iS-ii) J-ieni^'al, M adras. ( Cylon . 



{Vates}\ Arc. Ent. \'ol. 2, p. 52, note (1N43) (Vaies). 



.ifhmoliaiui, Saussure, Mélang. Orth. I't. 1, p. 3oq (1871) (Popa?i: WooJ- 

 Mason, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), Vol. 19, p. iio ( ixjjj ; W'estwood, 

 Revis. Ins. Fam. Mant. p. 46, pi. 12, f. 6 (1889], 

 viw. s implicipes, Wood-Mason, Proc. /00I. Soc. Loud. ]). 5841 1878). ]:ioinbay. 

 Vtiy. //;s/g-«is, Wood-Mason, ihidem. ]). 584 '187.S). Xorth India. 



2. A". a^?z/s. Wood- Mason, Journ. Asiat. Soc. I^engal, \'ol. .T(S, p. 3 1 .-i Sind. India. 



(1889). 



3. .i\ spiiii/>es. Wood-AIason, ibidem, p. 3i3 (1889). Sind, India. 



21. Genus PSEUDEMPUSA, Brunner von Wattenwyl 



Pseudempusa. l-irvnnier von Wattenw \l , .Ann. Mus. Stcir. \at. (jenova, \'ol. 33, p. j5 (1^93). 



Characters. — Mead large, broad; \eite.K straight, compressed, front impressed; antiiuue 

 verv' short, setaceous. FronnUim slender, longer than the anterior coxa^", triangularl}- produced above 

 the insertion of the latter; margins entiiely eroso-dentate. Tegmina not reaching the apex of the abdo- 

 men; apex obtuse. Wings rounded; discoidal vein turcate near the base, enclosing a large field with 

 an extensive ocelliform s])ot. Anterior coxa- spinulose ventially, doisal margin granulöse: anterior 

 femora slender, unguicular sinus ])laced beyond the middle, internal margni armed with unequal 

 spines, discoidal spines four in number, the third the largest; anterior tibia', aside from the claw, 

 with seven spines on the external margin. .Median and pcjsterior limbs not lobate. Abdomen dilated, 

 but not lobate. Supra-anal i)late of temale triangular; cerci of female terete. 



Geographical distribution of species. — A single species is known from the (Jriental region. 

 I. F. piinui-pavoiiis. Brunner von Wattenwyl, .\nn. Mus. Stor. Xat. (ienova, lîurma. 

 Vol. 33, p. 75, t. 2, f. 25 (iSq3): Observ. Color. Ins. ji. 5, pi. 4, f. 5q 

 (1897). — Plate, Fig. 3. 



22. Genus MACRODANURI A, Sjöstedt 



Mac roda nuria. Sjöstedt, jjihang Svenska \'et.-.\kad. Handl.\'ol. 25, .\fd. 4 , no. 6, p, 22, pi. f. i , 2 (i<)oo). 



Characters. — l^ody ver\' narrt)w and elongate, bacilliform. Head trigonal, much broader 

 than high, the eyes very large, protuberant and hemispherical; occiput with three pair of tubercles, 

 the lateral ones higher than all the others although but short, blunt, subtrigonal tubercles, the median 

 pair ot tubercles extremely weak and low; facial shield transverse, svUiobtuse-angulatc dorsally, 

 Pronotum very long and thin, forming about two-fifths the entire length; supracoxal dilation 

 distinct but not large, its margin rounded, all the lateral pronotal margins rather sparsely spined; 

 surface of the pronotum sparsely and irregularh- granoso-tuberculate ; mechan carina distinct but 

 weak. Tegmina and wings of female very short, not exceeding the metanotum, of male much more 



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