314 J. Wood-Mason — Elhiopian and Oriental Bepresenlatives [No. 8, 



The fore tibifs 4-spined outside and 7-spined inside ; the last spine 

 on each side more oblique than the rest. The posterior legs bear no 

 foliaceous lobes : the femora are all armed on each of their two ventral 

 crests with six small spines, so that the spines of tbo one crest are 

 opposite to those of the other, and the four mean spines subequal and 

 larger than the two extreme in each case ; the tibite are fusiformly 

 thickened, flye-sided, bearing five crests, one double dorsal, two lateral, 

 and two spiuulose ventral, the intervals between which are transversely 

 nearly level. 



Total length 73 millims. ; length of pronotum 23, of which the 

 anterior and posterior lobes are respectively 5 and 18, breadth at dilata- 

 tion 3, at hinder end 3 ; length of meso- and metanotum with seg. med. 

 11-5 ; of abdomen without seg. med. 33'5, breadth at middle 2'5 ; length 

 of tegmina 31, breadth near base 7-5, at middle 6 ; length of wings 32, 

 breadth 16-5 ; length of fore coxa 10, femur ITS, breadth at angulation 

 2, length of tibia, from base to insertion of tarsus, 8 ; of intermediate 

 femur 7, tibia 7-25 ; of posterior femiir 9-75, tibia 10 ; of antenna) 16 ; 

 of ceroi 5'26, breadth 1'65. 



Hab. — Karachi, Sind, 



Genus 6. Paradanuria, W.-M. 

 Faradaniiria, 'Wood-Mason, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 18V7, vol. xix, sor. 4, p. 220, 

 J nymj)]i. 



5 (nymph). Body elongated, small and delicate, slender bacilli- 

 form. Integument granuloso and longitudinally coarsely paucirugo.se. 



Head depressed, thin, horizontal, higher or rather longer than 

 broad, rather broader than the prothorax at its dilatation, with vertex, 

 forehead, and face in the same plane ; vertex with its lateral lobes 

 produced above and slightly outwards over the eyes to a blunt tubercle, 

 so as to form an occipital concavity for the reoejition of the rounded 

 fore end of the pronotum, its median lobe on the disk elevated into a 

 huo-o convex boss, which is roundly prominent posteriorly or superiorly, 

 appearing in a front view to project above the concave occipital line, 

 and is sejparated anteriorly or inferiorly by a transverse groove from the 

 Bubquadrate stemmatal eminence, which bears a blunt conical tubercle at 

 the middle of its posterior margin. Eyes narrow, wall-sided, with the 

 upper part of their contour at right angles to the lateral and a short 

 stout bluntly mammilliform non-faceted corneal spine at the angle. 



Pronotum roof-shaped with distinct rounded dilatation, and a raised 

 dorsal line, which is continued to the extremity of the abdomen. 



Terminal tergum of abdomen triangular with arched sides. Corci 

 foliaceous extending by fully f rds of their length beyond the extremity of 



