Orthoptera Acridiidae

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Orthoptera Acridiidae
Kirby William Forsell
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'.. Psittacina, de Haan, p. 182.
9 (2) Hind margin of lateral lobes ob- tusely angulated himalayica, Bol. , p. 183.
10 (1) Tegmina very long and pointed . . Blanchardi, sp. N. , p. 184.
216. Atractomorpha crenulata, F.
Truxalis crenulatus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Ii, 1793, p. 28. Atractomorpha crenulata, Saussure, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (4) i, 1861, p. 475. Atractomorpha crenulata, var. Prasina, Bolivar, Bol. Soc. Espan.
Hist. Nat. V, 1905, pp. 197, 201. Acridium psittacium, Be Haan, pt. , Temmin
...ck, Verhandel. , Orth.
1842, p. 149, pi. Xxiii, fig. 1 (nee p. 146).
Green, pubescent. Antennae rather short and stout, separated 182 from the ocelli by a space much narrower than the width of the- antennae ; front granulose ; fastigium of the vertex about as long as the oval eyes, obtusely pointed, and narrowly carinated in front. Pronotum punctured and sparingly granulated, sub- truncated in front, and obtusely angulated behind ; the deflexed lobes broader behind, and concave on the hind border, the lower hinder angle rather produced ; head and pronotum with the sides- slightly sloping, crenulated behind the eyes, the crenulation often pale or pink ; prosternum with an obtusely rounded tubercle^ Tegmina pointed, extending for one-fourth of their length beyond the hind femora ; wings pointed, rather shorter than the teginina, .


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