Homogryllacris buyssoniana (Griffini, 1912c) comb. nov.
Figs. 70 D–G
Material examined. Bhutan: Pedong, 1.i.–31.xii.1900, coll. R. Oberthür— 1 male (holotype) (Paris, MNHN-EO- ENSIF1147) .
Diagnosis. Face medium brown; a spot at fastigium verticis, antennal scrobae, and two rings at scapus black. Pronotum with black rim; abdominal tergites dorsally black. Strongly brachypterous, tegmen hardly overlapping in midline, reaching to second abdominal tergite in male, with subparallel veins. Male ninth abdominal tergite in dorsal view convex (Fig. 70D). Male abdominal apex with rather short and curved, acute projections from below ninth abdominal tergite, probably from tenth tergite (Figs. 70 F–G). Male subgenital plate with bilobate apex and small styli (Fig. 70E). Female unknown.
Measurements after Griffini (1912c) (1 male).—body w/o wings: 18.7; pronotum: 4; tegmen: 5.1; hind femur: 12.7 mm.
Links to photographs at MNHN Paris: http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/eo/ensif1147.