Neocrytopsis Liu & Zhang, 2007

Cyrtopsis (Neocyrtopsis) Liu & Zhang, 2007 . Entomotaxonomia, 29(2): 89. Type species: Neocyrtopsis variabilis (Hsia & Liu, 1993)

Body small, brachypterous. Fastingum of vertex blunt conical and with a groove dorsally, last segment of maxillary palpi distinct longer than the preceding one. Pronotum of male large, almost occupying half of body, metazona considerably elevated and expanded, with low pleurite and oblique hind margin, and without humeral sinus. Tegmina shorter than pronotum, mostly concealed beneath pronotum, with stridulatory fields in male. Fore coxae with spine, each femora unarmed, auditory of tibiae open on both sides, fore and mid tibiae with movable spines on each margin of ventral surface, lower lobe of hind knee with or without spine, hind tibiae with 3 pairs of apical spurs. Male 10th abdominal tergite with a pair of lateral lobes, epiproct well developed and merged with preceding tergite, subgenital plate with styles. Ovipositor margins smooth.

This genus easily distinguished from Cyrtopsis Bey-Bienko 1962 by follow combination of characters: hind tibiae with 3 pairs of apical spurs; male 10th abdominal tergite and epiproct fused.