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ACRYDIIN.E. 



Length, to end of ovipositor, 14 mm. ; to eud of pronotum, 

 22mm.; hind femur, 10 mm.; breadth between lateral spines, 

 6 mm. 



Burma : Rangoon ; Java. 



Type in British Museum ; those of C. sa;/inatus in the collections 

 of Bolivar and Brunner von Wattenwyl. 



Walker speaks of " thi-ee spines on each side," but this appear- 

 ance is evidently an optical illusion. Criotettlx saginatus of 

 authors appears to agree with the species above described, but 

 the dimensions given ai-e slightly smaller. 



34. Acanthalobus cuneatus, Heme. 



Acanthalobus cuneatus, Hajicock, Spol. Zeyl. ii, 1904, p. 108. 

 Acanthaluhus miliarius cuneatus, Hancock, I. c. 1904, p. 133. 



Perhaps a brachypterous form of A. miliarius. " The pronotum 

 differs in being more rugose and more cuneate posteriorly, the 



Fig. 37. — Acanthalobus cuneatus. 



Fig. 38. — Acanthalobus cuneatus, S • 1^'g- Z9.— Acanthalobus cuneatus, $ . 



apex extending not more than two millimetres beyond the femoral 

 knees, and not a little passing the wings. The median carina o£ 



