igi3.1 J. Iv. Hancock : Orthopteya, I. 313 



In this specimen the posterior process of the pronotum and 

 the wings reach backward nearly as far as the apices of the ex- 

 tended hind tibiae. It is doubtless a long- wing form. The entire 

 length of the body is 9*5 mm. ; pronot. 9 mm. 



Genus Coptotettix, Bol. 



The four species of this genus taken by Mr. Kemp may be 

 distinguished by the following key : — 



I. (2) Wings well developed; pronotal pro- 

 cess lengthily extended backward 

 beyond the hind femoral knees . . C. indicus, Hanc. 



2.(1) Wings not visible; pronotal process 

 abbreviated. 



3. (4) Hody minute; apex of pronotal pro- 



cess truncate . . . . C. pannilus, Hanc. 



4. (3) Body crassate^ more or less tumid. 



5. (6) Elytra wanting . . . . C. nullipennis^ 



sp.nov. 

 6 (5) Elytra present . . . . C. Hmiidus, sp. nov. 



5. Coptotettix indicus, Hanc. 



Hancock, Mem. Dept. Agricult. India, iv, p. 144 — 5, 1912. 

 One specimen found " on flowers," Rotung, 1400 ft., Apr. 6, 

 1912 (Kemp). This is a rather slender long-wing species; the mea- 

 surements of the female not heretofore recorded : entire length of 

 body I3'5 mm, ; pronot. I2"5 mm. ; post. fem. 7 mm. 



6. Coptotettix tumidus, sp. nov. 

 (PI. XV, figs. 3, 3a.) 



A crassate tumid species; body bearing elytra but no visible 

 wings; allied to C. in flatus, Krauss. Head slightly retracted under 

 the pronotum; vertex short, much wider than one of the eyes; 

 frontal costa arcuate protuberant between the antennae, ha.Ye\y 

 sinuate between the e3^es, viewed in front rather widely divergent 

 forward to the median ocellus ; antennae inserted barely between 

 the lower part of the eyes; body above granose, interspersed with 

 tubercles; coloured fusco-rufescent, with pale mottlings, hind 

 tibiae pale grayish cinereous ; dorsum tumid, between the shoulders 

 transversely arcuate ; humeral angles subrounded, front margin 

 subobtuse angulate or truncate; prozonal carinae abbreviated; 

 median carina compressed forward before the shoulders and lightly 

 arcuate, backwards low and interrupted, crassate and undulate; 

 posterior process deplanate and cuneate, extended backward nearly 

 to the apices of the hind knees; lateral lobes expanded laterally, 

 the posterior angles transversel}^ or obliquel}^ truncate ; elytra 

 elongate, narrow and elliptical. Anterior and middle femoral 

 margins entire; posterior femora very stout, the superior carinae 



