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TRIPETALOCERINAKE. 
Genus Birmana, Brunner. 
Brunner, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 113, 1893. 
Hancock, Gen. Ins. Orth. Acrid. Tetr., p. 4, 1906. 
Birmana gracilis, Brunner. 
Brunner, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 114, pl. 5, fig. 47, 
1893. 
Habitat.—Burma. Not represented in the material under 
consideration. 
CLADONOTINAE. 
Genus Oxyphyllum, Hancock. 
Hancock, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 393, 1908. 
Oxyphyllum pennatum, Hancock. 
Hancock, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., pp. 393, 394, pl. xxii, fig. 3, 
1g08. 
Habitat.—Darjiling, India. Not in the present collection. 
Genus Deltonotus, Hancock. 
Deltonotus subcullatus, Walker. 
Tettix subcullatus, Walk., Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., V, p. 
830, 1871. 
Deltonotus tectiformis, Hancock, Spol. Zeylan., ii, p.154, pl. i, 
fig. 2, 1904. 
bane: Gen. ins) Orth: Acrid: Tetr., p. 14; pl. i, fig.:r, 1906. 
Habitat.—Kandy. Ceylon, June 12, 1900; one example, Ind. 
Mus. coll. 
Deltonotus gibbiceps, Bolivar. 
Poecilotettix gibbiceps, Bol,, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, lxx, p. 580, 
1902. 
Deltonotus gibbicepbs, Hanc., Gen. Ins. Orth. Acrid. Tetr., 
p. 14, 1906. 
Habitat.—Madura. Not in the present collection. 
Genus Cladonotus, Saussure. 
The three described species of this Ceylonese genus may be 
distinguished by the following table :— 
I. Pronotal cornu curved forward at the 
middle, and furcate at the apex humbertianus, Saussure. 
I. I. Pronotal cornu not distinctly curved 
forward. 
