62 Records of the Indian Museum. (VoL. XI, 
2. Cornu obliquely ascendant, truncate, and 
dentate in front and behind .. turrifer, Walker. 
2,2. Cornu nearly vertically ascendant, den- 
tate in front and distinctly broadened 
toward the apical half oe latiramus, Hancock. 
Cladonotus humbertianus, Saussure. 
Sauss., Ann. Soc. Ent. France, i, p. 478, 1861; Bolivar, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. ‘Belg., xxxi, p. 200; pl: 4, fig. 10, 1657, Hanes 
Spol. Zeylan., ii, p. 113, 1904. 
Habitat.—Ceylon 
Cladonotus turrifer, Walker. 
Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., p. 843, 1871. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. 
Cladonotus latiramus, Hancock. 
Hane., Spol. Zeylan:, np. 114, pli 43 fie: 1, 1904.5) Hanes 
Gen. Ins. Orth. Acrid.-Tetr., p. 16,:pl. i, fig. 3, 1906. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Author’s coll. 
Genus Tettilobus, Hancock. 
Tettilobus spinifrons, Hancock. 
Hanc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London, pp. 396, 397, pl. xxii, fig. 4, 
1908. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Not in the present collection. 
Tettilobus pelops, Walker. 
Cladonotus pelops, Walk., Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., p. 843, 
1871. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Not in the present coll. 
Genus Gignotettix, Hancock. 
Gignotettix burri, Hancock. 
Hancock, Trans. Ent.'Soc. Lond., p. 398, pl. xxii, fig. 5, 
1908. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Not in the present coll. 
Genus Potua, Bolivar. 
Potua sabulosa, sp. nov. 
Body very small, rugose scabrous; ferrugineous. Head not 
at all exserted: face large ; eyes moderately small, not prominent, 
subconoidal in profile. Vertex rugose, distinctly wider than one 
of the eyes, the frontal carinulae laterally rounded and little ele- 
