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vated on each side, subhigher than the eyes, fossulate on each side, 
the short median carina little produced. Pronotum anteriorly 
truncate; median carina of the pronotum strongly elevated for- 
ward in a compressed gibbosity, reaching from the front border 
to the humeral angles, rounded forward and abruptly sloping back- 
ward; behind the humeral angles elevated in a lower second 
gibbosity, posteriorly tuberculate; disc little elevated at the 
middle and bearing a short oblique gibbulate carina on each side, 
behind the shoulders depressed; posterior process abbreviated, 
extended to the knees of the hind femora, and above strongly 
rugose-tuberculate; elytra minute, elongate; wings wanting; poste- 
rior femora stout, externally scabrous and obtuse tuberculate ; 
margin below curvate and subtuberculate-erose; the three pulvilli 
of the first joint of the hind tarsi subequal in length. 
Entire length of male 6°55 mm; pronotum 5 mm.; posterior 
femora 3°8 mm. 
Habitat.—Yenna Valley, Satara Dist., Bombay Pres., 2500— 
3500 ft., Apr. 17, 1912 (F. H. Gravely). 
SCELIMENINAE. 
Genus Amphibotettix, Hancock. 
Hancock, Ent. News, xviii, p. 86, 1906; Hanc., Gen. Ins. 
Orth. Acrid. Tetr., p. 22, 1906. 
Amphibotettix rosaceus, sp. nov. 
Allied to A. longifes, Hancock, but larger in stature, the 
spines of the pronotum being little stouter and not quite so long 
produced. Body coloured fuscous or black, the sides of the pro- 
notum and dorsum obscurely suffused with rose, the lateral carinae 
forward, the tubercles and the spines of the lateral lobes bright 
rose colour. Head scarcely at all exserted ; eyes slightly elevated 
and strongly globose. Vertex narrower than one of the eyes, 
natrowed forward, not advanced as far as the eyes ; frontal costa 
protuberant between the antennae, produced little beyond the 
eyes ; antennae inserted below the eyes ; lower part of face strongly 
obliquely retreating. Pronotum deplanate above, strongly elon- 
gate, irregularly depressed forward before the shoulders at the 
sulci, transversely fossulate behind the shoulders, lengthily pro- 
duced backward beyond the apices of the hind femora; dorsum 
rather smooth, minutely granulate, between the shoulders little 
elevated, behind the shoulders bearing a pair of obtuse subcari- 
uated nodes, and further backwards on base of process presenting 
another pair of very obtuse rounded nodes ; humeral angles bicari- 
nate, hind process above subrounded ; median carina of pronotum 
very low, following the inequalities, and forward near the convex 
margin turned upward but not produced in a tubercle, yet very 
slightly subtuberculate; lateral carinae on the shoulders obscurely 
subtuberculate and marked with rose colour in the type, the late- 
