1915.] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 69 
not tuberculate ; lateral carinae on each 
side of disc forward bidentate, the den- 
ticles at the humeral angles obtuse 
crenulate ; pronotum of female 22°8 
mm. i> se .. kempi, sp. nov. 
5. 5. Lateral lobes of pronotum with the pos- 
terior angles little prominent, triangu- 
lar, not aculeate. 
6. Anterior border of the lateral lobes of 
pronotum dentate ; humeral angles very 
obtuse crenulate, provided with a pale 
tubercle on each side; longitudinal 
carinae ornate with pale crenules; pro- 
notum of female 17 mm. . birmanicum, Brunner. 
6.6. Anterior bordet of the lateral lobes of 
the pronotum entire, not at all dentate 
but rounded ; humeral angles obtuse 
and acute marginate; posterior angles 
of the lateral lobes of pronotum pro- 
duced in an acute triangular lobe, pro- 
foundly abruptly sinuate behind ; pro- 
notum of male17mm. .. .. feae, Bolivar. 
7. Pronotum bearing large tubercles on the 
disc ; humeral angles obtuse, provided 
with abbreviated external carinulae; 
dorsum with two tubercles behind the 
humeral angles, and four at the middle 
of the process ; posterior angles of the 
lateral lobes produced, but not at all 
spinose, margin behind with a profound 
subrectangular sinus; pronotum of 
female 19°5 mm. so flavopictus, Bolivar. 
7-7. Pronotum not bearing elevated tubercles 
on the disc. 
8. Dorsum above smuvoth punctate, little 
subreticulate; humeral angles very 
obtuse ; median carina little elevated, 
percurrent, tuberculate in front at the 
middle over occiput ; lateral and median 
carina not at all appreciably tubercu- 
late ; raargins of first joint of posterior 
tarsi somewhat dilated; pronotum of 
female 21°7 mm. of angulatum, sp. nov. 
8.8. Dorsum very lightly rugose, coarsely 
granulose ; median carina bearing three 
small tubercles forward before the 
humeral angles and tuberculate back- 
ward in a subindistinct series to the 
base of process; lateral carinae sub- 
indistinctly bituberculate on each side 
