I9t5.] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 77 
lique rugae, and above with a series of rounded tubercles ; the three 
pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi subequal in length, or 
the first barely longer than the second. 
Entire length of male and female 12°5-14°5 mm.; pronotum 
II‘5-13'°5 mm.; posterior femora 5°2-6°3 mm. 
Habitat.—Sukli, Dawna Hills, 2100 ft., Nov. 22, 191r (F. H. 
Gravely). 
This species has the head and eyes more exserted than in 
lobatus, Hanc.; the vetex narrower, and it, moreover, has strongly 
produced spines arming the lateral lobes directed ata right angle 
to the body. ‘This species approaches Systolederus in the exserted 
and very narrow vertex. 
Bolotettix pictipes, sp. nov. 
Near armatus, Hancock. Above obscure yellowish-fuscous, the 
lower sides of the body and legs light yellow, obscure fusco- 
variegated, the hind femora pale fasciate at the middle and dark 
below. Head exserted; eyes globose; frontal costa distinctly 
produced between the eyes; vertex strongly narrower than one of 
the eyes in front, on either side of the mid-carina the space very 
little wider than in armatus, in the latter species the space on 
either side very narrow sulcate and the vertex tricarinate. Pro- 
notum above with the dorsum planate, granulose, between the 
shoulders bearing two short carinulae, behind the shoulders sub- 
fossulate, posteriorly planate and obscurely subtuberculate; me- 
dian carina of pronotum percurrent, very thin and low, sub- 
undulate posteriorly, forward behind the front margin depressed ; 
hind process long acute subulate, surpassing the hind femoral 
apices; posterior angles of the lateral lobes of pronotum outwardly 
reflexed on each side and produced in a very narrow acute spine 
subtransverse, very slightly directed backward, the margin behind 
the base of spine rectangulate sinuate. Elytra short, ovate; 
wings extended to the apex of the pronotal process ; femoral mar- 
gins entire; the three pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi 
equal in length. 
Entire length of female 13°2 mm. ; pronotum 12°5 mm. ; poste- 
rior femora 5°8 mm. 
Habitat.—Madras, Shevaroys, 4000 ft. ye 1907 (C. W. M., 
T. B. Fletcher) in author’ s collection. 
Bolotettix inermis, sp. nov. 
Body above fuscous, sides and legs paler and variegated with 
fuscous, the hind femora mottled with yellow and fuscous, dark to- 
ward the apices and light basally, below the lower external carina 
black. Head very little exserted ; eyes globose; vertex scarcely 
narrowed toward the front, subnarrower than one of the eyes, 
middle carinate, on each side fossulate, frontal carinulae later- 
ally little elevated-acute, front subrounded truncate; antennae 
very long filiform, inserted far below the eyes; frontal costa 
