1915.] J. Ll. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 79 
externally punctate, the upper third part light ochreous, lower 
part infuscate ; wings nearly reaching to the apex of the pronotal 
process, infumate. Femora elongate; anterior femoral margins 
subundulate ; posterior femoral margins granose; the three pul- 
villi of the first joint of the hind tarsi acute, subequal, or the third 
barely longer than the second. 
Entire length of male and female 13°5-14'°5 mm.; pronotum 
12°5-13°5 mm. ; posterior femora 6'2~7 mm. 
Habitat.—Ghumti, Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, 4oo0 ft., 
July, 1911 (F. H. Gravely); Kurseong, E. Himalayas, 5000 ft., 
July 5, 1908 (N. Annandale). 
The type in the author’s collection is from Lebong, Darjiling 
Dist., 5000 ft. As itis an imperfect specimen, I have drawn the 
above description from fresh examples.! 
Bolotettix exsertus, Bolivar. 
Criotettix exsertus, Bol, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ixx, p. Ixx, 
583, 1902. 
Habitat.—Kodaikanal, S. India (Bolivar). 
Bolotettix quadratus, sp. nov. 
Body pale grey or yellow, more or less marked with fuscous 
or black, on each side of the lower part of the pronotal lobes pale, 
posterior femora with a median longitudinal light fascia, and ex- 
ternally above marked with fuscous and with a longitudinal black 
fascia below but the fascia interrupted with yellow at the distal 
third ; hind tibiae annulate with light and dark; underneath the 
body black and pale variegated. Head and eyes exserted, eyes 
higher than the dorsum of pronotum; vertex strongly narrower 
than one of the eyes, equal to about one-third the width, tricari- 
nate forward ; frontal costa between the antennae roundly com- 
pressed-elevated, depressed above between the eyes, sinuate at the 
median ocellus. Pronotum with the dorsum plain, little rugose 
between the shoulders; prozonal carina behind the anterior mar- 
gin parallel ; median carina percurrent, little compressed-elevated 
before the shoulders, behind the anterior margin concave, the mar- 
gin anteriorly slightly elevated; lateral carinae in front of the 
shoulders barely compressed ; humeral angles subbicarinate ; hind 
process long subulate, extended beyond the hind femoral apices ; 
posterior angles of the lateral lobes subquadrate, obliquely reflexed, 
and truncate behind, the apices little prominent. Elytra elongate, 
the apices rounded; wings black or infumate, extended beyond 
the pronotal apex. Anterior and middle femora elongate, margins 
entire; hind femora slender, margins minutely serrulate, hind 
! Kirby had examined these specimens in the Indian Museum, and on one of 
the specimens he placed a label bearing the name : ‘‘ Systolederus cinereus, Bol.,”’ 
while on the second specimen he had affixed a label with the determination : ‘‘ Wa- 
zarrvedia lugubris, sp. nov.’ 
