I915.] J.L. Hancock: Indian Letriginae ( Acrydiinae). 83 
4.4. Vertex subequal in width to one of the 
eyes: dorsum between the shoulders 
convex ; spine on each side of the late- 
tal lobes transverse slender elongate 
and sharp. 
. Lateral lobes of pronotum with the pos- 
terior angles spined. 
6. Spine on each side of the lateral lobes 
straight ; pronotum of male Ir mm. 
indicus, Bolivar ; orientalis, Hancock. 
6. 6. Spine on each side of the lateral lobes 
curvate; base of pronotal process above 
tuberculose; pronotum of male and 
female 98-12 mm. ies spintlobus, Hancock. 
. Lateral lobes of pronotum with the pos- 
terior angles laminate, subquadrate, 
the angle but little prominent; hind 
process above subnodulose; vertex nar- 
rower than one of the eyes; pronotum 
of male and female 10-8-1r mm. .. pallidus, sp. nov. 
3. 3. Stature larger, above little rugose subtu- 
berculose ; posterior angles of the late- 
ral lobes subquadrate, obliquely trun- 
cate behind, the angle little prominent, 
not at all spined ; colour ferrugineous ; 
vertex narrower than one of the eyes ; 
pronotum of male and female I3- 
I5'5 mm. #2 oe .- dohertyi, sp. nov 
7. Lateral lobes of the pronotum with the 
posterior angles barely produced. 
8. Pronotum slender subulate posteriorly , 
strongly produced backward; dorsum 
above somewhat smooth, behind the 
shoulders lightly fossulate ; posterior 
angles of the lateral lobes little promi- 
nent, sinuate behind; pronotum I7 mm. 
Sex 2 ste ce aequalis, Hancock. 
8. 8. Pronotum wider between the shoulders, 
behind the shoulders strongly fossu- 
late; hind process produced beyond 
the hind femora 4 mm. ; apices of the 
posterior angles of the lateral lobes 
little prominent, not at all produced or 
Spined ; pronotum of male I5mm. montanus, Hancock. 
7-7. Lateral lobes at the posterior angles 
produced, acute, 
g. Spines of the posterior angles of the late- 
tal lobes of the pronotum more or less 
obliquely directed backward ; vertex 
subnarrower than one of the eyes. 
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