88 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XI, 
Two of the specimens in the Indian Museum collection were 
labelled by Kirby ‘‘ Criotettix exsertus, Bol.’’ The latter species 
has the head more exserted, and is otherwise very different from 
Criotettix annandalei, sp. nov., described above, and as noted under 
the genus Bolotettix, Hancock. 
Criotettix gravelyi, sp. nov. 
(Fig. 9, Plate xiv.) 
Stature large, dorsum ochreous or dark ochreous-brown, and 
subglabrous, the sides of the body, the under parts, legs, and wings, 
more or less black; posterior femoral carinae pale maculate, ex- 
ternally the hind femora marked with ochre, vertex smooth, in 
front subnarrower or subequal in width to one of the eyes, very 
slightly subnarrowed forward, median carina little expressed at the 
front; frontal costa roundly compressed between the antennae; 
eyes not exserted; antennae inserted between the lower angles of 
the eyes. Pronotum with the dorsum deplanate, rather smooth, 
little convex between the shoulders, broadly depressed behind the 
shoulders, posteriorly long subulate; prozonal carinae behind the 
front margin subparallel or indistinctly convergent backward ; 
median carina of pronotum substraight, very low, obliterated for- 
ward behind the front border, little rounded subnodulose forward 
between the sulci; hind process produced much beyond the apices 
of the hind femora; posterior angles of the lateral lobes laminate, 
the apices produced in suboblique spines; elytra oblong-ovate, 
apices rounded-truncate; wings reaching to the apex of the prono- 
tal process ; margins of four anterior femora subentire ; the superior 
carina of the middle femora granulate subundulate, below biundu- 
late, or entire; posterior femoral margins above minutely crenu- 
late, with very indistinct elevated pale lobes; externally above 
bearing a series of rounded tubercles, and at the middle bearing 
oblique rugulae; the three pulvilli of the first joint of hind tarsi 
subequal in Jength, the third subpianate below. 
Entire length of male and female 17°5—20'5 mm.; pronotum 
17-20 mm.; hind femora 7-9 mm. 
Habitat.—Ghumti, Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, 4000 ft., 
July ro1r (F. H. Gravely); Sikkim, Darjiling Dist. (L. Mandellt). 
Criotettix flavopictus, Bolivar. 
(Fig. 10, Plate xiv.) 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. France, lxx, p. 582, 1902. 
Habitat.—Thingannyinaung to Sukli, Dawna Hills, goo-2100 
ft., Nov. 23, gtr (F. H. Gravely); Misty Hollow, W. side of 
Dawna Hills, 2200 ft., Nov. 22, 1911 (F. H. Gravely): Ind. Mus. 
coll. Anamalais, about 2500 ft., Jan. 21, 1912 (T. B. Fletcher 
author’s coll.). Kodaikanal (Castets, Decoly; Bolivar). 
