1g15.] J.L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 89 _ 
Criotettix maximus, Hancock. 
(Fig. 7, Plate xiv.) 
Hanc., Records Indian Museum, viii, pp. 311, 312, pl. xv, 
He sk, LOLs. 
Habitat.—-Ghumti, Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, 4000 ft., 
July, torr (Ff. H. Gravely). Yembung, 1100 ft.; Janakmukh, 600 
ft. (author’s coll.). 
Note: In the figure given in the Rec. Ind. Mus. the elytra are 
drawn too large by the artist. 
Criotettix extremus, Hancock. 
(Pie, re, Plate xiv.) 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, pp. 132, 133, 1912. 
Habitat.—Madras, Shevaroys, 4000 ft. (author’s coll.). 
It is quite probable that this is a variety or race of maximus 
Hanc., and I have so regarded it in the table separating the 
species of Criotettix. 
Criotettix vidali, Bolivar. 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, p. 227, 1887; Brunn. Ann. 
Mus. Genova, xxXxili, p. 105, 1853. 
Habitat.—Carin Cheba (Brunner). This species was described 
by Bolivar from Philippine specimens, and I am including it here 
on the authority of Brunner. 
Criotettix grandis, Hancock. 
(Fig. 8, Plate xiv.) 
Hancock, Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, pp. 134, 135, 1912. 
Habitat.—Darjiling Dist., Singla, 1500 ft., Mar., 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael coll.). 
The type in the author’s collection is from Assam, Chera- 
punji, Khasi Hills. The specimens in the Indian Museum do not 
differ from the type, except in the colour of the body. In these 
specimens the colour is grey above, the sides of the body and hind 
femora covered with pale granulations, the pronotal process to- 
ward the apex darker and often minutely pale spotted; the ante- 
rior and middle tibiae annulate with white ; body below fuscous 
and light; palpi white; hind femora with obscure pale bars ; spines 
of the lateral lobes of pronotum acute, but not long produced. In 
the males the spines narrower. In one specimen from Upper 
Burma, Shan Hills (J. C. Brown), the spines of the lateral lobes 
are more acutely produced. The type specimen is somewhat 
faded with age, and the colour of the fresh specimens add materi- 
ally to the original description. 
