go Records of the indian Museum. [VoL. XI, 
Genus Loxilobus, Hancock. 
Hancock, Spol. Zeylan., ii, p. 134, 1904. 
The members of this genus have the vertex subequal or wider 
than one of the eyes, and narrowed forward; the frontal costa 
roundly produced before the eyes ; the antennae inserted between 
the eyes, and the head not at all exserted. The pronotum above 
little rugose, often tuberculate, and with elongate lines; the pos- 
terior angles of the lateral lobes laminate, triangulate, and acute, 
the margin of lobes behind truncate or obtuse sinuate ; wings 
often extended backward little beyond the pronotal apex. This 
gents seems to occupy a place between Criotettix on the one hand 
and Coptotettix on the other. 
Loxilobus acutus, Hancock. 
Hanc., Spol. Zeylan.. ii, p. 134, figs. 3 and 16, 1904; Hanc., 
Gen. Ins. Orth. Acrid. Tetr., p. 29, pl. ii, fig. 17, 1906; Hanc., 
Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, p. 137, I9!2. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Author’s coll. 
Loxilobus subulatus, Bolivar. 
Criotettix subulatus, Bol., Ann Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, p. 227, 
1887. 
Habitat.—‘‘ Indes Orientalis’’ (Bolivar). 
Loxilobus hancocki, Kirby. 
Loxilobus rugosus, Hanc., Spol. Zeylan , ii, p. 135, 1908; 
Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Brit. Mus., iii, p. 18, Igro. 
Habitat.—Bombay, India; Ceylon. Author’s collection. 
Loxilobus assamus, Hancock. 
Hanc., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 223, 1901; Hanc. Mem. 
Dept. Agric. India, v, p. 136, 1912. 
Habitat.—Assam; Bengal, Lebong. Author’s coll. 
Loxilobus parvispinus, sp. nov. 
Resembling acutus, Hancock, but having the dorsum of prono- 
tum little rugose ; median carina of the pronotum thin, very low, 
irregularly compressed backwards, the rugae not so distinctly ele- 
vated ; the posterior angles of the lateral lobes of the pronotum 
laminate, the apex on each side bearing a very small minute acute 
spine, the margin behind sinuate; the lateral carinae and the 
median carina of the pronotum much thinner and not so com- 
pressed as in acutus; colour dark ferrugineous, the sides of the 
abdomen and wings black, the hind femora with an obscure longi- 
tudinal black fascia below on the outer face: wings extended little 
beyond the pronotal apex. 
