1915.] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). gl 
Entire length of male 13 mm.; pronotum 12 mm.; posterior 
femora 5 mm. 
Habitat.—Pusa, Bihar, July 9, rg10 (T. B. Fletcher). Au- 
thor’s coll. 
This species was taken for L. acutus, and the male was des- 
cribed as that species in my report in the Mem. Dept. India, IV, 
p- 137, 1912. The present description is supplemental to that 
account, and refers to parvispinus instead of acutus. 
Loxilobus striatus, sp. nov. 
Near acutus, Hancock. Greyish-fuscous above, sides of body, 
and legs, paler reddish-ochre; hind femora below the lower external 
carina marked with a longitudinal black fascia; wings black or 
infumate. Vertex wider than one of the eyes, slightly narrowed 
forward, granulose; frontal costa arcuate produced between the 
eyes; antennae inserted distinctly between the lower fourth of 
the eyes. Pronotum granose, interspersed with very small tuber- 
cles; dorsum between the shoulders little convex, moderately 
wide, behind the shoulders deplanate, subulate posteriorly, surpass- 
ing the hind femoral apices; median carina of pronotum very low, 
thin, and irregularly interrupted and compressed ; posterior angles 
of the lateral lobes of the pronotum laminate and obliquely truncate 
behind, the apices subacute, little prominent. Elytra elongate, 
the apices rounded-truncate; wings extended little beyond the 
pronotal apex. Anterior and middle femoral margins above entire, 
the inferior margins subundulate; hind femora moderately stout, 
margins minutely crenulate, the antegenicular spine acute, the 
third pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi nearly as long as the 
first and second united, the first and second pulvilli spinose. 
Entire lengthof male 11°5 mm.; pronotum 10°5mm.; posterior 
femora 5°5 mm. 
Habitat.—Calcutta, Aug. 26, 1904 (Brunetti); Thingannyi- 
naung to Sukli, Dawna Hills, Lower Burma, 9co-2100 ft., Nov. 
23, 1911 (fF. H. Gravely). 
This species differs from parvispinus in the posterior angles of 
the lateral lobes being obliquely truncate behind, instead of sinuate 
and spined; while in acutus the angle of the lobes has the mar- 
gins behind subtransverse. 
Genus Acanthalobus, Hancock. 
Table for the separation of the Indian species. 
I. Vertex little wider than one of the eyes, 
lateral lobules in front marginate ; spine 
on each side of the posterior angles of 
the lateral lobes of pronotum acute and 
obliquely produced, the margin behind 
widely concave-sinuate .. .. miltarius, Bolivar. 
cuneatus, Hancock 
