1gt5.| J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). IOI 
cate behind; elytra very small, elongate, apices rounded; wings 
present, but not reaching to the pronotal apex; anterior and 
middle femora subentire, granose; hind femora large, margins 
granose, minutely serrulate, antegenicular lobe acute; the three 
pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi subequal in length, 
subobtuse. 
Entire length of female 11°5 mm. (to end of pronotum): prono- 
tum 10°5 mm.; hind femora 8 mm. 
Habitat.—Ghumti, Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, Mar. 27, 
1910 (F. H. Gravely); a larval specimen which may be this, or 
an allied species, is from Kurseong, 5000 ft., K. Himalayas (N. 
Annandale). The latter is labelled apparently by Kirby: ‘‘ Copto- 
tetlix acuteterminatus, Brunn.”’ 
Mazarredia perplexa, sp. nov. 
Stature small ; coloured grey obscurely variegated with fuscous ; 
head little exserted ; eyes prominent somewhat elevated; vertex 
subnarrower than one of the eyes, narrowed forward, not at all 
produced, elongate fossulate on each side, laterally the carinulae 
little roundly elevated; antennae inserted distinctly below the 
eyes; paired ocelli placed between the lower third of the eyes: 
frontal costa depressed above between the eyes, rounded and 
protuberant between the antennae. Pronotum truncate ante- 
tiorly, posteriorly abbreviated, distinctly flattened backward 
and cuneate produced only to the knees of the hind femora ; 
median carina little compresso-elevated forward between the 
sulci, depressed-undulate between and behind the shoulders; pro- 
zonal carinae forward behind the front margin parallel or sub- 
divergent backward; on either side of the disc bicarinate; the 
lateral carinae becoming obsolete toward the apex ; hind process 
little rugulose on the base; posterior angles of the lateral lobes 
subrounded truncate, not at all laminate outward nor prominent ; 
elytra small and elliptical ; wings wanting or undeveloped ; ante- 
rior and middle femora elongate, margins entire; the third pul- 
villi of the first joint of the hind tarsi as long as the first and 
second combined, the first and second spinose. 
Entire length of male 6°5 mm.; female 8°5 mm.; pronotum 
57 mm.; hind femora female 5:2 mm. 
Habitat.—Sikkim (Kmyvett). Ind. Mus. coll. 
Mazarredia dubia, Hancock. 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, p. 139 1912. 
Habitat.—Bengal, Proobsering, Lebong, Darjiling, 5000 ft. 
Author’s coll. 
Mazarredia convergens, Brunner. 
Brunn., Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 107, pl. 5, fig. 40, 
1893. 
Habitat.--Burma (Brunner). 
