1915.| J. Ll. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 109 
Habitat.—Dawna Hills, Lower Burma, ‘‘ third camp to misty 
hollow ’’ 400-2400 ft., Nov. 22-30, 1911 (fF. H. Gravely). Ind. 
Mus. coll. 
This species is not so robust in stature as obesa, the vertex 
is more angulate in profile; the median carina of the pronotum 
forward is lower; and the hind process is lengthily subulate, in- 
stead of shortened and cuneate. 
Hyboella conioptica, sp. nov. 
Body slightly robust; colour greyish, the hind femora obscure- 
ly marked with yellow; head not at all exserted, in profile sub- 
rounded; vertex nearly equal in width to one of the eyes, not at 
all advanced beyond the eyes, narrowed forward and fossulate 
on each side, little ampliate backward; antennae inserted between 
. the lower part of the eyes; paired ocelli placed between the 
middle of the eyes; frontal costa viewed in front sulcate above 
the paired ocelli, in profile arcuate produced before the eyes. Pro- 
notum anteriorly truncate or very slightly convex, posteriorly 
subulate extended beyond the hind femoral apices ; dorsum rather 
smooth granulate-tuberculate, between the shoulders convex, but 
forward subtectiform, and behind the shoulders planate; median 
carina very low, elevated forward and little arcuate behind the 
anterior margin between the sulci; depressed between the humeral 
angles, and depressed sinuate backward, irregularly compressed ; 
humeral angles obtuse and roundly depressed ; posterior angles of 
the lateral lobes of the pronotum little dilated, obliquely truncate 
behind, the apices dull; elytra elongate, widened at the middle, 
narrowly rounded at the apices; wings extended barely beyond 
the pronotal apex; anterior and middle femora elongate, little 
compressed, margins entire; posterior femora stout, externally 
granose, margins entire; the four anterior tibiae and tarsi black 
and pale annulate; first joint of the hind tarsi longer than the 
third, the first and second pulvilli acute, the third longer than the 
second. 
Entire length of male and female 11°5 mm.; pronotum 10°5- 
12°5 mm.; posterior femora 5°6-7 mm. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., Mar. 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.); Assam (H. H. Godwin-Austen). Ind. Mus. 
coll. 
Hyboella problematica, Bolivar. 
Coptotettix problematica, Bol., Real. Soc. Espan., ix, p. 401, 
1909. 
Habitat.—Upper Assam (Bolivar). 
TETTIGINAE. 
Genus Teredorus, Hancock. 
Hancock, Gen. Ins. Orth. Acrid. Tetr., pp. 51, 52, 1906. 
The genus Teredorus, Hancock, was based on a Peruvian (5. 
American) species, stenofrons. ‘The new Indian species described 
