I9I5.] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydinae). II3 
serrulate, whereas, in hivsutus the carina above is strongly serru- 
iate toward the knees and the antegenicular denticle more strongly 
elevated and acute. Even with these differences however, this 
may be a variety of ursutus, which fact can only be determined 
by a study of more extensive series. 
Paratettix latipennis, sp. nov. 
Stature slender ; colour pale ferrugineous ; body slightly rugose, 
little hirsute below ; head not at all exserted; vertex distinctly 
narrower than one of the eyes; antennae inserted little below the 
eyes; frontal costa moderately arcuate produced, very lightly 
sinuate at the median ocellus. Pronotum anteriorly truncate, 
posteriorly acute subulate, produced about one millimetre beyond 
the hind femoral apices; dorsum between the shoulders convex ; 
median carina of the pronotum percurrent, little compressed, and 
forward forming a low gentle arc, highest between the shoulders, 
and little compresso-elevated forward between the sulci; humeral 
angles obtuse angulate ; the two short prozonal carinae behind the 
anterior margin indistinctly divergent backward; posterior angles 
of the lateral lobes of the pronotum rounded-truncate; elytra 
moderately small, elongate, apices narrowly rounded, externally 
reticulate; wings strongly caudate produced nearly 3'5 mm. beyond 
the pronotal apex in the type; anterior and middle femora little 
compressed, elongate; middle femoral margins in the female paral- 
lel, pilose; posterior femora stout, the apical half of the superior 
carina minutely serrulate; antegenicular denticle prominent, acute ; 
first article of the hind tarsi longer than the third; the three pul- 
villi spiculate, the third pulvillus distinctly longer than the second. 
Entire length of female 13°8 mm.; pronotum 8°6 mm.; poste- 
tior femora 4°8 mm. 
Habitat.—Moradabad, U.P., July 21, ro1x (7. B. Fletcher). 
Author’s coll. 
Paratettix semihirsutus, Brunner. 
Brunn., Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, pp. II0, III, 1893. 
Habitat.—Carin Cheba (Brunner). 
Paratettix curtipennis, Hancock. 
Coptotettix curtibennis, Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, 
pp. 146, 147, 1912. 
Habitat.—Ghumti, Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, 4000 ft., 
July, ro1r (F. H. Gravely). Ind. Mus. coll. 
Paratettix alatus, sp. nov. 
Colour obscure fuscous ; body moderately stout ; head not at 
all exserted ; eyes and vertex very little elevated ; vertex subequal 
in width to one of the eyes, anteriorly truncate, frontal carinulae 
laterally reflexed and rounded-compressed, front not advanced 
beyond the eyes; antennae inserted below the eyes ; paired ocelli 
