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6. Posterior angles of the lateral lobes with 
the apices rounded; median carina of 
pronotum straight, not at all interrupt- 
ed; wings long surpassing the prono- 
tal apex; pronotum of male rz mm. interruptus, Bolivar. 
6. 6. Posterior angles of the lateral lobes 
little expanded, behind obliquely trun- 
cate, apices obtuse; hind process and 
wings either abbreviated or extended 
beyond the hind femoral knees, the 
wings then as long as the pronotum ; 
pronotum between the shoulders bear- 
ing two short granulose lines; prono- 
tum of male and female 8-g mm.: male 
long-winged form ri mm... annandalet, sp. nov. 
4.4. Pronotum with the dorsum deplanate, 
but with more or less distinct rugulae, 
or tubercles. 
5.5. Frontal costa not at all or indistinctly 
sinuate at the median ocellus; roundly 
or arcuate produced. 
7- Dorsum barely subtectiform forward 
when viewed from behind, elevated 
forward; median carina percurrent, 
subdepressed in front of the shoulders, 
very low subundulate backward ; ely- 
tra rather large, ovate; pronotum of 
male and female 11-13 mm. indicus, Hancock. 
7-7. Dorsum distinctly convex between the 
shoulders, lightly granulose-tubercu- 
lose, and provided with two short 
indistinct lineate carinae; backward on 
the process bearing minute irregular 
lineate tubercles; pronotum lengthily 
subulate; posterior angles of the late- 
tal lobes with the apices barely promi- 
nent, subtruncate; male and female 
pronotum 12-14 mm. - conspersus, sp.nov. 
8. Posterior angles of the lateral lobes of 
pronotum obtuse, rounded; pronotum 
above little rugose; median carina low, 
little elevated arcuate behind the ante- 
rior border, backward irregularly undu- 
late; body coloured grey. palpi white; 
middle femora of male crassate ; prono- 
tumof male io5 mm. .. .. vetvactus, sp. nov. 
8. 8. Posterior angles of the lateral lobes tri- 
angular, the apices narrowly subtrun- 
cate. 
