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g. Dorsum of pronotum little rugose, bear- 
ing lineate tubercles; two short carinu- 
lae between the shoulders distinctly 
expressed ; colour yellowish-ferrugine- 
ous; pronotum of male and female r3- 
148 mm. 3 i .. artolobus, sp. nov. 
g. 9. Dorsum of pronotum distinctly rugose- 
tuberculose; median carina of prono- 
tum low, pluri-interrupted; hind fe- 
mora testaceous, four anterior femora 
fusco-fasciate ; the lateral carinae of 
pronotum maculate with yellow and 
testaceous ; pronotum of female 12°5 
mm. testaceous, Bolivar. 
Coptotettix fossulatus, Bolivar. 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, p. 288, 1887 ; anes oper 
Zeyl., ii, p. 153, 1904. 
Habitat.—Balugaon, Puri Dist., Orissa, July 21, 1913 ‘‘ on 
lichen-covered rocks’’ (N. Annandale). Ind. Mus. coll. 
The type came from Ceylon, and this was the first species 
described in the genus Copftotettix by Bolivar, but the type for 
this genus was later fixed by Kirbyin the selection of C. asperatus, 
Bol., which was figured in Bolivar’s ‘‘ Essai.”’ In some respects 
it resembles in miniature, representatives of the genus Hyboella, 
but for the present I have included it here. 
Coptotettix parvulus, Hancock. 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, pp. 145, 146, I9g12. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., June 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.) ; Kushtea, Bengal, Oct. 7, 1909 (J. T. Jenkins) ; 
Sikkim, Darjiling Dist. (L Mandell); Ca'cutta. Indian Mus. 
coll. Also: Kobo, ‘‘On rotten wood’’ (Kemp); Janakmukh, 
““Under bark” ; Chapra, Bengal (Mackenzie). Author's coll. 
Coptotettix capitatus, Bolivar. 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, p. 289, 1887; Brunn., Ann. 
Mus. Genova, xxxili, p. 111, 1893. 
Habitat.—Burma (Brunner). 
Coptotettix interruptus, Bolivar. 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, pp. 291, 292, 1887; Brunn., 
Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 113, 1893. 
Habitat.— Burma. 
