1915.|] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acryditnae). 11g 
Coptotettix annandalei, sp. nov. 
Colour dark grey, or paler grey sometimes marked with light 
yellow on the pronotum and hind femora. Head not at all ex- 
serted; vertex subequal in width to one of the eyes, slightly 
narrowed forward, fossulate on each side, not produced : antennae 
inserted between the lower part of the eyes ; paired ocelli placed 
between the middle of the eyes; frontal costa arcuate produced, 
distinctly sinuate at the median ocellus. Pronotum anteriorly 
truncate, posteriorly shortened and acute produced, not at all 
reaching the knees of the hind femora, or longer subulate, surpass- 
ing the hind femoral apices: dorsum deplanate subsmooth, coarsely 
granulose, with scattered small tubercles, between the shoulders 
convex; median carina low, forward between the sulci little 
elevate and rounded crassate, posteriorly little irregularly com- 
pressed-elevated ; humeral angles strongly obtuse and rounded- 
depressed ; prozonal carinae behind the anterior margin very little 
expressed and convergent backward ; two short carinulae between 
the shoulders merely granulate lines; posterior angles of the 
lateral lobes of the pronotum little dilated, obliquely truncate, 
apices little prominent ; elytra elongate, rounded-truncate at the 
apices; wings extended little beyond the pronotal apex ; middle 
and anterior femora elongate, margins of the middle femora sub- 
undulate; posterior femora moderately stout, superior carina 
minutely serrulate, the antegenicular denticle acute; first joints 
of the hind tarsi longer than the third, the first and second pulvilli 
acute spinose, the third longer than the second and flat below. 
Entire length of male and female g-Io (to end of pronotum) ; 
pronotum 8-9 mm.; posterior femora 5-6 mm.; male long-wing 
form 125 mm. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., Apr. 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.); Northern Shan Hills, Upper Burma (J. C. 
Brown); Calcutta, India. Ind Mus. coll. 
- Some examples from Calcutta are somewhat smaller in sta- 
ture than the type from Singla. This species resembles interrup- 
tus, Bol., in the frontal costa being sinuate at the median ocellus, 
but differs in the posterior angles of lateral lobes; in annandalei 
they are ob:iquely truncate, the apices of the angles little promi- 
nent, whereas in interruptus they are rounded, and the median 
carina of the pronotum is straighter. 
Coptotettix conspersus, sp. nov. 
Colour yellowish-ferrugineous, subinfuscate; vertex narrower 
than one of the eyes, narrowed forward, not produced, fossulate 
on each side; frontal costa strongly roundly produced, barely 
sinuate at the median ocellus. Pronotum truncate anteriorly, 
lengthily subulate posteriorly, long surpassing the hind femoral 
apices; dorsum above granose-rugose, and tuberculose backward, 
between the shoulders convex; median carina of the pronotum 
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