120 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL.- seh; 
very low forward, but between the sulci barely elevated, poste- 
riorly irregularly undulate; posterior angles of the lateral lobes 
narrowed, barely prominent, subtruncate; elytra somewhat widely 
rounded at the apices, subovate; wings surpassing the pronotal 
apex; anterior femora elongate, margins entire; middle femora 
in the male little crassate toward the base, the lower carina with 
the basal two-thirds little dilated, in the female both margins sub- 
parallel; hind femoral margins minutely serrulate; first joint of 
the hind tarsi longer than the third, the third pulvillus longer 
than the second and straighter below. 
Entire length of male and female 13-16 mm.; pronotum 
I2-14°5 mm.; posterior femora 6-7 mm. 
Habitat.—Sibsagar, N. E. Assam (S. FE. Peal); Bhim Tal, 
4500 ft.. Kumaon: Siliguri, base of E. Himalayas, Bengal, June, 
1906. 
This species is somewhat stouter in stature than rvetractus, and 
the posterior angles of the pronotum more narrowed, subtruncate; 
on the dorsum of pronotum between the shoulders there are vesti- 
ges of two short carinulae, or they are entirely wanting; on the 
base of process rugose tuberculose, but forward granose. 
Coptotettix indicus, Hancock. 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, pp. 144, 145, 1912. 
Habitat.—Vela, Koyna Valley, Satara Dist., 2100 ft., Apr. 
26, 1912 (F. H. Gravely). Ind. Mus. coll. 
This species has the general appearance of Hedotettix gracilis, 
but with the vertex characters and rugose pronotum of Copto- 
tetttx. 
Coptotettix retractus, sp. nov. 
Colour grey; body above granose, sparingly tuberculose; head 
not at all exserted; vertex subnarrower than one of the eyes, 
narrowed forward, not advanced quite as far as the eyes, carinula 
on either side subcurvate, little compressed, open in front, with 
minute fossa on each side; frontal costa strongly arcuate pro- 
duced, not sinuate at the median ocellus: antennae inserted 
between the lower part of the eyes; palpi white. Pronotum ante- 
riorly truncate, posteriorly lengthily subulate surpassing the api- 
ces of the hind femora; dorsum granose and scattered with small 
tubercles; median carina low, behind the anterior margin little 
compressed-elevated, between the humeral angles depressed, poste- 
riorly pluri-undulate; prozonal carinae behind the front border 
very lightly expressed, convergent backward; posterior angles of 
the lateral lobes of the pronotum with the apices rounded, very 
slightly prominent; elytra widened at the middle, narrowed and 
rounded at the apices; wings caudate and pale; anterior femora 
elongate, margins entire; middle femora toward the base crassate 
in the male, lower margin undulate; hind femora moderately 
stout, margins entire, granose ; hind tibiae pale yellow; first joint 
