1915.] J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydiinae). 121 
of the hind tarsi longer than the third, the first and second pul- 
villi acute, the third longer than the second and straighter below. 
Entire length of male 12°5 mm.; pronotum 10°5 mm.; poste- 
rior femora 5°2 mm. 
Habitat.—Pusa, Bihar, Aug. 28 (7. B. Fletcher). Author’s 
coll. 
Coptotettix artolobus, sp. nov. 
Near conspersus, but differing in the narrower pronotum, the 
hind process being very slender subulate; the hind femora not 
so stout; the dorsum between the shoulders bearing two distinctly 
expressed carinulae, and backward many minute rugulae; the 
posterior angles of the lateral lobes of the pronotum distinctly 
narrowed, minutely obliquely truncate, and as viewed from above 
the apices little prominent; middle femora in the male very 
slightly or not at all crassate, the inferior carina very little ele- 
vated toward the base; wings caudate; colour yellowish-rufescent 
or ferrugineous. 
Entire length of male and female 13-14°8 mm.; pronotum 
11°5-13'5 mm.; hind femora 5°2-6'5 mm. 
Habitat.—Ceylon. Indian Mus. coll. 
Coptotettix testaceus, Bolivar. 
Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent..Belg., xxxi, p. 291, 1887; Hanc., Spol. 
Zeylan., il, p. 153, 1904. 
Habitat.—Chota Nagpur, Pass between Chaibassa and Chakar- 
dharpur, Mar. 2, 1913 (F. H. Gravely), Ind. Mus. coll. Ceylon 
(Bolivar). 
Genus Hedotettix, Bolivar. 
Table for separating the Indian species. 
t. Median carina of pronotum anteriorly 
between the shoulders strongly arcuate- 
cristate, very thin and translucent. 
2. Pronotum at the front border distinctly 
angulate produced over the head cristitergus, sp. Nov. 
. Pronotum anteriorly not produced over 
the head, subangulate or truncate. 
t. 1. Median carina of pronotum more or less 
compressed-arcuate forward before the 
shoulders, higher at the sulci; vertex 
and front margin of pronotum viewed 
from above subobtuse angulate, in pro- 
file rounded .. as .. gracilis, de Haan. 
. Median carina of pronotum very low, 
not at all or little compressed ; frontal 
costa strongly produced before the 
eyes; vertex in profile and viewed from 
above angulate; front of head oblique 
costatus, Hancock. 
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