124 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vou.. Xd; 
Hedotettix grossus, sp. nov. 
Greyish-cinereous; granulose; vertex equal or subnarrower 
in width to one of the eyes, narrowed forward, frontal carinula 
convex and subrounded reflexed at the sides; middle carinate; 
frontal costa strongly arcuate produced. Pronotum anteriorly 
truncate, dorsum tectiform; median carina low, little compressed, 
not at all cristate, low arcuate forward, substraight backward ; 
hind process long acute subulate; between the shoulders on the 
dorsum presenting two abbreviated carinulae; prozonal carinae 
behind the anterior margin parallel and rather widely separa- 
ted; posterior angles of the lateral lobes of the pronotum 
strongly narrowed; elytra rather large, elongate, apices widely 
rounded; wings caudate; femoral margins entire; first joint of 
the posterior tarsi longer than the third; the second and third 
pulvilli equal in length; valves of the female ovipositor long, 
acuminate, terminating in curvate spines, the margins above 
and below serrulate. 
Entire length of female 16°5 mm.; pronotum 13°5 mm.; hind 
femora 6°8 mm. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., May, 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.). Indian Mus. coll. 
Somewhat larger in stature than gracilis; the frontal costa 
more narrowly sulcate; the pronotum anteriorly truncate; the 
median carina not at all compresso-elevated forward, though 
little compressed and forming a low longitudinal arc; the 
ovipositor much longer than in gracilis, and the colour grey, 
with very obscure dark oblique bands on the outer face of the 
hind femora. 
Genus Euparatettix, Hancock. 
In this genus the representatives have the antennae inserted 
partly between the lower margin of the eyes; the paired 
ocelli placed between the middle of the eyes; the vertex 
narrower than one of the eyes and truncate; the frontal costa 
rounded or arcuate produced; the head exserted; the body 
graceful, more or less slender, the pronotum posteriorly lengthily 
subulate and the wings caudate; the intermediate femora 
elongate, not at all crassate. 
Table for separating the Indian species. 
1. Hind tibiae dense black, white annulate 
just behind the knees; head distinctly 
exserted ; pronotum of male and female: 
7°5-9'°5 mm. 4 .. personatus, Bolivar. 
Slightly smaller in stature, with 
additional white marking at the 
apical third of hind tibiae. es 
var. A. E. p, birmanicus, nov. 
