126 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor 2. 
Habitat.—Rangoon, Burma, Feb. 26, 1908 (N. Annandale) ; 
Assam-Bhutan Frontier, Mangaldai Dist., N.-E., Jan. 1, IgtI1 
(Kemp). 
Euparatettix tenuis, Hancock, 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, pp. 151, 152, 1912. 
Habitat.—-Calcutta, Oct. 1912 (F. H. Gravely) ; Thingannyin- 
aung to Sukli, Dawna Hills, 900-2100 ft., Nov. 23, 1911 (F. H. 
Gravely); Pusa, Bihar, June 15, ro1r (7. B. Fletcher; Hancock 
coll.); Monghyr, Bengal, Sept. 22, 1909 (J. T. Jenkins). Indian 
Mus. coll. 
This species can be recognized by the slender and graceful 
stature, the narrow pronotum, and strongly caudate wings. 
Euparatettix variabilis, Bolivar. 
Paratettix variabilis, Bol., Ann. Soc Ent. Belg., xxxi, pp 276, 
277, 1887; Euparatettix variabilis, Hanc., Mem. Dept. 
Agric. India, iv, p. 150, 1912. 
Habitat.—Rajshai, E. Bengal, Feb. 6, 1907 (N. Annandale) ; 
Asansol, Bengal, Nov. 13, 1910 (Paiva and Caunter); Mandalay, 
U. Burma, Mar. 12, 1908 (N. Annandale) ; Chotajalla, Rajmahal, 
Bengal, Feb. 14, 1910 (B. L. Chaudhuri); Berhampur, Murshida- 
bad Dist., Bengal, Jan. 2, 1908 (R. Lloyd); Puri, Orissa, Jan. 20, 
1908 ; Anuradhapura, Ceylon, ‘‘ low country”, Oct. ror1r (N. 
Annanaale). Ind. Mus. coll. 
This species is smaller in stature than corpulentus, Hanc., and 
nearly allied, and it appears from some of the specimens that they 
cross, producing hybrids. 
Euparatettix corpulentus, Hancock. 
Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, iv, p. 158, 1912. 
Habitat.—Balugaon, Puri Dist., Orissa, July 21, 1913 (N. 
Annandale); Sur Lake, Puri, Orissa coast, July 19, 1911 (N. 
Annandale and F’. H. Gravely); Bosondhur, Khulna Dist., Ganges 
Delta, Aug. 21, 1900, ‘‘On launch, at light” (J. T. Jenksns) ; 
Kalandhungi, Naini Tal Dist., U. P. Agra and Oudh, May 4, 1913 
(R. Hodgart); Kasara, W. base of W. Ghats, Bombay, Nov. 23, 
1g01 ; Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, Oct. 24, 1999 (N. Annandale) ; 
S. India ‘‘ On board ship four miles off Tuticorin, May 25, 1908 
(C, Paiva); Berhampur, Murshidabad Dist., Bengal, Jan. 1, 1908 
(R. Lloyd); Calcutta; Madhupur, Bengal, Oct. 18, 1909 (C. Paiva) ; 
Dhappa, nr. Calcutta (N. Annandale); Bangalore, S. India (Came- 
von); Purulia, Manbhum Dist., Chota Nagpur, Feb. 10, 1912; 
Chotajalla, Rajmahal, Bengal, Nov. 14, 1910 (B. L. Chaudhurt) ; 
Northern Shan Hills, Upper Burma (J. C. Brown); Neapalganj, 
Nepal Frontier, Nov. 22, 1911. Indian Mus, coll. 
