130 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voy. XI, 
Indatettix interruptus, Brunner. 
Paratettix interruptus, Brunn., Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiil, p. 
109, 1893. 
Habitat.—Marikuppam, §S. India, 2500 ft., Oct. 19, I9To, 
Batticaloa, Ceylon, July 1907; Caicutta, Nov. 2, 1907; Siripur, 
Saran, N. Bengal, Sept. 25, 1910; Madhupur, Bengal Oct. 16, 
1909 (C. Paiva); Sur Lake, near Puri, Orissa coast, Aug. 19, I9II 
(N. Annandale); Ayaramtengu, S. end of L. Kayangulam, Travan- 
core, Nov. 6, 1908 (N. Annandale); Damukdia, E. Bengal, June 7, 
1908. Indian Mus. coll. 
Indatettix interruptus, var. A. aff. 
Habitat.—Satara Dist., 2050 ft., May 3, 1913. Ind. Mus. 
coll. 
Indatettix interruptus, var. B. lobulatus, nov. and var. C. 
Habitat.—Hoshangabad, Sept. 14, 1911 (7. B. Fletcher). 
Ind. Mus. coll. Also in author’s coll. 
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Indatettix callosus, sp. nov. 
Body above very little rugose, pale, disc ornate with two 
black spots, and variegated with fuscous, legs pale, fasciate with 
fuscous. Head distinctly exserted; vertex and upper part of the 
eyes elevated higher than the dorsum; vertex not produced, 
strongly narrower than one of the eyes, narrowed forward; anten- 
nae inserted below the eyes; paired ocelli placed between the 
lower third of the eyes; frontal costa slightly prominent, little 
arcuate between the antennae, and depressed above between the 
eyes. Pronotum somewhat wide between the shoulders ; poste- 
riorly subulate much surpassing the hind femoral apices; dorsum 
little rugose and callose; median carina little cristulate forward 
between the sulci, between the shoulders and backward strongly 
undulate, and nodulose on base of process; lateral carinae toward 
the apex bearing small serrulate lobes; hind process white and 
black maculate; middle femoral margins undulate-sublobate; tibial 
margins subdilated toward the base; posterior angles of the lateral 
lobes of pronotum little expanded, apices obtusely-rounded; the 
three pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi spinose, the third 
barely longer than the second. 
Entire length of female 13°4 mm.; pronotum 11°6 mm.; hind 
femora 5 mm. 
Habitat.—Darjiling Dist., Singla, 1500 ft., May 1913 (Lord 
Carmitchael’s coll.). 
Indatettix crassipes, Hancock. 
Euparatettix crassipes, Hanc., Mem. Dept. Agric. India, pp. 
153, 157, 1912. 
