1915.) J. L. Hancock: Indian Tetriginae (Acrydtinae). 135 
elongate, margins above distinctly lobate, toward the base acute 
lobate, below bidentate; middle femoral margins above trilobate, 
below strongly bidentate; hind femora elongate bearing a large very 
obtuse lobe at the middle, and two acute denticles backward before 
the antegenicular lobe; below armed with very small tubercles; 
hind tibiae marked with black and white, black at the base and 
with two black annulations on the shaft, the margins very moder- 
ately expanded and armed with smal! spines; first joint of the 
posterior tarsi very slightly expanded. 
Entire length of male and female 26-29 mm.; pronotum 25-28 
mm.; posterior femora 7°5-8'°5 mm. 
Habitat.— Phuc Son, Annam (KF. Folle). Author’s coll. 
Acrydium hancocki, Morse. 
Habitat.— United States. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Acrydium subulatum, Linn. 
Habitat.—Europe; Siberia. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Acrydium depressum, Bris. 
Habitat.—Europe (de Saussure). Ind. Mus. coll. 
Acrydium variegatum, Bolivar, af. 
Habitat.—Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo (Beebe); Tiberias, 
Palestine (N. Annandale). 
Acrydium polypictum, Hanc. 
Habitat.—1o miles south of Kuching, Borneo. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Nomotettix tartarus, Saussure. 
Habitat.—Turkestan (Saussure). Ind. Mus. coll. 
This is the species described as Tettix tartarus by Bolivar, in 
Ang: Soc; nt. Belg. xxx, pp. 262,263 1887. 
Nomotettix compressus, Morse. 
Habitat.—Georgia, U.S. America. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Paratettix singularis, Shiraki. 
Habitat.—Japan. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Paratettix meridionalis, Ramb. 
Habitat.—Greece; Teneriffe; Europe. Ind. Mus. coll. 
