334 



COEEIDyi;. 



processes are toothed on the inner side and acute "at apices; 

 posterior femora in the male incrassated and inwardly spinous or 

 tuberculate, the posterior tibise in the same sex inwardly toothed 

 before apex ; abdomen unarmed : third joint of the anteunse not 

 (or very slightly) compressed, not dilated. 



543. Derepteryx grayi, White, Charlestcorth' s May. Nat. Hist. (2) iii, 

 p. 542 (1839) ; id. Tr. E. S. iii, p. 92, pi. vii, f. 4 (1842). 



Greyish-brown or brownish-ochraceous ; apical joint of the 

 antennae ochraceous, much more slender than the preceding joints, 

 which are finely hirsute ; pronotum above with small scattered 

 tubercles, the lateral processes angulated and strongly toothed 

 on their inner margins, the outer margin a little sinuate and finely 

 serrate ; scutellum and corium densely and finely pilose, membrane 

 somewhat shining ; posterior femora in the male incrassated and 



Fig. 202. — Derepteryx grayi, §. 



strongly spinous on the inner margins, in the female elongate and 

 slender, not spined on inner margins ; all the femora in both sexes 

 with an angular dilatation beneath before apex, the dilated margins 

 more or less serrate ; tibiae outwardly dilated in both sexes, the 

 posterior most prominently and the anterior most moderately. 



Length 33 ; breadth between pi-onotal angles 19 millim. 



Hob. North Bengal {Boys). Sikhim ; Ivurseong (Lethierry). 

 Nepal {Hardxvicke, Brit. Mus.). Burma ; Euby Mines (DoJierty). 



544. Derepteryx hardwicki, White, Charleszvorth's Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (2) iii, p. 542 (1839) ; id, Tr. E. S. iii, p. 93 (1842). 

 Mictis amplectens, Walk. Cat. Het. iv, p. 26 (1871). 



Brownish-ochraceous ; antennae with the apical joint ochraceous, 

 about equal in substance to the second and third joints, which with 



