238 Mr. J. L. Hancock’s Studies of the 
wider than one of the eyes, longitudinally fossulate on each side of 
the distinct. median carina, the front margin subtruncate ; frontal 
costa rather widely sulcate, in profile little arcuate produced between 
the antennx, subsinuate above and below; eyes of moderate size. 
Pronotum little rugose granulate, somewhat deplanate between the 
shoulders, acuminate posteriorly and extended to or beyond the 
knees of the hind femora; median carina percurrent, compresso- 
arcuate forward before the shoulders, little lowered and often sub- 
sinuate backward, but straight on the process; lateral lobes little 
reflexed outwards, the posterior angles distinctly rounded or obtuse. 
Elytra oblong ; wings fully explicate, abbreviated and not extended 
to the apices of the posterior femoral knees, or passing beyond the 
apex of pronotal process or even caudate. The first tarsal articles 
with the first and second pulvilli small and spiculate, the third 
much longer and flattened below. Length of body entire, male and 
female (short-winged form), 7°5-9 mm. ; pronotum 7-7'8 mm. ; pos- 
terior femora 45-5 mm. Long-winged form, male, 10 mm. ; pronotum 
8 mm. ; posterior femora 4°5 mm.. 
Five examples, from Cachabi and Paramba, Ecuador, 
S. America; Rosenberg. 
Genus EUPARATETTIX, Hancock. 
1. H. personatus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi 
p. 278, 1887. 
One example from West Java; H. Fruhstorfer. Two 
examples from N.C. Province, Ceylon; Oxford Museum. 
? 
2. H. mimus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, p. 278, 
1887. 
One example from Penang Island, E. L. Meyer, coll.; 
Oxford Museum, No, 3451. 
3. H. indicus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, p. 281, 
1887. 
Four examples from (Assam ? ) India; Oxford Museum. 
4. HE. similis, sp. nov. 
A rather small form, with the head little exserted. Vertex hardly 
narrowed forward, nearly equal or subnarrower than one of the 
globose eyes, little ascendant forward; median carina distinct, 
suleate on each side; the frontal costa slightly compresso-arcuate 
between the antennz, declivous above; eyes barely higher than 
the dorsum. Pronotum lengthily acuminate posteriorly, little 
