240 Mr. J. L. Hancock’s Studies of the 
all narrowed forward, anteriorly convex, tricuspidate, subequal 
in width to one of the eyes, the fronto-marginal carinz laterally 
little compresso-elevated and acute, viewed in profile the cusps often 
little elevated above the eyes, lateral margins of vertex not at all 
sinuate, median carina produced, in profile protuberant ; frontal 
costa in profile strongly sinuate, excavate between the eyes, little 
compresso-elevated between the antenne and excavate below, the 
rami moderately and evenly divergent to the median ocellus. 
Pronotum depressed, between the shoulders convexo-deplanate, the 
humeral angles distinct, carinate, and slightly produced laterally ; 
median carina percurrent but sinuate, little compresso-elevated before 
shoulders and little excavate just behind the anterior border, 
pronotal process strongly extended backward beyond the apices of 
the posterior femora ; posterior angles of the lateral lobes rounded, 
the inferior margins little reflexed outwards. Elytra oblong or 
somewhat oval with the apices subacuminately rounded ; wings 
caudate. Anterior and middle femoral margins distinctly compressed, 
the superior margins of the anterior femora distinctly compresso- 
elevated, the carinz undulato-arcuate ; middle femoral carinze above 
and below undulate ; the external paginse of the posterior femora 
rugose, the oblique costa strongly expressed and rugose-granulate; 
the first and third articles of the posterior tarsi about equal in 
length, the first and second pulvilli subacute, the third nearly as 
long as the first and second united and flat below. Length of body 
entire, male and female, 12°5-13 mm.; pronotum 105-11 mm. ; 
posterior femora 4—4°5 mm. 
Four examples from West Java, Pengalengan, 4000 ft. ; 
Oxford Museum. 
Genus HEpotertix, Bolivar. 
1. H. gracilis, Haan, Bijdr. Orthopt., p. 169 (= festivus). 
Six examples from Java, H. Fruhstorfer; Oxford Museum. 
Four examples from Ceylon and one from Chenapungi, also 
in Oxford Museum. 
2. H. guibelondoi, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, 
p. 285, 1887. 
One example referable to this species, from the Philip- 
pines, in the Oxford Museum, No. 2771. 
3. H. burri, Hancock, Occas. Memoirs Chicago Ent. Soc., 
vol. i, No. 1, p. 10, 11, 1900. 
