242 Mr. J. L. Hancock’s Studies of the 
posterior ocelli, moderately divergent forward to the median ocellus ; 
the posterior ocelli placed in advance of the upper third of the eyes. 
Pronotum lengthily subulate, the dorsum rugose, often conspersed 
with very slightly elevated and elongated ruge and coarsely granu- 
late ; median carina undulate, here and there slightly incrassate, 
but the other carine low and thin, the anterior prozonal carine 
very indistinct, granulate, and convergent backward ; posterior 
angles of the lateral lobes narrowed and rounded. Elytra oval, the 
apices rounded ; wings fully explicate and passing the pronotal apex. 
Anterior and intermediate femora elongate, the carine entire; the 
first articles of the posterior tarsi distinctly longer than the third, 
the first and second pulvilli of the first tarsal articles more acute 
than the third, the third being flat and longer than the second. 
Length of the body entire, male and female, 13-14'5 mm. ; pronotum 
11‘5-13 mm. ; posterior femora 5°5-6°5 mm, 
Four examples from Kina Balu in the author’s collection, 
and one from Kuching, N.W. Borneo, R. Shelford ; Oxford 
Museum. 
In this species the antennz are inserted between the 
lower third or fourth of the eyes. The specific name 
rotundatus refers to the facial costa. 
3. C. parvus, sp. nov. 
This may be the short-winged form of Coptotettix tuberculatus. 
It isa small form with abbreviated wings and pronotum; the posterior. 
angles of the lateral lobes turned down, and slightly more obtuse ; 
the dorsum of pronotum rugose and bearing tubercles, some of 
which are abbreviated linear in form. The vertex resembles that of 
tuwberculatus. Length of body entire, male, 8 mm.; pronotum 7 mm. ; 
posterior femora 5°5 mm. 
One example from Kuching, N.W. Borneo, R. Shelford ; 
Oxford Museum. 
4, C. inflatus, Krauss, Denkschr. Naturw. Ges. Jena Bd. 8, 
1908, vol. iv, p. 745, Pl. LXVII, fig. 10, 1902. 
Six examples from Java; Oxford Museum. 
Section BATRACHIDE, Bolivar. 
Genus PHLa&oNOTUS, Bolivar. 
1. P. sinuatus, sp. nov. 
Similar to natalensis ; greyish, fusco-variegated. Vertex wide, 
completely covered, strongly produced; face in profile arcuate ; 
