400 Dr. J. L. Hancock's Further Studies of 



the anterior and middle femora and sides pale, the hind femora and 

 tibias fusco-variegated ; wings fully explicate passing little beyond 

 the slender process. 



Entire length of body, female 12'5 mm. ; pronotum 11 "5 mm. ; 

 posterior femora, 5 '5 mm. 



The specific name angulatus refers to the angulate lateral lobes of 

 pronotum. 



One example from Dorey Island, New Guinea, col- 

 lected by Wallace ; W. W. Saunders' collection, presented 

 by Mrs. F, W. Hope to the University Museum, Oxford. 



The above species was compared with examples of 

 tricarinatus, generously contributed to the author's col- 

 lection by Professor Bolivar. 



Genus AcANTHOLOBUS, Hancock. 



1. A. lonqinotus, Hancock, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 221, 

 1907. 

 Two male examples from Sarawak, Borneo, collected 

 by Wallace ; W. W. Saunders' collection, presented by 

 Mrs. F. W. Hope to the University Museum, Oxford. 



^ A. hispinosus (Dalm.) (?) Vet. Akad. Hand., p. 77, 1818. 



Griotettix hispinosus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 



xxxi, p. 226, 1887. 



One female example from Borneo, No. 7263, labelled 



"Tettix pallitarsus Walk"; A. De Borman's collection, 



in University Museum, Oxford. 



This example is more slender in stature than the aver- 

 age specimen in the author's collection from Java, and it 

 is not typical ; it differs in the somewhat narrower vertex, 

 and the less acuminate spines of lateral lobes. It re- 

 sembles longioiotus in stature, but the posterior angles of 

 lateral lobes differ in bearing acuminate spines, still not 

 so produced as in Usp)inosus. For the reasons just given 

 it is questionably referred to this species until further 

 specimens come to hand. 



3. A, miliariiis (Bolivar), Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, 

 p. 226, 1887. 

 One example from Ceylon, collected by E. Ernest Green ; 

 presented by Malcolm Burr to the University Museum, 

 Oxford. 



