Tetriginae in the Oxford University Museum. 359 
carinate humeral angles, and above bearing a super¬ 
numerary carinula on each side; the lateral lobes out¬ 
wardly laminate, the posterior angle dentate or spined; 
elytra ovate and wings present; anterior and middle 
femora elongate, margins slightly compressed, above sub¬ 
entire, below undulate ; the first and third articles of the 
posterior tarsi subequal or the first a little longer than the 
third, the first two pulvilli often acute subspiculate. 
T. dentata, Hancock. 
One female in the Oxford University, No. 269, from 
Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Malay Peninsula, collected and 
presented by H. C. Pratt. The type in the Oxford 
University Museum is from Penang or Prince of Wales 
Island. 
Genus Dasyleurotettix, Helm. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 68, 1904. 
D. eurriei, Rehn. (Plate XLIX, fig. 3.) 
Ten examples, Nos. 2142-2148, from N.E. Rhodesia, in 
Oxford University Museum, collected and presented by 
S. A. Neave; nine from the Upper Kalungwisi Valley, 
4200 ft., September 11, 1908; one from Chinsali, 4300 ft., 
April 11, 1908. 
Genus Tetrix, Latreille. 
Hist. Nat. Crust. Ins., vol. hi, p. 284, 1802. 
T. hipunctata, Linne. 
Two examples (varieties) in Oxford University Museum 
from Persian Gulf, (?) Bussorah. 
T. suhulata, Linne. 
Two long-wing and one short-wing (varieties) in the 
Oxford University Museum from Persian Gulf, (?) Bussorah. 
Genus Euparatettix, Hancock. 
Spolia Zeylanica, vol. ii, p. 145, 1904. 
E. interruptus, Brunner. 
One ? example. No. 1106, from Malay Peninsula, 
S.W. Johore, Kukub, collected and presented by H. N. 
