360 Dr. J. L. ^ncock’s Third Paper on the 
Ridley to the Oxford University Museum, This specimen 
is nearly Avholly black, the tirst and second legs banded with 
fuscous, while the black hind tibiae present a white 
annulation behind the knees. 
E. pulvillus, sp, nov. (Plate XLIX, figs, 4 and 4a.) 
A slender species allied to Paratettix histrieus, Bol. Head ex- 
serted ; vertex equal in width to one of the eyes, truncate, middle 
carinate, frontal costal in profile above little subangulate produced 
beyond the eyes, and between the antennae more subarcuate pro¬ 
duced, rather narrowly sulcate. Pronotuin punctate-granulate, con¬ 
stricted before the shoulders, and between the shoulders only slightly 
widened ; anterior pronotal carinae short and parallel; median 
Carina percurrent, compressed, slightly undulate forward and 
behind the shoulders, posterior pi’ocess extended far beyond the 
femoral ajrices ; posterior angles of the lateral lobes subacute. Elytra 
subovate and externally strongly reticulate ; wings caudate extend¬ 
ing beyond the pronotal apex two millimeters. Anterior and middle 
femora elongate, nearly entire, but the inferior carinae of middle 
femora scarcely undulate ; posterior femora slender, superior carina 
serrulate terminating in a denticle before the knee, the external 
area at the middle plainly bituberculate ; posterior tibiae ventrally 
infuscate and the apical fourth fuscous ; first articles of posterior 
tarsi equal in length to the third, the first two basal pul villi acute- 
spiculate, the third nearly as long as the first and second together, 
and flat below. Body below sparingly hirsute. Colour of body 
testaceous marked with black on the disk of the pronotiim. 
Entire length of body, J 15 mm.; pronotum, 12 mm.; posterior 
femora, 5'5 mm. 
One example from Malay Peninsula, Selangor, River¬ 
side Estate, collected and presented to the Oxford Univers¬ 
ity Museum by H, C. Pratt. 
E. angustivertex, Bol. 
Three examples from N.E. Rhodesia in the Oxford 
University Museum—two from Upper Kalungwisi Valley, 
4200 ft., Nos. 2159 and 2163, September 11,1908; one 
from Lofu River, 3500 ft.. No. 2155, August 17, 1908, 
pollected and presented by S. A. Neaye. 
