348 Dr. J. L. Hancock's Third Paper on the 



5.5. Crest of pronotum low, com- 

 presso-cristate, subfoliace< ms, 

 ecabrous-spinose, produced for- 

 ward, border above somewhat 

 distinctly sulcate longitudi- 

 nally and crenulate or erose 

 spinulose posteriorly. Type 



crenulatus, Hanc Cladoramus, Hanc. 



6. Pronotum depressed. 



7. Humeral angles outwardly pro- 



duced, ampliate, laminate and 

 serrate; eyes substylate; vertex 

 very wide, and armed with dis- 

 tinct, acute spine on each side. 



Type bufo, Costa Trachytettix, Stal. 



7.7. Humeral angles wanting, dorsum 

 lit' pronotum acute tectiform, 

 anteriorly acute ; vertex 

 narrow; body apterous. Type 



criskdata, Bol Pantelia, Bol. 



6.6. Pronotum largely compressed and 

 foliaceous, border above sharp, not 

 at all longitudinally sulcate. 

 4.4. Facial frontal costa glabrous. 



8. Margins of anterior and middle 



femora entire or below sub- 

 undulate. 

 9. Foliaceous crest of pronotum per- 

 forate with foramina, border 

 subsemicircular but little 

 obtuse angulate above about 

 the middle. Type glabrifrons, 



Karsch Trypophyllum, Karsch. 



9.9. Foliaceous crest of pronotum 

 arcuate before the middle, 

 not abruptly cristate, rounded 

 angulate above at about the 

 middle and deflexed back- 

 ward, apex subobtuse or 

 lengthily extended backward 

 beyond the hind femoral 

 apices, acuminate; inferior 

 external carinae of posterior 



