218 Mr. J. L. Hancock’s Studies of the 
of moderate size, elongate sublanceolate, where they rest at the sides, 
the inferior lateral margin of pronotum little arcuato-excavate for 
their reception; wings wanting. Anterior femora strongly compresso- 
foliate, scarcely longer than wide, the superior margin sinuate, below 
coarsely crenulate ; anterior tibize strongly compresso-ampliate behind 
the middle, above canaliculate, with a spur midway on the margins, 
behind the inner margin toward the distal extremity armed with 
acute spines (about five), middle femora externally tuberculose, 
margin above strongly acute-sinuate and denticulate, below lobato- 
crenulate, middle tibize ampliate at the middle, the superior inner 
margin furnished with denticulate lobes ; hind femora externally 
strongly rugose and armed with spinous tubercles, the outer carina 
below, as viewed from above bearing strongly denticulate lobes at 
the middle, and at the apical fourth similarly armed, though not so 
pronounced, knees denticulate on the sides and above, the lower 
margin of hind femora strongly lobato-denticulate, the posterior 
tibiz rather stout, the canthi crenulate and plurispinose, the inner 
canthus regularly spined, the third pulvilli of the posterior tarsi 
little longer than the first or second articles, straight below. Length 
of the body entire, female, 11 mm. ; pronotum 12°8 mm. ; anterior 
process of pronotum 2°5 mm.; posterior femora 5°5 mm. 
One female example from Rhodesia, East Loangwa, 
Africa, S. A. Neave; Oxford Museum. 
Section SCELIMENZ, Bolivar. 
Genus SCELIMENA, Serville. 
1. S. producta, Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins. Orthopt., p. 762, 
1837. 
One example from East, and three from West Java, 
H. Fruhstorfer ; Oxford Museum. 
2. S. sanguinolenta (Krauss), Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 
Xxxi, p. 216-217, 1887. 
One example from East, and three from West Java; 
Oxford Museum. 
3. S. logant, Hancock, Spolia Zeylanica, vol. 1, p. 120-122, 
figs. 5—5c, Pl. I, 1904. 
Two examples from Kelawaewa, N.C. Province, Ceylon ; 
Oxford Museum. 
4. 8. gavialis, Saussure, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, p. 485, 
1860. 
