1908.] Records of t lie Indian Museum. 137 



each lateral margin ; abdomen above testaceous ; head beneath 

 sternum and legs pale ochraceous, abdomen beneath testaceous ; 

 margins of face, two anterior comma-like oblique spots, an oblique 

 line before each eye, and a posterior broad central longitudinal 

 spot fuscous brown ; apices of tibiae and the tarsi more or less 

 infuscate ; tegmina smok}' hyaline, the veins fuscous brown, 

 costal area fuscous brown mottled with pale ochraceous, apical 

 margin and a subapical marginal fascia fuscous brown ; wings 

 smoky hyaline, the , veins fuscous brown, outer margins a little 

 infuscate ; ocelli prominent, as near to each other as to eyes ; scutel- 

 lum long and broad, longer than pronotum and vertex together. 



Long excl. tegm., 2 , 9 mm. Exp. tegm. 19 to 20 mm. 

 Hab. — Borneo; Kuching (vShelford) ; S.-E. Province (Doherty). 



Sub-fam. Tcttigonicllinas. 



T ettigoniellince , Dist., Faun. B. I. Rhynch., iv, p. 200 (1907) (inch 



synonymy). 

 Tetigoniidce, Kirk., Rep. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. Assoc, pt. ix, 



p. 316 (1906). 



The name TettigoniellidcB was first applied to this sub-family 

 by Dr. Melichar. In the reference above given will be found a full 

 sjaionymy of other terms used. 



Genus Tettigoniella. 



Tetigonia, Geoffr., Hist, abreg. des Ins., i, p. 429 (1798-99), 

 nom. prcBocc. 



Tettigoniella, Jacobi, Zool. Jahr. vS3^st., xix, p. jjS, (1904), nom. 

 nov. 



Tettigoniella eburnea. 



Tettigonia eburnea, Walk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool., i, p. 168 

 (1856). 



Walker's short description is quite inadequate and misleading ; 

 the following description is taken from the type and two other speci- 

 mens, all collected b}' Wallace at Sarawak. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum stramineous ; vertex with two 

 small spots at apex and a larger discal spot, black ; head beneath, 

 sternum and legs very pale stramineous ; abdomen beneath golden 

 yellow ; tegmina and wings milky white. 



Although Walker's description supra is simply " whitish, vertex 

 of head conical. Wings milk-white," he subsequently (Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond. Zool., x, p. 304, 1869) refers to it in a different way, 

 and implies that there are " black marks on the head." 



Hab. — Borneo. . . . 



Tettigoniella erichsoni, sp. nov. (PI. viii, figs. 2, 2a.) 



Vertex dark indigo-blue, much paler on each side near eyes 

 pronotum pale ochraceous, the anterior and lateral margins broadly 



