BY DR. J. L. HANCOCK. 
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shoulders bearing abbreviated carina on each side; posterior 
process lengthily extended beyond the hind femoral apices ; 
lateral lobes little expanded right-angulate, obliquely 
truncate; elytra oblong, the apices narrowly rounded sub¬ 
acuminate ; wings fully explicate extending to the pronotal 
apex. Anterior femora slender, margins above subundu¬ 
late, below entire; middle femoral margins granulate; 
apical spine of posterior femora acute ; the three pulvilli of 
the posterior tarsi subequal in length, the third more 
flattened below. 
Female.—-Entire length of body 12*5 mm.; pronotum 
11*5 mm.; post, femora 5*5 mm. 
One example from Mt. Penrissen, May, 1899. Sarawak 
Museum. 
C. inermis, sp. nov. 
Colour ochreous, fusco-variegated, above bearing a 
median pale fascia; body granulate. Vertex scarcely 
wider than one of the eyes, narrowed forward, middle cari¬ 
nate, frontal carinulse reflexed at the sides, the ocular lobes 
distinct; frontal costa arcuate, but little protuberant 
between the antennae, in profile barely subsinuate above the 
paired ocelli; antennae short, not reaching to the humeral 
angles. Pronotum granulate ; median carina percurrent; 
prozonal carinae convergent backward; the lateral carinae 
of process extended forward, being percurrent on the disc 
making the humeral angles bicarinate, between the 
shoulders bearing two abbreviated elevated lines ; posterior 
process lengthily extended beyond the hind femoral apices; 
lateral lobes slightly reflexed, the posterior angles obliquely 
truncate, subobtuse ; elytra oval; wings reaching to the 
end of the pronotal process. Anterior and middle femora 
slender, margins entire. 
Male. — Entire length of body 18 mm. ; pronotum 
12 mm.; post, femora 5*5 mm. 
One example from Kuching, Aug. 1899. Sarawak 
Museum. 
This species resembles moultoni, but is readily distin¬ 
guished by the less exserted head, less elevated eyes, in the 
obtuse angles of the lateral lobes of pronotum, and the 
slightly shorter antennae. 
Genus Lqxilobus, Hancock. 
Hancock, Spol. Zeyl. ii. p. 134, 1904; Gen. Ins. Orthopt., 
Acrid. Tetr. p. 29, 1906, 
