BY DR. J. L. HANCOCK. 
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as far as the eyes, median carina obsolete, frontal carinulse 
elevated on each side higher than the eyes, acute cor- 
nuiform; face sinuate below the frontal costa. Pronotum 
above depressed, between the shoulders cristate and strongly 
bicarinate, behind the disc distinctly depressed, fossulate, 
and bearing two oblique carinse; median carina bidentate 
forward, backward on the process compressed quadri- 
cornute, the first cornu of the hind series stouter and more 
elevated, with a broad tuberculate base, the remaining 
three cornu toward the apex of process gradually diminish¬ 
ing in size; lateral carinse serrulate ; humeral angles pro¬ 
minent and armed with a denticle ; posterior angles of 
lateral lobes angularly expanded, obliquely truncate and 
subserrulate behind. Anterior femoral margins above 
bidentate and minutely serrulate, the apices subtridentate, 
margins below sinuate-serrulate bearing one large lobe and 
two smaller denticles ; anterior tibial margins externally 
bilobate; middle femoral margins above tridentate, the 
apices tridentate, the lower margins strongly tri- or quadri- 
lobate, carinse of middle tibiae below expanded, the inner 
carina above compressed and bilobate; posterior femoral 
margins above lobate near the middle, and dentate at the 
distal fourth; the inferior margins irregularly serrulate 
and dentate; the genicular spine produced ; first and 
second pulvilli of posterior tarsi minute, acute, the third 
pulvilli larger and obtuse. 
Male.—Entire length of body 16*5 mm. ; pronotum 
15 mm.; post, femora 7 mm. ; antennae 6*8 mm. 
One example from Kuching, December 29th, 1898. 
Sarawak Museum. 
Genus Mazarredia, Bolivar. 
Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi. p. 286, 1887; Hanc. 
Spol. Zeyl. ii. p. 188, 1904; Gen. Ins. Orthopt., Acrid. 
Tetr. p. 42, 1906. 
M. centrosa , Bol. 
Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi. p. 242, 1887; Hanc. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond. p. 230, 1907. 
Six examples from Mt. Matang, 3,100 ft., May 21, 
1900; Santubong, Feb. 1900; Kuching, May, June, and 
December. 
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