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tarsi acute spinose, the third as long as the first and 
second united and flat below; the first and third joints 
of posterior tarsi equal in length. 
Male and female.—Entire length of body 18-14 mm.; 
pronotum 11-11*5 mm.; hind femora 4-6*5 mm. 
Three examples from Kuching, Lingga. Sarawak 
Museum. 
Genus Coptotettix, Bolivar. 
Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi. p. 287, 1887; Han¬ 
cock, Spol. Zeyl. ii. p. 52, 1904; Gen. Ins. Orthopt., Acrid. 
Tetr. p. 65, 1906. 
C, rotundatus, Hancock. 
Hanc. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 241, 1907. 
One example from Sadong, April, 1908. Sarawak 
Museum. 
C. brevipennis, var. nov. 
Similar to C. rotundatus , and evidently the short-winged 
form of that species. The pronotal process and wings 
extended only as far as the apices of the hind femora. 
Male.—Entire length of body 7'5 mm.; pronotum 7 mm.; 
posterior femora 5*5 mm. 
One example, Sadong, April, 1908. Sarawak Museum. 
Genus Saussubella, Bolivar. 
Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi. p. 308, 1887; Han¬ 
cock, Gen. Ins. Orthopt., Acrid. Tetr. p. 72, 1906. 
S. borneensis, Hancock, sp. nov., MS.* 
This new species was described in a manuscript treat¬ 
ing of Indian Tetriginae, now in course of publication, as 
follows 
Bather large species ; colour fuscous, the face and pro¬ 
notal lobes behind pale, hind femora mottled with light 
ochreous, palpi pale, tinged with fuscous. Carinae of frontal 
costa parallel, rather pronounced, median facial carina 
above distinct, as well as the frontal carinulae of vertex 
next to the eyes. Pronotal cornu straight in profile, its 
* Described in ‘ Memoirs Dept, of Agriculture in India,’ vol. iv. No. 2, 
p. 160, 1912. 
