THE TETTIGIDJE OF CEYLON. 
133 
Measurement in Millimeters . 
Sex. 
Length, of 
Body. 
Pronot. 
Shoul¬ 
ders. 
Elytra. 
Post. 
Fem. 
Antennae. 
Wings 
+ 
Pronot. 
2 
19-5 
18*2 
4' 
2*4 
8-75 
3-4 
•4 
? 
19-5 
18*3 
4- 
2-5 
8'6 
3-5 
'2 
$ 
19* 
17-8 
4' 
2*4 
8-6 
— 
•2 
2 
19' 
18- 
4- 
— 
8*5 
— i 
•2 
2 
20- 
18*5 
3-9 
2*3 
8-2 
3-5 
•2 
2 
20- 
18-8 
4- 
2*5 
8'3 
— 
•2 
$ 
20- 
18-8 
4- 
2'5 
9- 
4- 
'3 
. 2 
20- 
18-5 
4- 
2-5 
8'5 
3-8 
•2 
$ 
19-8 
18-8 
4- 
2-5 
9* 
3-8 
•2 
2 
19* 
18- 
i 
25 
8*4 
3-8 
•8 
2 
17-8 
16-8 
3'75 
2*5 
8' 
3-75 
•1 
Range 
17-8-20 
16-8-18*8 
3'75-4 
2*3-2'5 
8-9 
3-4-38 
•1--8 
6 
17* 
! 16- 
3-3 
2-2 
8*2 
3-5 
•5 
6 
17-2 
16-4 
3-3 
2'2 
7*8 
3-5 
•0 
6 
17-2 
16-4 
3*3 
2' 
7*9 
3*2 
•5 
6 
17-3 
16-2 
3*4 
2*2 
8- 
3'75 
•3 
6 
16-2 
14- 
3*2 
2* 
7*2 
3-2 
•2 
6 
17'2 
16-2 
3*4 
21 
7-9 
3-5 
r 
6 
15*5 
15*3 
3*2 
2' 
7- 
—• 
•2 
6 
17*5 
16-5 
3-8 
2-2 
8* 
— 
•1 
6 
15- 
14- 
3- 
1-9 
69 
^— 
•2 
6 
17*5 
16-5 
3-75 
2'2 
7-2 
1 — 
•5 
6 
17'5 
16-5 
1 3-6 
22 
7-2 
3-75 
•5 
6 
16'2 
15*2 
3-2 
2- 
7-2 
3-5 
•0 
6 
17-2 
16*2 
3-4 
2 1 
7-3 
3-5 
1 
6 
16* 
15- 
3*2 
2' 
7- 
1 3-5 
•0 
6 
17* 2 
16 2 
3-4 
2- 
7-5 
•2 
Range 
15-17-5 
14--16-5 
3-3'8 
1* 9-2*2 
6'9-8'2 
! 3'2-3'75 
o-i- 
Two females from Peradeniya “caught at light” in June, 1901. 
One male “ on banks of river” at Kandy, June, 1903. Five males 
and three females and several nymphs from Kesbewa (Colombo), 
“from rice fields and dry bed of tank,” April, 1903. Nine males 
and six females “caught at light,” Colombo, in April. E. Ernest 
Green. 
There is considerable variation in this species as shown in the 
table of measurements of twenty-six specimens. 
Bolivar described the species from one male, the measurements 
of which are as follows 
Length of body 6, 11 mm., pronot. 16*5 mm., post. fern. 7 mm. 
Criotettix miliarius , Bol. (1887, p. 226). 
12 .—Acanthalobus miliarius cuneatus , form. nov. 
Similar to A. miliarius; the form of the vertex and legs being 
the same, and in all other respects similar, with the exception of 
the pronotum and wings. The pronotum differs in being more 
rugose, and more cuneate posteriorly, the apex extending not more 
than two millimeters beyond the femoral knees, and not or little 
