nYPSAUCHEXIA. 



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projection, nearly but not reaching the tegminal apices ; tegmma 

 for about two-thirds broadly laterally punctate ; tibi^ and tarsi a 

 little paler than femora. 

 Length 7 to 8 millim. 



m^' 



M^J 



j-jg, Q,—Hypsauchenia hardwicki. 



Hah. Sikhim. ^^aga Hills (i)o7i(?W^) ; Khasi Hills (JbrtZan) ; 

 Assam and Nepal {fide Atkinson)-, Darjiling {CoU. DisU). J:'egu 



(Coll. Bucldon). , . , . 



I possess Buckton's type of H. f oralis, which is now nn- 

 fortunately in a somewhat mutilated condition, but there is little 

 doubt that he was quite right in surmising that it was a variety ot 

 Kirby's species ; the var. pViimcm is a smaller and paler torm 

 of the species. 



2113. Hypsauchenia siibfusca, BucM. Mon.3£embrac. p. 211, t. xlvi, 



Ilv'piuchenia hardwickii, Fairm. {nee Kirby) Ami. Soc. But. Fr. 

 1846, p. ry20, t. iii, ff. '20, 21. 



Fig. ~ .—Hyj)saiichcnia ^iihfiiac-a. 

 Allied to H. Txardwiclci but differing principally in the following 



