HYBANDA. 



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subapical protuberance, the surface of u liich is widelv reticulate, 

 the apex moderately long and slender, reaching the apex of the 

 inner margin of the tegmiua ; tegmina thickly punctate at base 

 and to beyond middle, strongly wrinkled on disk, the apical area 

 paler, reticidate and sprinkled with small ^\hite spots. 



Length 7 millim. 



Hah. Burma; Kuby Mines (7)o7<e/-^y). 



Genus HYBANDA, nov. 



Type, H. anodonta, Buckt. 



Distr Unit Ion. Oriental Eegion. 



Allied to If 'Ipsa ucJw Ilia but differing principally by the structure 

 of the posterior process, which is uniformly slender and without a 

 subapical erection. Ocelli about as far apart from eyes as from 

 each other ; dorsal process of the pronotum variable, recurved as 

 in Hupsauchenia, sometimes centrally globose as in //. bidbosa, 

 Buckt., apically bilobate or bifurcate; posterior process slender, 

 centrally and laterally carinate, attenuated towards apex, not 

 reaching tegminal apex. 



At present I am only acquainted with two species which belong 

 to this genus, both found in the Malay Peninsula where thev 

 appear to be abundant, at least at Perak, and one of which is 

 recorded from Assam. 



Another allied genus, Pyrrjauclienia, Bredd., has been described 

 from Celebes. 



2110. Hybanda anodonta, BucJd. (Ilypsauchenia) Mon. Membrac. 

 p. '212, t. xlvii, f. 2 (1903). 



Puscous-bro\vn ; apical ai-ea of tegmina brownish-ochraceous ; 



underside of body and the 

 legs usually dark testaceous; 

 pronotum punctate and sub- 

 rugulose, the dorsal process 

 long, posteriorly and up- 

 wardly inclined, its apex 

 bilobed, the lobes elongate 

 and somewhat narro\\- and 

 only narro\\ly divided at 

 base ; posterior process not 

 elevated, long, narrow, finely 

 dentate above ; tegmina 

 coarsely punctate to a little 

 beyond middle, inner apical 

 margin wrinkled; eyes pro- 

 Fig. 9. — Hybanda anoJunla. mineut and piceous. 



Length 7 to 8 millim. 



Hab. Assam {fide Buclton). — Malay Peninsula, Perak (Doherti/). 



