148 APPENDIX. — MEMBRACID.Ii. 



3336. Oxyrhachis binsarus, sp. n. 



Pronotum dark castaneous brown, posterior marginal areas of 

 the lateral ])ronotal ])rocesses above and their central disks 

 beneath and almost apical half of posterior process, black ; face 

 purplish red suffused with black; legs brownish ochraceous, the 

 femora (excluding apices) much dnrker. more or less palely 

 longly pilose ; tegmina subhyaline, the veins castaneous, a black 

 spot at apex of inner angle, the apical veins also black, most of 

 the veins palely shortly pilose ; prouotal lateral processes robust, 

 distinctly obliquely directed njiwnrdly, the apices very slightly 

 recurved and obtusely broadly nngulate, tricarinate, the iiosterior 

 process with nearly its apical half distinctly recurved, the whole 

 pronottim including posterior process distinctly centrally longi- 

 tudinally carinate ; base of tegmina black with ochraceous 

 suffusions, distinctly punctate. 



Length S.i ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 5 millim. 



Bah. Binsar (Kumaon), 7700 feet (A. D. Imms). 



Allied to 0. egypiianus, Dist., but differing in the colour of the 

 head, pronotum, and legs and the length and shape of the posterior 

 pronotal process. 



Genus HYPSAUCHENIA. (A^ol. lY, p. 10.) 

 Hypsauchenia haedwicici, (Tol. IV, p. 10.) 



Add : Hah. Assam ; Cheerapungi, Khasi ITills, 4400 feet 

 {S. W. Kemp). 



3337. Hypsauchenia kempi, sp. u. 



Black ; basal area of ])osterior pronotal process^ a central 

 anterior marginal space to tegmina, and tibiae and tarsi (uiore 



Fig. 107. — Hypsatichcnia kempi. 



or less) pale dull sanguineous ; a small white spot on tegminal, 

 margin near apex of posterior pronotal process ; pronotum longly 



