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HYPSAUCHENIA BULBOSA, n.s. 
(Plate XLVI. fig. 4.) 
Dark ferruginous brown; the procephalon rising as a cone from above the 
shoulders into a twisted bulbous sculptured process, from which proceeds a long 
filament cleft at its extremity; the pronotum is carried backwards as a cylindrical 
attenuated process without any flattened blade ; tegmina obscurely fuscated, bronzed 
in lustre, and with indistinct neuration ; legs not spatulous. 
Size, 10 x 3 mm. 
Habitat. —Perak. 
Mr. Distant’s Collection, kindly lent by the owner, contains nine specimens. 
HYPSAUCHENIA SUBFUSCA, n.s. 
(Plate XLYI. figs. 5, 5a.) 
Colour ochreous yellow ; tegmina mottled with brown, with a whitish fascia 
across the disc ; the limbus broad, with the apical areas much subdivided ; the 
summit of the procephalic horn is formed of two stylate lobes. 
Size, 8x7 mm. 
Habitat. —Assam. 
From Mr. Distant's Collection. 
HYPSAUCHENIA WESTWOODII, Westw. 
(Plate XLYI. figs. 6, 6a.) 
Fairm. l.c. p. 521, PI. VII. figs. 6, 7, and 8, p. 521. 
Colour ferruginous brown ; procephalon rising above the head into a compressed 
bi-carinated horn, which is ciliated posteriorly; the summit is bent at an angle, and 
divides into two branches, truncated at their apices ; there is a pale patch on the 
dorsum. “ L echancree sur l’ecusson est a peine visible.”—Fairmaire, l.c. 
Size, 10 x 9 mm. 
Habitat .—Philippine Isles. 
HYPSAUCHENIA PYGMtEA, n.s. 
(Plate XLYII. fig. 1.) 
This singularly shaped insect is remarkable from its long procephalic horn, which 
is cleft and foliated at the apex ; the posterior part of the pronotum is flattened into 
a triangular process, and the abdomen is ochreous yellow and coloured like the eyes. 
The specimen figured is that of a male from Mr. Distant’s Collection. 
