156 RUTELIX^E. 



13(). Anomala variivestis, sp. nov. (Plate III, figs. 20, 21.) 



Testaceous yellow, with the clvpeus, forehead and tarsi red, and 

 a large patch oti each side of the middle line of the pronotum (the 

 two patches sometimes partly fused together), the extreme mar- 

 gins of the elytra (the sutural dark line dilating into a triangular 

 patch round the scutelhim), and sometimes the whole of the elytra, 

 black or nearly hlack. 



0\al in shape, convex and very smooth and shining. The 

 clvpeus and forehead are densely and rugosely punctured, the 

 former short and broadly rounded, and the vertex strongly 

 punctured. The pronotum is lather closely and evenly punc- 

 tured, with the sides strongly rounded, the front angles slightly 

 acute, the hind angles rounded and the base finely margined. 

 The scutellum is finely punctured, and the elytra are deeply and 

 closely punctate-striate, the second stria broken up in its anterior 

 haU into numerous large punctures. The pygidium is closely and 

 rugosely punctured. 'I'he sides of the metasteruum are closely 

 punctured and thinly clothed with short erect hairs. The front 

 tibia is armed with two strong teeth, the hind tibia is constricted 

 before the extremity, and the longer claw of the front and middle 

 feet is cleft. 



c5' . The teeth of the front tibia are very sharp. 



§ . The terminal tooth of the front tibia is blunt and club- 

 shaped. 



Lingth, 13-5-14-5 mm.; breadth, 7-8 mm. 



Assam : Manipur ( W. Bohert)/) ; Burma : Mnymyo (//. L. 

 Andreives). 



Type in the British Museum ; co-types in Mr. H. E. Andrewes' 

 collection. 



The specimens of the typical pale form are all from Assam and 

 those of the dark phase with entirely black elvtra ai'e from 

 Maymyo. 



137. Anomala bilobata. (Plate IT, fig. 18.) 



Anomala bilobata, Arrow, Ann. Mag. iS'at. Hist, (8) x, 1912, 

 p. 329. 



Testaceous, with the clypeus, hind tibise and all the tarsi reddish. 



The form is elongate and cylindricaL The head is small and 

 deeply punctured, and the clypeus transverse, with the margin 

 strongly reflexed and bilobed in front. The pronotum is very 

 finely punctured, rounded at the sides, u ith the front angles 

 nearly right angles, the hind angles \ery obtuse and the base 

 finely margined and very gently rounded. Tne scutellum is finely 

 punctured, and the elvtra bear irregular vowa of fine punctures, 

 the 2ikI interval being wide and irregularly punctured. The 

 pygidium is rather rugosely but not deeply punctured. The meta- 

 steruum is finely and densely punctured and clothed with fine 

 yellowish pubescence. The front tibia is tridentate and the inner 

 claw of the front tarsus is cleft. 



