158 KUTELTNiE. 



This species is extremely close to A. bilobata, but differs in its 

 rather finer puncturation, the black hind tibiae and tarsi, and the 

 thick fi'inge of the middle femur. 



139. Anomala anguliceps, sp. uov. 



Pale testaceous yellow, with the head, hind tibiae and all the 

 tarsi red, and a fine black marginal line to the clypeus, scutellum 

 and elytra. The teeth of the front tibia and the vertex of the 

 head at the sides are also black. 



It is elongate, cylindrical and convex, smooth above, but not 

 very shining. The head is densely and moderately finely |)unc- 

 tured, with the front margin of the clypeus straight, strongly 

 reflexed and slightly angulated on each side. The pronotuni is 

 very finely and ratlier closely punctured, with the sides rounded, 

 the front angles blunt, the hind angles very obtuse and the base 

 completely margined. The scutellum is finely and moderately 

 closely punctured, and the elytra are less finely and closely 

 punctured, some of the punctures forming vague longitudinal 

 lines, and the intervals everywhere very finely puuctulated. The 

 pygidium is rather closely punctured, the punctures coalescing 

 transversely in the basal part and large and distinct tovAards the 

 apex. The metasternuni is clothed with fairly close but not long 

 yellow hairs. The legs are moderately long, the front tibia armed 

 with two strong teeth and a slight upper one, the hind tibia 

 moderately long, and the longer claw of the front foot cleft. 



(5 . The apical tooth of the front tibia is rather sharp and the 

 inner front claw is dilated. 



Length, 21 mm.; breadth, 10*5 mm. 



BuEMA : Karen Hills ( W. iJoherty). 



Type in the British Museum. 



140. Anomala tristis, sp. nov. 



Testaceous yellow, with the head and elytra black, the clypeus, 

 pronotum (except the lateral margins), scutellum, pygidium and 

 tarsi dark red or brown. 



The body is rather elongate, parallel-sided and depressed in 

 shape. The eyes are very large and prominent, the clypeus 

 small and I'ugosely punctured, with the front margin straight 

 and strongly reflexed. The forehead is deeply but not densely 

 punctured, and the pronotum is also strongly and moderately 

 closely punctured, with the sides regularly rounded, the front 

 angles right angles, the hind angles very obtuse and the base 

 finely margined. The scutellum is finely punctured, and the 

 elytra are closely and deeply grooved, with close and deep punc- 

 tures in the grooves. The pygidium is moderately deeply and 

 closely punctured. The legs are stout, the front tibia armed 

 with three teeth, of which the uppermost is feeble, the hind 

 tibia a little constricted before the extremity, and the longer 

 claw of the front foot only cleft. 



