202 RUTKLIJf-T:. 



81 (80) Pygidiuni hairy; pronotum 



rather more elongate perplexa, Hope, p. 228, and 



indistmcta, sp.^n., p. 229. 



82 (79) Very shining- above chloropus, sp. n.,'p. 229. 



83 (78) Pygidium shining, not densely 



sculptured iJer/uensis, sp. n., 230. 



84 (45) Elytra very smooth and shining, 



finely punctured. 



85 (104) Upper surfiice green. 



86 (87) Small chlorocarpa, sp. n., p. 230. 



87 (86) Large. 



88 (91) Legs and lower surface uniform 



deep green, not at all golden 

 or tiery. 



89 (90) Pronotum deeply and densely 



punctured monochroa, Bates, p. 231. 



90 (89) Pronotum not deeply and 



densely punctured chlorosoma, sp. n., p. 231. 



91 (88) Legs and lower surface not uni- 



form deep green. 



92 (103) Elytra without abruptly-ending 



lateral margins. 



93 (100) Pygidium less huely rugulose. 



94 (95) Elytra broadest behind the 



middle ( J with very hairy 



pygidium) dimidiata, Hope, p. 232. 



95 (94) Elytra not broadest behind the 



middle (2 without very hairy 

 pygidium). 



96 (99) Very shining above. 



97 (98) Marginal membrane of elytra 



very narrow dussuinieri, BL, p. 233. 



98 (97) Marginal membrane of elytra 



less narrow . chlorophylla, sp. n., p. 233. 



99 (96) Less shining above cupripes, Hope, p. 234. 



100 (93) Pygidium very finely rugulose 



(opaque in 5 )• 



101 (102) Bright green above; legs golden. r/r«7i^«'6', Hope, p. 234. 



102 (101) Posy green above ; leg? blue . . rhoduDiela, sp. n., p. 235. 



103 (92) Elytra with abruptly-ending 



lateral margins cJdorocheh/s, Arr., p. 236. 



104 (85) Upper surface dark coppery . . rufiventris, Redt., p. 236. 



201. Anomala lignea, sp. nov. 



Chestuiit-red, with a slight coppery or metallic green lustre, the 

 tibise and tarsi rather darker than the rest of the body, and 

 the upper and lower surface entirely clothed with extremely fine 

 greyish setse. 



It is elongate-oval, slightly convex and not very shining, and 

 the legs are rather long and slender. The head is finelv and 

 closely granulated, with the clypeus rather small and the front 

 margin only slightly reflexed. The pronotum hears very dense 

 and uniform punctures, which tend to run together transversely, 

 and the sides are slightly angulated before the middle, the front 



