208 EUTELIN^. 



thinly clothed with short yellowish hair. The front tibia is armed 

 with a long terminal tooth and a short npper one, the hind tibia 

 is long and slender, and tlie longer claw of the front and middle 

 feet is cleft. 



J . The last joint of the front tarsus is enlarged and the inner 

 front claw strongly dilated. 



5 unknown. 



Length, 11*5-12'5 mm. : breadth, 6"5 mm, 



SiKKiM : Mungphu {E. T. Atkinson), Darjiling, Pashok, 3500 ft. 

 (F. H. Gravely, May, June), Soora, 4000-5000 ft. {F. H. Gmvehj) ; 

 Bhutan (X. Durel). 



Type in the British Museum ; co-types in the Indian Museum 

 and M. Eene Oberthiir's collection. 



Taken by Mr. Gravely on a Datura plant. 



209. Anomala mystica, sp. nov. 



Testaceous, with a faint metallic green lustre, the elytra tra- 

 versed by two interru])ted sinuous black lines, one before and the 

 other behind the middle. The hind tibise and tarsi are deep 

 metallic green. 



It is elongate-oval, tapering m front and behind, the upper 

 surface everywhere finely and densely punctured or punctate- 

 rugose, with very minute inconspicuous setae, the lower surface 

 clothed at the sides with fine tawny hair. The clypeus is small, 

 transversely rounded and finely and rugosely punctured, the 

 forehead and vertex very closely and evenly punctured. The 

 prouotum and scutellum are also very closely and evenly punc- 

 tured, the sides of the former gently rounded in the middle, 

 straight in front and behind, the front angles rather acute, the 

 hind angles blunt, but nearly rectangular, and the base not mar- 

 gined. The elytra are striated, the intervals unequal, convex and 

 finely and closely punctate-rugulose, and the membranous margins 

 rather conspicuous. The pygidiuu) is rather finely transversely 

 rugulose. The front tibia is bidentate, the hind tibia slender, its 

 lono-er terminal spine very slender and about twice as long as 

 the shorter one, and the longer claw of the front and middle feet 

 cleft. 



S . The inner front claw is short, broad and acute, and the 

 teeth of the front tibia are very short and sharp. 



Length, 14 mm. ; breadth, 8 mm. 



Burma: Karen Hills (W. Doherty). 



Type in the British Museum. 



It is a peculiar species, chiefly remarkable for the very minute 

 set£e with which its upper surface is beset. 



210. Anomala bella, sp. nov. (Plate I, fig. 9.) 



Testaceous, entirely suffused with a golden, golden green or 

 metallic purplish lustre, with the hinder part of the head, a 

 narrow median line and an irregular patch on each side of the 



