212 IIUIE.INM::. 



Sik'KiM: Kiirseong (^. A. TfAbreu, Fersclmieghcn), Darjiling 

 (7/. Fruhsiorfer). 



Type in the British Museum. 



This species is i-elated to the Chinese A. rufopariita, Fairin.^ 

 but is longer and narrower, and the markings are paler and less 

 sharply defined. 



214. Anomala flavonotata. 



A)H)ni(iht fiavo/iotatd, Arrow, Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ix, 1912, 

 p. 7:!. 



Very dark greenish or coppery black above and beneath, with 

 a narrow transverse zigzag yellow band at the middle of the- 

 elytra, sometimes breaking up into three small spots. 



The body is elongate-oval, shining and moderately couvex. 

 The clypeus is short, rounded and rugosely punctured, the fore- 

 head closely and strongly punctured in front and thinly behind. 

 The pronotum is rather finely and closely punctured, with the 

 sides narrowed to the front, the front angles acute, the hind 

 angles nearly I'ight angles, the base trisinuate and not margined. 

 The scutellum is well punctured, and the elytra rather unevenly 

 punctate-striate, with a broad irregularly punctured subsutural 

 space ; the punctures disappear towards the apices, but the whole 

 surface of the elytra is sprinkled with very line scattered punctu- 

 lations. The pygidium is very finely, but not closely, transversely 

 strigose, with a few long hairs towards the apex. The meta- 

 sternum is rugose and clothed with short erect pubescence, and 

 the abdomen is striolated at the sides. The front tibia is^ 

 strongly bidentate, the hind tibia slender and the longer claw of 

 the front and middle feet is bifid. 



J . The upper surface is more minutely punctured and shining 

 than in the female : the club of the antenna is longer ; the terminal 

 tooth of the front tibia much shorter and sharper ; and the front 

 claw-joint bears a sharp basal tooth. 



2 . The terminal tooth of the front tibia is very broad and blunt. 



Length, 15-18 mm. ; bi'eadth, 8-9 mm. 



SiKKiM : Kurseong, 5000 ft. {Verscliraeghen, E. A. UAbreu)^ 

 Darjiling; Bhutan: ^akion {L. Ihirel). 



Type in the British Museum. 



215. Anomala lineatopennis. 



Anomala lineatopeiims, lUanch.,* Cat. Coll. Ent. Mas. Paris, 1851 

 (1850), p. 191. 



Very dark coppery or greenish black above and beneath, with 

 the lateral margins of the pronotum and the elytra straw-coloured,, 

 except the extreme sutural and external edges of the latter, and 

 a narrow longitudinal stripe upon the humeral callus, gradually 

 vanishing posteriorly, sometimes very short and sometimes ex- 

 tending nearly the whole length of the elytra. 



The body is moderately elongate and convex, with the meta- 



