224 BUTKLIN.Ti:. 



232. Anomala papuna, sp. nov. (Plate iU, fig. 8.) 



Deep metallic green, with the lower surface, femora and narrow 

 lateral margins to the pronotuin testaceous, the elytra russet, 

 wdth a slight non-metallic green tinge, especially along the suture 

 and at the margins, and the abdomen and pygidium reddish^ 

 with a slight metallic lustre. The tibite and tarsi are very dark 

 metallic green. 



It is oval, convex, closely punctured above and not very 

 shining. The clypeus is broadly rounded, densely and con- 

 lluently punctured, the forehead closely and deeply, and the 

 vertex rather closely. The pronotum is closely, finely and rather 

 unevenly punctured, with a very narrow smooth median line ; 

 the sides are regularly rounded, the front angles right angles, the 

 hind angles very blunt and the base not entirely margined. The 

 scutellum is finely punctured, the elytra very closely, but scarcely 

 confluently, and almost without perceptible longitudinal lines of 

 punctures. The pygidium is finely and densely rugose and 

 opaque, with a rather thin clothing of tine decumbent yellow 

 hairs. The metasternum is similarly clothed. The front tibia 

 is armed with two strong teeth, the hind tibia is stout, and 

 the longer claw is cleft upon the front and middle feet. 



J . The teeth of the front tibia are sharp, and the inner front 

 claw is strongly dilated. 



5 unknown. 



Lencjth, 18 mm. ; breadth, 10-5 mm. 



Burma : Tenasserim, Papun (Lt.-CoL Adamson). 



Type in the British Museum. 



233. Anomala xanthoptera. (Plate IT, fig. 1.) 



limnaJa raiitJiopfera, Blanch.,* Cat. Coll. Ent. Mus. Paris, 1851 



(1850), p. 195. 

 Anomala prastnicallis, liates,* The Entomologist, xxiv, 1891 ^ 



Suppl., p. 18. 



Yellowy with a green tinge, metallic beneath, and witli the 

 head, pronotum (except the lateral margins), scutellum, hind 

 tibia) and tarsi bright metallic green, with red-brown reflections,^ 

 and the front and middle tibise and tarsi and the abdomen reddish, 

 with metallic green reflections. The elytra are of a peculiar pale 

 greenish-russet tint. 



It is shortly oval, convex and moderately shining. The clypeus 

 is finely ruo-ose and nearly semicircular, and the forehead is finely 

 and closely punctured, a little more strongly and densely at the 

 sides. The lateral margins of the pronotum are very bluntly 

 ano-ulated a little before the middle, the front angles nearly right 

 angles and the hind angles very obtuse. The scutellum is finely 

 punctured. The elytra are very finely punctured all over and 

 have also larger punctures forming not very conspicuous double 

 rows, and irregularly scattered in the subsutural interval ; the 

 membranous margin is narrow. The pygidium is very finely and 



