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Kl'TELIN.i:. 



cJ . T!ie inner front claw is angularly dilated at the lower 

 edge, and the hind tibia is more slender than in the female. 

 Length, 14-5-16 mm. ; breadth, 8-5-10 nun. 

 BiriiMA : Karen Hills, 2800-3600 ft. {L. Fea). 

 Type in the Genoa Museum; co-type in the British Museum. 



243. Anomala peguensis, sp. nov. (Plate II, fig. 2.) 



Bright green, smooth and shining, with red-brown reflections, 

 the lower surface and pygidinm golden-red, and the tibise and 

 tarsi dark metallic green. 



Tlie body is elongate-oval in shape, closely and very hiiely 

 punctured above, and thinly clothed with short yellowish hair 

 beneath. The clypeus is broadly rounded and finely granulated, 

 the forehead finely rugosely punctured. The pronotum is strongly 

 narrowed in front, the sides are strongly rounded, the front angles 

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

 and not completely margined, the puncturatioii very fine, ch)se 

 and uniform. The scntellum is finely punctured, and the elytra 

 finely and closely, ^vith inconspicuous lonuitudinal lines of slightly 

 larger punctures. The pygidium is shining and not very densely 

 transversely striolated. The front tibia is strongly bidentate, and 

 the longer claw of the front and middle feet cleft. 



6 ■ The pygidinm bears a few short scattered hairs. 



2 . The pygidium is clothed with long erect hairs. 



Le)i(/i7i, 19-20 mm. ; breadth, 1 0-5-11-5 mm. 



Burma: Pegu, Palou (L. Fea, Aug., Sept.). 



Ti/2^e in the British Museum ; co-types in the Genoa Museum. 



One male specimen of this species is of a dark purplish-brown 

 colour above. 



244. Anomala chlorocarpa, sp. nov. (Plate 111, fig. 5.) 



Brilliant deep emerald-green above, with the lower surface 

 dark coppery and the tibiae coppery green. 



Oval, convex, very smooth and brilliant, with tlie metasteinum 

 densely and the pygidiuui and abdomen beneath thinly clothed 

 with short whitish hairs. The clypeus is rounded and densely 

 rugose, the forehead is densely and the vertex strongly punctured. 

 The pronotum is moderately closely punctured, finely in the 

 middle and rather more coarsely at the sides; the lateral margins 

 are gently rounded, the front angles nearly right angles, the 

 hind angles obtuse and the base not completely margined. The 

 scutellum is finely punctured, and the elytra rather iiiore coarsely 

 but not strongly, and almost without a trace of longitudinal rows 

 of punctures ; the marginal membranes are well developed behind. 

 The pygidium is rather coarsely transversely strigose. The legs 

 are short and stout, the front tibia armed with two strong teeth, 

 the hind tibia very stout, and the longer claw cleft on the front 

 and middle feet. 



c? . The inner front claw is angularly dilated beneath. 



