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50 (49) Mesosternal process not large, roun- 



ded, nor produced downwards. 



51 (54) Rather large ; prouotum and elytra 



uniformly coloured. 



52 (53) Strongly punctured above ; very 



convex isolata, sp. n., p. 260. 



53 (52) Minutely punctured above ; not very 



convex pi/roscelis, Hope, p. 261. 



54 (51) Small ; pronotum and elytra dis- 



similarly coloured. 



55 (66) Pronotum clothed with long erect 



hairs /estiva, sp. n., p. 261, 



56 (55) Pronotum not hairy, 



57 (64) Pygidium not densely clothed with 



hair. 

 68 (59) Pronotum scarcely punctured .... eri/throptera, Kr., p. 262. 



59 (58) Pronotum strongly punctured at the 



sides. 



60 (61) Lower surface pale ; pygidium 



shining , pusilla, Arr., p, 263. 



61(60) Lower surface dark ; pygidium dull. 



62 (63) Mesosternal process not at all pro- 



duced parva, sp. n., p, 264. 



63 (62) Mesosternal process slightly produced, dohertyi, sp. n., p. 264. 



64 (57) Pygidium densely clothed with grey 



hair. 



65 (68) Femora and tibiae yellowish. 



66 (67) Larger; pronotum of the same sex 



less strongly sculptured mooi'ei, Kr., p. 265. 



67 (66) Smaller ; pronotum of the same sex 



more strongly sculptured flavipes, sp. n,, p, 266, 



68 (65) Tibiae dark-coloured lateralis, Hope, p. 267. 



258. Anomala rosetti. 



Mimela rosetti, Nonfr., Wien. Ent. Zeit. ix, 1890, p. 76. 

 Spileuchlora rosetti, Ohaus, Deutsche Ent, Zeits. 1903, p. 209. 

 ? Mimela pyropus, Nonfr. 1. c. p, 77. 



? Roplolontha paviei, Fairm,, Mission Pavie, ii, 1904, p. 87, 

 pi. ix bis, fig, 3. 



Deep shining metallic green or golden-green, sometimes slightly 

 opalescent upon the elytra. 



It is large, elongate-oval, very smooth above and beneath, with 

 scanty yellowish hairs at the sides of the body beneath and a few 

 minute setae upon the pygidium. The clypeus and forehead are 

 densely and rugosely punctured, the vertex more finely. The 

 pronotum is very finely and inconspicuously punctured, except at 

 the sides, where the punctures are moderately strong and close ; 

 the lateral margins are strongly curved, much narrowed to the 

 front, the front angles right angles, the hind angles obtuse and the 

 base gently trisinuate, Thescutellum is rather small, acute at the 

 apex and scarcelypunctured. The elytra are finely and irregularly 

 punctured, without longitudinal rows. The pygidium is rather 

 coarsely rugose, with a few minute setae. The metasternum is 



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