244 RrTELiN.i;. 



Brilliant metallic green or golden-green above and beneath, 

 with the elytra non-metallic pea-green and not very shining, the 

 humeral and a])ical calli ol' each shining ruby-red. 



The body is moderately elongate, not very convex, and clothed 

 vi'ith short pale hairs at the sides beneath. The head, pronotum 

 and scutellum are not perceptibly punctured ; the clypeus broad 

 and transversely rectangular, \\ith the margin strongly reflexed,^ 

 neai'ly straight in front, the angles rounded, the suture deep and 

 pitted on each side. The pronotum has the front angles a little 

 produced, the hiud tingles obtuse, and the posterior lobe broad 

 and truncate. The elytra are closely punctured and show well- 

 marked paired longitudinal lines, the outer margius being rather 

 broadly flattened from the shoulders to considerably beyond the 

 middle. The pygidiuni is finely rugose at the base and extreme 

 apex, and deeply impressed on each side. The mesosteruum is 

 smooth in the middle, and finely and densely punctured at the sides ;. 

 the abdomen is iiTegularly punctured at the sides. The meso- 

 sternal process is strongly ciirved, slender and acute. Tlie front 

 tibia is acute at the apex and without a lateral tooth. 



S . The front tibia and tarsus are much shorter and thicker 

 than those of the female, the inner front claw strongly dilated, 

 and the longer spur of the hiud tibia elongated, strongly curved 

 and knobbed at the end. 



Lenr/tJi, 14 mm.; breadth, 7'5 mm. 



Punjab : Murree ; Ukited Provinces : Jauusar ; Sikkim : Dar- 

 jiling, 7000 ft. (Indian Museum) ; Tibet ; W. China : Szechuen^ 

 Siao-Lu. 



Ti/jie in the Indian Museum ; tliat of C. seminitidus in the 

 Paris Museum (?). 



262. Anomala xanthonota, sp. nov. 



Bright yellow above, the head, pronotum, scutellum and pygi- 

 dium sufiused with metallic lustre ; the head golden, the pronotum 

 and scutellum rosy ; tlie sides of the former 

 and the pygidium tinged with green. The 

 legs and lower surface are deep metallic 

 green, the abdomen purplish green. 



It is oval and a little depressed, with 



the clypeus broad, and its margin vexy 



strongly reflexed and nearly straight in 



front. The head is lightly punctured, a 



little more strongly upon the clypeus, and 



the pronotum and scutellum still more 



finely and scantily, the punctures being 



Fig. b^.— Anomala irregular, except a subsutural and three 



xanthonota. paired series placed rather far apart on 



the elytra, the outer margins of which are 



flattened and dilated behind the shoulders. The pygidium is very 



shining, with sparse punctures, which are very fine in the middle 



