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lations of setae on the ventral segments are conspicuous. 

 The front tibiae are slender with elongate apical, and ob- 

 solete middle tooth. The hind tibiae are very coarsely punc- 

 tate externally. 



This species appears to differ from A. sulcatula only by 

 the sculpture. It occurs also in Java , from whence it was 

 procured by Dr. Horsfield. 



Several individuals have been brought home by the Su- 

 matra-Expedition : two from Silago (June and July 1877), 

 four from Moeara Laboe (November 1877), two from Loe- 

 boekh Gadang (December 1877) and one from the district 

 of Rawas (May 1878). 



21. Anomala c hal cites, (Dej.) n. sp. 



Ex affinitate A. viridis, sed mul to minor. Supra viri- 

 dis , nitida , subtus cum pedibus rufo-cuprea , tibiis posterio- 

 ribus tarsisque obscurioribus , metallescentibus ; elytris aequa- 

 liter , sat fortiter , vix crebre punctatis ; pygidio viridi, dense 

 aequaliterque ruguloso , opaco, nudo. — Long. 18 — 21 m.m. 



Above of an uniform, rather dark green colour; head 

 rugosely punctured in front , more sparingly on the vertex. 

 Thorax shining , very distinctly , evenly , moderately closely 

 punctured; scutellum punctured like the elytra. Elytra 

 distinctly and evenly, but not densely punctured, quite 

 shining , the serial punctures similar to the others , and 

 thus indistinct, although their hnear arrangement allows 

 them to be perceived. Pygidium entirely dull green, den- 

 sely and evenly rugose , c^uite dull , and without any pubes- 

 cence ; the exposed part of the propygidium also dull green. 

 Undersurface entirely rufous, more or less distinctly tinged 

 with brassy; the posterior tibiae and tarsi always darker 

 and more metallic than the rest of the legs. 



Specimens from Silago, Moeara Laboe, Loeboekh Ga- 

 dang, Peak of Indrapoera (at an altitude of about 1000 

 M.), Padang and the district of Rawas. A specimen of a 



iNotes from, the Leyden Museum, Vol. III. 



