or 
110 Mr. C. O. Waterhouse on the 
Anomala testaceipes, Motsch. 
Rhombonyzx testaceipes, Motsch. Etud. Ent. 1860, p. 14. 
* Oblongus, postice paulo dilatatus, punctatus, nitidus, 
supra viridi-zneus, subtus testaceus, nigro-viridi-variega- 
tus; ore, antennis, thoracis lateribus angustissime, pyg eidio, 
ano pedibusque testaceis, tibiis tarsisque viridi-maculatis ; : 
capite crebre punctato ; thorace valde transverso, nitido, 
sparsim punctulato, ineequali, medio longitudinaliter im- 
presso, lateribus arcuatis, medio dilatatis antice angustatis, 
angulis anticis prominulis, posticis rectis; scutello trans- 
verso, arcuato, sparsim punctulato ; elytris thorace paulo 
latioribus, postice dilatatis, apice subtruncatis, utrinque 
costis quatuor suturaque elevatis, costis obtusis, nitidis, 
interstitiis subrugoso-punctatis, paulo opacis ; pygidio ab- 
dominisque punctatis.” 
Long. 63 lin.; lat. 33 lin. 
I am in considerable doubt with regard to this species. 
There is, however, a specimen of an insect (6 lin.) which 
agrees so nearly with the description that I have considered 
it the present species. ‘There is also a common insect 
which I take to be merely a variety of A. testaceipes, 
which has the thorax rather less thickly punctured; the 
cost of the elytra strongly marked, with the intervals 
semi-opaque, and very finely granulose. ‘This is closely 
allied to A. costata, but is rather smaller (7 lin.), and is 
easily distinguished by the rugulose intervals of the elytra. 
Hab.—Hakodadi ; Nagasaki, &c., in July. 
The following is also closely allied :— 
Anomala flavilabris, sp. nov. 
A, testaceipedi affinis, minus convexa, clypeo testaceo, 
thorace discrete punctulato, lateribus arcuatis in medio 
nec dilatatis, postice marginato; elytris obsolete costatis, 
interstitiis nitidis, punctatis et rugulosis. 
Long. 7—8 lin. ; lat. 33—4 ln. 
This is at once separated from A. testaceipes (with the 
description of which it agrees perfectly except in the 
above particulars) by the sides of the thorax being not 
angulate in the middle, and by the base being margined, 
which is only the case towards the sides in A. costata and 
testaceipes. 
Hab.—Japan. 
