482 Mr. G. J. Arrow on new Species of 



The clypeus is small and ruf^ose, the forehead coarsely punc- 

 tured, the pronotum strongly and rather closely punctured. 

 The sides of the latter are feebly angulated before the middle, 

 the hind angles very obtuse, and the base gently lobed before 

 the scutelluni and not margined. The scutellum is sparingly 

 punctured. The elytra bear double rows of well-marked 

 punctures and the alternate intervals are broad and bear 

 similar but irregular punctures. The pygidium is closely and 

 rather finely punctured. The mesosternal process is short, 

 straigiit, and very sharp. The mesosternum is densely 

 punctured at the sides and the abdomen moderately punctured 

 all over. The antennal club is rather long iu both sexes and 

 the front tibia is strongly bidentate. 



(^ . The inner anterior claw forms a broad sharply pointed 

 lamina and is minutely cleft at the outer edge. 



A. agneJla is closely related to A. gemnnda, which it 

 resembles in the clothing of whitish hair, but it is stouter and 

 quite differently coloured, and the sternal process is hori- 

 zontal. 



Anomala luridicoVis^ sp. n. 



Pallide flava, capite cuprea vel viridi-ajnea, prothorace tibiisque 

 rufis, leviter metallicis, pygidio plerumque obscure bruuneo, 

 corpora sat elongate, postice paulo latiori, subtus cum pygidio 

 longe griseo-birto, cljpeo parvo, rugoso, fronte rugose punctata, 

 prothorace brevi, sat crebre irregulariter punctato, lateribus 

 fortiter arcuatis, angulis omnibus rotundatis, basi toto mar- 

 ginato, trisinuato ; sciitello minute punctato ; el3'tris sat minute 

 et regulariter seriato-punctatis ; pj-gidio inasqualiter parum dense 

 punctato, pilis longis erectis j)arce vestito; mesosterno baud 

 producto. 



Long. 11 mm,, lat. max. 6 mm. 



Hob. Madura: Shembaganur (P. c/m Z?re«i7). 



Pale yellow, with the head ccppery or deep metallic green, 

 and the pronotum, scutellum, and tibiae crimson with a 

 metallic lustre. The body is rather elongate and parallel- 

 sided, with its greatest width near the posterior extremity, 

 the lower surface and pygidium are clothed with rather long 

 grey hair and the pygidium is more or less brown in colour. 

 The eyes are large, the clypeus small and rugose, with the 

 margin strongly reflexed and the forehead roughly and irregu- 

 larly punctured. The pronotum is rather uniformly but not 

 very closely punctured, with a trace of a median groove ; it 

 is short, with all the angles rounded off, the sides strongly 

 curved the base trisinuated and completely margined. The 



