Burmese Species of Ruteline Coleoptera. 333 



ITah. Burma: Thanawaddy [G. Q. Corhett), Cacliin 

 Hills. 



A. latipes is very closely like A. communis, Burm., and 

 A. pallida, F., but is iianow.er in shape, the bhick sutuial 

 line is broader, especially in the female, and the hind femora 

 and tibiae are shorter and broader. 



Anomala semiustn, sp. n. 



Pallide testacea, capita, pronoto (lateribus exceptis), scutelli lateri- 

 bus, elytrorunique sutura (antice late) fusco-brunneis, capite 

 pronotoque vix perspicue metallicis, clypeo, tibiis tarsisque rufis ; 

 pronoto nonnunquam medio plus miuusve pallido : cyliiidrica, 

 parum convexa, clypeo parvo, rugoso, antice fere recto, front e 

 ruge punctata ; pronoto ubique sat a^qualiter, baud fortiter 

 punctato, basi marginato, lateribus cum augulis posticis regulari- 

 tor arcuatis ; scutello bene punctato ; elytris fortiter punctato- 

 striatis, interstitiis alternis latis atque irregiilariter punctatis ; 

 pygidio cum metasterni lateribus crebro punctatis, parce pilosis ; 

 processu sternali nullo ; tibia antica 3-dentata. 



(J. Clava antennali modice elongata, oculis majoribus, tibiae anticaj 

 dentibus paulo acutis. 



$ . Clypeo paulo latiori, tibiaj anticaj dente apicali clavato, tertio 

 subobsoleto. 



Pale testaceous, with the head, pronotnm, excc] t the 

 lateral margins, the sides of the scutelhun and the elytral 

 suture brown, and the clypeus, tibiso, and tarsi reddish. 

 The head and pronotnm have usually an exceedingly faint 

 metallic lustre. The dark central mass of the pronotnm is 

 often divided into two by a pale median line. 



Katlier shortly cylindrical and parallel-:sided, not verv 

 convex, with the clypeus small, nearly straight in front and 

 finely rugose, and the forehead rugosely punctured. The 

 pronotum is ratiier evenly but not strongly punctured all 

 over, margined at the base, with the lateral margins and 

 hind angles strongly and continuously rounded. Tlie scutel- 

 lum is well punctured and the elytra are deeplj^ punctate- 

 striate, with the humeral and alternate dorsal interstices very 

 wide and irregularly punctured, the punctures of the fourth 

 interstice becoming reduced upon the anterior half to a single 

 row. The pygidium and metasternum are strongly and 

 closely punctured and scantily hairy. There is no sternal 

 process. The front tibia is 3-dentate and the inner claw of 

 the front tarsus alone is cleft. 



S' The eyes are large, the clypeus very small, and the 

 club of the antenna long. The three teeth of the I'ront tibia 

 are all well marked and rather sharp. 



