Burmese Species of liuleline Coleoptcra. 335 



The ityoidium is finely and subrug'oscly punctuied and llic 

 lower surface is finely ))unctured and only very scantily 

 hairy. There is no niesosternal process. The front tibia 

 is tridentate and the longer claw of" the front and middle 

 feet cleft. The hind tibia is not strongly inflated or 

 constricted. 



<$. 'idle inner front claw is very broad and divergently 

 cleft, and the last abdominal segment is extremely slmrt and 

 only visible at the sides. 



? . The penultimate ventral segment is very broatl aud 

 the last segment well develo})ed. 



liength ll-5-14*5 mm.; breadth 7-8"5 mm. 

 Hah. Burma : Mandalay, iShenmaga (L. Fea — June 

 188,0). 



This is closely related to A. varicolor, Gr} dl., of which it 

 has the general appearance and type of coloration, as well as 

 great variability in the degree of pigmentation. 



Anomala dorsopicta, sp. n. 



Flava, vertice, prouoti vittis duabus, extus medio productia 

 clj'fcrisque nigris, his utrinque macula media ovata oblique 

 oruatis, clypeo tarsisque rutis : elongato-ovata, sat lata, parura 

 convexa ; capita ubique sat fortiter punctate, clypeo brevi, 

 margine valde retlexo ; protborace minute sat a^qualiter punctato, 

 lateribus arcuatis, basi marginato, trisiuuato, angulis posticis 

 rotundatis ; scutello punctato ; elytris profunde punctato-striatis, 

 interstitiis angustis, couvcxis, lateribus post humeros pauIo 

 deplanatis ; pygidio sat fortiter punctato ; mesosterno baud prci- 

 ducto ; metasterno punctato et brevissime tlavido-hirto ; tibiis 

 auticis bidentatis, pedum 4 posteriorum ungue majori bifido. 



Bright testaceous yellow, with the head and tarsi reddish 

 and the forehead (except a triangular excision in front), a 

 longitudinal bar on each side of the pronotum, extending 

 from front to hind margin and emitting an external branch 

 at the middle, and the elytra, except an oblique oval patcii 

 a little before the middle of each, black. 'J he head and pro- 

 thorax have generally a very slight metallic lustre. 



The shape is elongate-oval, moderately broad and not 

 very convex. The head is strongly and rather evenly 

 punctured, with the clypeus short, rounded at the sides and 

 strongly reflexed at the edge. The pronotum is rather 

 finely but regularly punctured, strongly rounded at the sides, 

 margined and trisinuate at the base, with the hind angles 

 very obtuse. The scutellum is punctured and the elytra are 

 deeply punctate-striate, with the interstices narrow and con- 

 vex and the outer edge flattened for a short distance behind 



