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larger claw of the front and middle tarsi cleft. The antennce 

 are rather long and the fifth joint equal in length to the two 

 preceding joints together. 



^ . The club is as long as the remainder of the antenna 

 and the front tibial teeth are very short. 



$ . The body is more elongate, the antennal club moderately 

 long, and the terminal tooth of the front tibia long and 

 clavate. 



This rather resembles the Japanese A. lucens, Ball., and 

 some varieties of the European A. cenea, Deg., but it is 

 sharply distinguished from these, as from nearly all species 

 of the genus, by the length of the fifth joint of the 

 antenna. 



Length 13-18 mm. ; breadth 8-9'5 mm. 



Hah. Burma : liiiby Mines (JDohertij), Karen Giiecu 

 (L. Fea, 3900-4200 ft.— Feb., Mar. 1888) ; Tenasserim : 

 Plapoo (L. Fm— Apr. 1887), Mooleyit (3000-3900 ft.— 

 Apr. 1887). 



Anomala aurora, sp. n. 



Laste testacea, toto roseo-metallico-sufFusa, pronoti et pygidii 

 lateiibus femoribusqiie posticis nonnunquam brunueo-punctatis : 

 breviter ovalis, convexa ; capita rugoso-punctato, clypeo semi- 

 circulari, piano, margine reflexo ; pronoto minute baud dense 

 punctate, lateribus medio obtuse angulatis, angulis anticis 

 acutis, posticis distinctis sed obtusis, basi marginato, leviter 

 trisinuato ; scutello minute punctate ; elytris fortiter et sequaliter 

 seriato-punctatis, spatio subsuturali lato, irregulariter punctato ; 

 pygidio corporeque subtus fortiter baud dense punctatis, hoc 

 sparse paUido-hirto ; mesosterno baud producto ; tibia antica 

 fortiter bidentata, femore postico brevi, crasso, tibiaque antice 

 paulo inflata ; tarsorum 4 anteriorum ungue majori fisso. 



Pale yellow, entirely suffused above and beneath with a 

 delicate rosy-green metallic lustre, sometimes with a large 

 vaguely reddish patch on each side of the pronotura, a small 

 brown spot near each lateral margin and two or three still 

 smaller on each side of the pygidium. 



It is a stout, oval, and highly convex species. The head 

 is rugosely punctured, with the clypeus semicircular and flat. 

 The pronotum is minutely and sparingly but rather deeply 

 punctured, with its sides obtusely angulated in the middle, 

 the front angles acute, the hind angles obtuse but well- 

 marked, and the base margined and gently trisinuated. The 

 scutellum is minutely punctured and the elytra strongly 

 in regular rows, with a wide, irregularly punctured second 



