340 On new Burmese Species of Rut ell ne Culeoptera. 



? . The teeth of tlie front tibia are ratlier long and 

 sharp. 



Length 17-19 mm. ; breadth 9*5-10'5 mm. 



Hob. BuKMA: Paungde {G. Q. Cvrbett) ', Palon, Pega 

 {L. Fea — Aug. & Sept. 1887) ; Rangoon {E. T. Atkinson). 



This species is related to the Himalayan A. perplexa, 

 Hope, but much duller in colour and easily recognizable by 

 the very broad external membranes of the elytra. 



Anomala (^Euchlora) cMorochelys^ sp. n. 



Lsete viridis, nitida, corpore subtus, pedibus, capitis, prothoracis et 

 elytrorum marginibusque extremis aureo-rufis : grandis, ovalis, 

 convexa ; clypeo crebre punctato, fronte minus crebre aut grosse, 

 pronoto subtilissime sat dense, elytris similiter sed minus dense 

 punctatig, his valde nitidis, lateribus postice paulo dilatatis, apice 

 fere recte truncato, marginibus membranaceis obtectis ; pygidio 

 minute haud profuude striguloso. 



Bright green, with the loAver surface, legs, and extreme 

 edges of the head, pronotum, and elytra golden red. 



It is a large, very shining, oval and convex species, with 

 the outer margins of the elytra conspicuously dilated behind 

 the middle and truncate at the apex. The clypeus is rounded 

 and closely punctured, the forehead more finely and less 

 closely. The pronotum is very finely and closely punctured, 

 a little more strongly at the sides. Tlie elytra are very 

 shining, finely and lightly punctured, with the outer margins 

 conspicuously dilated towards the extremity and truncate 

 behind, forming an obtuse external angle. The membranous 

 margins are narrow and almost concealed by the lateral 

 dilatation. The pygidium is submetallic and transversely 

 rugulose. The front tibise are bidentate and the larger claw 

 oE the front and middle feet cleft. 



$ . The two teeth of the front tibia are sharp and close 

 together. 



? . The two teeth of the front tibia are less sharp and 

 close together, and the pygidium bears a few long scattered 

 hairs. 



Long. 26-29 mm. ; lat. max. 15-16-5 mm. 



Hah. Burma: Bhamo {Selkirk, Fea — June 1885); 

 Teinzo {Fea — May 1886) ; Tenasserim {Col. Adamson). 



The species resembles A. truncata^ Bates, but is larger and 

 much more smooth and shining. 



