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Anomala soror, sp. n. 



Castaneo-brunnea, aureo-micans, corpore subtus rufo-cupreo, seg- 

 mentorum abdominalium lateribus flavo-spilotis ; elongata, niti- 

 dissiina, pectore sat dense, abdominis lateribus pygidioque postice 

 parcius flavo-hirsutis ; clypeo rugoso, fronte crebre punctata, pro- 

 thorace distincte et gequaliter punctato ; scutello ubique minute 

 punctato ; elytris subtiliter seriato-punctatis, angustissime mem- 

 branaceo-marginatis ; pygidio sat nitido, grossissime et confluenter 

 punctato ; mesosterno baud proininenti ; tibiis anticis bidentatis. 



Long. 19 mm. ; lat. max. 10 mm. 



Hah. N. Borneo : Kina Balu ( Whitehead) . 



A single female specimen was taken with the preceding 

 species, to which it has the closest resemblance. It is a little 

 smaller, of a similar elongate shape, but with the elytra less 

 dilated behind, the hind angles of the prothorax less sharp, 

 and the puncturation of the pronotum, scutellum, and elytra 

 a little stronger and more evenly distributed. The coloration 

 is exactly similar, but the quite different sculpture of the 

 pygidium and the narrow membranous fringe to the elytra 

 readily distinguish the present species. 



It is remarkable to find two species so closely related 

 inhabiting the same locality. 



Anomala matanga, sp. n. 



Testacea, capite, prothoracis medio, scutello (medio excepto), pectore- 

 que partim metallico-viridibus, abdomine, tibiis tarsisque cupreis, 

 elytrorum marginibus omnibus punctorumque fascia transversim 

 nigris ; elongata, deplanata, autice et postice attenuata, sat 

 nitida ; capite toto dense punctato, clypeo fere semicirculari ; 

 prothorace crebre punctato, punctis paulo transversis ; elytris 

 insequaliter sulcatis, disperse punctulatis, postice fere planatis, 

 separatim arcuatis ; pygidio prominenti, transverse baud crebre 

 rugoso-punctato, parce setoso ; pectore fere nudo, abdomine parce 

 griseo-hirto ; mesosterno haud producto ; coxis posticis latis, intus 

 angulatim retro productis ; tarsis posticis elongatis, quam tibiis 

 multo longioribus ; tibiis anticis bidentatis. 



Long. 11 mm. ; lat. max. 5 mm. 



Hob. Sarawak: Matang (3600 ft., June 1900). 



This small species, of which there are two males in our 

 collection, is of very peculiar form. It is long and depressed, 

 with the elytra flattened, the abdomen tapering and largely 

 exposed behind the elytra, and the hind legs very long and 

 slender. It is prettily marked, entirely metallic, except the 

 elytra, which are testaceous, with black margins and four 



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