68 Mr. G. J. Anow on 



median black spots upon each, forming longitudinal pairs, 

 with a pale spot between each pair. There is sometimes a 

 smaller black spot a little anteriorly. The pronotum and 

 scutellum are bright green, the latter with a central yellow 

 .°pot, the former with a yellow lateral border continued almost 

 round the base. 



Anomala pulicaris, sp. n. 



Metallico-testacea vel senea, elytris nigris, maculia plerumque flavia 

 transversis ante medium, pronoti margine laterali pallido, postiee 

 plus minusve producto, scutelli medio plerumque flavo-maculato ; 

 parva, elongata, paulo deplanata, postiee attenuata, corpore subtus 

 toto parce griseo-piloso ; capite crebre punctato, clypeo fere semi- 

 circulari ; prothorace modice lato, subtiliter sat aequaliter punc- 

 tato, punctis paulo transversis, lateribus arcuatis, angulis posticis 

 distinctis ; scutello toto punctato ; elytris inrequaliter sulcatis, 

 disperse punctulatis, postiee parum convexis, separatim arcuatis ; 

 pygidio prominenti, leviter plicato, sicut corpore subtus parce 

 hirsuto ; mesosterno haud producto ; tibiis anticis bidentatis ; 

 pedibus posticis validis, coxis latis, intus angulatim retro pro- 

 duces, tarsis longis. 



Long. 7'5 mm. ; lat. max. 35 mm. 



Hab. N. Borneo: Kina Balu {Whitehead). 



The Museum collection contains two males and one female, 

 all different in coloration. In the female the head and pro- 

 notum are yellowish-green, with the clypeus and the margins 

 of the pronotum paler, and the whole lower surface, with the 

 pygidium and legs, are golden, only the hind tibiae being 

 golden- green. In the males the head and pronotum, except 

 the outer margins of the latter, are very deep green, as well as 

 all the tibiae and tarsi. In one specimen the abdomen is also 

 dark and the pale spots are absent from the elytra. In all 

 the specimens the elytra alone are non-metallic, and the spots, 

 when present, consist of a pair very near the suture before the 

 middle, a smaller anterior pair distant from one another, and 

 a posterior pair still more so. 



A. pulicaris is closely related to A. matanga, but is very 

 small, with the prothorax rather more convex and less 

 narrowed in front. 



Anomala quadrigemina, sp. n. 



Pallide testacea, verticis maculis duabus, prothoracis maculis quatuor 

 discoidalibus, saepe longitudinaliter confluentibus, elytrisque 

 punctis quatuor post-scutellaribus, his nonnunquam omnibus 

 conjugates, propygidio ventrisque medio plerumque rufo-piceis ; 



