2 . The terminal tooth of the front tibia forms a long blunt 

 lobe, and the pygidium is scarcely convex and rugosely punctured 

 to the apex. 



Length^ 9-10 mm. ; breadth, 5*5-6 mm. 



ASSAM : Naga Hills ( W. Dolierty) ; WESTEHN CHINA (type). 



Type in the Berlin Entomological Museum. 



49. Popillia gemma. 



Popillia gemma, Newm., Mag. Nat. Hist. (2) iii, 1839, p. 366 ; Hope, 

 Trans. Liun. Soc. xiii, 1840, p. 596, pi. 40, fig. 4. 



Popillia metallicollis, Fairm.,* Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxi, 1887, 

 p. 113 (n. syn.). 



Deep metallic crimson, with the elytra and femora reddish 

 testaceous, the former having a large pale anterior patch 

 enclosing the scutellum and vaguely defined behind. 



It is rather short and rhomboidal in shape and not very convex 

 above. The clypeus is short, broad and rugose, and the forehead 

 is strongly and closely punctured. The pronotum is very shining 

 and minutely punctured, except at the sides, which are moderately 

 coarsely punctured. The lateral margins are angulated before 

 the middle and nearly straight from there to the front and 

 hind angles, of which the front ones are acute and the hind 

 well-marked, but slightly obtuse. The scutellum is minutely 

 punctured, and the elytra have each five deep punctured stria, 

 the second and fourth intervals being broad and each having 

 an irregular line of punctures along the middle ; the external 

 margin is flattened behind the shoulder. The pygidium is 

 decorated with a large transverse patch of decumbent pale 

 hairs at the base on each side, and the apical part is thinly clothed 

 with erect hairs. The mesosternal process is strong, broadly 

 compressed and not sharp. The sides of the sternum and abdo- 

 men are clothed with coarse and moderately closely-set pale hairs. 



J . The front tibia is broad, with two short sharp teeth at the 

 end, the inner front claw is broad and deeply cleft and the outer 

 middle one long and entire. The legs are stout and all the tarsi 

 rather short and thick. 



$ . The four anterior legs are slender and the terminal tooth 

 of the front tibia long and cuned. 



Length, 9-11 mm. ; breadth, 5'5-b''5 mm. 



ASSAM : BHUTAN ; S.W. CHINA : Yunnan. 



Type not traced ; that of P. metallicollis in the Paris Museum. 



This very greatly resembles P. cupricollis, Hope, but seems to 

 be more constant. It is smaller and recognisable by the light- 

 coloured area at the base of the elytra and the flange on each side. 



50. Popillia amabilis. . 



Popillia amabilis, Arrow, Ann. Mag-. Nat. Hist. (8) xii, 1913, p. 53. 



Eich golden green, the elytra, front and middle legs and hind 

 femora pale yellow with a metallic green lustre, the lower 



