92 EUTELINJE. 



extremity and without abrupt flanges. The pygidium is rather 

 flat and coarsely punctured. The metasternum and abdomen are 

 very shining in the middle, and the inesosternal process is nearly 

 vertical in front. 



c? . The front tibia is broad, and the two teeth are very short 

 and sharp. 



2 . The front tibia is slender, with a long terminal tooth. 



Length, 8-9 mm. ; breadth, 4-5 mm. 



SIKKIM: Gopaldhara, Eungbong Valley, 6300 ft. (H. Stevens), 

 Kurseong, 5000 ft. (N. Annandale, May), Mungphu (E. T. 

 Atkinson); NEPAL; Khatmandu (Ind. Mus.) ; ASSAM: Pedong 

 (Desyodins). 



Type in the Berlin Entomological Museum. 



I have found by an examination of the type in the Paris 

 Museum that Popillia dichroa, Blanch., attributed to the " Indes 

 Orientales," is the Chinese P. castanpptera, Hope. It is therefore 

 omitted here. Burmeister recorded it from Assam, but he seems 

 to have associated specimens of several species under the name. 



P. sandyx of the Munich Catalogue seems to have no real 

 existeucv. 



Genus CALLISTOPOPILLIA. 



Popillia, subg. Callistouopillia, Ohaus. Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1903,. 

 p. 219. 



TYPE, Anomala iris, Cand. 



Range. N. India, W. China. 



Body moderately broad and not very convex. Clypeus rather 

 large, nearly semicircular, with the suture deeply impressed. 

 Prothorax strongly narrowed to the front, with all the angles 

 sharp and the base gently excised before the scutellum. Scutellum. 

 broad and equilateral, with the apex blunt. Sides of elytra 

 gently impressed behind the shoulders. Pygidium with a few 

 inconspicuous erect hairs at the sides. Mesosternum prominent 

 between the middle coxae. Hind coxa? with long and acute back- 

 wardly produced processes internally. One claw of the middle 

 and hind tarsi cleft. Front tibia bidentate 



c? . Terminal tooth of the front tibia short and sharp. Lower 

 lobe of the inner front claw strongly dilated. 



$ . Terminal tooth of the front tibia long, curved and blunt. 

 Sides of the elytra dilated behind the shoulders. 



Key to the Species. 



Mesosternum forming a horizontal process iris, Cand. 



Mesosternum vertical in front lurida, sp. n. 



