the subsutural interval being irregular. The pygidium is finely 

 punctured, a little more strongly at the sides. The mesosternum 

 is not produced in front of the coxae. 



c? . The front tibia has a rather long blunt apical tooth, but 

 only a vestige of a lateral one. 



$ . The front tibia is distinctly bidentate. 



Length, 15-16 mm. ; breadth, 9'5 mm. 



BURMA: Karen Hills (L. Fea); SIAM : Eenong (W. Doherty). 



Type in the British Museum. 



This species is very closely related to M. glabra, Hope, but 

 that is almost entirely devoid of puncturation upon the upper 

 surface. 



103. Mimela glabra. 



Mimela glabra, Hope,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud, iii, 1842. p. 67; 



Bunn., Handb. Ent. iv, 1, 1844, p. 543. 

 Mimela dovmesi, Hope,* Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1842, p. 60 ; id., 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xi, 1843, p. 62. 



Dark olivaceous non-metallic green above, with the lower 

 surface and legs metallic, and more brilliant green, very smooth 

 and almost uupunctured above, and thinly clothed with rather 

 coarse yellow hair at the sides of the metasternum. 



The body is small, shortly ovate and very convex. The clypeus 

 is short, broad, rounded in front and, with the forehead, bears a 

 few scattered indistinct punctures. The pronotum has a few 

 punctures near the front angles, which are very sharp ; other 

 punctures present are extremely fine and inconspicuous. The 

 scutellum is very short and obtuse and unpunctured, like the 

 elytra. The pygidium bears a few fine scattered punctures ; the 

 metasternum is very smooth in the middle and densely punc- 

 tured at the sides ; and the abdomen is coarsely punctured 

 laterally, each segment with a single row of punctures from 

 side to side. The mesosternum is not produced, and the front 

 tibia is sharply toothed at the end, but without an upper tooth. 



c? . The club of the antenna is as long as the footstalk, and 

 the apex of the front tibia is very sharp and strongly curved. 



Length, 12-16 mm. ; breadth, 7-9 mm. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (E. T. Atkinson, Sir Joseph Hooker, Col. 

 Godwin-Austen), Shillong. 



Type in the Oxford University Museum ; that of M. downesi in 

 the British Museum. 



Both types were specimens taken by Dr. Cantor, the second 

 name being given to one inaccurately labelled " China." 



104. Mimela dehaani. 



EuMora dehaani, Hope,* Ann. Nat. Hist, iv, 1840, p. 349. 

 Mimela decipiens, Hope,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii, 1841, p. 66. 



Very deep pea-green above, including the pygidium, and the 

 lower surface and legs of a uniform dark metallic green. 



