ANOMALA. 159 



d . The club of the antenna is very long. 

 $ . Unknown. 



Length, 11 mm. ; breadth, 6 mm. 



UNITED PROVINCES : Dehra Dun (Ollenbach, Sept.) ; SIKKIM : 

 Darjiliug (G. Rogers). 



Type in the British Museum. 



141. Anomala madrasica, sp. nov. (Plate IV, fig. 7.) 



Chestnut-red, with broad lateral margins to the pronotum 

 (dilating behind), the scutelliun, the outer margins of the elytra 

 vaguely, the pygidium, lowar surface, antennae, femora and tibiae 

 pale yellow. 



It is ovate, moderately convex, and rather smooth and shining. 

 The head is moderately closely and rather evenly punctured, 

 with the eyes large and prominent, the clypeus small and nearly 

 semicircular and its margin very strongly reflexed. The pro- 

 notum is finely and sparsely punctured, with a smooth median 

 line, the sides strongly rounded, the front angles blunt, the hind 

 angles very obtuse and the base finely margined. The scutellum 

 is similarly punctured, and the elytra are very deeply punctate- 

 striate, the second stria irregular, disrupted in front, the fifth and 

 sixth composed of separate coarse punctures and all resolved into 

 similar punctures anteriorly. The pygidium is rather sparingly 

 punctured. The legs are not long, the front tibia is armed with 

 two long sharp teeth, the hind femur is short and thick, the hind 

 tibia stout and dilated at the end, the inner front claw is cleft and 

 all the rest are simple. 



d . The club of the antenna is long, the eyes are very promi- 

 nent, and the longer front claw is very unequally cleft. 



I have not seen a female. 



Length. 11 mm.; breadth, 6 mm. 



MADEAS : Chittore (N. S. Brodie, July). 



Type in the British Museum. 



142. Anomala pellucida. (Plate II, fig. 28.) 



Anomala pellucida, Arrow, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) viii, 1911 

 p. 359. 



Pale testaceous yellow, with the head (except an indefinite pale 

 patch on each side of the clypeus), the extreme edges of the 

 pronotum, scutellum, elytra and front tibias, the hind tibiae and all 

 the tarsi dark red. 



It is rather broadly cylindrical in shape, and convex, smooth 

 and shining above. The head is finely and densely rugo.se, with 

 the anterior part of the clypeus and the hinder part of the vertex 

 rshining and distinctly punctured. The eyes are large and pro- 

 minent, and the clypeus is short, with broadly rounded sides and 

 strongly reflexed margin. The pronotum is finely, unevenly and 

 moderately closely punctured, with the sides regularly rounded, 

 the front angles acute, the hind angles very blunt and the base 



