AN'O.M.VLA. 161 



Rather shortly cylindrical and parallel-sided, not very convex, 

 with the clypeus small, nearly straight in front and finely rugose, 

 and the forehead rugosely punctured. The prouotum is rather 

 evenly but not strongly punctured all over, margined at the base, 

 with the lateral margins and hind angles strongly and continu- 

 ously rounded. The scutellum is well punctured, and the elytra 

 are deeply punctate-striate, with the humeral and alternate dorsal 

 intervals very wide and irregularly punctured, the punctures of 

 the 4th interval becoming reduced upon the anterior half to 

 a single row. The pygidium and metasternum are strongly 

 and closely punctured and scantily hairy. There is no sternal 

 process. The front tibia is tri-dentate and the inner claw of 

 the front tarsus alone is cleft. 



c? . The eyes are large, the clypeus very small, and the club of 

 the antenna long. The three teeth of the front tibia are all 

 well-marked and rather sharp. 



. The eyes are a little smaller, the clypeus rather larger, the 

 terminal tooth of the front tibia blunt and clavate and the third 

 tooth feeble. 



Length, 12-14 mm.; breadth, 6'5-7'5 mm. 



BURMA : Teinzo (L. Fea, May). 



Type in the British Museum. 



145. Anomala infantilis. 



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

 p. 361. 



Testaceous, with the head, the pronotum (except an irregular 

 outer margin and generally a very narrow median line), the 

 scutellum, and the basal and sutural margins of the elytra 

 (dilating around the scutellum) black or brown. The clypeus, 

 the extremities of the tibiae and the tarsi are reddish. 



The body is moderately elongate, rather parallel-sided and 

 depressed. The head is strongly punctured, the clypeus small, 

 with the front margin strongly reflexed and nearly straight in the 

 middle. The eyes are large and the antennae long. The pro- 

 thorax is moderately finely and closely punctured ; the lateral 

 margins are strongly and regularly curved, the front angles 

 acute and the hind angles not distinct. The scutellum is 

 minutely punctured, and the elytra are strongly punctate-striate, 

 the second stria being disrupted at the base and the fifth and 

 eighth generally more or less irregular. The pygidium is strongly 

 but not very closely punctured and bears a few long hairs. The 

 sides of the uietasternum are rather closely punctured and thinly 

 pubescent, and the abdomen is coarsely punctured, each segment 

 bearing a transverse row of stiff bristles. The front tibia is 

 tri-dentate, and the inner front claw only is cleft. 



cJ . The inner front claw is dilated, but very acute, and the 

 antennal club is very long. 



Length, 9-10 mm. ; breadth, 4'5-4*75 mm. 



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