ANOMALA. 191 



Elongate-oval in shape, with the legs, especially the hind ones, 

 long and slender, finely punctured and only moderately shining 

 above. The head is very closely and deeply punctured, rather 

 confidently on the clypeus, which is broad, with its front margin 

 nearly straight in the middle. The pronotum is closely and 

 evenly punctured, with its sides gently rounded, the front angles 

 nearly right angles, the hind angles obtuse, and the base gently 

 rounded and completely margined. The scutellum is well punc- 

 tured, and the elytra are finely striated, the striae containing fine 

 and close, but rather indefinite, punctures, the second stria 

 disrupted in front and abbreviated behind ; the intervals are 

 unequal and finely, irregularly and not closely punctured. The 

 marginal membrane is rather broad behind. The pygidium is 

 finely transversely strigose. The metasternum is strongly punc- 

 tured and clothed at the sides with exceedingly fine pale pubes- 

 cence. The front tibiae are bidentate, the terminal tooth long 

 and the lateral one very short, the hind tibia is long, not inflated 

 nor constricted, the four posterior tarsi are slender, and the longer 

 claw of the two anterior pairs of feet cleft. 



c? . The inner front claw is short, strongly dilated and very 

 deeply and unequally cleft. 



Length, 10 mm. ; breadth, 5 mm. 



BURMA : Bhamo (F. M. Mackwood, April), N. Shan States, 

 Nam Kb am. 



Type in the British Museum. 



This very closely resembles A. testacea, Hope, but the head is 

 more deeply and closely punctured, the clypeus is more rect- 

 angular, the intervals of the elytra are rather more sparingly 

 punctured, and the marginal membrane a little more conspicuous 

 behind. 



190. Anomala testacea. 



Anomala testacea, Hope,* Gray's Zool. Miscell. 1831, p. 24. 



Pale yellow, with a faint golden-green lustre above and beneath, 

 the tarsi and the third, fourth and fifth ventral segments alone 

 being rather darker in colour. 



It is elongate-oval in shape and not very convex, with the 

 surface above and beneath almost without hair, but finely and 

 closely punctured and not very shining. The head, pronotum 

 and scutellum are minutely, closely and very uniformly punctured. 

 The clypeus is broadly rounded, the eyes small and wide apart. 

 The sides of the pronotum are gently and evenly rounded, the 

 front angles acute, the hind angles obtuse, and the base finely 

 and completely margined. The elytra have six lightly impressed 

 and indefinitely punctured dorsal striae, and the intervals are 

 minutely and irregularly punctulated. The pygidium is finely 

 transversely strigose, and the entire ventral surface is similarly 

 but rather less closely strigose. The legs are rather slender, the 



