196 HUTELI>'yE. 



196. Anomala Cinderella, sp. nov. 



Kather dark brown, with a metallic green lustre, the hind tibiae 

 and all the tarsi greenish black, the pronotum moderately closely, 

 and the head and pygidium more scantily, clothed with erect 

 yellowish setae. The sides of the metasternum are rather thickly 

 clothed with soft yellow hair. 



It is elongate-oval, rather narrow in shape and rather shining. 

 The clypeus and forehead are densely rugose, and the vertex 

 strongly punctured, the clypeus rather small and transverse, and 

 straight in front. The pronotum is rather closely and uniformly 

 covered with intermixed large and small punctures ; the sides are 

 gently rounded, the front angles right angles, the hind angles 

 well-marked but slightly obtuse, and the base margined. The 

 scutellum is finely punctured, and the elytra bear five strongly 

 impressed and finely punctured dorsal striae, the subsutural in- 

 terval being wide and irregularly punctured in its anterior half and 

 divided in its posterior half. The pygidium is very finely trans- 

 versely strigose and thinly clothed with long setae. The legs are 

 rather slender, the front tibia armed with two strong teeth, the 

 hind tibia moderately slender, and the longer claw of the front 

 and middle feet cleft. 



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



Length, 13 mm. ; breadth, 7 mm. 



SIKKIM : Darjiling, Nagri Spur, 5000 ft. ; G-opaldhara, Eungbong 

 Valley, 6300 ft. (H. Stevens). 



Type in the British Museum. 



In this species the marginal line of the pronotum is rather 

 imperfect in the middle, but the margin is reflexed all round. 



197. Anomala chinensis. 



Phyllopertha chinensis, Redt.,* Reise der Novara, Zool. ii, 1867, 



p. 70. 

 Phyllopertha atritarsis, Fairm., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. 11 ; 



Ohaus, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1905, p. 82. 

 Adoretosoma metallicum, Arrow, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1899, 



p. 266. 

 Euchrysinda chinensis, Reitt, Verb. Nat. Ver. Briinn, xli, 1903, p. 80. 



Bright orange, suffused with a golden or rosy metallic lustre, 

 the scutellum and elytra, arid in the male, also the hinder part 

 of the head and the pronotum (with the exception of the lateral 

 margins) deep blue-green. The middle and hind tarsi and the 

 extremities of the hind tibia? are black in both sexes. 



The body is very long and narrow, not convex, very smooth, 

 shining and almost devoid of hair above and beneath, and the legs 

 are very long. The clypeus and forehead are finely and densely 

 rugose, the former very short, with the sides converging and the 

 front margin gently rounded, and the vertex is moderately punc- 

 tured and shining. The pronotum is very smooth, with extremely 

 minute scattered punctures : it is very transverse, with the sides 

 not rounded, but distinctly angulated before the middle, the front 



