ANOMALA. ] 99 



more constant in colouring, the prothoracic patch does not divide 

 into two, and the longer front claw of the male has an exceedingly 

 minute outer branch at a distance from the tip. In A. fulvi- 

 ventris this has disappeared. 



200. Anomala galemcina, sp. nov. 



Deep metallic green, with the elytra sometimes dark blue, and 

 with the following parts bright orange-yellow : the front of the 

 clypeus, the lateral margins (and sometimes the whole circum- 

 ference) of the prouotum, the third interval of the elytron, the 

 middle part of the second, the anterior part of the fifth and the 

 posterior part of the seventh, the pygidium except at the sides, 

 and the femora and tibiae, except the hinder part of the hind 

 tibia. The front and middle tarsi are reddish and the hind tarsi 

 nearly black. The metasternum and abdo- 

 men are dark green in the male and partly 

 or entirely yellow in the female. 



It is very long and narrow, and the legs 

 are slender. The head is finely and rugosely 

 punctured, and the clypeus short, narrowing 

 to the front, where it is nearly straight. 

 The pronoturn is strongly and moderately 

 closely punctured, with the sides scarcely 

 curved, distinctly angulated near the middle,, 

 with the front angles very sharp and the 

 hind angles nearly right angles. The scu- 

 tellum is short, wide and strongly punc- 

 tured. The elytra are deeply striated, the 

 striae containing rather indistinct punctures, 



and the third, fifth and seventh intervals being more elevated and 

 convex than the rest. The pygidium is rather strongly and 

 closely punctured, the metasteruum closely punctured and clothed 

 with fine grey pubescence. 



c? . The front tibia is armed with two sharp teeth placed close 

 together, the hind tibia is inflated before the middle and con- 

 stricted before the end, the longer middle claw is minutely cleft 

 at the apex, and the front ones are entire. The pygidiura is less 

 closely punctured than in the female. 



$ . The front tibia is armed with two strong oblique teeth, and 

 the longer front and middle claws are cleft. 

 Length, 7-8'5 mm. ; breadth, 3-3-5 mm. 



SIKKIM: Gopaldhara, Eungbong Valley (W. K. Webb, May, 

 June). 



SECTION IV. 

 Key to the Species. 



1 (44) Elytra showing strongly-marked 



striae or lines of punctures. 



2 (3) Body clothed every where with fine 



hair lignea, sp. n., p. 202. 



3 (2) Body not clothed with hair above. 



