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claw is angularly dilated, and the hind tibia is not dilated at the 

 end. 



$ . The apical tooth of the front tibia is blunt, and the liind 

 tibia is dilated at the end. 



Length, 16-18 mm. ; breadth, 9-10 mm. 



BURMA: Theinzeik (P. Loizeau); STAM : hills between Me Ping 

 and Thaungyin (C. S. Barton, Nov.). 



Type in the British Museum ; co-types in M. Rene' Oberthiir's 

 -collection. 



Specimens of this species have been kindly presented to the 

 British Museum by M. Rene Oberthiir. 



229. Anomala augulicollis, sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 11.) 



Reddish testaceous, with the forehead and vertex, the pronotum 

 .(except the lateral margins) and the scutellum dark bluish green, 

 slightly metallic. The elytra also are sometimes suffused with a 

 faint metallic golden lustre. The hind tibiae and the tarsi are 

 reddish. 



It is oval, convex, densely punctured above and not shining, 

 and the metasternum is rather thickly clothed with short erect 

 pale pubescence. The head is strongly and closely punctured, 

 the eyes are large and prominent, the clypeus is small, rather 

 rugosely punctured, with the margin rounded and strongly re- 

 flexed. The pronotum is densely punctured, and at the sides 

 confluently ; the lateral margin is obtusely augulated before the 

 middle and straight from there to the front and hind angles, 

 which are distinct but rather obtuse, and the base is not com- 

 pletely margined. The scutellum is strongly punctured, and the 

 elytra densely and rugosely, with rather indefinite impressed 

 longitudinal lines. The pygidium is finely and densely rugose. 

 The front tibia is armed with two sharp teeth ; the hind tibia is 

 short and stout, broad at the extremity and not constricted before 

 it ; and the longer claw is cleft on the front and middle feet. 



6 The upper tooth of the front tibia is shorter than in the 

 female, and the longer front claw is angularly dilated at its lower 

 edge. 



Length, 15-16 mm. ; breadth, 8-9 mm. 



BENGAL: Chandipore, nr. Balasore, Orissa Coast (F. H. 

 Gravely, June). 



Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta ; co-types in the British 

 Museum. 



1230. Anomala igniceps, sp. uov. (Plate III, fig. 12.) 



Russet brown, with the clypeus and forehead fiery or golden- 

 red ; .the vertex, pronotum and scutellum metallic olivaceous 

 green; the elytra, pygidium and lower surface slightly tinged 

 with green ; the femora paler and the tibiae and tarsi coppery. 



It is oval in shape, with the head, pronotum and scutellum 

 slightly shining, and the elytra and pygidium opaque. The 

 clypeus is small, rounded and rugosely punctured, with its 



