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densely granulated and clothed with short and not very close, 

 outstanding golden hair. The sides of the abdomen are similarly 

 clothed, and those of the metasternum bear longer and thicker 

 hair. The front tibia is armed with two strong teeth, and the 

 longer claw is cleft upon the front and middle feet. 



cf . The terminal tooth of the front tibia is straight and slender, 

 and the inner lobe of the longer front claw is obtusely angulated 

 beneath. 



Length, 14-5-16 mm. ; breadth, 9-10 mm. 



PUNJAB : Kulu, Kangra Valley, 4500 ft. (G. C. Dudgeon, April) ; 

 UNITED PROVINCES : Dehra Dun (March). 



Type in the Paris Museum ; that of A. prasinicollis in M. Kene 

 Oberthiir's collection. 



234. Anomala dawnensis, sp. uov. (Plate III, figs. 6 & 7.) 



llusset brown, with a slight metallic green suffusion, the head, 

 pronotum and scutellum olivaceous green, slightly metallic, and 

 the lateral margins of the pronotum and the femora golden 

 yellow. 



Oval, convex, finely and closely punctured, and scarcely 

 shining, with the pygidium and lower surface rather closely 

 clothed with short grey hair. The clypeus and forehead are 

 densely punctate-rugose, the former rounded and not very broad, 

 and the vertex is closely and evenly punctured. The pronotum 

 is very closely punctured, almost coufluently at the sides, the 

 front angles are right angles, the hind angles blunt, and the base 

 is not margined. The scutellum is moderately punctured, and 

 the elytra are everywhere finely and closely punctured, with 

 distinct longitudinal rows of rather larger punctures, the mem- 

 branous external margin being very distinct. The pygidium 

 is very finely granular and opaque and clothed with pale silky 

 hair. The front tibia is armed with two strong teeth, the hind 

 tibia is short and stout, and the longer claw is cleft on the front 

 and middle feet. 



$ unknown. 



Lenqth, 16 mm. ; breadth, 8 mm. 



BURMA : Dawna Hills ( Col. C. T. Bingham). 



Type in the British Museum. 



235. Anomala obtusicollis, sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 10.) 



Pale testaceous yellow, with the vertex and tarsi red, and the 

 entire upper surface suffused with a faint greenish metallic 

 lustre. 



It is oval and convex in form, only slightly shining above, with 

 the metasternum thickly clothed with short erect pale pubescence. 

 The head is moderately strongly and closely punctured, the eyes 

 are large and prominent, and the clypeus is small, with the 

 margin strongly rounded and renexed. The pronotum is finely 

 and closely punctured, densely at the sides, with the lateral 



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