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margins gently rounded in front and straight behind, the front 

 angles extremely blunt, the bind angles well marked, but not 

 sharp, and the base not completely margined. The scutellum 

 and elytra are closely but irregularly punctured, a little more 

 coarsely than the pronotum, the elytra having rather larger 

 punctures irregularly scattered towards the inner margins and 

 others forming rather indefinite longitudinal lines. The pygidium 

 is finely and densely rugose. The legs are not long ; the front 

 tibia is armed with two teeth, the upper one very short and 

 obtuse ; the hind tibia is very short and stout, with its extremity 

 very broad and not constricted ; and the longer claw is cleft on 

 the front and middle feet. 



cT . The club of the antenna is long, the apical tooth of the front 

 tibia is sharp, and the inner front claw is angularly dilated beneath. 



The female is not known. 



Length, 15-16 mm. ; breadth, 7'5-8'5 mm. 



BENGAL: Orissa Coast, Puri (F. H. Gravely and S. Kemp, 

 March, Aug., Nov.). 



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

 Museum. 



236. Anomala chrysochlora, sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 13.) 



Pale golden-green, with the head, the middle of the pronotum 

 (rather vaguely), the hind tibiae and the tarsi darker. 



Oval in shape, stout, convex and not very shining, with the 

 metasternum densely, and the pygidium and sides of the abdomen 

 thinly, clothed with pale yellow hair. The clypeus is rather 

 small, finely rugose and broadly rounded, and the forehead is 

 strongly and densely punctured. The pronotum is very finely 

 and closely punctured, with the sides strongly rounded, the 

 front angles right angles, the hind angles obtusely rounded, 

 and the base strongly sinuated and incompletely margined. The 

 scutellum and elytra are entirely finely punctured, the latter 

 with rather indefinite lines of larger punctures and a broad 

 irregularly punctured subsutural interval. The pygidium is 

 finely and shallowly rugulose. The front tibia is armed with 

 two strong teeth, the hind tibia is short and stout, and the 

 longer claw of the front and middle feet is cleft. 



cJ . The inner front claw is strongly bent and sharplv angulated 

 beneath, and the teeth of the front tibia are sharply pointed. 



$ . The terminal tooth of the front tibia is blunt. 



Length, 17-19 mm. ; breadth, 9-5-10 mm. 



BURMA: Tavoy (W. Doherty*), Meetan (L. Fea, April). 



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

 Museum and the Genoa Museum. 



237. Anomala desiccata, sp. nov. (Plate II, fig. 11.) 



Olivaceous green, tinged to a variable extent with brown, 

 specially towards the posterior part of the elytra, and with 



