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channelled beneath. The spurs of the hind tibia are of normal 

 length. 



Length, 12-18 mm. ; breadth, 6'5-9 mm. 



SIKKIM: Kurseong ( Verschraeyheti), Mungphu (E. T. Atkinson) ; 

 ASSAM: Manipur (W. Dohertij), Khasi Hills (Dr. Griffith); 

 BUBMA : Kuby Mines ( W. Doherty). 



Type in the Oxford Museum ; that of C. consularis in the 

 Paris Museum. 



260. Anomala pterygophora. 



Callistethuspterygophorus, Ohaus, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1903, p. 217. 



Very smooth and shining, brilliant golden-green above and nearly 

 black beneath, with the head golden, an undefined golden-red 

 patch on each side of the pronotum, and a brilliant fiery-red 

 lateral b;md extending from the base to the apex of each elytron. 



The body is long and narrow, with the sides of the elytra almost 

 parallel and distinctly explanate anteriorly. The head, prothorax 

 and scutellum are almost devoid of punctures, the clypens trans- 

 versely rectangular, with the angles rounded, the clypeal suture 

 deep and straight, and the eyes large. The prothorax is short, 

 strongly rounded at the sides, with a deep lateral pit on each side, 

 and the lateral groove deep and continuous to about one-third of 

 the front and hind margins. The elytra are very finely punctured 

 on the disc, but more strongly at the sides. The pygidium bears 

 two patches of close punctures on each side of the middle line, 

 the punctures bearing long yellow hairs. The metasternum is 

 smooth in the middle, densely and finely punctured and clothed 

 with short silky hairs at the sides ; the abdomen is almost smooth, 

 but bears tufts of hair at the sides and apex. The mesosternal 

 process is slender and strongly curved. The front tibia bears an 

 inconspicuous lateral tooth. 



c? . The club of the antenna is as long as the foot-stalk, the 

 apical tooth of the front tibia very acute, and the abdomen broadly 

 hollowed beneath. The two spurs of the hind tibiae are very long 

 and slender, the upper one longer than the first two joints of the 

 tarsus, strongly curved and clubbed at the end. 



Length, 12-16 mm.; breadth, 6-5-8-5 mm. 



SIKKIM : Kurseong ( Verschraeyhen), Gopaldhara, Rungbong 

 Valley (H. Stevens'), Gantok ; BHUTAN (L. Durel). 



Type in Dr. Ohaus' collection. 



This is extremely like the preceding species, but may be distin- 

 guished by its more vivid colouring, more dilated elytral margins, 

 and especially by the remarkable hind tibial spurs of the male. 



261. Anomala stoliczkae. (Plate I, fig. 3.) 



Anomala ( Callistethus') stoliczltce, Sharp, Journ. Roy. Asiatic Soc. 



Bombay, xlvii, 2, 1873, p. 173. 

 Callistethus seminitidus, Fairm., Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1889 p. 25 



Ohaus, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1903, p. 221. 



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