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long and extremely sharp. The legs are long and slender, the 

 front tibia bearing only a feeble lateral tooth, the hind tihia 

 widest near the middle, and the longer claw of the front and 

 middle tarsi cleft. 



d 1 . The club of the antenna is long, the apex of the front tibia 

 is sharp, and the inner front claw is broad and deeply cleft. 



$ unknown. 



Length, 14 mm. ; breadth, 7'5 mm. 



ASSAM (Col. W. F. Badgley). 



Type in the British Museum. 



266. Anomala tumidicauda. 



Anomala (Callistethus) tumidicauda, Arrow, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (8) ix, 1912, p. 83. 



Eeddish orange, with the legs and lower surface metallic green, 

 the head, prothorax and scutellum suffused with crimson or golden 

 red, the pygidium with a pale greenish lustre, and the lateral 

 margins of the prothorax having a narrow patch of a deep violet 

 colour. 



The body is oblong, very smooth, shining and moderately 

 convex. The head, pronotum and scutellum are extremely smooth, 

 with scarcely perceptible punctures ; the clypeus is broad, nar- 

 rowed slightly to the front margin, which is nearly straight and 

 gently reflexed, and the clypeal suture is well-marked and nearly 

 straight. The pronotum is broad at the base and strongly nar- 

 rowed to the front, with the sides scarcely curved but feebly 

 angulated before the middle, the front angles very acute, the hind 

 angles almost right angles, the base rather prominent in the 

 middle and not margined. The elytra are smooth and very 

 minutely punctured, some of the punctures forming double rows 

 upon the outer part ; the outer margins are slightly flattened 

 behind the shoulders for less than one-third of their length. The 

 pygidium is extremely smooth and glossy and couically pro- 

 tuberant before the extremity, and there are a very few erect 

 hairs in its hinder part. The mesosternal process is slender, 

 strongly curved and acute. The mesosternum is closely punc- 

 tured and shortly pubescent at the sides, and smooth in the 

 middle ; the abdomen is smooth, with scanty pubescence at 

 the sides. The front tibia is bidentate, and the longer claw 

 of the front and middle feet cleft. The antenna! club is long 

 in both sexes. 



c? . The terminal tooth of the tibia is short and sharp. 



$ . The terminal tooth of the tibia is long and blunt. 



LenytJi, 14-16-5 mm. ; breadth, 7-8-5 mm. 



SIKKIM : Darjiling (FruTistorfer, Harmand, May, June), Kur- 

 seong, 6000 ft. (E. A. D'Abreu). 



Type in the British Museum ; co-types in the Berlin Entomo- 

 logical Museum. 



This is closely similar to A. (Spilota) playiicollis, Fairm. 



