72 Mr. G. J. Arrow on new S^jecies of 



Alt. 33"5 ; diam. maj. 16'25, diani. mln. 14-75 mm. 



Aperture: alt. IG, diam. 8 mm. 



JJab. Victoria Falls, liliodesia (.1/. Connolly). 



The dimensions given above are those of the type specimen, 

 which would seem to be an average example of the species ; 

 but one specimen sent to me by the collector, and which I am 

 unable to separate from the rest except on grounds of size, 

 measures as follows: — Alt. 45 ; diam. maj. 21, diam. min. 

 19-5 mm. Aperture : alt. 20"5, diam. 9*5 mm. 



VII. — Some new Species of the Lamellicorn Genus Anomala 

 from Sikkim, North India. By GiLBEKT J. ARROW. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 



Most of the species here described were taken by R. P. 

 Verschraeghen at Kurseong and sent to me for determina- 

 tion by Baron Paul de Mofl'urts, to whom the British Museum 

 is indebted for the types. Other specimens have been 

 received from Mr. E. A. d''Abreu and the J\Iuseums of Paris, 

 Berlin (Entom. Nat. J\Lus.) and Calcutta. 



Anomala Jlavofasciata, sp. n. 



Furpureo-nigra, autice cuprea, elytrorum fascia media transversa 

 irregulari tiava : ovalis. subnitida, supra dense puuctata ; clypeo 

 punctato-rugoso, lato, anticc fere recto, froiite ubique dense 

 punctato ; pronoto ertbre a^qualiter punctato, paulo iridescenti, 

 latcribus antice approximatis, angulis anticis acutis, posticis 

 perpaulo obtusis, basi 3-sinuato, iiumari;iuato ; scutello bene 

 }»uiictato ; elytris sat profunde striatis, striis irregulariter punc- 

 tatis, interstitiis iruequalibus, minute punctulatis ; pygidio liaud 

 subtiliter transverse strigato, apice parce piloso ; metasterno 

 breviter fulvo-villoso ; tibiis bidentatis, pedum anticorum et 

 iutermcdiorum ungue ranjori fisso. 



Long 14-1G"3 mm. ; lat. max. 7"5-8"5 mm. 



llah. SlKKIM: Kurseong (4700-5000 h.—Annandale), 

 Gantok; ToNKiN : ^Rlauson Mts. (2000-3000 ft. — Fruk- 

 storfer) . 



Jilack or dark brown, with a greenish or bronzy lustre, 

 which is scarcely traceable upon the posterior part of the 

 elytra, and with a transverse zigzag yellow mark, interrupted 

 or continuous at the middle of the elytra. It is ovate in 

 shape, moderately broad in the middle, and tapering in front 



