334 Mr. G. J. Arrow on new 



? . The eyes are a little smaller, the clypeus rather larger, 

 the, terminal tooth of the front tibia blunt and clavate and 

 the third tooth feeble. 



Length 12-14 mm. ; breadth 6"5-7'5 mm. 



Hah. Burma : Teinzo {L. Fea—M&y 1886). 



This belongs, like the last speciesj to the pallida and 

 communis group* It is more easily recognized than most of 

 its allies by its marking and the almost obsolete hind angles 

 of the thoraii. 



Anomala erosa, sp. n. 



Testacea, capita toto, prothoracis discOj scutelli margine vel toto, 

 elytrorumque marginibus internis et externis, vitta humerali 

 Btriisque omnibus (nonnunqitam dorso fere toto) nigris, pygidio 

 et corpore subtus vel testaceis vel nigris vel variegatis, femoribus 

 testaceis, tibiis et tursis plus minusve infuscatis : breviter ovata, 

 convexa, nitida, capita densissime jjunctato, clypeo brevi, margine 

 valde rcflexo ; pronoto subtiliter sat crebre punctato, post ice 

 marginato, lateribus fortiter arcuatis, angulis anticis paulo 

 obtusis, posticis fere obsoletis ; scutello minute punctato ; elytris 

 profunda punctato-striatis, iuterstitiis alteruis latis, crebre irre- 

 gulariter punctabis ; pygidio crebre et subrugose punctato; 

 corpore subtus minute punctato, parum hirsuto ; processu meso- 

 steruali nullo ; tibiis anticis 3-dentatis, pedum 4 anteriorum 

 ungue majori tisso. 



Testaceous, with tlie entire head, tlie disc of the pronotum 

 (sometimes divided by a pale median line), the circumference 

 or the whole of the scutellum, tlie inner and outer borders of 

 the elytra, a vitta extending backwards from the shoulder, 

 and tlie grooves and punctures of tlie elytra black. The 

 pygidium and underside of the body are either entirely pale 

 or partly or entirely black, and the amount of dark pig- 

 ni'^ntiitioii generally is extremely variable. The femora are 

 usu:dly palo and the tibiae and tarsi more or less dark. The 

 boiiy is oval, short, convex, and smooth and shining. The 

 iiead is densely and finely punctured, with the clypeus short 

 and its front margin strongly reflexed. The pronotum is 

 finely and rather closely punctured, with the sides strongly 

 rounded, the front angles slightly obtuse and the hind angles 

 rounded away. The base is finely margined. The scutellum 

 is finely punctured. The elytra are very deeply striated, 

 with the strioe closely punctured, the primary dorsal costaj 

 very narrow and the intermediate intervals very broad, the 

 lateral ones strongly punctured Jill over and the dorsal ones 

 with deep crowded punctures sdong the middle, the latter 

 reduced to a single row ])osteriorly upon the second sub- 

 sutural interstice, and anteriorly upon the fourth interstice. 



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