338 Mr. G. J. Arrow on new 



interstice. The pygidium and the lower surface are ratlicr 

 strongly but not closely punctured, the latter tliinly clothod 

 Avith pale hairs. The trout tibiae are strongly bideutate, tlie 

 hind femora short and thick, the hind tibia a little inflated 

 in the basal half, and the larger claw of the front and nuddle 

 feet cleft. 



The sexes scarcely differ, but the inner anterior claw of 

 the male is a little widened and the apex of the front tibiu 

 rather less blunt. 



Long. 10"5-12 mm. ; lat. 5'5^Q'5 mm. 



Hab. Buema: Maymyo (/i. L. Andreioes — May IDIO), 

 Ruby Mines {Doherty). 



Mr. li. M. Lefroy has received the species from Maj myo 

 as feeding upon Prunus persica. 



Anomala puella, sp. n. 



Tota pallide flava, leviter metallescens, tarsis anteunisque paulo 

 rufescentibus : breviter ovata, nitida, convexa, pygidio corpore- 

 que subtus pilis erectis pallidis vestitis ; capita profunde rugoso- 

 punctato, clypeo late rotundato, margiue valde retlexo, sutura 

 clypeali distincte carinata ; pronoto sat crebre sequaliter punctato, 

 lateribus fortiter arcuatis, angulis auticis aeutis, posticis fere 

 obsoletis, basi omnino marginato ; scutello punctato ; elytris 

 profunde punctato-striatis, interstitio subsuturali lato, grosse 

 punctato, aliis angustis, parce et minutissime punctulatis ; 

 pygidio crebre irregulariter punctato ; prosterno postice paulo 

 tuberculato, mesosterno baud producto ; tibiis auticis bideutatis 

 pedumque 4 anteriorum ungue majori fisso. 



Entirely pale yellow, with a faint metallic lustre, the 

 antennee and tarsi only being a little darker. The body is 

 shortly ovate in form, convex and shining, with pale erect 

 hairs upon the pygidium and lower surface. The head is 

 strongly and rugosely punctured, with the clypeus short and 

 broadly rounded, its margins strongly reflexed and the 

 frontal suture carinate. The pronotum is strongly and 

 closely punctured, \rith the base completely margined, the 

 sides strongly rounded, the front angles acute and the hind 

 angles rounded away. The scute Hum is well punctured and 

 the elytra are closely striate-punctate, with the interstices 

 narrow, except the subsutural one which is broad and strongly 

 and irregularly punctured. The pygidium is strongly and 

 closely punctured. The ])rosternum is slightly lobed behind 

 the front coxse and the mesosternum is not produced. The 

 front tibise are bluntly bidentate and the larger claw on each 

 of the four anterior feet is cleft. 





