Burmese Species of Ruieline Cohoptera. 339 



c? • The lower lobe of the inner front claw is acutely- 

 pointed, broad, and angulated at the lower edge. 



Length 10 mm. ; breadth 5*5-6'5 mm. 



Bab. BuEMA: Karen HiWs (DokertT/). 



This little insect is one of the puzzling species wliicli 

 stand on the border-line between Anomala and Mimela. It 

 is very much like Mimela dehilis, Sharp, to which it is un- 

 doubtedly allied. The prosternum is prominent behind the 

 front coxie, but does not form an angular process between 

 them, and the species must, I think, be placed in Anomala if 

 any distinction is to be retained. 



Anomala (Euchlora) laniventris, sp. n. 



Obscure cupreo-olivacea, pronoti lateribus, corpore subtus femori- 

 busque testaceis, tibiis tarsisque viridi-seneis, abdomine subtus 

 brunneseenti : ovalis, supra i3arum nitida, pectore, abdominis 

 lateribus pygidioque sat dense griseo-pubescentibus, corpore 

 supra undique crebre sat minute punctate, elytrorum lineis 

 nonnullis inconspicuis longitudinalibus, marginibus externis 

 latissime membrauaceis ; mesosterno haud producto ; tibiis 

 auticis bideutatis, pedum 4 anteriorum unguo majori fisso. 



Dark coppery olivaceous, with the lateral edges of the 

 pronotum, the lower surface of the body and the femora 

 yellow, the abdomen browner and the tibiae and tarsi deep 

 metallic green. 



Elongate oval, not very shining, with the sternum, the 

 pygidium and sides of the abdomen rather thickly clothed 

 witii soft grey pubescence. The entire upper surface is 

 closely and finely punctured, except the clypeus, which is 

 rugose and broadly rounded. The base of the pronotum is 

 rather prominent in the middle and not margined, and the 

 sides are obtusely prominent in the middle, with the front 

 angles nearly right angles and the hind angles obtusely 

 rounded. There are a few indistinct longitudinal rows of 

 fine punctures on the elytra, the outer margins of which are 

 bordered with very broad membranous fringes. There is no 

 mesosternal process. The front tibia is sharply bidentate 

 and the larger claw of the front and middle feet is cleft. 

 The third and fifth joints of the antenna are longer than the 

 fourth. 



(^ . The terminal tooth of the front tibia is slender and 

 the upper one short but sharp. The inner lobe of the inner 

 front claw is very broad and abruptly angulated at tlie middle 

 of the lower edge. 



