476 Mr. G. J. Arrow on new Species of 



(J, pedum anticorum tibia extus obtuse dentata, ungue intcrno 



profunde fisso, lobo infero medio acute angulato. 

 Long. 15 mm. ; lat. max. 9 mm. 



ITah. Anamalai Hills (//. L. Andreices) ; Travancore : 

 High Range [May, Trivandrum Museum). 



Pale yellow, witli a metallic green or purple suffusion and 

 decorated with dark green markings consisting of a broad 

 patch on the vertex, a large patch on each side of the pro- 

 notum, the two partially coalescing in the middle and almost 

 or quite reaching the front and hind margin?, an oblique 

 elytral spot near the scutellum on each side, a vague post- 

 median pateli and a zigzag transverse stripe near the extre- 

 mity. There is a large brown patch on each side of tiie 

 pygidium surrounded with a green ring. 



This species has the closest resemblance to A. armafa, 

 from which it differs chiefly by the absence of the femoral 

 process in the male, the lower edge of the hind femur being 

 only very gently sinuated. The upper tooth of the front 

 tibia in the same sex is feeble and the lower lobe of the inner 

 front claw is angulated at the middle and not beyond it. 

 There is a marked difference in the shape of the oedeagus in 

 the two species. 



Both sexes were found by Mr. H. L. Andrewes, and a 

 single male was taken by Mr. W. Davison in the same 

 locality many years ago. 



Anomala [Spilota) degeneraia, sp. n. 



Pallide flava, leviter viridi-metallica, verticis macula lata, pro- 

 thoracis medio toto, scutello plus minusre, elytrorum nebulis 

 vagis, pygidiique lateribus fusco-viridibus ; ovata, postice modice 

 lata, capite crebre subtiliter puuctato-rugoso, clypeo lato ; pro- 

 thorace scutelloque nitidissimis, subtilissime punctatis, ilHus 

 lateribus fortius ; elytris profunde punctato-striatis, iuterstitiis 

 convexis, 5° punctorum serie Integra diviso ; pvgidio modice 

 punctate ; processu mesosternali sat longo, curvato, vix com- 

 presso. 



Long. 18 mm. ; lat. max. 7'5 mm. 



Hah. Madura : Shembaganur (P. du Bveuil). 



Pale testaceous, entirely suffused with a metallic green 

 lustre and decorated with dark green markings disposed 

 as follows : — a patch on the vertex of the head, a liroad 

 median patch on the pronotum extending from front to hind 

 margin and sometimes with an incomplete narrow pale 

 median line, the sides or whole of the scutellum, a vague 

 zigzag stripe near the extremity of the elytra and sometimes 



