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Mr. G. J. Arrow on the Lamellicom 



RuTELINiE. 



Anomala rufocuprea, Mots. 



A. inotschulskyi, Har. 



A. pleuriuiargo, Reitt. 



A. lucens, Ball. 



A. daimiana, Har. 



A. triangularis, Schauf. 



A. multistriata, Har. 



A. cuprea, Hope. 



A. japonica, Arrow, sp. n. 



A. albopilosa, Hope. 



A. albopilosa, v. gracilis, Schauf. 



A. chloroderma, Arrow, sp. n. 



A. xanthopleura, Arrow, sp. n. 



A. costata, Hope. 



A. testaceipes, il/ote. 



A liolosericea, Z 1 . 



A. sieversi, Hei/d. 



A. 8-costata, Burnt. 



A. pubicollis, TFwtf. 



A. orientalis, Wat. 



A. irregularis, JFa£. 



A. diversa, Wat. 



2 maculicollis, Reitt. 

 A. intermixta, Arrow, sp. n. 



irregularis, var., Lewis. 

 A. couspurcata, Har. 

 Mimela splendens, Gyll. 



lathami, Hope. 



gaschkewitschi, Mots. 

 M. navilabris, Wat. 

 M. difficilis, Wat. 

 Popillia japonica, Newm. 

 P. insular is, Lew. 

 P. lewisi, Arrow. 

 Adoretus tenuiinaculatus, Wat. 



Dynastin.^:. 

 Xylotrupes dichotomus, Z. 

 Eophileurus chinensis, Falcl. 



Cetoniin-S!. 

 Torynorrbina japonica, Hope. 

 T. unicolor, Mots. 

 T. polita, Wat. 

 Protjetia insperata, Lew. 

 P. brevitarsis, Lew. 

 P. cataphracta, Arrow, sp. n. 



Cetonia submarmorea, Wat., 

 nee Burm. 

 P. lenzi, [far. 

 P. orientalis, G. Sf P. 



Cet. cerata, Er. 



C'et. submarmorea, Burm. 

 P. isliigakia, Fairm. 

 P. lewisi, Jans. 

 P. prveri, Jans. 

 P. oscliimana, Nonfr. 

 P. hondana, Arrow, sp. n. 

 Cetonia pilifer, Mots. 



C. roelofsi, Har. 

 Oxycetonia jucunda, Fald. 

 O. fbrticula, Jans. 

 Glycyphana fulvistemma, Mots. 

 Aiithracophcra rusticola, Burm. 

 Dasyvalgus augusticollis, Wat. 



Valgus angustieollis, Wat. 



D. tuberculatus, Lew. 

 Cliromovalgus fuinosus, Ze w. 



Valgus futnosus, Lew. 

 C. lsetus, Arrow, sp. n. 

 Gnorimus subopacus, Mots. 

 G. viridiopacus, Lew. 

 Trichius japonicus, Jans. 

 T. succinctus, Pall. 

 T. 17-guttatus, Voll. 



Gnorimus 17-guttatus, Lew. 

 T. donitzi, Har. 

 T. duplicates, Lew. 

 Osmoderma opica, Leic. 



Melolonthinje. 



Ileitter in his ' Bestimmungs-Tabellen ' has not been able 

 to determine some of the Japanese species of Hoplia. I 

 have therefore compiled for later publication a table of the 

 members of this difficult group, of which others remain yet 

 to be described. The differences between the sexes, which 

 have been almost neglected, are important, and I consider it 

 undesirable to add to the list of names, except in cases 

 where the sexual characters have been made out. 



Reitter has failed to identify the Chinese Hoplia paiva, 



