the Lamellicorn Coleoptera of Japan. 401 
I have received specimens from Haroldsand Schénfeldt. 
__ Hab. All the islands, including Oshima, and occurs in 
Korea. 
Anomala Sieversit, Heyden. 
Anomala Steversii, Heyd. Hor. Ent. Ross. xxi. p. 266 (1887). 
This insect should be placed next to A. octocostata, Burm. ; 
it is a species which does not vary in colour. 
Hab. Tsushima, and at Fusan in Korea. 
Anomala holosericea, Fab. 
This well-known species occurs apparently rarely in Japan; 
it is constant in colour. 
Hab. Chiuzenji and in 8. Yezo. Only four specimens. 
Anomala rufo-cuprea, Motschulsky. 
Anomala rufo-cuprea, Motsch. Etud. Ent. p. 14 (1860); Bates, Proc. 
Zool. Soe, p. 373 (1888). 
Anomala lucidula (Rhombonyx), Motsch. Bull. Mose. p. 171 (1866), 
nec Guér, (1830), nee Faldrh. (1835). 
Anomula lucens, Ballion, Bull. Mose. p. 155 (1871). 
Anomala Motschulskyi, Har. Deutsche ent. Zeit. p, 851 (1877). 
This species varies in colour from being entirely of a deep 
blue, green, or brassy green, and from a pale testaceous colour 
to others with a green thorax and testaceous elytra, and some 
examples are coppery red. 
Hlab. All the islands; the imagoes usually fed on the 
leaves of Salix and Lespedeza. 
Anomala difficilis, Waterhouse. 
Anomala difficilis, Waterh. J. c. p. 111. 
This species has the thorax testaceous, wholly green, or 
ornamented with two green triangular blotches. My speci- 
mens measure 11 to 14 millim. 
Hab. Kobé, Nikko, Chiuzenji, and other places. 
Anomala orientalis. 
Phyllopertha orientalis, Waterh. 1. c. p. 108 (1875). 
Anomala orientalis, Waterh., Har. Abh. Brem. p. 126 (1876) ; Heyden, 
Deutsche ent. Zeit. p. 845 (1879). 
Phyllopertha xanthogastra, Har. MT. Miinch, ent. Ver. v. p. 90 
(1881). 
A very common variety of this species is black with an 
eneous tinge and a few testaceous spots on the elytra. A 
rarer variety is wholly testaceous, with two spots on the head 
and two triangular blotches on the thorax green. In my 
series no two are precisely alike. 
Hab. All the islands. 
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