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Anomala antiqua, Gyll. 

 Arrow, F. I. Rutel. pp. 167-168. 

 This is a large dark green Anomala which has been found at Tatkon, 

 Burma, on maize and Sesmmtm by K. D. ShrofF. AVe also have speci- 

 mens from Minbu, Sale, Mandalay, Myingyan and Tharrawaddy. Arrow 

 also records it from Nepal, Hainan, Hongkong, Siam to Borneo and 

 N. Australia. 



Anomala ignicollis, Blanch. 



Arrnw, F. I. Rutel. p. 178. 



This species occurs at high elevations (7,000 feet and over) in the 



Nilgiris. It is one of the abundant species found at Ootacamund in 



the beginning of April and we also have it from Naduvatam (7,000 feet) 



in May 1904 and from Pykara (7,000 feet). 



Ano))uda aurora, Arr. 

 Arrow, F. I. Rutel. p. 185 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 240. 

 This species was foiind by K. D. Shroff at Maymyo on peach leaves 

 in May. Arrow also records it from the Ruby Mines. 



Anomala paUidospila, Arr. 



Arrow, F. I. Rutel. p. 195, f. 48 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 240. 



Also found by K. D. Shroff' at Maymyo on peach leaves in May. 



Anomala lineaiopennis, Blanch. 

 Arrow, F. I. Rutel, pp. 212-21.3 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 245. 

 This is a dark-green species with yellowish-bro-mi elytra. The 

 beetles were found at Jeolikote (Kumaon) attacking plum leaves on 

 20th May 1915 by H. H. Prasad, and we also have it from Buxar Duars. 

 Arrow also records it from Dehra Dun, Masuri, Ramgarh, Ranikhet, 

 Naini Tal, Kulu, Simla, Bhutan and Nepal. 



Anomala decorata, Kirsch. 

 Arrow, F. I. Rutel. p. 216 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 240. 

 This is a shining brown species with chestnut markings on the elytra. 

 It has been found on peach at Maymyo and Arrow also records it from 

 Perak. 



