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101. Agrilus acclivis. (Tab. VI. fig. 13.) 



A. puUulo similis, at multo minor, capite antice femoribusque aureo-viridibus. 

 Long. If lin. 



Hab. Guatemala, Zapote (Champion). 



This insect closely resembles A. pullulus, but is much smaller and has the front of 

 the head bright golden-green. The prosternum is finely rugose, and in other respects 

 agrees with that of A. confusus. The abdomen of the only specimen before me has no 

 spot at the side of the second segment ; and the lateral carina of the basal segment is 

 slightly curved about the middle (fig. 13). 



102. Agrilus acceptus. (Tab. VI. flgg. 12, 12 a.) 



A. pullulo similis, at minor, toto seneus, nitidus. 

 Long. If lin. 



Hab. Guatemala, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet (Champion). 



This species is very like A. pullulus, but is entirely brassy, except the lower part of 

 the face, which is green. The face is densely striolate, the striae curved inwards and 

 downwards, with rather large punctures arranged in curved lines. The elytra have the 

 shining space between the discoidal and subapical spots of a darker shade than the rest 

 of the surface. The prosternum, which in A. pullulus is bare, is clothed with long 

 pubescence. The episterna are smooth on the inner half, with a line of small 

 punctures. The abdomen has the lateral carina of the basal segment rectilinear 

 posteriorly (fig. 12 a) ; there is a spot at the side of the second segment. The posterior 

 tarsi are very long and slender. 



103. Agrilus temporalis. (Tab. VI. fig. 14.) 



A. accepto affinis et similis, minus angustus, seneus, capite antice viridi. 

 Long. If lin. 



Bab. Guatemala, Capetillo (Champion). 



This insect resembles the preceding. It is, however, relatively less narrow ; the 

 thorax is less cylindrical, with the sides more impressed and inclined to be angular 

 behind the middle; the discoidal impression is more divided in the middle, the 

 anterior portion more transversa, so that there appear to be two impressions rather 

 than a channel. The head is coarsely rugose, and does not show transverse rugae at the 

 lower part of the face. Each elytron has two pubescent spots (one above the other) at 

 the suture before the middle, but there is no lateral spot. The prosternum is finely 

 coriaceous, with large punctures placed irregularly, not pubescent. 



104. Agrilus refectus. (Tab. VI. figg. 15, lb a.) 



JEneus, nitidus ; capite convexo, linea mediana impresso ; thorace basi paullo angustato, lateribus subrectis, 

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