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84. Elytra with transverse dark band 35. 
Elytra without transverse dark band......... ee 
85. Transverse dark band at middle of elytra; last ventral segment 
rounded at tip A. inermis sp. nov. 
Transverse dark band at apical third; last ventral segment emarginate 
at tip 36. 
386. Elytra with basal two-thirds and apical fourth uniformly clothed 
with white pubescence. A. minutus sp. nov. 
Elytra with apical fourth and transverse band just behind middle 
clothed with white pubescence..............2::c:cc000-eseseeeeeeee A. pulcher Deyr. 
87. Tip of intercoxal process wide and biemarginate, with the angles very 
acute. = ‘ 88. 
Tip of intercoxal process attenuate, withgthe angles obtuse............ 41. 
38. Eyes converging posteriorly 39. 
Eyes not converging posteriorly... ... 40. 
39. Form robust; carina on elytra short; elytral pubescence very coarse. 
A. butuanensis sp, nov. 
Form more slender; carina on elytra long; elytral pubescence fine. 
A. immaculatus sp. nov. 
40. Elytra cupreous, with two indistinct white spots along suture near 
apex; form robust. a ... A. malinaoensis sp. nov. 
Elytra greenish bronze; form more slendev........ A. iliganensis sp. nov. 
41. Eyes converging toward clypeus; hind tibie flattened and angulate 
on outer margin near apex A. davaoensis sp. nov. 
Eyes not converging, sides parallel; hind tibie not angulate on outer 
margin A. mindanaoensis sp. nov. 
Agrilus oreophilus nom. nov. 
In 1906 Kerremans * described a species of A grilus from New 
Guinea under the name monticola, and in 1914 he described a 
species of the same genus from Mount Maquiling, Luzon, Phil- 
ippine Islands, under the same name.‘ For the species from 
Luzon I propose the new name oreophilus. | 
Agrilus quadriplagiatus sp. nov. 
Female-——Form moderately elongate, robust, front of head 
cupreous, sides of pronotum and beneath bright aéneous with a 
strong cupreous reflection; occiput, prosternum, legs, disks of 
pronotum, and base of elytra dull dark green with a slight 
purplish tinge, the elytra becoming dark violaceous posteriorly 
and ornamented with pubescent spaces. 
Antenne shining black, reaching to middle of pronotum, 
serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front rather flat, 
the sides gradually narrowed from vertex to clypeus, broadly and 
rather feebly, longitudinally impressed from occiput to clypeus; 
* Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. (1906) 416. 
* Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 9 (1914) 85. 
