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rounded, and feebly, broadly, arcuately emarginate at middle; 
intercoxal process broad, distinctly broadened behind the coxe, 
apex broad and biemarginate; propleura densely punctate and 
sparsely pubescent; metasternum finely rugose. Abdomen 
rather finely strigose, becoming more coarsely so at the middle 
of first segment, third segment with a dense golden pubescent 
spot at sides; first segment convex, not impressed nor distinctly 
pubescent, with a series of sharp sawlike teeth along the poste- 
rior margin on the median line, the teeth feebly elevated and 
pointing backward; last ventral obtusely rounded and feebly 
emarginate at tip, vertical portions of the first and third seg- 
ments covered with dense golden pubescence; pygidium punctate, 
rather strongly carinate, the carina projecting and truncate at 
tip. Hind tarsi about one-half as long as the tibia, first joint 
about equal in length to the four following joints united; front 
and middle tibize feebly mucronate at tip; claws divaricate, 
strongly cleft, the lower portions incurved, those of the anterior 
and middle tarsi less incurved than the posterior ones, so that 
the points are quite distant. 
Length, 6.25 to 8 millimeters; width, 1.75 to 2. 
Described from two specimens, probably males. The type 
is from Imugan, Nueva Vizcaya Province, Luzon (Baker); a 
paratype is from Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Baker). 
Agrilus benguetensis sp. nov. 
Female.—Form elongate, subcylindrical; head shining, dark 
olivaceous; pronotum reddish cupreous; elytra dull olivaceous, 
becoming violaceous posteriorly. 
(Antenne broken off.) Head with the front slightly concave; 
sides arcuately expanded at vertex, then slightly narrowed to- 
ward occiput and clypeus; broadly, longitudinally impressed from 
occiput to clypeus, the impression becoming deep on the occiput, 
and with a broad transverse impression in front of clypeus; 
surface strongly, transversely strigose, intervals sparsely and 
coarsely punctured, clothed with numerous short white hairs 
behind the clypeus. Clypeus wider than long, with the front 
margin broadly, arcuately emarginate. Pronotum two-thirds 
Wider than long, slightly narrowed at base, sides slightly arcuate, 
lateral margin slightly sinuous when viewed laterally, hind an- 
gles rectangular, with sharply defined, slightly arcuate carina, the 
carina extending to lateral margin near middle, disk moderately 
convex, a deep, oblique, lateral depression and a broad and 
rather deep concavity in front of scutellum; surface coarsely, 
