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arcuate, hind tibis straight, not mucronate at tip; claws similar 
on all the tarsi, deeply cleft, the lower portion strongly incurved 
and touching that of the opposite side. 
Length, 8.5 millimeters; width, 1.9. 
Described from a single male specimen in the United States 
National Museum collection, labeled “Lamao, Luzon, P. L., iii—vi, 
1911, C. V. Piper collector.” 
Agrilus ornatus Deyrolle. 
Specimens of this species were examined from the following 
localities: Butuan, Mindanao (Baker 8356); Puerto Princesa, 
Palawan (Baker 8355). 
This species is variable in size; specimens measure from 
5.25 to 7.5 millimeters in length, but otherwise are identical. 
Agrilus luzonicus Kerremans. 
This species seems to be rather common and to have a 
wide distribution, as specimens were examined from the fol- 
lowing localities: Mount Maquiling, Luzon (Baker 8316, 8314, 
8315, 8317); Los Bafios, Luzon (Baker); Tacloban, Leyte 
(Baker) ; Davao, Mindanao (Baker). 
The specimens are uniform in size but vary in color from 
greenish blue to bright brassy green. 
Agrilus nigrocinctus Saunders. 
Specimens of this species were examined from the following 
localities: One male from Davao, Mindanao (Baker 8368) and 
a female from Baguio, Benguet Province, Luzon (Baker). 
Agrilus inquinatus Saunders. 
Material of this species was examined from the following 
localities in Mindanao: One male and one female from Davao 
(Baker 8324, 8361); two females from Zamboanga (Baker 
8321); a male from Butuan (Baker). 
Agrilus subspinosus sp. nov. 
Male.—Form elongate, rather slender, head and sides of pro- 
notum aéneous, disk of pronotum dark olive green, with a pur- 
plish tinge; elytra aéneous, becoming purpureous toward apex; 
each elytron ornate with an inconspicuous wide band of short 
white pubescence, reaching from the basal depressions along 
suture to just beyond the middle, then obliquely backward to- 
ward lateral margin, but not quite reaching it. 
