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which there is a slight dilatation, then strongly narrowed to 
apices, which are bispinose, the inner spine long, acute, and on 
a.line with the middle of the elytron, lateral margin smooth, 
extending into a sharp spine which is shorter than the inner 
one; sides of abdomen exposed above; disk slightly flattened, 
without distinct coste, the sutural edge strongly elevated be- 
hind the middle; humeri prominent, with a very minute carina 
at base; basal depressions moderately deep; surface shining, 
rather finely and densely, imbricately granulate, smoother near 
apex, rather densely clothed with short, semierect hairs, which 
do not conceal the surface sculpture. Body beneath plumbeous, 
with the legs of a more greenish color; prosternum densely, 
roughly scabrous and sparsely, finely pubescent; prosternal lobe 
broadly rounded and deeply, arcuately emarginate in front; in- 
tercoxal process broad, sides parallel to behind cox, then abruptly 
narrowed to apex, which is acute; propleura finely punctate and 
sparsely pubescent; metasternum at sides densely and rather 
coarsely punctate, smooth along the middle and rather densely 
pubescent. Abdomen finely punctate at middle, more densely 
at sides, sparsely clothed with distinct white hairs; first ventral 
segment feebly flattened and slightly more densely punctured 
and pubescent; last ventral obtusely rounded at apex; vertical 
portions of the segments not conspicuously pubescent; pygidium 
finely punctate, pubescent at apex, the carina well marked, but not 
projecting. Hind tarsi nearly half as long as the tibie, first 
joint about equal in length to the four following joints united; 
front tibize feebly arcuate; middle and posterior tibie straight, 
not mucronate at tip; claws similar on all the tarsi, divaricate, 
broadly toothed at base, the lower portion not incurved. 
Length, 8 millimeters, width, 2.1. 
_ Described from a single male specimen from Mount Banahao, 
Luzon (Baker). 
Agrilus maquilingensis sp. nov. 
Female.—Form elongate, rather slender; entirely aéneous. 
Antenne aéneous, reaching a little beyond the middle of pro- 
notum, serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front rather 
convex and slightly gibbose at the sides on vertex; sides nearly 
parallel, abruptly and deeply impressed on the vertex, becoming 
less distinct on the occiput; surface finely rugose, with the in- 
tervals sparsely punctate and finely, densely granulate, the ruge 
oming more distinct and longitudinal on the occiput, sparsely 
