18, 4 Fisher: New Coleoptera from the Philippines 869 
Agrilus occipitalis Eschscholtz. 
This seems to be the commonest species of the genus in the 
Philippines, and all the specimens examined are quite uniform 
in size and coloration. Material has been examined from the 
following localities in Mindanao: Davao (Baker 8358, 8359; 
Zamboanga (Baker 8347); Dapitan (Baker 8301); Butuan 
(Baker 8302). Specimens from Luzon are from Malinao 
(Baker 8304) and Mount Maquiling (Baker). Material in the 
United States National Museum collection without definite local- 
ity is labeled “Bur. Agri., P. I., Acc. Nos. 183, 242, 252, 1484, 
‘2269 collected by B. Arce and C. R. Jones.” The Bureau of 
Agriculture reports localities and collectors for these numbers 
as follows: Manila (Arce 183, 1484, Jones 252) ; Santo Tomas, 
Batangas Province, Luzon (Jones 242) ; Diklom, Bukidnon, Min- 
danao (John T. Zimmer 2269). 
-Agrilus albocinctus sp. nov. 
Form short, rather robust, front of head and beneath aéneous, 
posterior part of head, pronotum, and elytra greenish blue, 
with a strong violaceous tinge. 
Antenne dark, with the basal joints aéneous, reaching to basal 
fourth of pronotum, and serrate from the fourth joint. Head 
with the front strongly convex, sides strongly expanded at ver- 
tex, then narrowed both posteriorly and toward clypeus, broadly 
and feebly impressed on vertex and occiput; surface nearly 
smooth, shining, with a few indistinct punctures and clothed 
with a row of sparsely placed, short white hairs along the lateral 
margin. Clypeus with the front margin truncate, slightly wider 
than long. Pronotum two-thirds wider than long, not narrower 
at base than apex, sides nearly straight, slightly sinuate near hind 
angles, lateral margin nearly straight; hind angles rectangular, 
with a feebly defined straight carina, the carina extending to 
near lateral margin at middle; disk convex, with a wide, oblique, 
lateral depression extending along the basal fourth; surface 
finely and rather distantly striate, the intervals smooth and 
Shining. Scutellum transversely carinate. Elytra slightly sin- 
uate behind the humeri, slightly broadened behind middle, 
nearly entirely concealing the sides of the abdomen from above, 
then strongly, obliquely narrowed to the apices, which are separ- 
ately rounded and rather strongly serrulate; disk convex, with- 
out distinct costs, sutural edge feebly elevated near apex; 
humeri moderate, without carina; basal depressions rather 
feeble but more distinct than in A. subpubescens; surface shining, 
