372 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
Agrilus zamboangensis sp. nov. 
Male.—Form very short, rather robust, head and pronotum 
bright brassy green, elytra dark brown, with a distinct metallic 
luster. 
Antenne aéneous, reaching to basal fourth of pronotum, ser- 
rate from the fourth joint. Head with the front convex, sides 
nearly parallel to vertex, then slightly narrowed posteriorly ; oc- 
ciput slightly, longitudinally impressed ; surface strongly rugose 
on vertex and occiput, with two smooth areas on the front, 
intervals strongly and rather densely punctate, with patches of 
long white pubescence along lateral margin and behind clypeus. 
Clypeus slightly wider than long, with the front margin trun- 
cate and with a sharp tooth at each anterior angle. Pronotum 
two-thirds wider than long, not narrower at base than apex; 
sides feebly arcuate in front, slightly sinuate posteriorly ; lateral 
margin nearly straight; hind angles rectangular, with an in- 
distinct, short, straight carina; disk convex, without lateral or 
median depressions; surface coarsely, closely, transversely 
strigose, the intervals between the ridges sparsely and finely 
punctate. Scutellum wide, transversely carinate. Elytra with 
a feeble posthumeral sinuation, scarcely dilated behind middle, 
then broadly, arcuately narrowed to apices, which are separ- 
ately, acutely rounded and feebly serrulate; sides of abdomen 
entirely concealed from above; disk convex, without distinct 
costz, sutural edge scarcely elevated; humeri moderately prom- 
inent, not carinate; basal depressions rather feeble; surface 
shining, coarsely imbricate, slightly rugose at sides and sparsely 
clothed with distinct, short, yellowish, recumbent hairs. Body 
beneath piceous, with a greenish tinge; prosternum roughly 
scabrous, sparsely pubescent; prosternal lobe broad, broadly, 
arcuately emarginate at middle, intercoxal process wide, sides 
parallel to behind cox, then abruptly narrowed to apex, which 
is rather obtuse; propleura coarsely, densely punctate and feebly 
reticulate, very sparsely pubescent; metasternum strigose and 
closely punctate. Abdomen finely strigose, with fine punctures 
along the edge of the strige, the strige coarser at base than at 
sides, sparsely pubescent; first ventral segment convex, not 
impressed nor conspicuously pubescent; last ventral truncate 
and feebly emarginate at apex; pygidium punctate, with a feeble 
median carina, which does not project at tip. (Hind tarsi 
broken off.) Anterior tibie with an extremely feeble mucro at 
the tip; middle and posterior tibie simple; claws on front and 
