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middle tarsi similar, strongly cleft, the lower portion feebly 
incurved but with the tips distant. 
Length, 4 millimeters; width, 1.5. 
Described from a single male from Zamboanga, Mindanao 
(Baker). 
Agrilus inconstans sp. nov. 
Male.—Form rather elongate and moderately robust, varying 
in color from bronzy to cupreous, except head, which is dull 
green. 
Antenne greenish, reaching to middle of pronotum, serrate 
from the fourth joint. Head with front convex, the sides 
slightly, arcuately emarginate between vertex and clypeus; occi- 
put with scarcely any trace of longitudinal impression; surface 
densely, rather coarsely punctate and finely granulate, becoming 
rugose on the occiput; clothed with very short white hairs, be- 
coming denser and longer toward clypeus. Clypeus wider than 
long, with the front margin broadly, arcuately emarginate. Pro- 
notum one-half wider than long, distinctly narrowed at base; sides 
feebly arcuate, lateral margin straight; hind angles rectangular, 
without distinct carina; disk convex, without lateral or median 
depressions; surface coarsely, closely, transversely strigose, the 
intervals between the ridges finely and sparsely punctate. Scutel- 
lum transversely carinate. Elytra rather strongly sinuate 
behind the humeri, with a very feeble postmedian broadening, 
then strongly, obliquely narrowed to apices, which are separately 
rounded and finely serrulate; sides of abdomen widely exposed 
above; disk convex, without distinct cost; sutural edge slightly 
elevated near apex; humeri moderate, not carinate; basal de- 
pressions moderately deep; surface subopaque, closely and rather 
finely, imbricately granulate, coarser near the base, sparsely 
clothed with short, white, recumbent hairs, in some specimens 
forming a broad inconspicuous vitta along the suture. Body 
beneath aéneous; prosternum densely and strongly scabrous, 
Sparsely clothed with long silky pubescence; prosternal lobe 
broadly, arcuately rounded in front; intercoxal process not very 
broad, gradually narrowed from in front of coxe to apex, which 
is rather acute; propleura finely punctate and feebly strigose, 
sparsely pubescent and farinaceous, metasternum at sides 
strongly strigose and densely punctate, rather densely pubescent 
and more or less farinaceous. Abdomen rather coarsely and 
densely punctate, becoming strigose on the sides of the first two 
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