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lateral margin strongly sinuate when viewed laterally; hind an- 
gles rectangular, without trace of carina; disk convex, the median 
line with a moderately deep anterior and posterior depression, 
and a deep oblique depression at side connecting with the poste- 
rior depression at middle; surface finely and rather distantly, 
irregularly striate, the intervals smooth and shining. Scutellum 
transversely carinate. Elytra feebly sinuate behind humeri, 
scarcely dilated behind the middle, then strongly narrowed to 
apices, which are separately, very broadly rounded and strongly 
serrulate; sides of abdomen widely exposed above; disk feebly 
flattened, without cost, sutural edge elevated behind the middle; 
humeri moderately prominent, not carinate; basal depressions 
rather deep; surface shining, coarsely rugose and rather densely 
punctate, the rugee becoming finer toward apex, sparsely clothed 
with short, inconspicuous hairs and ornamented as above. Body 
beneath similar to that above; prosternum sparsely rugose and 
coarsely punctate, sparsely pubescent; prosternal lobe broad, 
truncate in front; intercoxal process broad, sides parallel to be- 
hind cox, then abruptly narrowed to apex, which is rather acute; 
propleura finely reticulate and sparsely pubescent; metasternum 
coarsely punctate-strigose, along the middle much smoother, the 
Sides rather densely pubescent. Abdomen sparsely strigose, 
with fine punctures along the edge of the strigxz, nearly 
glabrous; first ventral segment convex, not impressed nor pubes- 
cent; last ventral obtusely rounded at apex; vertical portion of 
first segment densely pubescent on the posterior half; pygidium 
without projecting carina at apex. Hind tarsi about one-third 
as long as tibie, first joint equal in length to the four following 
joints united; anterior tibise feebly mucronate, the middle and 
posterior ones simple; claws similar on all tarsi, strongly cleft, 
the lower portion feebly incurved, but with tips quite distant. 
Length, 8 millimeters; width, 2.5. 
Described from a male specimen in the United States National 
Museum collection labeled “Acc. No. 1666, Bur. Agri. P. L., 
collected by C. R. Jones,” without any definite locality given. 
The Bureau of Agriculture reports that this specimen was 
collected at Lamao, Bataan Province, Luzon. 
This species is closely allied to A. monticola Kerrem.’ I have 
not seen any specimens of Kerremans’s species, but in the de- 
Scription he states that the hind angles of the pronotum are 
carinate, while in A. rotundipennis there is no trace of a carina. 
* Agrilus monticola Kerrem. || = Agrilus oreophilus Fisher. 
