376 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
Agrilus bakeri Kerremans. 
This species is represented in the collection by a single speci- 
men from Baguio, Benguet Province, Luzon (Baker). 
Agrilus subviridis sp. nov. 
Male.—Form a little shorter and more robust than A. rotun- 
_ dipennis, of a uniform bluish green color, front of head green, 
becoming bluish on vertex and occiput. 
Antenne slightly cupreous, reaching just a little beyond front 
angles of pronotum, serrate from the fourth joint. Head with 
the front nearly flat, the sides strongly narrowed from vertex 
to clypeus; vertex broadly but not very deeply impressed, the 
impression becoming less distinct toward clypeus; surface 
sparsely and finely punctured, becoming finely, concentrically 
rugose on vertex, intervals smooth and shining, glabrous. Cly- 
peus triangular, scarcely wider than long, with front margin 
broadly, arcuately emarginate. Pronotum nearly one-half wider 
than long, slightly narrower at base than apex, sides feebly 
arcuate, lateral margin slightly sinuous when viewed laterally, 
hind angles rectangular, without trace of carina; disk convex, 
a rather deep, oblique depression at the side nearly reaching 
median line, which is feebly, transversely impressed in front of 
scutellum; surface coarsely, closely, and irregularly strigose, 
intervals between strige sparsely and rather finely punctate. 
Scutellum transversely carinate. Elytra slightly sinuate behind 
humeri, a little dilated behind the middle, then strongly, obliquely 
narrowed to the apices which are separately, broadly rounded 
and strongly serrulate, sides of the abdomen feebly exposed 
above; disk slightly flattened without distinct coste, sutural 
edge strongly elevated from middle to apex; humeri moder- 
ately prominent, not carinate; basal depressions large and 
moderately deep; surface rather shining, coarsely, transversely 
rugose, becoming smoother and feebly imbricate near apex, in- 
tervals sparsely punctate and glabrous. Body beneath aéneous; 
prosternum densely, coarsely rugose and sparsely clothed along 
median line with long, semierect, white pubescence ; prosternal 
lobe broadly truncate in front; intercoxal process broad, sides 
parallel to behind coxe, then narrowed to apex, which is acute; 
propleura coarsely and rather densely punctate, vaguely 
strigose, and feebly pubescent; metasternum densely and 
roughly, rugosely punctate, rather densely pubescent. Abdomen 
strongly, transversely strigose, with fine punctures along the 
edge of the strige, sparsely pubescent; first ventral segment 
