18, 4 Fisher: New Coleoptera from the Philippines 377 
convex, not impressed nor conspicuously pubescent; last seg- 
ment broadly concave, very densely, finely punctate, and densely 
clothed with long silky pubescence, apex broadly rounded; 
vertical portions of segments glabrous; pygidium without pro- 
jecting carina. Hind tarsi not quite one-half as long as tibie; 
first joint nearly as long as the four following joints united; 
anterior tibize feebly arcuate, with a slight mucro at the inner 
apex, middle and posterior tibie simple; claws similar on all 
tarsi, strongly cleft, the lower portion incurved, with the point 
not quite touching that of the opposite side. 
Length, 7 millimeters; width, 2.25. 
Described from two specimens. The type from Davao, Min- 
danao (Baker 8300) ; a paratype from Mount Maquiling, Luzon 
(Baker). 
Agrilus semipubescens sp. nov. 
Form elongate, subcylindrical, color uniformly olivaceous. 
Antenne piceous, with the basal joints greenish, reaching to 
the middle of pronotum, serrate from the fourth joint. Head 
with the front nearly flat, sides nearly parallel from clypeus to 
vertex, then strongly narrowed posteriorly; vertex broadly, but 
not deeply, longitudinally impressed, the impression reaching 
to the middle of the front; surface densely and coarsely punctate, 
becoming slightly rugose on occiput, and nearly glabrous. 
Clypeus wider than long, with the front margin truncate. Pro- 
notum one-third wider than long, slightly narrower at base than 
apex; sides feebly arcuate in front, sinuate behind the middle; 
lateral margin nearly straight when viewed laterally; hind an- 
gles rectangular, without a carina; disk convex, without a dis- 
tinct lateral depression, on the median line two feeble depressions, 
the posterior the larger; surface coarsely, closely, transversely 
strigose, the intervals sparsely and finely punctate. Scutellum 
wide, strongly, transversely carinate. Elytra with a slight post- 
humeral sinuation, behind which is a slight dilation, then 
strongly narrowed to apices, which are separately, rather 
broadly rounded and strongly serrulate, sides of abdomen visible 
from above; disk rather convex, feebly, broadly concave along 
suture, without distinct costz, sutural edge elevated behind the 
middle, humeri moderately developed, not carinate; basal 
depressions moderately deep ; surface feebly shining, coarsely and 
densely, imbricately granulate, but smoother toward apex, rath- 
er densely clothed with short, semierect white hairs, which 
form a wide inconspicuous band along the suture. Body beneath 
