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behind the middle, then strongly narrowed to apices, which are 
separately, rather broadly rounded and strongly serrulate ; sides 
of abdomen visible from above; disk rather convex, without dis- 
tinct costee; humeri moderately prominent, not carinate; basal 
depressions moderately deep; surface rather shining, strongly 
and densely, imbricately granulate, the granulation coarser than 
in A. fulvovittatus, becoming finer posteriorly, sparsely clothed 
with short, fine, semierect hairs and ornamented as above. Body 
beneath dark aéneous; prosternum coarsely and densely rugose, 
sparsely pubescent, without conspicuous pubescence at middle; 
prosternal,lobe broadly rounded, with an acute emargination at 
middle; intercoxal process rather narrow, sides parallel to behind 
cox, then gradually narrowed to apex, which is acute; propleura 
rather densely punctate and pubescent; metasternum coarsely 
strigose-punctate and rather densely pubescent. Abdomen 
rather densely strigose-punctate, the strigz becoming coarser at 
base and sides of first and second segments, sparsely clothed with 
rather long white pubescence; first ventral segment convex, with 
a distinct sharp tooth at middle posteriorly; last ventral feebly 
concave, apex acutely rounded, with a series of distinct asper- 
ities along the margin; vertical portions of segments not 
conspicuously pubescent; pygidium without projecting carina 
at apex. Hind tarsi not quite one-half as long as the tibie, first 
joint about equal in length to the four following joints united; 
anterior and middle tibiee mucronate at the inner apical angles, 
posterior tibize simple; claws similar on all the tarsi, cleft near 
apex, forming a short, acute tooth; the lower portion is very 
feebly incurved in some specimens. 
Length, 6.75 to 7.50 millimeters; width, 2 to 2.4. 
Female.—Differs from the male in having the front of the 
head cupreous, pubescence shorter, only the anterior tibize with 
an extremely feeble mucro at tip, and without a tooth on the 
median part of the first abdominal segment. 
Described from one male and three females. The type is from 
Davao, Mindanao (Baker). Three female paratypes; two from 
Zamboanga, Mindanao (Baker 8346), and one from Butuan, 
Mindanao (Baker 8299). 
Agrilus fulvovittatus sp. nov. 
Male.—Form elongate, rather slender, head and pronotum 
brassy green, elytra green with a purplish tinge, each elytron 
with a narrow vitta of golden pubescence reaching from the 
basal depression to apex. - 
