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of median line; intercoxal process abruptly expanded behind 
the cox, then arcuately emarginate to the apex, which is acute 
and distinctly more advanced in front than the sides; pro- 
pleura coarsely punctate and strigose; metasternum at sides 
strongly punctate-strigose. Abdomen not quite as coarsely 
punctate-strigose as the metasternum, the strige finer and more 
sparsely placed toward apex, nearly glabrous; first ventral 
segment convex, not impressed or pubescent; last segent 
subtruncate at apex; vertical portions of the segments vaguely 
punctate and nearly glabrous, except the first, which is rather 
densely pubescent; pygidium feebly carinate along median 
line, the carina not projecting. Hind tarsi two-thirds as long as 
tibie; first joint as long as the four following joints united; 
anterior and middle tibiz arcuate, with a slight mucro at the 
inner apex, the posterior simple; claws on all the tarsi cleft 
near the apex. 
Length, 4 millimeters; width, 1.1. 
Described from a unique specimen, which is probably a male, 
from Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Baker 8311). 
Agrilus minutus sp. nov. 
Male—Form very small and slender, head green, pronotum 
cupreous, with a purple tinge, elytra brassy green, with a broad, 
transverse purplish band at apical third. 
Antenne slightly aéneous, reaching to basal third of prono- 
tum, serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front 
rather narrow, slightly convex, sides nearly parallel, slightly, 
arcuately emarginate from vertex to clypeus; occiput slightly, 
longitudinally impressed; surface dull, finely and densely 
granulate, becoming finely rugose on the occiput, with a few 
sparsely placed punctures on the front and sparsely clothed 
behind the clypeus with short, pale yellow pubescence. Clypeus 
narrow, with the front margin truncate. Pronotum nearly 
one-half wider than long, narrower at base than apex, sides 
arcuate from apex to base; lateral margin very nearly straight: 
hind angles rectangular, with a sharply defined sinuate carina, 
the carina joining the lateral margin near the apical angles; 
disk convex, the median line with an indistinct anterior and 
posterior depression, a feeble, oblique depression at the side; 
surface finely and irregularly strigose, densely punctate at sides 
and posterior angles, intervals between the strige sparsely and 
rather coarsely punctate. Scutellum sharply, transversely carin- 
ate. Elytra slightly narrowed from the base with a very feeble 
