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postmedian broadening, then more obliquely narrowed to the 
apices, which are separately, obtusely rounded, not distinctly 
serrulate, sides of abdomen nearly concealed from above; disk 
feebly flattened, without distinct coste; sutural margin elevated 
at the apical third; with a sharply elevated carina extending 
from the humeri to near the middle on a line with the 
prothoracic carina, basal depressions moderately deep; surface 
rather shining, finely and densely, imbricately granulate, be- 
coming nearly smooth on the dark transverse area, sparsely 
clothed with distinct, short, whitish, semierect hairs, except 
for a broad transverse denuded band at the apical third. 
Body beneath aéneous; prosternum sparsely, finely punctate and 
feebly scabrous; prosternal lobe broadly rounded in front: 
intercoxal process expanded behind coxe, then obliquely 
narrowed to the apex, which is obtuse; propleura finely, 
reticulately punctate and vaguely pubescent; metasternum at 
side rather finely punctate-strigose. Abdomen more finely 
punctate-rugose than the metasternum; first ventral segment 
convex, not impressed or conspicuously pubescent; last segment 
very deeply and acutely emarginate at the apex; vertical 
portions of the segments finely punctate and nearly glabrous; 
pygidium without projecting carina at apex. Hind tarsi 
missing; tibie not mucronate. (Claws missing in all the feet.) 
Length, 3.25 millimeters; width, 1. 
Described from a single male specimen from Puerto Princesa, 
Palawan (Baker). 
Agrilus pulcher Deyrolle. 
This species is represented in the collection by a male 
Specimen from Davao, Mindanao (Baker). 
Agrilus immaculatus sp. nov. 
Female.——Form small, elongate, and rather slender, olivaceous 
bronze. 
Antenne aéneous, serrate from the fourth joint (broken 
off at ninth joint). Head with the front rather wide, strongly 
convex, sides nearly parallel; vertex and occiput slightly, lon- 
gitudinally impressed, the impression extending from occiput to 
near clypeus, and becoming nearly obliterated anteriorly 
except for a small round depression at middle of front; sur- 
face finely, densely granulate and sparsely punctate on the front, 
becoming finely, densely punctate on the anterior pubescent area 
and finely rugose on the vertex and occiput, densely clothed 
