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granulate and reticulate. Scutellum rather large, triangular. 
Elytra about as wide as the pronotum; humeral angles obtusely 
rounded; sides strongly sinuate at the posterior coxe, then 
rather strongly expanded and gradually attenuate to the tips, 
which are separately rounded and finely serrate; humeri rather 
prominent; surface with a broad deep depression at base, 
strongly, transversely rugose and sparsely punctate. Beneath 
very finely reticulate and distinctly crenulate. 
Length, 4.75 millimeters; width, 1.25. 
One specimen from Davao, Mindanao (Baker). 
This species resembles a very slender Agrilus. 
Endelus aeneipennis sp. nov. 
Elongate, moderately robust, slightly attenuate posteriorly, 
rather convex; head and pronotum bright greenish bronze; ely- 
tra aéneous; beneath bronzy. 
Head short, slightly narrower than prothorax, widely concave 
between the eyes; median line not distinctly impressed, except 
for a shallow pit at middle; eyes prominent, not strongly angu- 
late, inner side slightly margined, placed at the anterior lateral 
part, which is not projecting; surface distinctly, densely granu- 
late and indistinctly marked with fine crenulate lines, with two 
deep depressions behind the antennal cavities; front strongly 
narrowed between the antenne; epistoma triangular, anterior 
margin slightly arcuate. Pronotum transverse, twice as wide 
as long, widest at about the middle; sides evenly, arcuately 
rounded; anterior margin broadly lobed at middle, the angles 
rather obtuse; base bisinuate, with a large, abruptly rounded, 
median lobe in front of scutellum; disk moderately convex, with 
a wide, transverse concavity along the posterior margin and a 
median transverse depression, widely interrupted at middle; 
surface finely, densely reticulate, with numerous distinct crenu- 
late lines. Scutellum rather large, triangular. Elytra about 
as wide as pronotum; humeral angles obtusely angulate; sides 
nearly parallel to apical third, then slightly attenuate to the tips, 
which are separately, broadly rounded and finely serrate; hu- 
meri not prominent: surface with a shallow basal depression 
and a similar depression along the lateral margin behind the 
humeri, strongly rugose and rather densely punctate. Beneath 
marked with a network of indistinct crenulate lines. 
Length, 4.5 millimeters; width, 1.5. 
One specimen from Malinao, Tayabas Province, Luzon 
(Baker). 
