BuprestidcBfrom the Philippine Islands. 323 



suture above the middle, a transverse band below the 

 middle, two spots or an inteiTupted band between this and 

 the apex, and the apex itself, naked. Sides subparallel 

 above the middle, widely rounded posteriorly. Beneath 

 punctured, covered with fine adpressed white hairs. 



Length 2| lines ; breadth 1^ line. 



Hah. — Samar. 



A very distinct species. Should follow amah His. 



Samhus lugnhris, E. S. 



Capite thoraceque feneo-nigris. Thoracis lateribus sub- 

 cupreis, pilosis. Elytris nigris, fasciis j^ilosis albidis 

 ornatis. Subtus punctatus. 



Head bronzy-black, punctured, covered with yellowish 

 hairs, especially above the mouth. Thorax bronzy-black, 

 with its sides more or less coppery. Anterior margin 

 very narrowly raised, sides straight or nearly so in their 

 middle, with the angles very largely cut off, so as almost 

 to give them the appearance of being regularly rounded. 

 Disk raised, with a few scattered hairs. Sides Avidely de- 

 pressed, densely covered with a yellowish pubescence ; 

 lateral carin^e long. Elytra black, each with a somewhat 

 ring-shaped sjiot at the base, two irregular bands placed 

 close together above the middle, and two distinct bands 

 just above the apex, covered Avith white hairs, mixed with 

 yellowish-brown ones ; the second band from the apex is 

 almost entirely of the latter colour. The apex is Avidely 

 rounded. Beneath and legs punctured bronzy, covered 

 Avith white adpressed hairs. 



Length 2^ lines ; breadth 1 line. 



//«^>.— Bohol. 



Should follow the preceding. 



Agrilus occipitalis, Esch. 

 Entom. p. 135. 



Apparently common. 



Hah. — Mindanao, Bohol, Luzon. 



Agrilus (Bquicollis, Esch. 

 Entom. p. 134. 

 Hah. — Camotes, Bohol. 



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