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B. Elytra more or less broadly rounded at the apex, which is often very 
finely denticulated. 
1. Vertex hituherculate. 
Agrilus suhcormitus, 1. c. p. 182, from Singapore. 
2. Vertex sometimes impressed, more mamillated or tuberculate at its 
margins. 
* Form elongated. 
a. Elytra traversed by bands, or having points or a design formed 
by their clothing. 
Agrilus olympicus, 1. c. p. 183, A. anthracinus, 1. c. p. 186, and A. cimei- 
formis, 1. c, p. 187, from Mysol j A. paganus, 1. c. p. 184, A. gentilis, 1. c. p. 185, 
A. discicoUis, 1. c. p. 189, and A. bihamatus, ibid., from Borneo ; A. grisescens, 
1. c. p. 184, from Makian; A. metieulosuSf 1. c. p. 185, and A. sepulchralis, 1. c. 
p. 186, fr’om Celebes j A. tristis, 1. c. p. 187, from Singapore j A. funebris, I, c. 
p. 188, from Aru and Dorey j A. carbonarius, ibid., from Ceram j A. guUu- 
latus, h c. p. 190, from Batchian j A. parallelus, 1. c. p. 191, from Morty ; A. 
subtrifasciatus, ibid., from Mysol and New Guinea ; and A. ameihysticollis, 1. c. 
p. 192, from Dorey. 
/3. Elytra not traversed by bands, clothing uniform or nearly so, 
or wanting. 
Agrilus validus, 1. c. p. 192, from Celebes ; A. obscurus, 1. c. p. 193, and A. 
hypocritus, l.c. p, 198, from Batchian j A. chalybeus, ibid., from Mysol and 
New Guinea j A. tricolor, 1. c. p. 194, from Mysol ) A. miserabilis, ibid., A. 
gracilis, 1. c. p. 197, from Makian ; A. albolatus, 1. c. p. 195, from Singapore j 
A. nigro-violaceus, 1. c. p. 195, from Waigiou and Aru j A. plcbijus, 1. c. p. 196, 
from Sumatrj^ ; A. cencolus, I, c. p. 197, fr-om Ceram and Flores ; A. pupillus, 
1. c. p. 198, from Flores ; A. pauper, ibid., from Morty ; A. perniciosus, 1. c. 
p. 199, A. impopularis, ibid., and A. distinctus, 1. c. p. 200, from Borneo j and 
A. chrysochloris, ibid., from Bourou. 
* Form not much elongated. 
Agrilus marmorem, 1. o. p. 201, from Mysol and Batchian ; A. gratiosus, 1. c. 
p. 202, A. siduralis, 1. c. p. 205, A. agrestis, 1. c. p. 206, A. parvulus, 1. c. 
p. 207, A. melanarius, ibid., and A. puberulus, 1. c. p. 209, from Borneo ; A. 
uUramarina, 1. c. p. 208, from Borneo and Malacca j A. concavus, 1. c. p. 203, 
from New Guinea; A. pretiosus, ibid., from Batchian; A. hirsuttdus, l.c. 
p. 210, from Batchian and Waigiou; A. nigen'imus, 1. c. p. 206, and A. syU 
vestris, 1. c. p. 206, from Mysol ; A. campestris, 1. c. p. 205, from Ceram and 
Ainboyna ; and A. auratus, 1. c. p. 209, from Aru. 
Agrilus curtidus, Mulsant »& Bey, 1. c. p. 12, from Beaujolais ; A. elegans, 
Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 14, fr*om Marseilles and Hy^res ; A. prasinus, Muls. & 
Bey, •/. c. p. 17, from the Lyonnais ; A. antiquus, Muls. & Bey, /. c. p. 19, from 
Nimes and Beaujolais. 
Agrilus pidchellus. Bland, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iv. p. 382, from the Co- 
lorado Territory. 
Cylindromorphus gallicus, Mulsant & Bey, 1. c. p. 22, from Lyons and 
Provence. 
Sambus, g. n., Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 210. Deyrolle describes the following new 
species: — S. lafertei, 1. c. p. 212, pi. 4. fig. 17 (head and leg), from Batchian; 
