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arcuate, hind tibiae straight, not mucronate at tip ; claws similar 
on all the tarsi, deeply cleft, the lower portion strongly incurved 
and touching that of the opposite side. 
Length, 8.5 millimeters; width, 1.9. 
Described from a single male specimen in the United States 
National Museum collection, labeled “Lamao, Luzon, P. I., iii-vi, 
1911, C. V. Piper collector.” 
Agrilus ornatus Deyrolle. 
Specimens of this species were examined from the following 
localities: Butuan, Mindanao ( Baker 8356); Puerto Princesa, 
Palawan ( Baker 8355). 
This species is variable in size; specimens measure from 
5.25 to 7.5 millimeters in length, but otherwise are identical. 
Agrilus luzonicus Kerremans. 
This species seems to be rather common and to have a 
wide distribution, as specimens were examined from the fol- 
lowing localities: Mount Maquiling, Luzon ( Baker 8316, 8314, 
8315, 8317) ’, Los Banos, Luzon ( Baker ); Tacloban, Leyte 
{Baker) ; Davao, Mindanao {Baker). 
The specimens are uniform in size but vary in color from 
greenish blue to bright brassy green. 
Agrilus nigroeinctus Saunders. 
(Specimens of this species were examined from the following 
localities: One male from Davao, Mindanao {Baker 8368) and 
a female from Baguio, Benguet Province, Luzon {Baker) . 
Agrilus inquinatus Saunders. 
Material of this species was examined from the following 
localities in Mindanao: One male and one female from Davao 
{Baker 8324, 8361) ; two females from Zamboanga {Baker 
8321) ; a male from Butuan {Baker). 
Agrilus sulbspinosus sp, nov. 
Male. — Form elongate, rather slender, head and sides of pro- 
notum aeneous, disk of pronotum dark olive green, with a pur- 
plish tinge; elytra aeneous, becoming purpureous toward apex; 
each elytron ornate with an inconspicuous wide band of short 
white pubescence, reaching from the basal depressions along 
suture to just beyond the middle, then obliquely backward to- 
ward lateral margin, but not quite reaching it. 
