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olivaceous, slightly darker than above; prosternum densely and 
coarsely scabrous; sparsely pubescent; prostemal lobe broadly 
but feebly emarginate; intercoxal process strongly expanded be- 
hind the coxae, the apex broad, biemarginate, with a sharp tooth 
at middle; propleura with reticulate sculpture and sparsely 
pubescent; metasternum rather coarsely imbricate and feebly 
pubescent. Abdomen finely strigose-punctate, the strigae coarser 
at base and along sides of first and second segments, sparsely 
pubescent; first ventral segment convex, not impressed nor 
pubescent; last ventral feebly concave, truncate and feebly 
emarginate at apex; vertical portions not conspicuously pubes- 
cent; pygidium punctate, carina along the middle, the carina 
not projecting at apex. Hind tarsi about one-half as long as 
tibiae, first joint as long as the four following joints united; 
tibiae simple, claws divaricate, broadly toothed at base. 
Length, 6.5 millimeters; width, 1.75. 
Described from a unique specimen which is probably a male, 
collected at Butuan, Mindanao {Baker ) . 
Agrilus subvittatus sp. nov. 
Male . — Form more robust than in A. fulvovittatus, color 
slightly more cupreous than in that species and with the vitta 
less distinct. 
Antennae piceous, reaching a little beyond middle of pronotum, 
serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front nearly flat, 
sides roundly expanded at middle, then gradually narrowed 
posteriorly and toward clypeus; vertex slightly, longitudinally 
impressed ; with a broad shallow impression behind the clypeus, 
which is slightly elevated ; surface transversely rugose on front, 
becoming longitudinally rugose on vertex and occiput, intervals 
sparsely and coarsely punctate, with a few short white hairs 
behind clypeus. Clypeus wider than long, the front margin 
deeply, arcuately emarginate. Pronotum fully one-half wider 
than long, slightly narrower at base ; sides slightly arcuate ; lat- 
eral margin nearly straight when viewed laterally; hind angles 
rectangular, without trace of carina in either sex; disk moder- 
ately convex, the median line with a feeble, transverse, anterior 
and posterior depression and a shallow oblique depression at the 
side extending to the posterior median one; surface coarsely, 
closely, transversely strigose, the intervals between the ridges 
sparsely and finely punctate, from each puncture arises a short, 
inconspicuous hair. Scutellum wide, strongly, transversely 
carinate. Elytra sinuate behind humeri, scarcely dilated 
