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arcuately narrowed to the apices, which are separately, broadly 
rounded and very strongly serrulate ; disk slightly concave along 
the suture without distinct costae, sutural edge rather strongly 
elevated from apical third to apex; humeri strongly developed, 
not carinate; bdsal depressions very deep, with the humeri well 
developed; surface subopaque, coarsely rugose, sparsely and 
rather strongly punctate, becoming somewhat smoother toward 
apex, rather densely clothed with moderately long, inconspicuous 
pubescence, except along the suture where the hairs are lighter 
and form an inconspicuous elongate vitta. Body beneath green- 
ish blue ; prosternum very coarsely and densely scabrous, 
sparsely clothed with semierect white pubescence; prosternal 
lobe rather narrow, truncate and vaguely emarginate in front; 
intercoxal process rather wide, sides parallel to behind coxse, 
then gradually narrowed to apex, which is acute; propleura 
coarsely punctate, slightly strigose, and sparsely pubescent; 
metasternum very coarsely punctate-strigose, sparsely pubescent. 
Abdomen coarsely punctate-strigose, the sculpture becoming 
rapidly finer toward apex and sparsely pubescent; first ventral 
segment convex, not impressed nor pubescent; last ventral 
broadly rounded at apex; pygidium coarsely, sparsely punc- 
tate, with a well-defined median carina, which is not projecting 
at apex. Hind tarsi a little more than one-half as long as the 
tibiae, first joint as long as the four following joints united; 
anterior and middle tibiae with a slight mucro at the inner 
apex, the posterior ones simple, with the outer margin flattened 
and strongly sinuate; claws divaricate, cleft close to the apex. 
Length, 11 millimeters; width, 2.6. 
Described from a unique male from Malinao, Tayabas Prov- 
ince, Luzon {Baker). 
Agrilus palawan ensis sp. nov. 
Female. — Form a little shorter than A. bisignatus, color and 
markings similar to that species with the exception of an addi- 
tional postscutellar pubescent area. 
Antennae cupreous, reaching a little beyond middle of prono- 
tum, serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front flat, 
wider than in A. bisignatus, the sides nearly parallel; vertex 
slightly, longitudinally impressed ; surface rather finely sca- 
brous, becoming strongly, longitudinally rugose on occiput, 
sparsely and evenly clothed with long, recumbent white hairs. 
Clypeus fully twice as wide as long, with the front margin 
broadly, arcuately emarginate. Pronotum nearly twice as wide 
