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squarely truncate at apex with an acute tooth at middle, while 
in A. hisignatus it is arcuately rounded at apex. 
Agrilus bisignatus sp. nov. 
Female . — Form elongate, rather robust, color uniform cu- 
preous, each elytron with a small spot of pale yellowish pubes- 
cence near suture at apical third. 
Antennae brassy, with the other joints piceous, reaching a 
little beyond middle of pronotum, serrate from the fourth joint. 
Head with the front flat, sides nearly parallel; vertex very 
slightly impressed; surface strongly scabrous, strongly, longi- 
tudinally rugose on occiput, nearly glabrous. Clypeus about 
twice as wide as long, with the front margin broadly, arcuately 
emarginate. Pronotum one-half wider than long, narrower at 
base than apex; sides nearly straight to about basal third, then 
gradually narrowed to posterior angles; lateral margin strongly 
sinuate ; hind angles rectangular, with a sharply defined sinuate 
carina, the carina reaching nearly to the apical angles; disk 
moderately convex, a moderately deep, oblique, lateral depres- 
sion and on the median line two broad feeble depressions, 
the posterior one larger ; surface rather finely, closely, and irreg- 
ularly strigose, the depressions coarsely and densely punctate, 
feebly pubescent at sides and on median line. Scutellum wide, 
strongly, transversely carinate, the carina feebly sinuate. Ely- 
tra narrowed from the base, with a very feeble postmedian 
dilatation, then strongly, obliquely narrowed to the apices, which 
are separately, arcuately rounded and very strongly serrulate, 
sides of abdomen visible from above; disk feebly flattened, 
without distinct costa, sutural edge strongly elevated from the 
middle to apex; humeri moderately developed, not carinate; 
basal depressions rather deep; surface shining, finely and very 
densely, imbricately granulate, sparsely clothed with short, rather 
distinct, yellowish, recumbent hairs, and ornamented as above. 
Body beneath aeneous; prosternum coarsely and densely 
scabrous, sparsely pubescent ; prosternal lobe broadly rounded in 
front, with a rather acute emargination at middle; intercoxal 
process rather broad, sides parallel to behind coxee, then arcuate- 
ly rounded to apex, which is obtuse; propleura coarsely punc- 
tate, slightly strigose, feebly pubescent; metasternum densely 
punctate-strigose and sparsely pubescent. Abdomen coarsely 
punctate-strigose at base, more densely and finely at sides and 
toward apex ; first ventral convex, not impressed nor conspicuous- 
ly pubescent; last segment rather acutely rounded and feebly 
