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coxal process rather narrow, sides parallel to behind coxae, then 
abruptly narrowed to apex, which is acute; propleura coarsely, 
sparsely punctate ; metasternum at middle with a narrow, elon- 
gate, smooth area, sides finely, densely punctate and feebly 
pubescent. Abdomen transversely, finely strigose, with fine 
punctures along the edge of the strigse, smoother toward apex, 
vaguely pubescent ; first ventral segment with a short, transverse, 
inconspicuous elevation at middle along posterior margin; last 
segment feebly concave, with a series of asperities at middle near 
apex, the tip obtusely rounded ; vertical portions of the segments 
sparsely punctate and glabrous; pygidium coarsely, sparsely 
punctate, with a median carina, but not projecting at apex. 
Hind tarsi about three-fourths as long as tibiae, first joint fully as 
long as the four following joints united; anterior and middle 
tibiae mucronate at apex, posterior one simple ; claws divaricate, 
cleft close to apex, forming a sharp tooth, the lower portion not 
incurved. 
Length, 5.2 millimeters; width, 1.9. 
Female . — Differs from the male in having the front of head 
cupreous, less coarsely punctate, more finely granulate, and not 
so conspicuously pubescent in front of scutellum; basal half of 
elytra distinctly, transversely strigose; prosternal lobe broadly 
rounded; intercoxal process with the sides feebly elevated; ab- 
domen less densely punctate, the first ventral segment simple, 
last segment convex, acute at apex, with a series of long as- 
perities at the tip ; tibiae simple ; and by having the claws broadly 
toothed at middle. 
Described from two specimens. The type is a male from 
Malinao, Tayabas Province, Luzon {Baker) ; the allotype is from 
Baguio, Benguet Province, Luzon {Baker). 
Agrilus dapitanensis sp. nov. 
Female . — Form small, very slender; color piceous, head and 
legs greenish. 
Antennae slightly brassy, reaching to basal third of pronotum, 
serrate from the fourth joint. Head with the front convex, 
the sides gradually narrowed from occiput to clypeus; vertex 
slightly, longitudinally impressed; surface sparsely and very 
finely punctured, the intervals dull, finely and densely granulate, 
sparsely clothed with long pale yellow hairs in front of clypeus. 
Clypeus narrow, triangular, with the front margin truncate. 
Pronotum one-third wider than long, narrower at base than 
apex, sides strongly arcuate in front, sinuate behind middle, 
