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rather large, triangular, truncate in front. Elytra about as 
wide as pronotum; humeral angles rather obtusely angulate; 
sides slightly sinuate near hind femora, slightly narrowed from 
base to posterior third, then more abruptly narrowed to tips, 
which are conjointly, widely rounded and finely dentate; humeri 
rather prominent ; surface with a rather deep transverse depres- 
sion along base and another elongate one along lateral margin 
behind humeri, also with rather large, sparsely placed punctures, 
except on the green spots, where the surface becomes very 
finely granulate, with a few larger punctures intermixed; the 
arrangement of the green spots is as follows : Each elytron with 
a round spot on the humerus, a smaller one along the side of 
scutellum, a transverse crescent-shaped spot just behind the mid- 
dle, with the tips pointing forward, but not reaching suture nor 
lateral margin, a large round spot at the posterior fourth, and a 
less distinct one at the apex. Beneath very finely granulate 
and marked with a network of crenulate lines. 
Length, 3.25 millimeters; width, 1.4. 
One specimen from Cuernos Mountains, Negros {Baker). 
This species is allied to Endelus scintillans Deyr., but differs 
from that species in the arrangement of the spots on the elytra. 
Endelus agriliformis sp. nov. 
Elongate, Very slender, agriliform, attenuate posteriorly, head 
and pronotum coppery bronze; elytra dark reddish bronze with 
a slight violaceous reflection; beneath bronzy. 
Head short, nearly as wide as the prothorax, widely concave 
between the eyes ; median line slightly impressed from vertex to 
middle and ending abruptly in a small deep pit ; eyes prominent, 
slightly angulate but not distinctly margined on the inner side, 
placed at the anterior lateral part, which is not projecting; sur- 
face finely, densely granulate, with a few large punctures 
intermixed, two deep oblong depressions below the antennal 
cavities ; front strongly constricted between the antennse, which 
are nearly contiguous; epistoma triangular, anterior margin 
slightly arcuate. Pronotum transverse, one and two-thirds 
times as wide as long, sides arcuate, a little wider in front than 
behind, widest at about the basal third ; anterior margin nearly 
straight, the angles obtuse; base bisinuate, with a large median 
lobe, truncate in front of scutellum; disk moderately convex, 
with a wide transverse concavity along the posterior margin, 
becoming more deeply impressed near the lateral angles, and 
a similar transverse depression at the middle; surface finely 
