Sixteen new species of Agrilus Curtis, 1825 from East Africa (Coleoptera, Buprestidae)
Author
Curletti, Gianfranco
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Carmagnola ,, Italy
Author
Sakalian, Vladimir
Institute of Zoology ,, Bulgaria
text
ZooKeys
2009
2009-10-09
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10.3897/zookeys.24.191
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Agrilus
(
Paralophotus
)
penevi
,
sp. n.
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Figs 22
,
23
Type
specimens.
Holotype
♁: “
Kenya
,
Ngong Hills
,
Kiserian district
(
01°26´56˝S
–
36°38´19˝E
),
1940 m
,
17.04.2006
,
V
.
Sakalian
leg.”
.;
Paratype
♁: with same locality and date as
holotype
. Th e
holotype
is deposited in
IZBAS
and the
paratype
in
GCCI
.
Description
of
holotype
.
Body short, slender, subcylindrical, dark copper, elytra with three spots of short white pubescence.
Head with one medial and two lateral sulci bordering the eyes on the vertex and upper part of frons; width of vertex between eyes
0.42 mm
; vertex between sulci sparsely punctate; frons rounded, hemispheric in dorsal view; sculpture of frons consisting of transverse wrinkles; pubescence very sparse; clypeus separated from frons by sharp carina; eyes convex very small; antennae short, extending to anterior margin of pronotum; antennomeres 4–11 wider than long, triangular.
Pronotum widest at anterior third; anterior margin bisinuate, bordered with distinct carinae; anterior pronotal lobe distinct; lateral margins subparallel; lateroposterior angles slightly obtuse; pronotum with two wider and deeper lateral and two weak medial depressions; prehumeral pronotal carinae rib-formed, extending from posterior margin to middle portion of pronotum; marginal and submarginal carinae coalescent at posterior third of pronotum; discal sculpture consisting of transverse striae.
Scutellum relatively small; anterior margin rounded; transverse carina weak; hind projection short and acutely pointed.
Elytra subparallel, widest at posterior third, width across humeri almost as wide as pronotal base; humeral depressions weak, pubescent; apices jointly arcuate, not serrulate; disc of elytra with three spots of short, white, arched pubescence in middle, posterior third and apical portions; discal elytral sculpture consisting of polygonal cells and transverse wrinkles.
Figure 22.
Agrilus
(
Paralophotus
)
penevi
,
sp. n.
(dorsal view).
Figure 23.
Aedeagus of
Agrilus
(
Paralophotus
)
penevi
,
sp. n.
(dorsal view). Scale: 1 mm.
Underside. Anterior border of prosternal lobe slightly emarginate medially. Abdomen with suture between ventrites 1 and 2 not visible. Ventrites with uniform golden pubescence; apex of last ventrite subtruncate with long pubescence. Metatarsus shorter than metatibia; basal metatarsomere shorter than following metatarsomeres together. Aedeagus (
Fig. 23
).
Description
of
paratype
.
The
paratype
differs slightly in size and density of elytral pubescent spots.
Size
.
Length 4.00–
4.30 mm
(
holotype
4.00 mm); width
1.20–1.25 mm
(
holotype
1.20 mm
).
Differential
diagnosis.
See
Agrilus
(
Paralophotus
)
gordoni
,
sp. n.
Etymology
.
The name was chosen to honor the famous Bulgarian entomologist and publisher, founder of Pensoft Publishers, Dr. Lyubomir Penev.