A Review Of Species Of The Genus Lamprobityle Heller, 1923 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Author Barševskis, Arvīds text Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 2014 14 2 97 107 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.10979711 1407-8953 10979711 Lamprobityle kristinae sp. nov. ( Fig. 3 ) Type material. Holotype . Female : Philippines : Luzon Isl. , Belance , Nueva Viscaya , 05.2014, local collector leg. ( DUBC ). Description. Length of body 9.8 mm , width 3.3 mm . Body metallic green, surface roughly dotted and covered with fine tomentum, which consists of many tiny white spots. Legs and antennae black, with metallic luster and grey tomentum. Head small. Clypeus black, glossy. Labrum black, with metallic green gloss, covered by outstanding setae. Head covered with fine tomentum; ventral surface shiny. Genae with white tomentum. Eyes large, double-lobed; they surround elevated antennal bases from one side. Antennae relatively long and thin. Antennal segments covered with fine tomentum and longer setae, darkened at apex. Fig. 3. Lamprobityle kristinae sp. nov. Pronotum cylindrical, slightly wider than long, in posterior and anterior borders completely marginated with transversal furrow. Surface of pronotum, strongly and sparsely punctured, with fine and sparse tomentum. Scutellum black, round at apex, in middle with tomentum. Elytra long, parallelsided, glossy, covered with white tomentum, which consists of many tiny spots. Between humeri and middle part slightly narrowed, at apex widely rounded. Elytra roughly dotted and between humeri and middle of each elytron broadly impressed, behind humeri with convex protuberances. Legs black, glossy, covered by grey tomentum. Tarsomeres flattened, also covered with short, grey tomentum and setae. Ventral side of body metallic green, glossy, roughly dotted and covered with tomentum. Differential diagnosis. The new species differs from all other currently known congeneric taxa by the shape and the coloration of the body. It is slightly similar to L. (s. str.) magnifica (Vives) , elytra of which are black, with white transverse bands, below whith metallic green glossy area. Elytra of the new species are unicolor, metallic green, with fine tomentum, which consists of many tiny white spots. Distribution . Philippines : Luzon Isl. This species is probably endemic for the Luzon Island. 3.5–4.5 mm . Body black, surface roughly dotted and in some places covered with fine tomentum. Elytra with thin transverse stripe covered by white tomentum. Legs and antennes black. Head small, black, glossy and covered with greyish tomentum. Clypeus and labrum black and glossy. Facial part with many outstanding setae. Head in frontal part with fine microsculpture, with small transverse and slightly convoluted stripes and in some places with very gentle reticulate microsculpture. Eyes large, double-lobed; they surround elevated antennal bases from one side. Forehead between antennal bases sunken, with narrow longitudinal corrugation covered with greyish tomentum. Antennes relatively long and thin, not reaching apex of elytra at females. Many antennomeres covered with fine tomentum and long setae. Antennomeres I and II black, with slightly bluish metallic gloss. Antennomere III black, dentiformly enlarged and thicker in apical Etymology . The species is named in honour of my colleague Kristīne Nagle, in gratitude for cooperation.