Revision of the Agrilus humilis species-group (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilini) with description of thirteen new species from Southeastern Asia
Author
Jendek, Eduard
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-12-11
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2
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4363.2.5
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Agrilus atratulus
Obenberger
(
Fig. 4A
)
atratulus
Obenberger, 1924
Obenberger, 1924
: 565, 595–596.
Obenberger, 1936
: 1074 (world catalog).
Bellamy, 2008
: 1981 (world catalog).
Jendek, 2012
: 5 (
lectotype
designation).
Type
material.
Described from inexplicit number of
syntypes
.
Type
locality.
“
Sulu Islands
”.
Type
specimens.
Lectotype
♂
(
NMPC
): “
Sulu Isl.
[h] \
TYPUS
[p] [red label] \
Agrilus atratulus
m.
Type
[h]
Det. Dr Obenberger
[p]”
. Lectotype designated by
Jendek (2012)
.
Examined specimens.
PHILIPPINES.
1 ♀
(
EJCB
): “
Dapitan Mindanao Baker
”.
Distribution.
Philippines
(
Mindanao
).
FIGURE 4.
Habitus of species of
Agrilus humilis
species–group. A:
A. atratulus
Obenberger
, lectotype; B:
A. humilis
Kerremans
, lectotype; C:
A. microtatus
Obenberger
, lectotype; D:
A. pilosotibialis
Descarpentries
, holotype; E:
A. richardae
Descarpentries & Villiers
, holotype; F:
A. traymanyi
Baudon
, holotype.
FIGURE 5.
Aedeagi of primary types of
Agrilus humilis
species–group. A:
A. aruensis
sp. nov.
; B:
A. bicoloripennis
sp. nov.
; C:
A. chloros
sp. nov.
; D:
A. dilatometatibialis
Jendek
; E:
A. duffelsorum
sp. nov.
; F:
A. ecalcaratus
sp. nov.
; G:
A. humilis
Kerremans
; H:
A. incrassatus
sp. nov.
; I:
A. korbicola
sp. nov.
; J:
A. oidema
sp. nov.
; K:
A. pilosotibialis
Descarpentries
; L:
A. richardae
Descarpentries & Villiers
; M:
A. sphenopterus
sp. nov.
; N:
A. suturistriatus
sp. nov.
; O:
A. thailandicus
sp. nov.
; P:
A. traymanyi
Baudon
; Q:
A. vogti
sp. nov.
Remarks.
The male sex of the
lectotype
declared by
Jendek (2012)
needs verification. Neither description nor image of
lectotype
(
Fig. 4A
) reveals whether the species has apex of metatibiae with cluster of setae. The species can be distinguished from all members of the
A. humilis
species–group by the larger body (
5.5 mm
) and by strikingly tapering distal part.