Revision of the Agrilus muscarius species-group (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) with description of thirteen new species from Palaearctic and Oriental regions Author Jendek, Eduard Author Grebennikov, Vasily V. text Zootaxa 2009 2168 1 33 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.275076 fd83e747-1e63-4eb0-bef6-863aaa645393 1175-5326 275076 Agrilus haucki Jendek , sp. nov. Figs. 11 , 43 , 64 Diagnosis . This species differs from the similarly pubescent species ( A. aurarius , A. malotiellus , A. madanensis ) by having the anterior pronotal margin subtruncate ( Fig. 11 ). Description ( Holotype ): Body form, color and pubescence as in Fig. 11 . Head convex; eyes slightly protruding from head outline. Pronotum markedly convergent apically, with sides subparallel in basal third and then distinctly arcuate; apical pronotal margin markedly narrower than basal margin, subtruncate, without anterior pronotal lobe; posterior angles obtusely rectangular; pronotal disk convex, feebly impressed at base; lateral impressions absent; prehumerus extending about to half of pronotal length, sharply costate, arcuate, with apex markedly distant from marginal carina (lateral view). Elytra without humeral carinae, short, apices widely, separately subangulately-arcuate; elytra bichromatic with golden-bronze and dark violet patterns combined with golden and golden-whitish pubescence. Prosternum ( Fig. 43 ): Prosternal lobe large, with apical margin arcuate, entire, without emargination or incision; prosternal process sharply tricuspidate, sides distinctly expanded in straight line, disk impressed, with lateral corners distinctly protruding ventrad. Apex of last abdominal ventrite very finely emarginate. Aedeagus ( Fig. 64 ). Length . Holotype 4.0 mm. Sexual dimorphism . Female unknown. Variability . Unknown. Type series . Holotype 3 ( EJCB ): “W Malaysia , Pahang, Baniaran Benom Mts., 10–15 km SSE K. Ulu Dong, D. Hauck leg.”. Type locality . Malaysia , Pahang, Baniaran Benom Mts., 10–15 km SSE of Kampung Ulu Dong [ 102°03'E , 03°53'N ]. Distribution . Malaysia (Pahang). Etymology . Patronymic, dedicated to David Hauck ( Czech Republic ), the collector of this species.