Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957

Jendek, Eduard, 2013, Revision of the Agrilus occipitalis species-group (Coleoptera, Buprestidae, Agrilini), ZooKeys 256, pp. 35-79 : 56-57

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.256.4272

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scientific name

Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957
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Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957 Fig. 15 (habitus); Fig. 34 (aedeagus)

Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957 ( Agrilus ) Kurosawa 1957: 192 (description) - Kurosawa 1963: 152 (characters; Japan) - Akiyama 1975: 10 (faunal records; Izu Islands) - Kurosawa 1975: 3 - Akiyama 1980: 85, 87 (faunal record; Japan: Kanagawa) - Tôyama 1985b: 33 (faunal record; Ryukyu Islands) - Tôyama 1985a: 24 (iconography; Japan) - Hirashima 1989: 324 (checklist; Japan) - Li Jingke 1992: 92 (checklist; China: Liaoning) - Morimoto and Tadauchi 1995: 232 (checklist; Japan) - Akiyama and Akiyama 1996: 187 (faunal records; Japan: Honshu) - Akiyama and Ohmomo 1997: 43 (checklist; Japan) - Nonnaizab et al. 1999: 113 (checklist; China: Inner Mongolia) - Hua Li Zhong 2002: 91 (checklist; China: Taiwan) - Mühle 2003: 47 (checklist; Taiwan) - Jendek 2006: 403 (Palaearctic catalog) - Bellamy 2008: 2366 (world catalog) - Jendek and Grebennikov 2011: 232 (references; types; diagnosis; faunal records; host plants; distributional summary; East Asia).

Type material.

Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957. Type locality. Mt. Fukuchiyama, Fukuoka Pref., Kyűshű, Japan. Holotype examined by Jendek and Grebennikov (2011).

Diagnosis.

Size: 6.9-11.7 mm. Agrilus yamawakii differs from other member of the group by the following combination of characters: the antennae moderately long; the elytral pubescence obsolete at least in proximal part; apical-most part of elytral apices pubescent. See also Appendix.

Additional material.

KOREA SOUTH:1 ♂ (MNHN): “Corée, Mirinai, Chass. indigènes”. For further records see Jendek and Grebennikov (2011).

Adult occurrence:

5 –6– 7.

Host plant.

Fagara (= Zanthoxylum ) ailanthoides; Fagara mantchurica : Akiyama and Ohmomo (1997).

Distribution.

CHINA: Liaoning; Nei Mongol; Taiwan. JAPAN: Honshu; Kyushu; Ryukyu isl. (Okinawa incl.); Shikoku; Tsushima. KOREA NORTH. KOREA SOUTH.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Agrilus