Agrilus purpurifrons, Deyrolle, 1864
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4568.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941401 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A06E8794-FFA9-FFBE-FF55-C38857B57647 |
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Agrilus purpurifrons |
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Key to species of Agrilus purpurifrons View in CoL species-group
Agrilus extrarmatus Curletti, 2003 (see Fig. 14 in Curletti, 2003) is not included in the key, but it is tentatively assigned to this group until the male is available. The type was not studied but its published image displays a transverse pronotum and spinate elytral apices which indicate affinity to this species-group despite the vertex being wider and frons lacking a distinct medial impression.
1 Pygidium arcuate; pronotal lobe obvious................................................................... 2
- Pygidium spinate; pronotal lobe vestigial or absent........................................................... 4
2 Prehumerus carinal, arcuate; size 8.4–8.8 mm; Laos; (habitus Fig. 2B View FIGURES 2 )......................... A. stoneae Baudon, 1968 View in CoL
- Prehumerus absent..................................................................................... 3
3 Prosternal process in male with obvious medial carina; size 9.6–10.5 mm; Malaysia (Pahang); (habitus Fig. 1A View FIGURES 1 , aedeagus Fig. 2E View FIGURES 2 )............................................................................... A. cameronius sp. nov.
- Prosternal process in male flat; size 8.3–10 mm; Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo; (habitus Fig. 2C View FIGURES 2 , aedeagus Fig. 2K View FIGURES 2 )................................................................................... A. trito Deyrolle, 1864 View in CoL
4 Elytra without pairs of tomentose spots.................................................................... 5
- Elytra with 1–3 pairs of tomentose spots................................................................... 7
5 Body dorsally bicolor; head and pronotum purple, elytra blackish; pronotum without white tomentum in lateral impressions; size 8.5–12.2 mm; Vietnam (Vinh Phuc), Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Luzon; (habitus Fig. 1F View FIGURES 1 aedeagus Fig. 2I View FIGURES 2 ).................................................................. A. raapi Kerremans, 1900 View in CoL
- Body dorsally concolor blue or black; pronotum with white narrow tomentum in lateral impressions.................... 6
6 Body blue; prosternal process subparallel; size 9.2–11 mm; New Guinea; (habitus Fig. 1B View FIGURES 1 , aedeagus Fig. 2F View FIGURES 2 )........................................................................................... A. indigaceus Deyrolle, 1864 View in CoL
- Body black with silky tinge; prosternal process dilated; size: 9–12.2 mm; Indonesia: Maluku; (habitus Fig. 2D View FIGURES 2 , aedeagus Fig. 2L View FIGURES 2 )................................................................................ A. vendibilis sp. nov.
7 Elytra with obvious humeral pair of tomentose spots; size 10.8–12.8 mm; Indonesia: Sulawesi; (habitus Fig. 1D View FIGURES 1 )................................................................................................. A. puncak sp. nov.
- Elytra without humeral pair of tomentose spots.............................................................. 8
8 Top-most part of elytral apices glabrous; size 9.8–13.9 mm; Laos, Vietnam; (habitus Fig. 2A View FIGURES 2 , aedeagus Fig. 2J View FIGURES 2 ).......................................................................................... A. rousselatae Baudon, 1968 View in CoL
- Top-most part of elytral apices with minute pubescent area..................................................... 9
9 Elytra brightly blue; size 9.5 mm; Papua New Guinea: North Solomons; (see Curletti, 2003, Fig. 16 as samuelsoni View in CoL ).................................................................................... A. samuelsonicus Curletti, 2006 View in CoL
- Elytra black......................................................................................... 10
10 Body smaller (6.6–10.6 mm); elytra with 1–2 pairs of unclear tomentose spots; head purple; exposed laterosternites without tomentose spots (dorsal view); Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo; (habitus Fig. 1E View FIGURES 1 , aedeagus Fig. 2H View FIGURES 2 )........................................................................................... A. purpurifrons Deyrolle, 1864 View in CoL
- Body larger (9–12.4 mm); elytra with 1–2 pairs of obvious tomentose spots; head dark-blue or black; exposed laterosternites with pair of tomentose spots (dorsal view); Bhutan, Northeastern India, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam; (habitus Fig. 1C View FIGURES 1 , aedeagus Fig. 2G View FIGURES 2 )......................................................................... A. morio Kerremans, 1895 View in CoL
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