Agrilus wittemani species–group
The group includes small to medium sized species (4.1–6.1 mm) known from South (India) and Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Thailand, Sumatra) and having body robust, strongly convex and cuneiform; pronotum is obviously transverse with rounded sides and striking anterior lobe often projecting beyond anterior pronotal angles, disk is distinctly convex and submarginal lateral carina is often obliterated; prehumerus varies from carinal, long and bisinuate to fully obliterated; elytral pubescence consists of 1–3 pairs of spots and transverse band in apical third; elytral apices are separately arcuate or subtruncate; tarsi are short; mesotarsus and metatarsus are subequal in length; metatarsus is distinctly shorter than metatibia; ventral side has tomentose patches in episternal and pleural region and sternal groove on apex of last ventrite is obviously arcuately sinuate.
Sexual dimorphism is not apparent; male without sexual modifications of antennae or ventral side.
Species of Agrilus wittemani species–group are homomorphic with species near Agrilus ctesias Kerremans, 1913 in having similar habitus; shape of pronotum and by absence of sexual dimorphism.