Agrilus acutus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.157803 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6271682 |
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Key to the Agrilus acutus View in CoL and A. paradiseus speciesgroups
1 Tarsal claws bifid, cleft nearly to base, teeth subeaqual in form and legth, outer tooth straight, inner one curved inside forming with inner tooth of opposite claw pincettelike configuration; last tergite acuminate on apex; ovipositor short, subquadrate; pronotal sides subarcuate; elytra glabrous or with white ornamental pubescence; acutus View in CoL group ....................................................................................................................... 2
Tarsal claws cleft near middle, inner tooth shorter and broader; last tergite spinate on apex; ovipositor very long; pronotal sides straight converging anteriorly; elytra with
golden adsutural toment in apical third; paradiseus View in CoL group........................................... 6 2 Prosternal lobe deeply arcuately emarginate; elytra brightly bicolor, basal Xlike mark and apex goldengreen and white pubescent, remains deepblue and glabrous; 9.5– 10.6 mm ................................................. A. cyaneofasciatus View in CoL revalidated name, Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 6
Prosternal lobe subtruncate; elytra concolor in various hues of blue or green, rarely black ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Pronotal mediobasal impression missing or obsolete; elytra and episternites glabrous; laterosternites with white tomentose patches; males blue or green; females brightly bicolor, pronotum goldenorange, elytra blue or green; elytral apices with short outer spine; 6–8.6 mm .......................................................................... A. coelestis View in CoL , Figs. 3, 4 View FIGURES 1 – 6
Pronotal mediobasal impression deep; elytra with white ornamental pubescence; laterosternites and episternites with white tomentose patches; sexual dichroism not apparent; elytral apices with small or long outer spine................................................. 4
4 Elytra with postmedial and preapical strips of white hairs ........................................... 5
Only apex of elytra with white hairs; 5.9–7 mm ............................................................. .................................................................... A. acanthopterus View in CoL revalidated name, Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 6
5 Pronotum wider (wide / length = 1.6–1.7); elytral apices with long outer spine ( Figs. 9–11 View FIGURES 9 – 15 ); elytral pubescence less marked or faint; 5.5–8.9 mm ................ A. acutus View in CoL , Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6
Pronotum longer (wide / length = 1.4–1.55); elytral apices with small outer spine ( Figs. 12–15 View FIGURES 9 – 15 ); elytral pubescence well marked; 6.6–10.2 mm ....................................... ......................................................................................... A. dianthus View in CoL new status, Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6
6 Prehumerus straight; pronotal disk with large medial, longitudinal impression; elytra with obvious adsutural impression; golden adsutural elytral toment extends to elytral apices; 10.9 mm .................................................. A. mikusiakorum View in CoL new species, Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7 – 8
Prehumerus strongly arcuate; pronotal disk with large mediobasal impression; elytra without adsutural impression; golden adsutural elytral toment not extending to apices; 9.2 mm .......................................................................................... A. paradiseus View in CoL , Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7 – 8
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