Agrilus ventripotens Kerremans

Figs. 24, 50

ventripotens Kerremans, 1900a: 342 [replacement name for ventralis Kerremans, 1893 not Horn, 1891] Kerremans, 1903: 279 [cited as ventripoteus]. Obenberger, 1936: 1107.

= ventralis Kerremans, 1893 [preoccupied by ventralis Horn, 1891]

Kerremans, 1900a: 342 [synonym of ventripotens]. Kerremans, 1903: 279 [synonym of ventripotens]. Obenberger, 1936: 1107 [synonym of ventripotens].

Diagnosis. This species is very distinctive by the unichromatic, black with violet tinged elytral color combined with a unichromatic whitish mosaic pubescence. Sides of pronotum arcuate, apical margin somewhat narrower than basal margin; anterior pronotal lobe wide but not extending beyond anterior angles; disk conspicuously convex; prehumerus costate, feebly arcuate, extending to about half the pronotal length, with apex distant from margin (lateral view); prosternal lobe distinctly incised (Fig. 50); prosternal process expanded in straight line (Fig. 50), disk flat; apex of last abdominal ventrite markedly emarginate.

Length. 3.9–4.0 mm.

Type series. Agrilus ventralis Kerremans, 1893 . Holotype by monotypy: sex not examined, BMNH: “ Type H. T. [p] [round label with red border] \ Kanara Andrewes [h] \ ventralis Type [h] \ A. ventralis Kerrem. Inde [h] \ Kerremans. 1903 –59 [p]”. Type locality. Kanara.

Specimens examined. INDIA: Karnataka: 1 Ƥ (EJCB): “Fraserpet [= Kushalnagar], Coorg., F.R.I. Sandal Insect Survey, 15.III. [19]30”. SRI LANKA: 1 Ƥ (EJCB): “ Sri Lanka: Anu. Dist., Padaviya Antiquities site, 20–23 July 1978 ”.

Distribution. south India: Karnataka; Sri Lanka.