Agrilus harlequin Obenberger

Figs. 25, 70

harlequin Obenberger, 1924: 556, 564, 592–593.

Obenberger, 1936: 1085. Jendek, 2005: 11–12.

Diagnosis. This species is distinctive by the strikingly fusiform body; trichromatic color of elytral pubescence; large, apically subtruncate prosternal lobe; wide prosternal process with sides sinuately expanded; absence of humeral carinae and by the presence of tubercles on the basal abdominal ventrite. Aedeagus (Fig. 70).

Length. 4.5 mm.

Type series. Agrilus harlequin Obenberger, 1924 . Lectotype, designated by Jendek (2005): 3, NMPC: “Kinabalu [h] \ TYPUS [p] [red label with black border] \ Agrilus harlequin Type m. [h] Det. Dr. Obenberger [p]”. The exact number of syntypes is unknown. Type locality. Malaysia, Borneo, Kinabalu.

Specimens examined. Known only from the holotype.

Distribution. Malaysia: Sabah.