Agrilus haucki Jendek, sp. nov.

Figs. 11, 43, 64

Diagnosis. This species differs from the similarly pubescent species ( A. aurarius, A. malotiellus, A. madanensis) by having the anterior pronotal margin subtruncate (Fig. 11).

Description (Holotype): Body form, color and pubescence as in Fig. 11. Head convex; eyes slightly protruding from head outline.

Pronotum markedly convergent apically, with sides subparallel in basal third and then distinctly arcuate; apical pronotal margin markedly narrower than basal margin, subtruncate, without anterior pronotal lobe; posterior angles obtusely rectangular; pronotal disk convex, feebly impressed at base; lateral impressions absent; prehumerus extending about to half of pronotal length, sharply costate, arcuate, with apex markedly distant from marginal carina (lateral view).

Elytra without humeral carinae, short, apices widely, separately subangulately-arcuate; elytra bichromatic with golden-bronze and dark violet patterns combined with golden and golden-whitish pubescence.

Prosternum (Fig. 43): Prosternal lobe large, with apical margin arcuate, entire, without emargination or incision; prosternal process sharply tricuspidate, sides distinctly expanded in straight line, disk impressed, with lateral corners distinctly protruding ventrad. Apex of last abdominal ventrite very finely emarginate.

Aedeagus (Fig. 64).

Length. Holotype 4.0 mm.

Sexual dimorphism. Female unknown.

Variability. Unknown.

Type series. Holotype 3 (EJCB): “W Malaysia, Pahang, Baniaran Benom Mts., 10–15 km SSE K. Ulu Dong, D. Hauck leg.”. Type locality. Malaysia, Pahang, Baniaran Benom Mts., 10–15 km SSE of Kampung Ulu Dong [102°03'E, 03°53'N].

Distribution. Malaysia (Pahang).

Etymology. Patronymic, dedicated to David Hauck (Czech Republic), the collector of this species.