Agrilus samboides Fisher
Fig. 15
samboides Fisher, 1930: 86 –87.
Obenberger, 1936: 1101. Bellamy, 1994: 362.
Diagnosis. This species is similar to A. coraeboides by having a deeply emarginate apex on the last abdominal ventrite, but it differs from it by the shape of the elytral apices which are broadly, separately arcuate (Fig. 15), unlike those in A. coraeboides that are conjointly arcuate (Fig. 14).
Length. 4.0 mm.
Type series. Agrilus samboides Fisher, 1930 . Holotype: sex not examined, USNM: “N. Borneo Kudat [p] 13th [h] Sept. 1927 C.B.K. & H.M.P.F.M.S. Museums [p] [pink label] \ Agrilus samboides Fisher [p] \ TypeNo [p] 57439 [h] U.S. N.M. [p]”. Described from a single female. Type locality. North Borneo, Kudat.
Specimens examined. Known only from the holotype.
Distribution. North Borneo.
Remarks. The holotype is badly damaged, only the right elytron, part of the thorax and abdomen are preserved (Fig. 15).