NORTH AMERICAN BUPRESTID BEETLES 221 



429-430, fig. 3— Chittenden, U. S. Dept. Agrie, Div. Bnt., Bull. 22, 

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Male. — Moderately elongate, strongly attenuate posteriorly, mod- 

 erately convex, and feebly shining ; head bronzy green in front ; pro- 

 notum and elytra reddish cupreous, with a violaceous tinge ; beneath 

 the prosternum is bronzy brown and opaque, rest of surface strongly 

 bronzy, with a more or less cupreous tinge, and more shining than 

 above. 



