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Figure 46. — Anterior tibia of male (A), clypeus (B), and last visible abdominal 

 sternite of male (C) and of female (D) of Clirysobotliris harrisi. 



Male. — Broadly elongate, slightly convex above, rather strongly shining, 

 bronzy green, slightly bluish, with the sides of the pronotum reddish cupreons ; 

 beneath bronzy green, more or less brownish to purplish cupreous, and more 

 strongly shining than above ; tarsi piceous. 



Head reddish cupreous, with an obscure, narrow, longitudinal carina on 

 occiput ; front slightly convex ; surface coarsely, rather densely, deeply punctate, 

 sparsely clothed with moderately long, erect, inconspicuous hairs, intervals 

 indistinctly granulose ; clypeus deeply, broadly, triangularly emarginate in 

 front, arcuately rounded on each side. Antenna bronzy brown, with a slight 

 cupreous tinge, slightly narrowed to apex ; intermediate segments subtriangular, 

 moderately compact, slightly wider than long, broadly rounded at outer margins ; 

 third segment slightly longer than fourth. 



Pronotum nearly twice as wide as long, slightly wider at base than at apex, 

 widest at middle; sides parallel and slightly sinuate at middle, arcuately con- 

 verging anteriorly and posteriorly ; posterior angles obtusely rounded ; anterior 

 margin arcuately emarginate, with a distinct, broadly rounded, median lobe; 

 "base broadly, arcuately emarginate on each side, median lobe strongly produced, 

 and subtruncate in front of scutellum ; disk moderately convex, slightly uneven, 

 with a narrow, longitudinal, median depression, and a shallow, broad depression 

 on each side near lateral margin ; surface densely, coarsely, deeply, irregularly 

 punctate, more or less transversely rugose at sides, intervals vaguely granulose. 



Elytra slightly wider than pronotum, nearly twice as long as wide, widest be- 

 hind middle ; sides slightly diverging from humeral angles to behind middle, 

 then arcuately converging to tips, which are separately broadly rounded ; lateral 

 margins coarsely serrate ; basal and humeral depressions broad, deep, and sepa- 

 rated from each other by a narrow elevation; surface glabrous, slightly uneven, 

 coarsely, densely, deeply punctate, intervals vaguely granulose. Each elytron 

 with four more or less distinct longitudinal costae ; first slightly elevated on 

 apical half; second and third obsolete, broadly interrupted, and replaced on 

 apical half by narrow, irregular, transverse, smooth spaces; fourth scarcely 

 elevated, following outline of lateral margin ; and with a vague depression be- 

 tween first and third costae at basal third. 



Abdomen beneath rather densely, coarsely fossulate-punctate. sparsely clothed 

 with short, recumbent, inconspicuous hairs, without lateral callosities, intervals 



