A REVISION OF NORTH AMERICAN CHRYSOBOTHRINI 189 



(83) Chrysobothris carinipennis LeConte 



(Fig. 79 ; fig. 122, F) 



ChrysobotJiris carinipennis LeConte, 1878, U. S. Geol. and Geog. Survey of Terr. 

 4 (2) : 459-460; Kerreinans, 1884, Soc. Ent. de Belg. Ann. 28: 149 (separate, 

 p. 35) ; Horn, 1886, Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 13: 85, 91-92, pi. 4, figs. 100-104; 

 Townsend, 1895, Canad. Ent. 27: 43; Wickham, 1902, Iowa Univ. Lab. Nat. 

 Hist. Bui. 5 : 268 ; Cockerell, 1902, Psyche 9 : 378 ; Evans, 1906, Canad. Ent. 

 38: 98; Fall and Cockerell, 1907, Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 33: 180; Fall, 

 1910, N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 18:49-50, fig. lc ; Woodworth, 1913, Guide to 

 California Insects, p. 196; Gibson, 1913, Ent. Soc. Ontario Ann. Rpt. (1912) 

 43: 126; Van Dyke, 1916, Ent. News 27: 406, 408, 410, fig. 2; 1S21, Pacific 

 Coast Ent. Soc. Proc. 2 (2) : 18; Chamberlin, 1925, N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 

 (1924) 32: 191 (separate, p. 190) ; 1926, Cat. Buprestidae North Amer., p. 

 141; Van Dyke, 1926, Pacific Coast Ent. Soc. Proc. 2 (5) : 72; Chamberlin, 

 1929, Pan-Pacific Ent. 5: 115; Obenberger, 1934, in Junk (pub.), Coleopt. 

 Cat., pt. 132, p. 614; Chamberlin, 1934, Pan-Pacific Ent. 10: 42, fig. 25; 

 Bedard, 1938, Canad. Ent. 70 : 191. 



Figure 79. — Anterior tibia of male (A), clypeus (B), and last visible abdominal 

 sternite of male (C) and of female (.&) of Chrysobothris carinipennis. 



Male. — Moderately elongate, rather strongly depressed above, strongly shin- 

 ing, piceous with a faint violaceous-black reflection on the smooth spaces, faintly 

 bronzy green in the depressed punctured areas; beneath dark green, with a 

 faint bronzy tinge, and slightly purplish at sides. 



Head green, with a faint yellowish-cupreous tinge, with two small, obscure 

 callosities on front, and a distinct, smooth, longitudinal carina on occiput ; 

 front nearly flat; surface coarsely, deeply, irregularly, confluently punctate, 

 rather densely clothed with moderately long, erect, inconspicuous hairs ; clypeus 

 broadly, rather deeply, arcuately emarginate in front, arcuately rounded on each 

 side. Antenna uniformly bronzy green, slightly narrowed to apex ; intermediate 

 segments not very compact, subtriangular, as long as wide, broadly subtruncate 

 at outer margins ; third segment slightly shorter than following two segments 

 united. 



