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(Querents utahensis (De Candolle) Rydberg, synonym gambelii Nut- 

 tall). 



Very little variation was observed in the specimens examined except 

 in color and size. The foveae on the elytra vary in color from 

 bronzy green to reddish cupreous, but sometimes they are concolorous 

 with the rest of the surface. In some specimens the sides of the pro- 

 notum are parallel and more or less sinuate along the middle. The 

 prosternum is usually sparsely punctured at the middle, but occasion- 

 ally a specimen is found in which the middle of the prosternum is 

 impunctate. The length is from 14 to 17.5 mm. 



(96) Chrysobothris analis LeConte 

 (Fig. 92; fig. 124, E) 



Chrysobothris analis LeConte, 1859, Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans, (n. s.) 11: 238; 

 Gemminger and Harold, 1869, Cat. Coleopt, v. 5, p. 1423 ; Crotch, 1873, Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. [25] : 90 ; Horn, 1886, Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 13 : 109, 

 111-112, pi. 7, figs. 207-211 ; Waterhouse, 1887, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Coleopt., v. 

 3, pt. 1, p. 40 ; Kerremans, 1892, Soc. Ent. de Belg. Mem. 1 : 206 ; Chamberlin, 

 1926, Cat. Buprestidae North Amer., pp. 137-138 ; Obenberger, 1934, in Junk 

 (pub.), Coleopt. Cat., pt. 132, pp. 609-610. 



Chrysobothris austinii Thomson, 1878, Typi Buprestidarum, pp. 78-79; Kerre- 

 mans, 1884, Soc. Ent. de Belg. Ann. 28: 149 (separate, p. 35). 



Figure 92. — Anterior tibia of male (A), clypeus (B), and last visible abdominal 

 sternite of male (C) and of female (D) of Chrysobothris analis. 



Male. — Moderately elongate, slightly convex above, moderately shining, uni- 

 formly blackish green, with a distinct purplish tinge ; beneath blackish green at 

 middle, purplish at sides and on legs, slightly violaceous on tarsi, and more 

 strongly shining than above. 



Head uniformly brownish cupreous, with a smooth, longitudinal carina on 

 occiput, the carina bifurcate on vertex ; front nearly flat ; surface coarsely, 

 densely, rather deeply punctate, sparsely clothed with moderately long, semi- 

 erect, white hairs, intervals vaguely granulose ; clypeus broadly, deeply, angu- 

 larly emarginate in front, slightly rounded on each side. Antenna purplish 

 cupreous, gradually narrowed to apex ; intermediate segments compact, slightly 

 wider than long, broadly subtruncate at outer margins ; third segment nearly as 

 long as following three segments united. 



