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<paragraph id="8BC11106FFF9FFF0CF498FD8A25CFC29" blockId="9.[264,664,938,999]" box="[264,352,973,999]" pageId="9" pageNumber="32">(Fig. 8)</paragraph>
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Description of female
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. Elongate, subcylindrical; 14.0 mm in length from head to elytral apex,
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width between humeri; surface transversely rugulose, glabrous; dorsal surface iridescent, head and pronotum shining black with red­purple to orange and blue highlights; elytra intense purple; ventral surface and legs black with strong aeneous reflection. Head with frontovertex longitudinally depressed, projecting beyond anterior margin of eye; eyes relatively small, inner margins diverging dorsally, circumocular groove wide, entire, transverse preantennal groove entire; antennal cavities large, subcontiguous, closer to each other than distance between; frontoclypeus narrow, carinate between antennae; distal margin narrow, angulately projecting; gena posterior to eye with oblique depression to receive basal antennomeres in repose; antennae beyond antennomere 1 missing. Pronotum narrowed in anterior third, expanded in posterior 2/3, widest at about posterior 1/3; disc entire, rounded laterally; prelateral carina on either side medially; anterior margin arcuate, posterior margin bisinuate, lateral margin biangulate, carina entire. Scutellum triangular, anterior margin convex, lateral margins concave. Elytra wider than pronotum, widest opposite humeri; lateral margin very gradually narrowing to about midpoint before gradually widening to posterior 1/3, then narrowing more steeply to separately attenuate apices; disc entire except for one thin central costa; lateroposterior margin serrulate; epipleuron short. Prosternum with strongly projecting broad mentonniere, notched laterally for antennomeres in repose; process slightly expanded posterior to procoxae, then narrowing sharply to rounded attenuate apex; abdominal ventrites 1, 2 subequal in length, longer than 35; 3, 4 subequal, each shorter than 5; 5 broadly arcuate apically; 1 and 2 expanded laterally, visible from above lateral to elytral margins. Legs with pro­ and mesotibiae arcuate; tarsi with pulvilli on tarsomeres 14; claws appendiculate.
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Specimens examined.
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Ψ (USNM ex. LCMP): [
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] North Luzon, Nueva Viscaya, Aritao, vi.[19]87, [R. Lumawig].
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<paragraph id="8BC11106FFFAFFF3CF798DA9A27BFE30" blockId="10.[264,1323,284,750]" pageId="10" pageNumber="33">Etymology. The species epithet is chosen to highlight the projecting, i.e. gibbous, head.</paragraph>
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Remarks. The only known specimen, the
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, is donated to the USNM by Ismael Lumawig where it joins the large collection of
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buprestids from the Charles Fuller
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collection on which W. S. Fisher published extensively; the
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collection was studied earlier by
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and
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. The
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is damaged, missing both antennae, portions of both foretarsi, and the entire left mesotarsus. The left elytral apex is deformed (Fig. 8) and the right elytron has two small round openings.
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