"Pronotum: Dull creamy yellow, disk (except broad basal area) usually speckled, sometimes clouded with reddish or orange; punctures of one size, small, sparse. Elytra: Background dull orange to dull reddish, each elytron with seven creamy yellow to very light orange spots, more or less oval, subequal, generally separated by a little less than half their diameters (rarely some touching). Spots centered as follows: one before base of scutellar stria, one at base of fifth interval, one at middle of sixth stria, one at about middle of second stria, one before apex of third stria, one before apex of seventh interval, and one at elytral apex. With seven rows of punctures, fifth and sixth rows confused, often both interrupted and joining at about middle of elytron; punctures varying in size, generally sparser than usual; finer apically; inner and outer rows distinct at apex, not joining. Prosternum: Anterior margin somewhat broadly produced in both sexes. Length: 2.6 to 3.0 mm (White, 1968: 58).
"A series of specimens from Central America determined as C. ocellatus Suffrian (a synonym ofsubtilis Harold, 1872, p.254) appears undistinguishable from guttulatellus, but I have been unable to confirm that the series is correctly determined. The Central American species C. tesseratus Chevrolat (1834, p. 85) is similar in color and pattern to guttulatellus but is larger; it varies in length from 4.0 to 5.0 mm" (White, 1968).
One specimen was taken on Celtis (White, 1968).
USA: southern Texas (White, 1968).