“Pronotum: Creamy yellow to orange, punctures red to dark red, red sometimes coalescing, infrequently leaving but tiny patches of yellow. Punctation dual, larger punctures large and coarse to very coarse. Elytra: Creamy yellow to orange, each elytron with three vague to quite vague, transverse, undulating red to dark red bands; punctures red, larger and denser than usual, usually forming five discal rows, more or less regular (often rather confused or double) and two lateral rows, these rather confused to almost completely confused throughout; punctures not or somewhat smaller to apex; inner and outer rows at apex not evident, entirely confused. Prosternum: Anterior margin in male produced into a rather broad lobe, anterior margin in female not produced. Length: 3.7 to 4.5 mm” (White, 1968: 62).
USA: FL, GA, NC (White, 1968).