Cryptocephalus trivittatus Olivier, 1808
“Pronotum: Creamy yellow to light orange, with three rather broad, more or less distinct, longitudinal, red to nearly black vittae; median vitta broadest at its middle, lateral two broadest at their base. Punctation usually dual; surface often alutaceous, obscuring smaller punctures; larger punctures small to moderately large and coarse. Elytra: Creamy yellow to light orange, usually with red to nearly black markings as follows: at basal fourth of third interval (often reduced to absent), at middle of fifth interval to apex; entire sixth and seventh intervals from base to apex (sometimes reduced, rarely indicated only at base). With eight rows of often pigmented punctures; sixth and seventh rows confused; punctures often a little larger, denser than usual, finer at elytral apex; inner and outer rows at apex distinct, uniting clearly. Prosternum: Anterior margin in both sexes not produced, nearly evenly arcuate throughout. Length: 3.3 to 4.3 mm” (White, 1968: 93).
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