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Distribution

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Hab.GUATEMALA, Cerro Zunil 5000 feet (Champion).
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Latin Diagnosis

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Æneus, densissime punctatus, griseo-hispidus.
 
Long. cum rostro 3 millim.

Reference

Sharp in: David Sharp & G. C. Champion, Apr. 1889. Biol. Centr.-Amer.,Coleoptera, vol. 4, pt. 3: 17.

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Physical description

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A very distinct little insect, allied to R. æneus, of which we have received only one specimen that is doubtless of the male sex. Antennæ inserted at the middle of the rostrum, brassy-black, with short, very broad, and abrupt club. Rostrum about as long as the thorax, very rugose; head coarsely, extremely densely punctate. Thorax small, scarcely so long as broad, very densely punctate. Elytra densely punctate, the serial punctuation scarcely distinguishable from the dense interstitial punctuation. Legs brassy-black.
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