Resembling A. laevicollis Lansb. from Java and Sumatra, but at once distinguished from that species by the clypeus which is shorter, deeply emarginate in the middle and, between the eyes, separated from the face by a deep sulcus. Moreover the punctuation on the elytra is stronger. Length 7,5—8,5 mm. — Broadly ovate; glabrous, black, the head, pronotum and scutellum with green and purple or coppery tinges, the antennae and palpi pale ferruginous, the tarsi pitchy brown.