However, some areas are yellow or reddish-orange, including the space between the eye and a small simple eye (ocellus), the outer edges of the pronotum (especially the spiny part), a tiny dot in the middle of the pronotum's back edge, and the tip of the scutellum.
The hardened front wings (clavus and corium) range from reddish-brown to black, with pale yellow markings along the veins, edges, and scattered spots.
The membranous part of the wings is dark brown with a metallic blue-violet sheen, and its veins and base are darker.
The hind legs are noticeably widened and shaped like a lance, with smooth edges.
[3] This species shares similarities with T. acutangulus, T. gigas, and T. neocalifornicus due to the shape of its third antennal segment, which is broad, oval, and leaf-like.