Notes on Afrotropical Enicocephalidae and Reduviidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with emphasis on vehicle-mounted net samples from Liberia, West Africa Author Krüger, Andreas text Zootaxa 2019 2019-10-22 4688 2 232 248 journal article 25173 10.11646/zootaxa.4688.2.4 da88b1f4-9cb0-4a79-ad9d-8c291d360c06 1175-5326 3516144 3BFF2E10-BA4E-4E5C-8209-3184E5FDFC25 Systelloderes sp. near S. stuckenbergi (Villiers, 1960) ( Fig. 1I ) Material examined : LIBERIA : Bong county , trip Weadea—Gengema—Weadea—Liberia Research Unit ( Bong Mine) , 19.v.1989 , 5:51–7 pm, vehicle-mounted net, leg. Rolf Garms ( 1 ♀ ). FIGURE 1. Enicocephalidae . A+B, Embolorrhinus cornifrons , dorsal habitus, lateral view of head and partial thorax; C, Henschiella sp., head and pronotum; D, Hoplitocoris saegeri , head and pronotum; E, H. pauliani , head and pronotum; F, Oncylocotis angustus , head and pronotum; G, O. curculio , dorsal habitus; H, O. gillonae , head and pronotum; I, Systelloderes sp. near stuckenbergi , head and pronotum, antennal segments II–IV. Scale bars: A+G, 2mm; C, D–F, H, I, 0.5mm; for antenna I, 0.2mm. Distribution : New for Liberia . Republic of South Africa . Remark : According to the original description S. stuckenbergi should have its antennal segment III distinctly longer than II. However, in fig. 303 of Villiers (1969) the two segments appear to be subequal, as is the case in the Liberian specimen (fig. 1I ).