Mabocus Chamberlin, 1951

Type-species.

Mabocus granulifer Chamberlin, 1951, by original designation; Angola.

Twenty segments (male, female); body width 0.6 mm. Male head with a central, boletiform, epicranial projection. Paraterga relatively well developed, tergal setae medium-sized, bacilliform to slightly clavate. Male coxae moderately large, gonocoel relatively small; telopodite well exposed, distal part with a single apical branch (ab) subdivided into two on top. Both seminal groove and solenomere (sl) short and simple, the latter spiniform (Figure 1E, F). Poorly described originally (Chamberlin 1951), properly redescribed from the holotype by Kraus (1958).