Leptacis fusiformis Buhl, 2005

Leptacis fusiformis: Buhl 2005: 287 .

Material examined: 1♀ TOGO, Région des Plateaux, NE of Badou, at creek Okpabè (07°35'19"N 00°07'17"E), 20.iv. 2008, 370 m, creek bank in remains of secondary rainforest, swept ; 1♀ Région des Plateaux, AbriwaNko, about 5 km N of Badou, at creek Ègnulu–Agbadja (07°37'18"N 00°36'13"E), 24.iv. 2008, 310 m, swept in cocoa and avocado plantation. Both M. von Tschirnhaus .

Hitherto, known only from the holotype (Republic of South Africa). The specimens from Togo are smaller (about 0.7 mm) and have less slender antennae than the holotype, head about twice as wide as long, 1.3× as wide as mesosoma, fore wing 3.25× as long as wide, with marginal cilia 0.4× width of wing, and female metasoma slightly shorter than rest of body (20:21).