Stenomastigus basilewskyi Leleup
(Figs. 3, 4, 15, 20, 31, 32, 50–55, 65, 70)
Stenomastigus (Acanthostigus) basilewskyi Leleup, 1968: 96 .
Material studied. Paratypes: 9 33, 6 ƤƤ, Republic of South Africa, Natal, Bergville District, Indumeni Forest (RMCA).
Revised diagnosis. Male: Body (Fig. 54) yellowish-testaceous, with slightly darker head and pronotum; protrochanters (Fig. 15) with projecting distal margin forming broad rod slightly broadening apically, projection longer than remaining part of trochanter; profemora (Fig. 20) in dorsal view with deep lateral subapical emargination and broad, blunt lateral tooth at base of emargination; aedeagus (Figs. 31, 32, 50–53) in abparameral view with weak constriction between basal capsule of median lobe and base of copulatory piece, in left lateral view long paramere with long, subtriangular parameral tooth strongly standing out from the silhouette of paramere; apical part of paramere above tooth distinctly broadened. Female (Fig. 55): body pigmented as in male; elytra with deep basal impression adjacent to pronotal base; in lateral view apex of elytra located nearly in middle of elytral height.
Distribution. Republic of South Africa, Natal.