Tremapterus
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Tremapterus (nominate subgenus) Spinola
Distribution. Africa, mainly south of the Congo basin; one species reported from Somalia.
Diagnosis. Face tawny with dark muscle arcs, or blackened next to antennal ledges, or with indefinite dark area on disc of frons, to entirely black; crown unmarked. Pronotum shallowly declivous, punctate to coarsely, transversely furrowed ( Figs 6 F–G); tegmina densely pitted, often with sinuous grooves, especially on clavi; veins obscure when not outlined with dark dots; pecten of 2 nd tarsomere of hind leg with 8 black-tipped spines. No appreciable sexual dimorphism. Ovipositor with 2 nd valvulae short, pointed, with 1 low tooth on dorsal surface beyond midlength ( Figs 10 F–K). Length: 3–5 mm.
Included taxa. There are 7 species in this subgenus, of which 2 are new to science.
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