Fig. 1. Agastegnus longipes, Broun.Fig. 2. Mesoxenophasis brouni (syn. Microtribus brouni), Wollaston. Fig. 3. Microtribus huttoni, Wollaston. Fig. 4. Novitas dispar, Broun. Fig. 5. Stilbocara constricticollis, Broun. Fig. 6. Arecophaga varia, Broun. Fig. 7. Pogonorhinus opacus, Broun. Fig. 8. Protogonum helmsianum (syn. Toura protogonum), Sharp. Fig. 9. Allaorus urquharti, Broun. Fig. 10. Hectaeus rubidus (syn. Nestrius rubidus), Broun. Fig. 11. Exomesites optimus, Broun. Fig. 12. Eutornis littoralis (syn. Macrorhyncolus littoralis), Broun. Fig. 13. Inosomus rufopiceus, Broun. Fig. 14. Pselactus punctatus (syn. Pselactus spadix), Broun. Fig. 15. Xenocnema spinipes, Wollaston.Identifier: transactionsproc41newz (
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