None.
Cephaloleia cimicoides Guérin-Méneville.
Homalispa (Xanthispa) can be distinguished by the following combination of characters:
· the lateral margins of the pronotumpronotum:
occupies all of dorsal part of the prothorax; in anterior angles or posterior angles there may be a small tubercle or pore with a seta
and the elytra without long, stiff spines
· the head without a frontal horn; mouthparts projecting forward
· the pronotumpronotum:
occupies all of dorsal part of the prothorax; in anterior angles or posterior angles there may be a small tubercle or pore with a seta
with a seta in each anterior angle
· the apex of the elytra without a tooth-like projection
· the elytra without costae, rounded, margins serrulate
· the antennae with 11-antennomeres, filiform, antennomere 3 the longest
Body oval or oblong‑oval, rather flat.
Head: small; eyeeye:
elongate, slightly prominent, multifaceted; usually slightly kidney-shaped
elongate; fronsfrons:
upper anterior portion of head capsule above the clypeus
depressed, obliquely directed forward; labrumlabrum:
triangular, joined to the clypeus and the oral orifice
large, visible from above; mandible long, bidentate; labium large, almost as long as wide; clypeusclypeus:
usually quadrangular, elongate; joined to the labrum
short, with one narrow cross striation which is ledge‑shaped and curved upwards; mouthparts projecting forward.
Antennaantenna:
3 to 11 segments, inserted in antennal pit in front of eyes
: with 11-antennomeres, thin, filiform, inserted in a frontal depression, not separated by a keel; antennomere 3 longest.
Pronotumpronotum:
occupies all of dorsal part of the prothorax; in anterior angles or posterior angles there may be a small tubercle or pore with a seta
: transverse; lateral margin convergent apically; anterior margin angularly pointed; narrower than elytra.
Scutellumscutellum:
sclerotized portion of the mesonotum, visible between elytral bases; usually more or less triangular, pentagonal, or quadrate
: pentagonal, cuspidate behind.
Elytronelytron:
strongly sclerotized mesothoracic wings, remaining open during flight. When closed, they cover to the last abdominal segment. Most genera are sculptured with large punctures usually in regular rows; with various combinations of costae, carinae, spines, or tubercles; however some genera are smooth. Lateral and apical margins are dentate, serrate or smooth. Humerus is usually rounded but may be produced and bear spines or expansions.
: wider than pronotumpronotum:
occupies all of dorsal part of the prothorax; in anterior angles or posterior angles there may be a small tubercle or pore with a seta
, indented behind humerus; humerus impunctate; lateral and apical margins serrulate; with 10 rows of punctures plus scutellar row.
French Guyana.
Described species: 1- Homalispa (Xanthispa) cimicoides (Guérin-Méneville)(Staines 2012).
Unknown.
Baly, J. S. 1858. Catalogue of Hispidae in the collection of the British Museum. London, 172 pp.
Staines, C. L. 2012. Tribe Imatidiini. Catalog of the hispines of the world (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). http://entomology.si.edu/Collections_Coleoptera.html