None.
Sternostenoides daguerrei Monrós & Viana.
Sternostenoides can be distinguished by the following combination of characters:
Body elongate, subcylindrical.
Head: medial sulcus faint; fronsfrons:
upper anterior portion of head capsule above the clypeus
punctate; clypeusclypeus:
usually quadrangular, elongate; joined to the labrum
finely punctate, with longitudinal carina.
Antenna: with 10‑antennomeres; antennomeres 1 and 2 similar, wider than the next three; 3 to 5 lengthened; 6 shorter and wider than 5; 8 to 10 thicker than rest, forming a poorly defined club.
Pronotum: narrower than elytra, cylindrical; parallel-sided, slightly elongate; irregularly punctate.
Scutellum: quadrangular.
Elytron: lateral and apical margins finely dentate; apex conjointly rounded; with 8 rows of punctures plus scutellar row; tricostate, united on apical 1/5.
Leg: mesotibia strongly curved; mesofemur with short spine.
Venter: prosternumprosternum:
contains two anterior coxal cavities
with short median plate on anterior margin.
Argentina.
Described species: 1- Sternostenoides daguerrei Monrós & Viana (Staines 2012).
Unknown.
Monrós, F. & M. J. Viana. 1947. Revisión sistemática de los Hispidae Argentinos (Insecta, Coleop. Chrysomeloid.). Anales del Museo Argentino Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" 42:125-324.
Staines, C. L. 2012. Tribe Chalepini. Catalog of the hispines of the world (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). http://entomology.si.edu/Collections_Coleoptera.html