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Cephaloleia daguana Uhmann, 1930
Nomenclature
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Subfamily: CassidinaeGenus: Cephaloleia
SUMMARY
ADULT
Slightly elongate; shining; subdepressed; yellowish-brown; head, antennae, and broad medial pronotal stripe black; elytra with black stripe from base along suture extending to beyond middle, reaches to puncture row 7 just below humeri and black apical spot; venter bright yellowish-brown. Head: smooth; vertex with small tubercle. Antenna: as long as head and pronotum combined; male with antennomere 1 long, 2x as long as wide, with triangular projection; 2 ½ length 1, weakly triangular; 3 & 4 as long as 2, strongly triangular; female with 1 cylindrical, 2 conical; 11 elongate-oval. Pronotum: transverse; lateral margin straight; anterior angle broadly rounded, produced; posterior angle acute; basal margin bisinuate; basal and lateral margins narrowly margined; disc convex, distinctly punctate; basal impression absent. Scutellum: elongate pentagonal; smooth. Elytron: lateral margin straight, narrowly margined; apex nearly truncate; sutural angle with small tooth; humerus rounded, not produced; strongly punctate-striate. Leg: robust; thick. Venter: last abdominal sternite weakly rounded in male, bisinuate in female. Total length: 10.0 mm.