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. 2023 Jul 26;1172:155–202. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1172.103149
1 Eyes completely divided by a broad epistomal canthus. [eastern and southern Africa] (monotypic D.subaeneus Gerstaecker, 1871 (Fig. 48; also see Schawaller 2011) Dichastops
Eyes not divided (but sometimes narrowed) by a broad epistomal canthus 2
2 Pronotum with posterior margin notched subapically [Madagascar] (Fig. 46) Coxelinus
Pronotum with posterior margin entire 3
3 Body relatively narrow, elongate; temples rounded, shorter than eye length in dorsal view; pronotum with lateral carinae thin, not ending with prominent process; pronotal and elytral surface regularly convex or flattened, not vermiculate [Afrotropical, Palearctic, Indo-Malaysian, Australian] (Fig. 49) Luprops
Body very wide, elytra short; temples parallel-sided, rectangular posteriorly, longer than eye length in dorsal view; pronotum with lateral carinae thick, ending subanteriorly with prominent tooth-like process; pronotal and elytral surface coarsely uneven, vermiculate [Afrotropical] (Fig. 47) Curtolyprops