Srimara
Srimara planicollis
Ross T. BellCharacteristics
The pronotum is unique. It is without basal impressions but with a bisinuate base and, posterior to it, a prominent tubercle. The pronotum has the shape of an elongated hexagon. The basal scarps of the elytra are deeply bisinuate. The eye is minute and ocelliform. The middle and hind tibiae each have two spurs.
References
Bell, R. T. and J. R. Bell. 1978. Rhysodini of the World part I. A new classification of the tribe, and a synopsis of Omoglymmius subgenus Nitiglymmius, new subgenus (Coleoptera: Carabidae or Rhysodidae). Quaestiones Entomologicae 14: 43-88.
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