77 (76) Pronotum smooth, without or with only a trace of 



carinae; body elongate and spindle-shaped; black, 

 elytron with two oblique yellowish spots; legs long, 

 claws prominent and recurved; 2-2.6 mm long, 0.95- 

 1 . 1 mm wide (Fig. 72): Gonielmis dietvidhi 

 Pronotum with short sublateral carinae 78 



78 (77) 



79 (78) 



Figs 72-73 Dorsal view of adult: 72- Gonielmis dietvidhi; 

 73- Promoresia elegans. 



Body rather elongate; tarsi and claws long and prominent; 

 lateral and posterior margins of pronotum smooth; 

 eastern (Fig . 73) Promoresia 



Body plump; tarsi and claws not conspicuously enlarged; 

 lateral margin of pronotum usually slightly serrate, 

 posterior margin usually with many small, closely- 

 placed teeth 



79 



80 



Black, elytron bimaculate, both spots very elongate and 

 oblique, the anterior spot extending from the humerus 

 posteromedial ly to second stria and terminating acutely 

 near middle of elytron, the posterior spot extending 

 from near middle of elytron (lateral to apex of 

 anterior spot) posteromedial ly almost to sutural 

 interval and apex of elytron; 2.1-2.4 mm long, 0.9-1 mm 

 wide (Fig. 73): Promoresia elegans 



Black, elytron bimaculate, the anterior spot broadly rounded, 

 extending posteriorly no more than one third of elytral 

 length; subapical spot elongate and oblique, but shorter 

 than in previous species; 2-2.4 mm long, 0.9-1.1 mm wide: 



Promoresia tardella 



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