9. Gollneria Carvalho, 1983
(Figure 28)
Gollneria Carvalho, 1983: 383 (as new genus) [type-species by original designation: Megacoelum quadrituberculatum Poppius, 1912b]. Gollneria: Schuh 1995: 772 (catalog); Schuh 2002–2013 (online catalog).
Diagnosis. Body sub-oblong, total length 4.5, slightly convex laterally, uniformly stramineous yellow with red brown patches; labium reaching posterior coxae, first antennal segment short and club-like; pronotum dorsally pilose, lacking a pair of stiff erect setae on anterior corners, the callosities consist of two pairs of tubercles; scutellum swollen, pilose; hemelytra slightly reflective, stramineous (Fig. 28), smooth with reduced sparse and shallow punctation and two types of pilosity: one recumbent and white, the second erect and black. Tibia with dark red brown spines. Secondary gonopore complete, devoid of sclerite; phallus devoid of comb and true spiculum; phallic support and denticle fields present.
Included species. G. quadrituberculatum (Poppius, 1912) *.
Distribution. Cabo Verde Island, Cameroon, Kenya (Kibwezi, type-locality of type-species), Somalia, Sudan.
Host plants. Fabaceae (Lindberg 1959).