Neacanista Gressitt, 1940
Neacanista Gressitt, 1940: 182; Gressitt 1951: 518.— Breuning 1978: 39.— Nakamura, Makihara & Saito 1992: 95.— Hua, Nara & Yu 1993: 285.— Löbl & Smetana 2010: 210.— Lin 2014: 128. Type species: Neacanista tuberculipenne Gressitt, 1940 .
Hoploranomimus Breuning, 1959: 87 . syn. nov..— Breuning 1960: 18.— Breuning 1978: 48.— Löbl & Smetana 2010: 209. Type species: Acanthocinus harmandi Pic, 1939 .
Paracanthocinus Breuning, 1965a: 52 . syn. nov..— Rondon & Breuning 1970: 497, 508.— Breuning 1978: 41.— Hua, Nara & Yu 1993: 286.— Löbl & Smetana 2010: 210. Type species: Paracanthocinus laosensis Breuning, 1965a .
The genera Hoploranomimus and Paracanthocinus have been synonymized with Neacanista based on following characters: 1) head distinctly narrower than prothorax, frons with a narrow and mesial line extending from the base of clypeus up to the apical margin of the pronotum, lower lobes of eyes longer than genae; 2) antennae slender, distinctly longer than body; 3) pronotum transverse, with a tubercle at each side; disc punctured, with a pair of tubercles at sides of middle; procoxal cavities closed posteriorly; 4) elytra elongate, distinctly broader than prothorax at base, gradually narrow from near apical 1/3, truncated and notched apically, marginal angles processed outwards, sutural angles rounded; disc punctured and longitudinally ridged, with a pair of tubercles at base and near scutellum, with a pair of bumps behind the tubercles; 5) mesocoxal cavities closed externally to mesepimera; 6) femora strongly clavate, mesofemora and metafemora pedunculate at basal 1/2, mesotibia with an oblique external preapical groove.
Distribution. Bhutan; China; Laos; Thailand.
Remarks. Gressitt (1940) mentioned the differences between Neacanista and Acanista Pascoe, 1864 in the original description. Actually, Neacanista is more similar to Trichorondonia Breuning, 1965b, but differs from Trichorondonia by antennomeres I-VIII not fringed with long hairs beneath, and mesotibia with an oblique external groove near apex.