Key to species of Entypophana Moser, 1913
1. Occipital carina medially extended into horn (Figs. 1B, 6B)....................................................2
- Occipital carina medially elevated into straight edge or into double horn (Figs. 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B)...................... 3
2 Head including clypeus fissured, densely coarsely punctate; each puncture with an erect macroseta shorter than puncture diam- eter. Southeastern Tanzania .............................................................. E. njiapanda Sehnal
- Head including clypeus simply punctate, with setal length markedly exceeding puncture diameters. Uganda ..................................................................................................... E. apicata Moser
3 Occipital carina medially elevated into straight edge. Democratic Republic of the Congo........... E. hulstaerti Burgeon
- Occipital carina medially elevated into double horn.......................................................... 4
4 Head including clypeus fissured. Frontoclypeal surface between carina and suture with semierect setae at least twice as long as puncture diameters. Democratic Republic of the Congo........................................... E. lujai Moser
- Head including clypeus without fissured. Frontoclypeal surface between carina and suture with erect macrosetae shorter than puncture diameters................................................................................... 5
5 Head smooth, matte. Pronotum with a round, anteromedial, shallow depression gradually rising toward edge of crest. Demo- cratic Republic of the Congo.............................................................. E. maynei Burgeon
- Head smooth, glossy. Pronotum with anteromedial, semioval depression widest and flat in anterior third and then gradually reclined toward crest. Northeastern Tanzania ................................................ E. biapicata Moser