Cleotomiroides Schuh, 1984

Cleotomiroides Schuh, 1984: 91 (n. gen.); 1995: 211 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999: 278 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2012: 12 (diag.); Schuh & Menard, 2013: 6 (tribal placement).

Type species by original designation: Cleotomiroides ferrugineus Schuh, 1984 .

The genus is distinguished by the following characters: moderate sized; narrow fascia on hemelytron; slender antennal segments ĪIV; strongly protruding ostiolar peritreme; inflated pronotum declivent anteriorly; and boatshaped endosoma furnished with several structures on the apex and an elongated apical process. For detailed description see Schuh (1984: 91) and Yasunaga (2012: 12).

The genus consisted of three described species from Malaysia and Thailand (Schuh, 1984; Yasunaga, 2012; Yasunaga & Duwal, 2015) prior to this study. Herein, we describe one new species, the endosoma of which resembles congeners described by Schuh (1984), C. ferrugineus Schuh, or, C. spadix Schuh. Here, Cleotomiroides is recorded from Vietnam and eastern Indochina for the first time.