Sisyphus perissinottoi Montreuil, 2015 (Fig. 2, 3D).

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Type locality: Amsterdamhoek (South Africa, Eastern Cape)

Size: Male: length: 7.0–5.0 mm; width: 3.0– 2.5 mm. Female: length: 7.3–5.0 mm, width 3.0– 2.5 mm.

Diagnosis: S. perissinottoi resembles S. manni . Setae on the pronotal discs of both species arise from the centre of ocellate punctures (Fig. 5H). However, S. perissinottoi differs by bearing tufts of dense and compact setae on the elytra and, lacking depressions on the latero-posterior edge of the pronotal disc. S. perissinottoi is also larger than S. manni .

Examined type material

Holotype: (MHNH, through photograph without locality data).

Examined non-type material: See Supplementary information.

Distribution: S. perissinottoi is only known from the Eastern Cape (South Africa) (Montreuil 2015c). It has been recorded from unshaded vegetation. (Fig. 4).