Strotocera inaequalis (Pic, 1932)
(Figs. 26, 78)
Eucymatodera inaequalis Pic, 1932: 4; Pic 1933: 109.
Length: 12mm (1 specimen).
Head: Reddish black; finely punctate.
Antennae: Light brown; not reaching base of pronotum when laid alongside; A4–A10 serrate. Pronotum: Reddish brown; slightly dilated anteriorly, constricted towards base, disc with six gibbosities on disc and two gibbosities at base (in middle), finely and diffusely punctate; length:width ratio 1.59:1. Scutellum: Brown.
Elytra: Reddish brown to brown with; each elytron with an indistinct yellowish lateral spot in the basal third, and a yellow transverse fasciae beyond middle spanning from lateral to sutural margins; diameter of punctures mostly larger than interstices, punctures within fasciae small and sparsely distributed, punctures behind transverse fasciae elongate, apex very finely and diffusely punctate; length:width ratio 2.36:1. Legs: Reddish brown to brown.
Lower surface: Head and thorax red-brown, abdomen light brown.
Vestiture: With white hairs.
Distribution: Congo.