Heterischnus krausi Schoenitzer, 1999 Figs 23-24
Material examined.
HOLOTYPE. Female: Kenya–Limuru Katamayu–River 19.2.1948 (ZSMC). Other material: 1 female: Ruanda [Rwanda]: Gite de Nkuli 17.III.36 L. Lippens 26 (MRAC).
Diagnosis .
Mostly reddish–testaceous with yellow parts on head, mesosoma and coxae; head finely and very densely punctate, punctures somewhat arranged into transverse striations on face, into oblique striations on clypeus, frons and vertex transversely striate; clypeus apico–laterally sharply pointed; hypostomal carina joining occipital carina distinctly above mandibular base; antenna with 29 flagellomeres; mesosoma and metasoma densely and coarsely punctate but speculum and scutellum smooth, and most of pronotum, antero–dorsal corner of mesopleuron, most of mesoscutum, propodeum and most of tergite 1 striate; propodeum with a faint lateral longitudinal carina; gastrocoelus and thyridium deep, inter–thyridiae interval narrow; B 6.3; A NA; F 4.9. HdWi 1.6; HfWi 1.1; Ci 2.0; Mi 1.0; IOi 1.0; OOi 2.0; Fli1 5.0; Fli15 NA; Fli30 NA; OTi 0. 3. Male unknown.
Distribution.
Kenya. Rwanda (new record).