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Description

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Body (Figs 1–2, 7–8, 13–14, 22–23, 73–74, 77–78) small, elongate, with legs short and robust, the tarsi cylindrical, 5-jointed, the four basal joints short, nearly equal in size and not at all dilated, the last joint long. Antennae not very long, the latter with a broad 3-jointed club. Eyes coarsely facetted. Head with the pit posterior to the postmandibular lobes (Figs 40–42). Maxillary and labial terminal palpomeres acuminate, sensory area restricted to apex. Pronotum (Figs 45–47) arched, widest at base; narrowed from base to apex, with formed thinned lines in lateral view (Figs 50–52); disk punctured, except the impunctate medio-basal area, which is limited by an arched transverse row of coarse punctures. Prosternum with median area including its process elevated in an elongate triangular plane, which is distinctly bordered by a ridge on both sides and shortly rounded-subtruncate in front. Mesosternum almost concealed by prosternal process. Metasternum with a pair of mesocoxal lines strongly divergent posteriorly. Abdomen without metacoxal lines on basal visible sternite. Elytra convex.
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Cong-Chao Dai, Mei-Jun Zhao
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Dai C, Zhao M (2013) Genus Microsternus Lewis (1887) from China, with description of a new genus Neosternus from Asia (Coleoptera, Erotylidae, Dacnini) ZooKeys 340: 79–106
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Cong-Chao Dai
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Mei-Jun Zhao
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Distribution

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Microsternus is widespread in Asia, with one species in Australia and one species in America.
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Cong-Chao Dai, Mei-Jun Zhao
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Dai C, Zhao M (2013) Genus Microsternus Lewis (1887) from China, with description of a new genus Neosternus from Asia (Coleoptera, Erotylidae, Dacnini) ZooKeys 340: 79–106
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Cong-Chao Dai
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Mei-Jun Zhao
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