Arocera Spinola, 1837
The genus can be recognized by having the coloration pattern usually with yellow and red combined with black; the dorsal punctuation is minuscule and sparse, without wrinkles on the scutellum; the mandibular plates and the clypeus usually equal in length; the antennal segment I nearly reaching the apex of the head; the apex of the labium reaching or surpassing the metacoxa; the anterolateral margins of the pronotum are reflexed; the metathoraxic sulcus is elongated and upward; the humeral angles are rounded, the abdominal segment III is unarmed; and the tarsi is three segmented (Rider 1992).