8. Galapagomiris Carvalho, 1968
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Galapagomiris Carvalho in Carvalho & Gagné, 1968: 187 (as new genus) [type-species by original designation: Galapagomiris longirostris Carvalho in Carvalho & Gagné, 1968]. Galapagomiris: Schuh 1995: 770 (catalog), 2002–2013 (online catalog).
Diagnosis. Body elongate, total length 5, parallel sided, uniformly chocolate brown to black (Fig. 22); head protruding and pointed in dorsal view, labium long, reaching apex of hemelytra, antennae with first segment short and slightly club-like; pronotum shagreen, dorsally pilose, lacking a pair of stiff erect setae on anterior corners, pilosity of collar and disk sub-erect, relatively long, the callosities obsolete; mesoscutum partially covered; scutellum black, slightly swollen, pilose, the pilosity sub-erect; hemelytra shagreen, slightly reflective, with sparse, shallow and reduced punctation and with white, short recumbent pilosity. Secondary gonopore complete, devoid of sclerite, very wide, occupying almost entire phallic width; phallus devoid of comb, true spiculum or phallic support, the phallic apex with denticle fields.
Included species. G. longirostris Carvalho in Carvalho & Gagné, 1968 *.
Distribution. Galapagos archipelago.
Host plants. No data available.