Genus Renius Li & Wang
Renius Li & Wang, in Li et al. 2017a: 122. Type species: Renius cornutus Li & Wang, 2017, by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Form broadly rounded, dorsum moderately convex and glabrous (Fig. 69a–c). Clypeus medially distinctly projecting in male, medially distinctly raised but to a much lesser degree in female (Fig. 69c, e). Antenna with 10 antennomeres. Terminal maxillary palpomere elongate with sides slightly expanded, apex obliquely truncate. Posterior margin of pronotum with distinct border line. Prosternal process long, narrow, without carinae (Fig. 69d). Elytra laterally explanate and strongly reflexed, without marginal bead. Epipleuron unusually broad, about 0.5× as wide as metaventrite (Fig. 69d). Abdominal postcoxal lines complete, apically strongly recurved and arcuate in female (Fig. 69f). Legs with stout femora, tibiae slender without apical spurs; tarsal claws appendiculate.
Distribution. India (North-eastern region); China.
Included species. This genus is monotypic and known by its type species, Renius cornutus Li & Wang.