Streptocranus Schedl, 1939
Streptocranus Schedl, 1939b: 52.
Type species.
Streptocranus mirabilis Schedl, 1939b; monotypy.
Diagnosis.
The most slender and extremely elongated species (1.9-4.9 mm; 3.85-4.75 × as long as wide) occurring in Southeast Asia. Streptocranus is distinguished by its unique subquadrate and laterally constricted pronotum (type a in lateral view; type c in dorsal view) with a flat and long pronotal disc; elytral apex divaricate and ornamented with a pair of distal processes; protibiae slender, sickle-shaped; mycangial tufts absent; scutellum flat, flush with elytra; and procoxae contiguous.
Similar genera.
Debus .
Distribution.
Only occurring in the Paleotropics and Oceania.
Gallery system.
The gallery systems of Streptocranus seem to be rather variable, with a few branches that may run horizontally or longitudinally, and may be irregularly widened, but without distinct brood chambers (Browne 1961b).