
Appearance
The head of ''Xenocatantops humilis'' shows a straight frons in the profile and filiform antennae. Hind femora are rather slender, with wide black spots on the back. In the males cerci are quite short, without clear apical bifurcation, bilaterally compressed and apically incurved.
Behavior
''Xenocatantops humilis'' must go through about five stages before becoming a winged adult.References:
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