Most Dichopterinae don't have a cephalic process.
There are no Dichopterinae found in Africa.
And their cephalic processes can't tilt to drink sap.
With the exception of Dorysarthrus alfierii(yes, it's from @psyllidhipster's guide, just I added extra pointers)
And it has an unusual colour for it's subfamily: ochraceous. Most provably, the reason that it helps in camouflage, as it's found in northern Africa, which is mostly a desert.
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