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Following on from an earlier taxonomical revision of the African beetle tribe Pinophilini published in 1963 that focused on the genus Pinophilus, and those extracted from it or neighbouring to it, the author here presents a taxonomical revision of the other genera of this tribe, namely Procirrus, Palaminus, and Oedichirus.