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sangamesh Posted - 11/11/2015 : 16:25:13

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Kerala, southern India....looks very similar to the species here....
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sangamesh Posted - 09/08/2017 : 20:27:34
recently collected a male of this specimen...the identity remains elusive


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Xavier Posted - 12/11/2015 : 18:58:35
Rondibilis spinosula (Pascoe, 1860) is a species from Indonesia and P.New Guinea. I do not know if it exists in south India.

I think it is better first to check Indian species of the genus:

- Rondibilis barwayensis (Breuning, 1958) from Madhya Pradesh (closer area from south India)
- Rondibilis bispinosa Thomson, 1857 from "India " too.
- may be also widespread species as Rondibilis lineaticollis (Pic, 1922)

As I answer you in a private mail, many Rondibilis species have exactly the same kind of spots and spines on elytra, and I am unable to separate them on picture.

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