Aspidimorpha dorsata
Aspidimorpha dorsata, is a species of leaf beetle widely distributed in South Asia and South East Asia.[1][2][3][4]
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Description
Body length is about 8 to 10 mm. Body sub-circular. Two variations can occur as continental morph and insular morph. Insular populations lack a humeral spot on the elytral explanate margin. There are dark markings on the disc of the elytra. The continental populations have the humeral spot. Elytral disc is uniformly yellow.[5]
References
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