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Nachane, Maharashtra, India (Google, OSM)
Ratnagiri, IN-MH, IN
16.9895687103, 73.3150253296
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It is Aeolesthes sp., mostly A holosericea...but the pattern is different

Jun. 27, 2009 10:51 PM IST
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Posted by vishalbhave over 2 years ago
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In India you can find both A. holosericea and induta. They are nearly indistinguishable from the dorsal side. You can distinguish them by observing the ventral side of the head: if the intergenal furrow is backward curved is induta, if it is straight, it is holosericea.

Posted by vitalfranz about 2 years ago
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If you involved in a scientific activity with this insect, you must contact a coleopteran expert. Please contact me at my mail kulkarni_n27@yahoo.co.uk for more details.

Posted by kulkarni_n27 almost 2 years ago
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