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Description:
A medium sized leaf beetle with deep brownish-red elytra which were deeply pitted (puncturations). The elytra had white spots of varying sizes randomly dispersed and at least two of these spots on each elytron were larger than the rest. Thorax was tinged green with pale markings.
Habitat:
Notes: Family: Chrysomelidae
Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
Description:
It has black body with three pairs white spots on dorsal region of the thorax and five pair of horizontal white patches on the each abdominal segments.
Notes:
This species was spotted in the hall which was furiously trying to move out from closed window and finally found its way by moving to the near by window which was open. Species ID Suggestions