Anomala bilobata ARROW, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.71.1.147-159 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5743235 |
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Anomala bilobata ARROW, 1912 |
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Distribution: India; Myanmar; Nepal; China (new country record): Yunnan.
Specimens examined: CHINA: Yunnan: 7 , 11 ( FLWC), Hulukou, Xima , Yingjiang County, Dehong , VI-VII.2018, Wei-Zong Yang leg. ; 1 ( FLWC), Yingjiang township, Yingjiang County, Dehong , VI.2018, Yang Yu leg. NEPAL: 1 ( NMEG), Nepal, Prov: Narayani vic. Chandranigahaui 27°07'25"N, 85°21'11"E, 130 m, 02.V.2003, leg. A. Weigel GoogleMaps HF/LF; 1 ( NMEG), Nepal, Mechi / Taplejung, 9 km S Taplejung, Angbung Kabeli Khola (bridge), 450 m, 27°17'11"N, 87°43'21"E, 03.V.2003, leg. A. Weigel. GoogleMaps
Remarks: Anomala bilobata was originally described from Bengal, India, and several localities in Myanmar ( ARROw 1912b) and subsequently reported from Nepal ( ZORN & BEZDĚK 2016). It is here reported from Yunnan for the first time, representing a new country record for China.
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