Chilocorus braeti Weise
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Chilocorus braeti Weise, 1895b: 154 .
Chilocorus braeti : Korschefsky 1932: 240; Kapur 1963: 24; Poorani 2002: 311; Li et al. 2018: 26.
Diagnosis. Length: 4.20–5.50 mm. It can be distinguished from the other Indian congeners by its characteristic, cordate or heart shaped body outline ( Fig. 25a, b View FIGURE 25 ) that is distinctly narrowed in the apical one-third, uniform black coloration and elytra with finely punctate disc and coarsely punctate lateral margins. Male genitalia ( Fig. 25c, d View FIGURE 25 ) as illustrated.
Distribution. India (North-eastern region: Tripura, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Sikkim); Vietnam; Laos.
Prey / associated habitat. Found on Myrsine semiserrata (label data). Collected at high altitudes (5000–7000ft) of the Himalayas ( Kapur 1963).
Seasonal occurrence. March, June (Label data).
Notes. It appears to be a rare species apparently endemic to the eastern Himalayan region and is not commonly represented in collections. Kapur (1963) gave a brief account of C. braeti in his work on the Coccinellidae of Mount Everest.
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Chilocorus braeti Weise
POORANI, J. 2023 |
Chilocorus braeti
Li, W. J. & Huo, L. Z. & Wang, D. & Ahrens, D. & Wang, X. M. 2018: 26 |
Poorani, J. 2002: 311 |
Kapur, A. P. 1963: 24 |
Korschefsky, R. 1932: 240 |
Chilocorus braeti
Weise, J. 1895: 154 |