2012
DOI: 10.15560/8.5.889
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Pleurostict scarabs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): new distributional records in Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India

Abstract: Based on the specimens present in Zoological Survey of India, (Jabalpur), the paper presents new distributional record of 12 species of Pleurostict Scarabaeidae, comprising eight species of Rutelinae, two species of Cetoniinae, one species each of Melolonthinae and Dynastinae from Arunachal Pradesh (India).

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“…6]. In the rest, all the characters are identical with those described by Arrow [1917] and Chandra & Gupta [2012] for the nominotypical subspecies.…”
Section: Anomala Bidoupensismentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…6]. In the rest, all the characters are identical with those described by Arrow [1917] and Chandra & Gupta [2012] for the nominotypical subspecies.…”
Section: Anomala Bidoupensismentioning
confidence: 59%
“…c. condorensis represents an island race of A. chloropus, which differs slightly but evidently from the nominative form. A. chloropus was described from the Karen Hills (Myanmar) [Arrow, 1917] and subsequently was reported from Arunachal-Pradesh (India) only [Chandra, Gupta, 2012], but is known in collections from Thailand also and apparently is widely distributed in South-East Asia [Zorn, in litt. ] DESCRIPTION.…”
Section: Anomala Bidoupensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[29][30] However in 2012, Chandra and Gupta reported 12 species of pleurostict scarabs from Arunachal Pradesh. 31 They also reported 43 species of scarab beetles belonging to 25 genera, 16 tribes and eight subfamilies in two families from Chhattisgarh, India in which 31 species are new to the scarab fauna. 32 Chandra reported the presence of 2,500 species of scarabeid beetles from India with most of them being phytophagous leaf and fruit feeders.…”
Section: Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the species occurs in northern Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Remarks: Anomala chloropus seems to be a very widespread species in Southeast Asia with a distribution range extending from northeastern India (Chandra & Gupta 2012) to southern Vietnam, from which the subspecies codorensis Prokofiev, 1915 was described (Con Dao Island). Here, we report the nominate subspecies from Laos, Thailand and Vietnam for the first time.…”
Section: Anomala Atriventris Zorn 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%