Coelophora bowringii Crotch
(Fig. 67)
Coelophora bowringii Crotch, 1874: 152 (BMNH; Type locality: Burma); Poorani 2002a: 328; Yu 2010: 69.
Coelophora tanoi Sasaji, 1982; Ren et al. 2009: 194–195.—Synonymized by Yu 2010: 69.
Diagnosis. Length: 4.10–4.50 mm; width: 3.60–3.90 mm. Form broadly rounded, dorsum hemispherical, convex, glabrous. Ground colour yellowish orange to ochreous in dead specimens, in live and well-preserved specimens head and anterolateral portions of pronotum creamy yellow. Each elytron with four spots arranged in a 3-1 pattern (Fig. 67a, b), first three spots arranged in a transverse row in anterior half a little before midline, fourth spot oblique oval, positioned before apex; elytral spots usually with yellowish-white halos. Genitalia not studied.
Distribution. India: Northeastern region (Assam, Nagaland); Myanmar; China.
Prey / associated habitat. Not known.
Notes. Iablokoff-Khnzorian (1982) erroneously synonymized it with C. newporti . Yu (2010) illustrated the habitus and colour morphs.