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GoldenTortoise beetle

aspidimorpha sanctaecruis

Photo by OnengDyah
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Field Notes

Habitat:

wildland / grassland

Species ID Suggestions

Golden Tortoise Beetle

Aspidimorpha sanctaecrucis

Comments (9)

It was widely abundant in Assam (northeast of India) some 20 years back. It started disappearing and now its not seen at all. We used to play with them, they were quite harmless, used to crawl on us and fly back to the leaves. It is so good to see it again. The last time I saw one was around 1994. They used to appear in different colours, mostly golden, metallic green and sometime red with black spots. As kids we used to put them on our fingers making it look like an accessory and they'd lie still for a while and start crawling around later. It sounds creepy but they were so beautiful that it hardly used to feel like a bug. In Assamese we call it "Hunalee puk" :)
@Fyn K..ok thank for your attention..:)
I wasn't completely sure on the ID. Not 100%.
@Fyn Kynd, thank for you ID...Not 100%..? what meant..?..
@Jason and Adi thank for your comment..
Cool! I've spotted some tortoise beetles too in Lembang..
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PublishedApril 8, 2013

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