Monolepta carinicollis
Monolepta carinicollis - species of beetle from the daffodil family, Galerucinae subfamily.
The tan species was described in 2002 by Lion N. Medvedev.
Beetle longitudinal-ovate, at the back of the wider body from 6.1 to 6.6 mm, with the exception of tentacles colored reddish brown. The pointed head is triangular, at the back is delimited by a straight line of frontal nodules and a sharp intercostal labyrinth. The tentacles reach the center of the lid, are mainly yellowish-brown, the third to fifth black, and the second may be yellowish brown to dark brown. The tenth part of the antennae is four times longer than the broader one. 1.3 times wider than the longer extension has narrowly rounded corners, almost straight edges and clear rear angles. Shiny, almost indistinctly scored covers have concave epithets.
An insect known only from the Philippine island of Mindanao.
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