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- Aspidimorpha sanctaecrucis, sometimes called the golden tortoise beetle (a common name which refers to other species elsewhere), is an Old World species...
- Borowiec, 1997 Aspidimorpha areata (Klug, 1835) Aspidimorpha fallaciosa (Fairmaire, 1904) Aspidimorpha loennbergi Spaeth, 1915 Aspidimorpha longifrons Shaw...
- Aspidimorpha miliaris is a widespread Asian species of beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae. The genus name is frequently misspelled as "Aspidomorpha"...
- Aspidimorpha dorsata, is a species of leaf beetle widely distributed in South Asia and South East Asia. Body length is about 8 to 10 mm. Body sub-circular...
- Aspidimorpha dorsata, commonly known as golden tortoise beetle or furcated tortoise beetle, is a species of leaf beetle widely distributed in Oriental...
- Aspidimorpha lobata, is a species of leaf beetle found in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Active in rainy season. Two morphs can be identified: golden...
- Golden tortoise beetle may refer to the leaf beetles: Aspidimorpha furcata, native to Asia Aspidimorpha sanctaecrucis, native to southeastern Asia Charidotella...
- Aspidimorpha quinquefasciata is a species of beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae. This species has its origines in Africa where it is known from...
- Aspidimorpha quadrimaculata is a species of beetles belonging to the Chrysomelidae family. This species can be found in East Africa. Zipcodezoo Species...
- Aspidimorpha deusta is a species of beetles belonging to the Chrysomelidae family. This species reaches about 10 millimetres (0.39 in) in length. Aspidimorpha...