Rugilus (Eurystilicus) ceylanensis (KRAATZ 1859)

Material examined: India: 2 exs., Assam, Bhalukpong, 27°02'N, 92°35'E, 150 m, 7.- 9.VI.2007, leg. Dembický (NHMB, cAss); 1 ex., Andaman Islands, Havelock, village no. 7 env., 11°59'N, 92°58'E, 22.IV.-14.V.1998, leg. Majer (cAss). China: 1 ex., S-Shaanxi, Micang Shan, 42 km S Hanzhong, 32°41'N, 106°49'E, 1090 m, NW-slope, mixed forest margin with rocks, litter, grass, and moss sifted, 14.VIII.2012, leg. Assing (cAss); 1 ex., Guangxi, Miaoer Shan, S-slope, 1300-2000 m, 25.-26.VI.1997, leg. Bolm (NHMB). Thailand: 1 ex., Palong, 19°55'N, 99°06'E, 750 m, 26.-28.V.1991, leg. Kubaň (NHMB) .

Comment Rugilus ceylanensis is probably the most widespread species of the genus, its current distribution including large parts of the East Palaearctic, the Oriental, Australian, and Nearctic regions (ASSING 2012a).