Chilocorus indicus (Miyatake), comb. n.

(Fig. 34)

Phaenochilus indicus Miyatake, 1970b: 113 .— Poorani 2002: 313; Giorgi & Vandenberg, 2012: 245, 248.

Diagnosis. Form broadly rounded, dorsum convex and glabrous. Holotype male (Fig. 34a) as illustrated (Image courtesy: Hiroyuki Yoshitomi, Ehime University), dorsum yellowish without any other maculation. Male genitalia (Fig. 34c–e) as illustrated.

Giorgi & Vandenberg (2012) stated that it is the only species possessing immaculate yellow elytra in India and “it also differs from the similarly colored species in possessing a more compact antennal club with the last antennomere not much longer than wide”. Chilocorus indicus is the only species of Chilocorus with yellowish elytra known from South India. Chilocorus albomarginalis, a Chinese species, reported in this work as a new addition to the Indian fauna, also has yellow elytra with paler lateral margins, but it is found only in north-eastern India.

Distribution. India: Tamil Nadu.

Notes. Miyatake (1970b) described it in detail and illustrated the genitalia. Giorgi & Vandenberg (2012) also illustrated the male genitalia and included it in their key to the known species of Phaenochilus . As Phaenochilus is treated as a synonym of Chilocorus (Li et al. 2020b), this species is formally transferred to Chilocorus here (comb. n.).