Tricondyla macrodera macrodera
Genus diagnosis Diagnosis & identification
This diagnosis describes the genus Tricondyla, not the individual species. Species-level characters are not yet recorded.
DIAGNOSIS — Tricondyla Latreille, 1822 Body 14–20 mm, elongate Collyridini with strongly cylindrical pronotum and ant-mimicking habitus. Distinguished from Neocollyris by larger body size (14–20 vs 8–
Similar taxa: Resembles *Collyris*, *Derocrania*, *Neocollyris*
Etymology
From Greek *tri-* (three) + *kóndylos* (knuckle, joint) — referring to characteristic body proportions or articulations.
Seasonal activity
Active June–October (peak Jul–Aug)
Green = active months · Orange = peak. Peak: VII-VIII
Distribution
Bhutan, Nepal, India (West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Sikkim)
Countries: India · Nepal
Provinces / states: West Bengal · Assam · Arunachal Pradesh · Manipur · Meghalaya · Sikkim
External references
GBIF · iNaturalist · Wikipedia