Aspidimorpha (s. str.) amabilis Boheman, 1854
Aspidomorpha amabilis Boheman, 1854: 315 (LT!, PLT! in NRS!); 1856: 115; 1862: 279; Baly, 1863: 14 (misidentification); Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3648; Weise, 1897: 104; Maulik, 1916: 585; Spaeth, 1926 c: 118; Hincks, 1953: 70; Borowiec, 1985 a: 27; 1990 a: 679; Kimoto et al., 1995: 103 (incl. photo); Ghosh et al., 2023: 26.
Aspidimorpha amabilis: Borowiec, 1996 b: 5, 2001 e: 495, 2009 d: 436; Haitlinger, 2009 c: 336 (parasites).
Aspidimorpha (Aspidimorpha) amabilis: Borowiec, 1999 d: 179; Świętojańska, 2001 c: 36 (incl. fig., colour photo).
Aspidomorpha halmaherana Spaeth, 1926 a: 309 (ST! in MM!); Borowiec, 1999 d: 179 (as syn. of amabilis).
Cassida micans: Olivier, 1808: 960; Boheman, 1855: 522, 1856: 204, 1862: 487, not C. micans Fabricius, 1801; Spaeth, 1914 g: 68 (as syn. of amabilis).
Distr.: amabilis: Java; Assam Ind. or.; halmaherana: Djilolo. Indonesia: Java, Lombok, Sulawezi, Sumatra, Sumba, Sumbawa; Philippines: Luzon, Mindoro, Palawan. Record from Assam (Boheman, 1854) based on misidentified specimen of A. indica Boh. (examined!).
figure: habitus in colour (two forms)