Please, did you take photos of the tendrils? If the plant is P. 
quincuefolia the tendrils should be highly branched with adhesive discs at 
tendril apices. The plant does occur in India. I have this plant and the 
adhesive discs stick quite successfully to any and all surfaces and are 
difficult to remove. Also, I believe most of the Parthenocissus have a 
blue-color fruit. Thank you.

On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at 6:32:13 AM UTC-5, sharmilafloraindia wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>      Please help find attached climber.
> Location: Matheran, Maharashtra, Western Ghats.
> Date: Mid December 2018
> Seems fruit was ripen with chocolate color.
> Must be LHP of some insect as eggs were laid on leaves.
>
> Thanks
> Sharmila
>
>
>

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