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Larry Bezark Posted - 16/10/2015 : 01:25:22

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20 mm Anubis from Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
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Andre Posted - 29/04/2019 : 21:50:33
This Ex. is a Male of Polyzonus inae Skale, 2018 and from Thailand (Larry by E Mail).
Thanks Larry for your cooperation
Larry Bezark Posted - 22/12/2018 : 17:32:47
Andre, the hind femur is somewhat flattened internally and rounded externally, but the femur it self is not depressed.

The hind tibia is flattened and carinate on both sides.

Larry B.
Andre Posted - 22/12/2018 : 14:07:49
Hello Larry. For me is this ex. not Polyzonus obtusus.
Your Specimen is a male and male of P. obtusus have another pronotum !
Does your ex. have a compressed first hind limb ?
Your specimen is near P. bhumiboli Skale, 2018, but the antenna is different. Might be a new one !
Larry Bezark Posted - 17/10/2015 : 17:35:37
Thanks again Tomas,

Larry B.
horshehden Posted - 17/10/2015 : 13:27:29
Might be P. (Polyzonoides) obtusus = opacus.
horshehden Posted - 16/10/2015 : 22:01:17
That's not Anubis (it has lateral tubercules on pronotum and too long femora).

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