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Bennyboymothman Posted - 08/02/2016 : 10:41:47

Data: Pachyteria lambii - 04-2002 - Cameron Highlands - Malaysia - 21mm


Pachyteria chewi - 20-07-14 - Trus Madi - Sabah - Malaysia

I still think these are correct going on the keys.

These were both collected as said specimens.
lambii thorax seems less elongate?
I have yet to see a chewi with such a dumpy composition.
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 18/03/2017 : 16:28:14
Thanks. I will have a good look at that.
Francesco Posted - 18/03/2017 : 08:09:23
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Originally posted by dryobius

I don't have access to my collection now, but you should consider the other two similar species in Sabah: basalis and pryeri.
Are you using Morati and Huet's key?

The pronotum of both species is punctured; thus, basalis and pryeri are out.
It might also be Pachyteria jeanninae. Body size?

Have you tried to use Philippes's key to Pachyteria present in our Site here?
nasa Posted - 18/03/2017 : 03:20:53
Here is the holotype of Pachyteria Batesi Ritsema, 1892 = Pachyteria basalis Waterhouse, 1878
dryobius Posted - 08/02/2016 : 15:25:12
That does not look like chewi. I don't have access to my collection now, but you should consider the other two similar species in Sabah: basalis and pryeri.
Are you using Morati and Huet's key?

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