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Andre Posted - 16/10/2019 : 16:32:27

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West - Sumatra, Female, 30 mm.
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longyun Posted - 17/11/2019 : 07:36:21
You mean these are the male and female of the same species? Unbelievable...
Andre Posted - 15/11/2019 : 15:27:43
OK... thank you Philippe
cerambyphil Posted - 22/10/2019 : 11:12:35
Dear André, you are right, it is the male of Pachyteria hageni.
It differs from sumatrana in the size (sumatrana = 18-21mm, hageni = 24-30mm), the shape of the pronotum (sumatrana has a deep depression at the apex of the pronotum and the lateral spine is more wide).
P. hageni can have a red and/or black pronotum.
Capitaine Posted - 20/10/2019 : 15:10:04
Could be Pachyteria sumatrana Hüdepohl, 1998
Andre Posted - 19/10/2019 : 18:24:39
Hello Philippe..... many thanks. Is this the male to P. hageni ?



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Sumatra, Male, 31 mm
cerambyphil Posted - 17/10/2019 : 20:31:28
Hi André,
It is Pachyteria hageni Ritsema, 1888
The HT comes from Sumatra.

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