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Sergi Posted - 28/01/2015 : 21:57:08


Maybe both specimens are Pachylocerus corallinus Hope, 1834, or are different species??

1. Thailand, Chiang Mai. Size: 23 mm

2. Indonesia, Bali. Size: 21 mm
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Xavier Posted - 26/02/2017 : 12:39:39
For the species n°2 from Bali, what is the difference with Pachylocerus sabahanus Vives & Heffern, 2012 ? and with Pachylocerus sulcatus Brongniart, 1891 ? May be Eduard could help you, Sergi ?
horshehden Posted - 29/01/2015 : 22:10:52
May be you should check the types of P. sulcatus (Thailand and Laos) and P. pilosus (Java) in Paris.
Xavier Posted - 29/01/2015 : 13:26:18
In Thailand, there is Pachylocerus sulcatus Brongniart, 1891, but your specimen n°1 has not the pronotum like this one from Laos....
Which one is a "good" P.sulcatus?

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