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Max Posted - 14/01/2013 : 19:31:59


Another form of Ephies from Trus Madi...
labelled as "dilaticornis" certainly
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Max Posted - 19/01/2013 : 11:57:59
Thank you for that information!
Underside with dark bluish reflection, abdomen especially. Maybe, it is E. dilaticornis actually.
Thanks.
dryobius Posted - 18/01/2013 : 19:34:49
E. dilaticornis is dark metallic blue underneath, on the abdomen.
Females of E. nagaii and E. gressitti look similar from above, but are not dark metallic blue underneath.

I don't have a female E. gressitti to compare with. A female E. nagaii that I have is slightly wider.

This female has more orange pubescence on the pronotum than is normal for E. dilaticornis, but it is most likely dilaticornis based on what there is to see.

E. abangae is another species from Sabah which has at least 6 forms: almost totally black elytra to almost totally orangish-red.

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