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Bennyboymothman Posted - 27/11/2017 : 08:53:44

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Any ideas on this Callichromatini sp? It has a distinct purple sheen.

Data: Male - 12-2016 - Ebogo Centre - Cameroon.

Thanks
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Francesco Posted - 05/10/2018 : 10:05:57
Sorry Pierre, but in my opinion, it is a Cloniophorus mucheia mucheia, as you have identified it firstly: the lateral spine is too small and pointed.

Moreover, Metallichroma excellens of Cameroon show a dorsal green band (see here).
Bennyboymothman Posted - 17/02/2018 : 17:04:11
Thank you!
Pierre Juhel Posted - 16/02/2018 : 10:51:33
Metallichroma excellens Aurivillius: pronotum smooth, pyriform scapus.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 28/11/2017 : 08:37:27
Yes, that's the one!
The pronotum is quite smooth.
Thank you.
Pierre Posted - 27/11/2017 : 20:54:07
Can't see if the pronotum is smooth or striate, but the general habitus makes me think of some colour form of Cloniophorus mucheia Thomson, 1858 (male).

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