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                | Larry Bezark | Posted - 14/10/2021 : 01:02:57 I recently purchased a specimen which I thought was going to be Clytosaurus priapus Thomson; and of course when it arrived it was a beautiful specimen of C. siamensis from Vietnam.
 
 However, in examining my material I found a few specimens from Cameron Highlands, Malaysia which are very different from typical C. siamensis;
 
 Only two pronotal crescents, legs all black; antennae all black, transverse carina on the pronotum very short.
 
 They are clearly different. Same genus?
 (left specimen from Malaysia (ID'd as Clytosaurus siamensis by a recognized expert), right specimen from Vietnam).
 
 
 I'd appreciate your valued opinion.
 
 Thanks
 
 Larry B.
 
 
 
 
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                | Larry Bezark | Posted - 15/10/2021 : 19:33:58 Thank you Xavier, it is good to have this confirmation.
 
 Larry B.
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                | Xavier | Posted - 15/10/2021 : 07:09:46 
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 Clytosaurus priapus Thomson, 1864
 
 With black legs and 2 bands on pronotum, your left specimen fits well with Clytosaurus priapus Thomson, 1864.
 Here 2 specimens from the forum galery.
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