Hi Mustafa!
What makes you think that it's in the M. pilimanus group? It's hard to say one way or another from the pictures above, but all the shrimp that I have encountered (various imports from Thailand, Burma, Vietnam etc.) from the M. pilimanus group looked almost identical to the "Fuzzy Claw Shrimp" from my shrimp varieties pages.
It´s the short, cup-shaped carpus on male major second cheliped. This character, together with a series of small theeth along the cutting edge of fingers and the long hairs on the large cheliped (without large spines like in memebers of the american/african M. olfersii species group!) are characteristic for all members of the pilimanus group. Well, your "Fuzzy Claw Shrimp" is also a member of this group.

Macrobrachium eriocheirum (pilimanus species group)
"Chameleon Shrimp" in contrast belong to an other species group with 3 known members with M. scabriculum and M. lanatum as the most known. This species are showing also a fuzzy claws but having a much more slender carpus of second cheliped.

Macrobrachium lanatum (scabriculum species group)
Cheers
Werner