Atlas of African Lepidoptera

Record details

   [ Record 13 of 742 ]   
LepiMAP:   10684
Province:   Eastern Cape
Country:   South Africa
Locus:   3326BC
Observer:   Galpin M.D. & Galpin E.J.
Date of record:   2010-01-29
Number of photos:   1
Notes:  
Last updated:   2014-07-16 17:00:03
Sp. code:   470470
Species name:   Eretis umbra umbra
Common name:   Small marbled elf -- Klein marmerkluisenaar
Family:   HESPERIIDAE
Record status:   ACCEPTED
Collector's species id:  
Institution:   ADU-UCT
Record URL:   https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=LepiMAP-10684
Links:   • Locus: Summary | Records       • Species: Records | Distribution map
VM-number: 10684 - photo: 1

Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:

Comment number:   1
By:   Andre Coetzer
Comment:   That front leg looks white, but I'm not 100% sure
Date:   2010-02-20 20:25:34
Species name:   Eretis djaelaelae -- Marbled elf; Marmerkluisenaar
Species code:   470370
Comment number:   2
By:   Mark Williams
Comment:   Leg only silvery white at base in djaelaelae
Date:   2010-03-02 14:20:22
Species name:   Eretis umbra umbra -- Small marbled elf; Klein marmerkluisenaar
Species code:   470470
Comment number:   3
By:   Mark Williams
Comment:   Could be either djaelaelae or umbra
Date:   2010-06-21 07:53:08
Species name:  
Species code:   0
Comment number:   4
By:   Kevin Cockburn
Comment:  
Date:   2012-02-15 22:20:04
Species name:   Eretis umbra umbra -- Small marbled elf; Klein marmerkluisenaar
Species code:   470470

[ Page served: June 28, 2024, 10:14 +0200]

The Biodiversity and Development Institute (BDI)
and
The FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
Department of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Town
 
This work, except photographs, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Copyright of images uploaded into the Virtual Museum remains with the photographers.

The Biodiversity and Development Institute (BDI)          The Biodiversity and Development Institute (BDI)          The FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology          UCT