LacewingMAP: |
|
384 |
Province: |
|
KwaZulu-Natal |
Country: |
|
South Africa |
Locus: |
|
2731BD |
Observer: |
|
de Beer Len |
Date of record: |
|
2015-01-06 |
Number of photos: |
|
3 |
Notes: |
|
dead specimen, probably came to the border post lights the night before. |
Last updated: |
|
2020-12-03 13:24:43 |
Sp. code: |
|
321940 |
Species name: |
|
Tmesibasis laceratus |
Common name: |
|
Owlfly |
Family: |
|
Ascalaphidae |
Record status: |
|
ACCEPTED |
Collector's species id: |
|
|
Institution: |
|
ADU-UCT |
Record URL: |
|
https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=LacewingMAP-384 |
Links: |
|
• Locus: Summary | Records • Species: Records | Distribution map |
|
|
Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:
|
Comment number: |
|
1 |
By: |
|
Mervyn Mansel |
Comment: |
|
This is fairly widespread in the eastern parts of SA. The highly cryptic larvae live on bark |
Date: |
|
2015-02-11 11:42:05 |
Species name: |
|
Tmesibasis laceratus -- Owlfly |
Species code: |
|
321940 |
|
Comment number: |
|
2 |
By: |
|
Mervyn Mansel |
Comment: |
|
Fairly common and widespread. Occasionally comes to light. The hilly cryptic larvae live camouflaged on tree bark |
Date: |
|
2015-02-17 07:15:14 |
Species name: |
|
Tmesibasis laceratus -- Owlfly |
Species code: |
|
321940 |
|