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17115 |
Province: |
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Eastern Cape |
Country: |
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South Africa |
Locus: |
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3326BC |
Observer: |
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Peter C |
Date of record: |
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2020-07-09 |
Number of photos: |
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1 |
Notes: |
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COVID-19 day 105, Light trap (20 000K) |
Last updated: |
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2020-07-25 18:24:47 |
Sp. code: |
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323340 |
Species name: |
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Dichochrysa kibonotoensis |
Common name: |
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Family: |
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Chrysopidae |
Record status: |
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ACCEPTED |
Collector's species id: |
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Institution: |
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ADU-UCT |
Record URL: |
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https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=-17115 |
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• Locus: Summary | Records • Species: Records | Distribution map |
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Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:
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Comment number: |
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1 |
By: |
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Mervyn Mansell |
Comment: |
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This is usually a forest-dwelling species and is widespread, from Kenya, Zimbabwe to South Africa. In SA it is known from the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, North West and Limpopo. it can often be flushed from vegetation. Nothing is known of its biology. Nice record for Grahamstown. |
Date: |
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2020-07-25 18:24:47 |
Species name: |
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Dichochrysa kibonotoensis |
Species code: |
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323340 |
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