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17152 |
Province: |
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Western Cape |
Country: |
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South Africa |
Locus: |
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3219AA |
Observer: |
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van Dyk Zenobia |
Date of record: |
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2020-09-08 |
Number of photos: |
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2 |
Notes: |
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Last updated: |
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2021-02-24 15:36:52 |
Sp. code: |
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323520 |
Species name: |
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Dichochrysa venosella |
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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Unknown |
Institution: |
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ADU-UCT |
Record URL: |
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https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=-17152 |
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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 characteristic brown green-lacewing is only known from South Africa and Lesotho. In SA it occurs in Gauteng, Limpopo, North West and Mpumalanga. It is fairly common in gardens in Gauteng. The larvae are free-living on vegetation, and do not carry trash on their backs. A very interrsting record for the Western Cape, but requires further investigation. |
Date: |
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2021-02-24 15:36:52 |
Species name: |
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Dichochrysa venosella |
Species code: |
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323520 |
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