Odonata Atlas of Africa

Record details

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OdonataMAP:   16324
Province:   Western Cape
Country:   South Africa
Locus:   3319CB
Observer:   Stanton Sharon
Date of record:   2014-03-21
Number of photos:   2
Notes:  
Last updated:   2024-05-08 15:08:37
Sp. code:   668620
Species name:   Tramea basilaris
Common name:   Keyhole Glider
Family:   Libellulidae
Record status:   ACCEPTED
Collector's species id:   Keyhole Glider
Institution:   ADU-UCT
Record URL:   https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=OdonataMAP-16324
Links:   • Locus: Summary | Records       • Species: Records | Distribution map | Species text
VM-number: 16324 - photo: 1
VM-number: 16324 - photo: 2

Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:

Comment number:   1
By:   Alan Manson
Comment:   female
Date:   2015-11-24 19:12:11
Species name:   Tramea limbata -- Ferruginous Glider
Species code:   668630
Comment number:   2
By:   Bertie Brink
Comment:  
Date:   2016-01-01 22:42:17
Species name:   Tramea limbata -- Ferruginous Glider
Species code:   668630
Comment number:   3
By:   John Henry Wilkinson
Comment:   Bottom portion of amber patch to wide to be Tramea limbata
Date:   2018-05-27 10:27:23
Species name:   Tramea basilaris -- Keyhole Glider
Species code:   668620
Comment number:   4
By:   Ryan Matthew Tippett
Comment:  
Date:   2018-06-19 09:23:32
Species name:   Tramea basilaris -- Keyhole Glider
Species code:   668620
Comment number:   5
By:   Sharon Stanton
Comment:  
Date:   2018-08-22 08:12:46
Species name:   Tramea basilaris -- Keyhole Glider
Species code:   668620

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