Hydaticus servillianus Aube , 1838
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Hydaticus servillianus Aube, 1838
Hydaticus discoidalis = H. discoidalis Hope, 1843; H. flavomarginatus Zimmermann, 1920).
Type locality.
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape of Good Hope.
Material examined.
1 ♀: MAK-1A; 1 ♂: MAK-2; 13 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀: MAK-19; 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀: MAK-23; 2 ♂♂: MAK-40A; 1 ♂, 6 ♀♀: MAK-61; 1 ♂: MAK-62.
Distribution.
Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar ( Guignot 1959-1961; Bameul 1984; Hájek and Reiter 2014; Bukontaite et al. 2015).
Habitat in study area
(Fig. 2B, C View Figure 2 ). This species has been found in peripheral sites and at one inner massif site, in lentic and slowly flowing lotic habitats, mainly in open areas. The bottom comprised various amounts of sand and clay/mud and moderate to abundant plant debris. The water was clear to moderately turbid. The vegetation was variously developed. This eurytopic species is tolerant to anthropogenic perturbation.
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Hydaticus servillianus Aube , 1838
Ramahandrison, Andriamirado Tahina, Rakouth, Bakolimalala & Manuel, Michael 2022 |
Hydaticus discoidalis
Hope 1843 |