Erebidae
Arctiinae
First records of 31 species of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) in Cameroon, with remarks on their elevational ranges
Delabye, Sylvain
Maicher, Vincent
Safian, Szabolcs
Potocky, Pavel
Mertens, Jan E. J.
Przybylowicz, Lukasz
Murkwe, Mercy
Kobe, Ishmeal N.
Fokam, Eric B.
Janecek, Stepan
Tropek, Robert
Biodiversity Data Journal
2020
8
50543
50543
CD76542F-C73E-5AB0-BB38-C5FA53AE9132
(Talbot, 1932)
Talbot
1932
Insecta
Arctiidae
Anapisa
CoL
Animalia
Anapisa holobrunnea
Lepidoptera
0
50543
Arthropoda
species
holobrunnea
Erebidae, Arctiinae
Materials Type status: Other material. Occurrence:individualCount: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; Taxon:scientificName: Anapisaholobrunnea (Talbot, 1932); Location:continent: Africa; country: Cameroon; stateProvince: Southwest Region; locality: Dikolo Peninsula, Bimbia-Bonadikombo Community Forest; verbatimElevation: 30 m; decimalLatitude: 03.9818; decimalLongitude: 09.2625; Identification:identifiedBy: Lukasz Przybylowicz; dateIdentified: 2017; Event:samplingProtocol: Light catching; eventDate: 13/10/2017; habitat: Coastal forest; Record Level:type: PhysicalObject; institutionID: http://grbio.org/cool/8t1f-g2z6; institutionCode: ZMJU; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen
Distribution A. holobrunneawas previously reported from Ghana and Guinea only ( Przybylowiczand Bakowski2011) and, therefore, it was considered as an endemic to the western part of the Guinean subregion. Our record has enlarged its known range to over 1,000 km to the east. It has also evidenced the species'presence in the eastern part of the Guinean region. In the Mount Cameroon region, the single individual was collected in the lowest locality (30 m a.s.l.) (Fig. 3).
2017-10-13
Light catching
ZMJU
Cameroon
3.9818
Dikolo Peninsula, Bimbia-Bonadikombo Community Forest
9.2625
0
50543
1
1
Other material