Catascopus (Catascopus) senegalensis Dejean, 1831
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5419.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13891081 |
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Catascopus (Catascopus) senegalensis Dejean, 1831 |
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Catascopus (Catascopus) senegalensis Dejean, 1831 View in CoL
Distribution: ANG, BFO, DOC, GAM, GBI, GHA, GUI, RCI, SEN, SLN.
Distribution in Guinea-Bissau (Administrative Regions): 1) BAF, TOB; 2) CAC.
Historic records:
Bafatá ( BAF) ( Brivio 1957);
Coli (Quebo) ( TOB) ( Serrano 2009a).
Material examined: Banhinda (P.N. T. Cacheu) (12º 12´16.67´´ N, 16º 02´56.45´´ W, 25 m alt.) ( CAC), 26. VI.2009, 3 males, LT, A. Serrano leg., ASC.
Remarks. The species is widespread throughout western and central Africa ( Lorenz 2021). It was first recorded in the former “ Guinea portoghese ” by Brivio (1957) and later in Guinea-Bissau by Serrano (2009a). The adult specimens were captured by LT within an open secondary forest ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). It is a new species record for the CAC Administrative Region, Guinea-Bissau.
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