Daspletis hirtus Ricardo, 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.051.0104 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7911632 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B95487DB-FFA1-FFFC-52DB-FBB4FCBA2059 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Daspletis hirtus Ricardo, 1925 |
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Daspletis hirtus Ricardo, 1925 View in CoL
Fig. 14 View Fig
Daspletis hirtus: Ricardo 1925: 263 View in CoL ; Londt 1983: 289, figs 11–15.
Londt (1983) recorded material: SOUTH AFRICA: 3ơ 7^Kalahari Gemsbok Park , Nossob R., 35 km N camp, 2620BD, dry river bed veget., 21.iii.1982, Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) ; 4ơ 1^15 km S Twee Rivieren , 2620DA, 21.iii.1982, dry roadside veget., Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) ; 1^[ salicior View in CoL paratype] Twee Rivieren [26°27'S: 20°34'E], 11–20.ii.1958, Kalahari Gemsbok Park Expedition ( NMSA) GoogleMaps ; 1^20 km N Noenieput , 2720 AC, roadside vegetation, 20.iii.1982, Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) ; 1^25 km N Noenieput on road to Koopan-Suid , 2720 AC, thick veget./trees, 20.iii.1982, Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) ; 1ơ ca 65 km SE Noenieput , 2720DC, kloof/green shrubs, 20.iii.1982, Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) ; 2ơ 4^85 km W Van Zylsrus , 2721AB, dry area scrub/sand, 22.iii.1982, Londt & Schoeman ( NMSA) . ZIMBABWE:ơ [defective] holotype, 1^paratype, Sawmills [19°35'S: 28°01'E], 12.ii [or xi].1920, Rhodesian Museum ( BMNH) GoogleMaps ; 1ơ Sawmills , 23.ii.1922, Rhodesia Museum ( NMSA) ; 1ơ 1^Sawmills , 14.xi.1924, Stevenson ( NMSA) .
New material (all NMSA): SOUTH AFRICA: 8ơ 7^10 km W Bloubos farm, 28°07'S: 20°45'E, 900 m, 17.iii.1991, Londt & Whittington, red dunes; 3^15 GoogleMaps GoogleMaps km S Swaarmodder GoogleMaps , 28°10'S: 20°37'E, 850 m, 17.iii.1991, Whittington & Londt, red dunes.
Distribution, phenology and biology: D. hirtus has been collected in the northern parts of the Northern Cape province of South Africa and at Sawmills in Zimbabwe. It must be assumed that the species also occurs in the intervening area of Botswana where the species has not yet been recorded ( Fig. 14 View Fig ). Adults have been collected in November, February and March (Table 1), the November records need confirmation as labels carry ‘11’ which may need to be read as ‘II’ (i.e. February). NMSA prey records include (sex of predator in brackets): Diptera (1): Asilidae , Neolophonotus sp. (^). Hemiptera (1): Pentatomidae (ơ). Hymenoptera (1): Formicidae (^), Halticidae (ơ). Lepidoptera (4): Pieridae , Colotis agoye (^), unidentified moths (1ơ 2^).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
NMSA |
KwaZulu-Natal Museum |
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Amherst College, Beneski Museum of Natural History |
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