Lophyra (Bothryolophyra) wellmani (W. Horn, 1907)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4032.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5658929 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE03F47E-9E54-0419-FF19-FD47FCF9FDD6 |
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Lophyra (Bothryolophyra) wellmani (W. Horn, 1907) |
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Lophyra (Bothryolophyra) wellmani (W. Horn, 1907) View in CoL
Distribution in Angola (provinces): 1) Benguela, Huambo, Huíla.
Material examined: Cruzeiro (Pedra do Alemão) (coord.: 12º 46´41.14´´ S, 15º 54´09.49´´ E, 1743 m alt., 232) (HUAMBO), 30.X.2014, 5♂, 6♀, 4.XI.2014, 5♂, 6♀, DO, A Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC.
Remarks. A very small Lophyra species, endemic of Angola. The ecological remarks given by Wellman & Horn (1908) are in line with our observations. The adults ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9. a b) were found on bare paths of clayey soil covered with litter within an open bush (see Fig. 13 in Serrano & Capela 2015). The colour of the beetle matches very well the substratum and they move like ants. Another species of tiger beetle, Foveodromica strandi (W. Horn, 1913) , was found in the same habitat (see Serrano & Capela 2015).
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