Daspletis lykos Londt, 1985
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.051.0104 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7911640 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B95487DB-FFA2-FFFC-52E7-FEEEFD872382 |
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Felipe |
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Daspletis lykos Londt, 1985 |
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Daspletis lykos Londt, 1985 View in CoL
Fig. 13 View Fig
Daspletis lykos: Londt 1985: 68 View in CoL , figs 1–3.
Londt (1985) recorded material (all NMSA): NAMIBIA: ơ holotype, 50 km NW Karasburg, 2718DA, in Karasberg Mts, 28.viii.1983, Londt & Stuckenberg; 1^15 km E Karasburg, 2818BB, arid roadside vegetation, 27.viii.1983, Londt & Stuckenberg. SOUTH AFRICA: 1^60 km WNW Upington, 2820BA, broken veld/ very dry, 27.viii.1983, Londt & Stuckenberg. Note: Although Londt (1985) did not give type status to the two female specimens as he was uncertain that they truly represented the species, there is little doubt that they should now be considered conspecific as the sexual dimorphism displayed by the closely related vespertilio is similar to that present in lykos View in CoL .
Distribution, phenology and biology: Knowledge of the distribution of D. lykos is based only on three specimens from three localities, two in the Karasberg region of Namibia and one in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa ( Fig. 13 View Fig ). All three specimens were taken on two successive days in August. The holotype was collected with prey: Hymenoptera : Anthophoridae .
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