Halocoryza maindroni Alluaud, 1919
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Halocoryza maindroni Alluaud, 1919 Figs 9, 10 View Figures 9–10
Halocoryza Maindroni Alluaud, 1919:101
Halocoryza atriceps Alluaud, 1899:378 [not Fairmaire, 1901:5]
Halocoryza jeanelli Vinson, 1956:313
Common name.
Maindron’s Saline Catarrh Beetle
Geographic Distribution.
Native, Old World. Comoros - Mayotte; Djibouti; Madagascar; Mauritius; Saudi Arabia; Somalia.
Way of Life.
Macrohabitat: Lowlands, sea level, in the intertidal zone of sea beaches. Microhabitat: Adults are ground-dwelling on coralline sands in the vicinity of coral reefs. Dispersal abilities: Wing-polymorphic: macropterous form probably capable of flight; brachypterous form, consequently flightless thus vagility limited to walking or running; both forms slow runners. Seasonal occurrence: Adults have been found in January and October. Behavior: Nocturnal predators, adults take cover during the day under dry seaweed just above the high water mark.
References.
Alluaud (1919), Jeannel (1946), Vinson (1956).
Note.
Vinson (1956) provided a partial description of the 3rd instar larva.
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Halocoryza maindroni Alluaud, 1919
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Halocoryza Maindroni
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