Yola costipennis (Fairmaire, 1869)
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Yola costipennis (Fairmaire, 1869) |
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Yola costipennis (Fairmaire, 1869) View in CoL
Type locality.
Madagascar, Sainte Marie Island.
Material examined.
5 exs.: MAK-1A; 2 exs.: MAK-1C; 4 exs.: MAK-19; 6 exs.: MAK-20; 4 exs.: MAK-41; 1 ex.: MAK-42; 1 ex.: MAK-60; 3 exs.: MAK-62.
Distribution.
Madagascar, widespread and common ( Guignot 1959-1961; Bertrand and Legros 1971; Biström 1983; Bameul 1984; Rocchi 1991).
Habitat in study area
(Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ). This species was collected mainly at peripheral sites and always in open areas, often impacted by human activities. The habitats were various kinds of shallow lentic water bodies, most without but some with water circulation. They were sun-exposed (at one site partly sheltered by trees), with bottom of sand, clay, or a mix of sand and clay, with organic debris varying from absent to forming a thick layer above the mineral substratum, with water clear to moderately turbid; vegetation was absent or sparse, and filamentous green algae were either undetectable or variously developed.
Tribe Hydrovatini
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