Hydrovatus capnius Guignot, 1950
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Hydrovatus capnius Guignot, 1950 |
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Hydrovatus capnius Guignot, 1950 View in CoL
Type locality.
Zambia (Congo Belge), Musosa.
Material examined.
1 ♂: MAK-2; 1 ♂, 1 ♀: MAK-42.
Distribution.
Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar ( Guignot 1959-1961; Biström 1996). Distribution within Madagascar poorly known, but probably restricted to lowlands.
Habitat in study area
(Fig. 2B, C View Figure 2 ). This species was found at only two peripheral sites, in open and non-forested environments, both markedly eutrophic. The first site was a shallow isolated stream characterised by very weak water flow, sandy bottom, marked anthropic disturbance (cattle trampling), sparse tufts of small Cyperaceae and strong presence of filamentous green algae. The second site was an open marsh, relatively preserved from anthropogenic pressure, without water flow, with sandy bottom and moderate quantity of plant debris, moderately turbid water, sparse helophytes ( Cyperus ) and aquatic plants ( Nymphaea and Polygonum ), floating ferns ( Azolla , an indicator of eutrophication) and moderate abundance of filamentous green algae.
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