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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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I got an email from Musungu who let me know that this entry in the Hemiptera, Heteroptera book, is actually Haemobaphus concinnus, NOT Spilostethus pandurus.


https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic. ... 88#p232988

Will write up the new entry later. Thanks, Musungu :ty: (I don't know you well enough to give you a 0/0 , just yet. ;-) )


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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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ExFmem wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:17 pm Sept./Kruger

2017 file 15

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Looks like this one from Vida

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Heliophanus sp.


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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You are right, this entry is wrong, also the second photo from KNP is misidentified :O^ It is Spilostethus macilentus

Subfamily was correct, so not too bad lol

Here are all milkweed bugs illustrated
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/ ... .2014.2346


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Yep, that's about the only article I found on this species, so I have virtually nothing to rewrite the entry from. Here's all I have - :o0ps:

Milkweed Bug Haemobophus concinnus (Dallas, 1852)
Family: Lygaeidae Subfamily: Lygaeinae


Lifestyle: Herbivore, sap sucker.
Habitat: Terrestrial.
Distribution: South & Western Africa; Betschuanaland
IUCN Conservation status: Not Evaluated.

-O-


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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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^Q^ ^Q^

I entered it in the book w/ the following admonition:

Due to considerable morphological uniformity, a proper identification of the spider genus Heliophanus causes many troubles. That is why there are numerous unidentified and misidentified specimens in many of the collections. The descrip­tions given in the prevailing majority of older publications are inadequate. Only a few papers dealing with regional arachnofaunas contain descriptions supplemented with figures rendering a possibility to correctly identify the species.

http://rcin.org.pl/Content/57921/WA058_ ... l-Nr-1.pdf


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Nothing we can do, just update the distribution to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana

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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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ExFmem wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:18 pm Sept./Kruger

2017 file 18 (prev. posted with a group, but this was determined not to belong with the others, so am posting it alone)

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I have seen these spiny legs so far only in Stenaelurillus g. and all the other suspect ones have these legs too. Perhaps they are all the same species. What do you think, do we just file them along with the other one O**

Also the dark tip of the tarsi is good for all of them lol


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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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and it also has, like the description for the genus Stenaelurillus, "Anterior edge of carapace always with long dense bristles." -O-

Maybe just keep it vague - Stenaelurillus sp.

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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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Better you put them to the St. g. post and write a line that we are not certain lol


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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments

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\O Done. :ty:


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