Oodes Bonelli, 1810
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:172021D4-55C8-483F-A6B2-F823C3022F90 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6077344 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87A8-5E2A-5374-57B4-F97EFDD59303 |
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Plazi |
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Oodes Bonelli, 1810 |
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Genus Oodes Bonelli, 1810 View in CoL
New record for Hong Kong. Determined to species from specimens by Borislav Guéorguiev. Material: Sight record Hong Kong, Tai Om Shan, 25.ii.15; Sight record W.T.L., 9.iii.15; 1 ex. W.T.L., 19.iii.15; Ƌ W.T., 31.iii.06 Wang Tong; Sight record W.T.L., 11.iv.14; Ƌ W.T., 13.iv.09, on footpath; 1 ex. Tai Po Kau, 22.iv.15, dry leaf litter, altitude 100 m; ♀ W.T.L., 7.v.06; 1 ex. Hong Kong, Shing Mun Wood 14.v.15. Pitfall Traps. Leg. R.Ho Lee & Y.Luo; Ƌ W.T.L., 18.v.06; Ƌ Hong Kong, Tai Po Kau, 18.v.10,on ground in fallen berries / fruit; Sight record W.T.L., 28.v.15; Sight record W.T.L., 31.v.15; 1 ex. Hong Kong, Tai Om Shan, 1.vi.14, in leaf litter (several others seen); Sight record W.T.L., 8.vi.14; Sight record W.T.L., 10.vi.15; Sight record 5 exx. W.T.L., 12.vi.15; sight record W.T.L., 14.vi.15; Sight record W.T.L., 24.vi.15; Sight record W.T.L., 22.vi.14; Ƌ Hong Kong, Ng Tung Chai 22.vi.09; Sight record W.T.L., 24.vi.14; Sight record W.T.L., 25.vi.14; Sight record 1 ex. W.T.L., 27.vi.14; Ƌ & ♀ W.T.L., June 2011; ♀ Hong Kong, Tai Mo Shan, 25.vi.11; Ƌ W.T., June 2011; 6 exx. Hong Kong, Tai Po Kau, 14-17.vii.2015, Winkler extractor (leg. Leg. R.Ho Lee & Y.Luo.); Ƌ W.T.L., 17.vii.11; 1 ex. Hong Kong, Tai Om Shan, 22.vii.14, in leaf litter; Ƌ W.T.L., July 2001; Ƌ W.T., 18.ix.11, in leaf litter; ♀ Hong Kong, Tai Om Shan, 20.ix.14, in leaf litter, many others seen; 1 ex. Hong Kong, Lung Fu Shan Country Park, 5.x.15, winkler extractor, material taken 26.ix.15, specimen emerged 5.x.15. Biology: Imago found February to October. Terrestrial in damp leaf litter and rotting fruits. Frequently attracted to lights, it is fully winged and capable of flight. This is a very common species. Can be caught in pitfall traps and Winkler extractors, in the latter it can stay in the litter for over 10 days.
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