Harpalus capicola Hunt & Breuning, 1955
LC

Occurrence records map

This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations

iNaturalist: Data partners records: DNA:

Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

FSA

SA

BOT

NAM

ESW

LES

WC

EC

NC

FS

GA

KZN

LP

MP

NW

Absent

Indigenous

Endemic

Naturalised

Invasive

Names and Sources

No known common names.

Classification

KINGDOM Animalia

PHYLUM Arthropoda

CLASS Insecta

SPECIES capicola

No results found for Harpalus capicola Hunt & Breuning, 1955

No results found for Harpalus capicola Hunt & Breuning, 1955

10 results for Harpalus capicola Hunt & Breuning, 1955

Animal occurrence records per dataset

Animal occurrence records per year

Occurrence records map

This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations

iNaturalist: Data partners records: DNA:

No literature available.

Status

Status and criteria

LC

Assessor(s)

Plantae Coordinator

Reviewer(s)

Plantae Coordinator

Bibliography

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maas, B. 1993a. Bat-eared fox behavioural ecology and the incidence of rabies in the Serengeti National Park. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research. 60:389-393

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mackie, A. J. and Nel, J. A. J. 1989. Habitat selection, home range use, and group size of bat-eared foxes in the Orange Free State. South African Journal of Wildlife Research. 19:135-139

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nel, J. A. J. 1993. The bat-eared fox: a prime candidate for rabies vector?. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research. 60:396-397

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nel, J. A. J., Mills, M. G. L. and Van Aarde, R. J. 1984. Fluctuating group size in bat-eared foxes (<i>Otocyon m. megalotis</i>) in the south-western Kalahari. Journal of Zoology (London). 203:294-298

BOOK SECTION
Nel, J. A. J. and Maas, B. 2013. Otocyon megalotis Bat-eared Fox. Edited by Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M.. Mammals of Africa. Volume 5. Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. Bloomsbury

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blaum, N., Tietjien, B., and Rossmanith, E. 2009. Impact of livestock husbandry on small- and medium-sized carnivores in Kalahari Savannah Rangelands. Journal of Wildlife Management. 73:60-67

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamler, J. F., Stenkewitz, U., Klare, U. Jacobsen, N. F., and Macdonald, D. W. 2012b. Resource partitioning among cape foxes,bat-eared foxes, and black-backed jackals in South Africa. Journal of Wildlife Management. 76:1241-1253

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamler, J. F., Stenkewitz, U., and Macdonald, D. W. 2013. Lethal and sublethal effects of black-backed jackals on cape foxes and bat-eared foxes. Journal of Mammalogy. 94

REPORT
Power, R.J. 2014. The distribution and status of mammals in the North West Province. Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation & Tourism, North West Provincial Government, Mahikeng

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bullock KL, Malan G, Pretorius MD. 2011. Mammal and bird road mortalities on the Upington to Twee Rivieren main road in the southern Kalahari, South Africa.. African Zoology. 46:60–71