Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part IV: Africa
Author
Kaczmarek, Łukasz
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-06-28
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52.
Hypsibius arcticus
(
Murray, 1907c
)
sensu lato
[T]
M.
aRcticus
?
Murray (Murray 1907a)
MacRobiotus
aRcticus
Murray (Murray 1913)
Terra typica
: Franz Josef Land (Russia)
Kenya:
•
01°15′S
,
36°41′E
;
2,000 m
asl
:
Kiambu County
,
Kikuyu
, moss.
Murray (1913)
Republic of South Africa
:
•
25°45′S
,
28°11′E
;
1,300 m
asl
:
Gauteng Province
,
Pretoria
, moss.
Murray (1913)
•
29°44′S
,
22°44′E
:
Undefined
locality
,
Cape
Colony [
Cape Province
].
Murray (1907a)
Uganda
:
•
01°22′N, 32°17′E:
Undefined locality.
Murray (1913)
Record numbers.
Kenya: 1. Republic of South Africa: 2, Uganda: 1;
total: 4.
Remarks.
Described as ‘
arcticus
’ by
Murray (1907a
;
1913
) in both references there is a confusion between the species described as ‘
arcticus
’ and ‘
antarcticus
’.
Murray (1907a)
reported a single egg, similar to
Macrobiotus hastatus
that was smaller but with fewer and thicker rods (i.e. comparing with
Acutuncus antarcticus
egg description) from the
Cape
Colony. Later
Murray (1913)
indicated a “supposed egg of this species…” from
Uganda
(not
Cape
Colony) and “an animal like the adult of the species…” from Kikuyu. This species confusion and other limited information means the ‘African’
Hypsibius arcticus
should be considered questionable and requiring verification.