Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part II: South America
Author
Kaczmarek, Łukasz
Author
Michalczyk, Łukasz
Author
Mcinnes, Sandra J.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3923
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1
107
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3923.1.1
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1175-5326
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120.
Ramazzottius anomalus
(
Ramazzotti, 1962a
)
[T]
Hypsibius
(
Hypsibius
)
anomalus
Ramazzotti, 1962 (
Ramazzotti 1962a
)
Hypsibius anomalus
Ramazzotti, 1962 (
Claps & Rossi 1984
)
H. anomalus
Ramazzotti, 1962 (
Claps & Rossi 1988
)
Terra typica
:
Chile
(South
America
)
Argentina
:
•
22°17′S
,
63°44′W
;
600 m
asl
: Salta Province, road No 34 between Estación Pocitos and Tartagal, lichens on tree in the mountains.
Claps & Rossi (1984)
•
24°55′S
,
64°09′W
;
400 m
asl
: Salta Province, road from Las Lajitas to J.V. González, lichens on tree in the mountains.
Claps & Rossi (1984)
•
33°00′S
,
58°31′W
; 0 m asl:
Entre Ríos Province, Gualeguaychú, lichens on tree.
Claps & Rossi (1988)
Chile
:
•
30°25′S
–
37°45′S
[
32
°
58′S
,
71
°
01′W
];
1,925 m
asl
:
Type
Locality:
Region V Valparaíso (Región de Valparaíso), Cerro El Roble,
45 km
. on east of Valparaiso, forest with
N. obliqua
var
macrocarpa
, lichens form rocks.
Ramazzotti
(1962a
,
b
)
Record numbers:
Argentina
: 3,
Chile
: 1;
total: 4.
Remarks:
The disjunct (Palaearctic and South
America
) distribution of this species (
McInnes 1994a
), suggests a species complex.