Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part II: South America Author Kaczmarek, Łukasz Author Michalczyk, Łukasz Author Mcinnes, Sandra J. text Zootaxa 2015 3923 1 1 107 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3923.1.1 2822ae22-53bb-45c1-b3a3-49f7b6c0fb53 1175-5326 241936 2305A96C-0A03-4524-93AA-90359893A4DD 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′S37°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.