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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77.
Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri
(
Doyère, 1840
)
sensu lato
[T]
MacRobiotus
obeRhäuseRi
Doy. (
Murray 1913
)
Hypsibius
obeRhäseRi
Doyère, 1840
(
Rahm 1936
)
Hypsibius
obeRhaeuseRi
C.G. Ehrenberg, 1848
(
Teunissen 1938
)
Hypsibius
obeRhaüseRi
(
Doyère) 1840
(da
Cunha
& do
Nascimento 1964
)
H.
(
H.
)
obeRhaüseRi
(
Doyère, 1840
) (
Séméria 1986
)
Terra typica
: Germany (Europe)
Angola:
•
14°55′S
,
13°30′E
;
1,750 m
asl
:
Huíla Province
, surroundings of
Sá
da Bandeira
[
Lubango
], lichens.
da
Cunha
& do
Nascimento (1964)
Israel and Palestinian National Authority:
•
32°41′N
,
35°23′E
;
550 m
asl
: Tavor Mountain Reserve, Tabor Mt., extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
32°13′N
,
35°16′E
;
550 m
asl
: Judean Mountains, Samaria, Nablus, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
32°05′N
,
34°53′E
;
50 m
asl
: Petah Tikva, humid climate, lichen.
Rahm (1936)
•
31°47′N
,
35°13′E
;
800 m
asl
:
Judean Mountains
,
Jerusalem
, wall of
Abyssinian
[
Ethiopian
]
Church
, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°47′N
,
35°14′E
;
750 m
asl
: Judean Mountains,
Jerusalem
, City Wall of
Jerusalem
, Damascus Gate, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°47′N
,
35°15′E
;
800 m
asl
:
Judean Mountains
,
Jerusalem
,
Olives Mt.
,
Pater Noster
church,
Russians
tower, wall of church, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°46′N
,
35°14′E
;
750 m
asl
:
Judean Mountains
,
Jerusalem
,
Zion Mt.
, wall behind the
Church of Zion
, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°46′N
,
35°16′E
;
650 m
asl
: Judean Mountains, al-Eizariya, Bethany, Tomb of Lazarus, rock, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°41′N
,
35°10′E
;
800 m
asl
: Judean Mountains, Solomon's Pools, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°32′N
,
35°06′E
;
950 m
asl
: Judean Mountains, Hebron, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
•
31°32′N
,
35°06′E
;
950 m
asl
: Judean Mountains, Hebron, Abraham's Oak, extreme arid climate or semi-arid climate, moss (
BaRbula
sp.?).
Rahm (1936)
Jordan:
•
31°50′N
,
36°49′E
;
500 m
asl
:
Zarqa
Governorate,
Zarqa
[Azarq Wetland Reserve], moss.
Kaczmarek & Michalczyk (2004a)
Kenya:
•
00°01′S
,
37°54′E
:
Undefined locality,
British
East
Africa
[
Kenya
], moss.
Murray (1913)
Morocco:
•
33°31′N
,
05°07′W
;
1,650 m
asl
:
Meknès-Tafilalet Region
, Ras al Ma [
Res el Ma
], mosses trees (
CedRus
) and rocks.
Séméria (1986)
•
33°27′N
,
05°13′W
;
1,250 m
asl
:
Meknès-Tafilalet Region
,
ca.
30 [60] km S of
Meknes
,
Azrou
, lichens.
Séméria (1986)
Republic of South Africa:
•
25°45′S
,
28°11′E
;
1,300 m
asl
:
Gauteng Province
,
Pretoria
, moss.
Murray (1913)
Rwanda:
•
01°30′S
,
29°32′E
;
2,400 m
asl
:
Northern
Province
,
Albert National Park
[
Volcanoes National Park
],
Kibga, S
slope of the volcano
Visoke
, at the edge of a bamboo forest, soil.
Teunissen (1938)
Uganda:
•
01°22′N, 32°17′E:
Undefined locality, moss.
Murray (1913)
Record numbers.
Angola: 1; Israel and Palestinian National Authority: 11, Jordan: 1,
Republic of
South
Africa
: 1
, Rwanda: 1, Kenya: 1, Morocco: 2, Uganda: 1;
total: 19.
Remarks.
Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri
is a species complex with a cosmopolitan distribution (
McInnes 1994
, see also Pilato
et al.
2013). Recent papers have begun to identify individual species (see: Degma
et al.
2009– 2016
), though most require the presence of eggs (see
Biserov 1998
for a diagnostic key to the genus). The presence of
R. oberhaeuseri
in Africa remains unconfirmed. Some
North
African specimens may belong to the recently described
R. libycus
(see above) or another
Ramazzottius
species.
Murray (1913)
, briefly reported specimens from
Uganda
and
Kenya
, which he described as, “strongly papillose over the whole body, and brightly coloured, varying from the typical madder brown to vivid purple”. We suggest these specimens do not belong to the nominal
R. oberhaeuseri
but may represent
R. szeptycki
.