Echiniscus testudo subsp. sensu Kaczmarek, Michalczyk & Mcinnes, 2015, sensu

47. Echiniscus testudo (Doyère, 1840) sensu lato [T] [m] Echiniscus spec. (Heinis 1914) Echiniscus testudo Doy., 1840 var. trifilis Rahm, 1925 (Rahm 1931, 1932) Echiniscus testudo Doy. (Iharos 1969) E. ( E. ) testudo (Doy, 1840) (Rossi & Claps 1989) E. testudo (Garitano-Zavala 1996) Terra typica...

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Main Authors: Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Michalczyk, Łukasz, Mcinnes, Sandra J.
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Summary:47. Echiniscus testudo (Doyère, 1840) sensu lato [T] [m] Echiniscus spec. (Heinis 1914) Echiniscus testudo Doy., 1840 var. trifilis Rahm, 1925 (Rahm 1931, 1932) Echiniscus testudo Doy. (Iharos 1969) E. ( E. ) testudo (Doy, 1840) (Rossi & Claps 1989) E. testudo (Garitano-Zavala 1996) Terra typica : France (Europe) Argentina: • 43 ° 42 ′S, 66 ° 29 ′W; 150 m asl : Chubut Province, Dique Florentino Ameghino, mosses on rocky soil (2 samples). Rossi & Claps (1989) • 49 ° 20 ′S, 72 ° 53 ′W; 400 m asl : Santa Cruz Province, El Chaltén, Hosteria Fitz Roy, lichens and mosses on soil. Rossi & Claps (1989) • 50 ° 28 ′S, 73 °01′W; 300 m asl : Santa Cruz Province, Los Glaciares National Park, Perito Moreno glacier, lichens and mosses on soil. Rossi & Claps (1989) Bolivia • 16 ° 11 ′S, 68 ° 35 ′W; 3,680–4,000 m asl : La Paz, Cordillera de la Real de los Andes, Huarina, moorland floor, cushion moss. Garitano-Zavala (1995, 1996) Brazil: • 23 ° 32 ′S, 46 ° 38 ′W; 750 m asl : São Paulo State, neighbourhood of São Paulo, mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) Chile: • 18 ° 11 ′S, 69 ° 13 ′W; 4,800 m asl [4,550 m asl]: Region XV Arica y Parinacota, Laguna La Cotacotani, leaf litter. Iharos (1969) • 36 ° 36 ′S, 72 °06′W; 150 m asl : Region VIII Biobío (Región del Biobío), neighbourhood of Chillán, mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) • 36 ° 48 ′S, 73 °01′W; 0 m asl : Region VIII Biobío (Región del Biobío), neighbourhood of Concepción, mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) • 38 ° 44 ′S, 72 ° 35 ′W; 100 m asl : Region IX Araucania (Región de la Araucanía), neighbourhood of Temuco, mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) • 42 ° 37 ′S, 73 ° 49 ′W; 100 m asl : Region X Los Lagos (Región de Los Lagos), Chiloé Island, mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) • 55 °03′S, 68 °09′W; 0 m asl : Region XII Magallanes (Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena), Navarino Island, Puerto Wualaia [Puerto Wulaia], mosses. Rahm (1931, 1932) Colombia: • 07°09′N, 75 ° 23 ′W; 1,400 m asl : Antioquia Department, Cafetal La Camelia, mosses ( Leucobryum sp.) and Brachythecium stereopama (Spruge) (2 samples). Heinis (1914), Marcus (1936) • 06° 16 ′N, 75 ° 31 ′W; 2,550 m asl : Antioquia Department, laguna above Medellín, hepatic ( Plagiochila ovifolia Steph.) on dry leaves. Heinis (1914), Marcus (1936) • 04° 24 ′N, 76 ° 12 ′W; 1,600 m asl : Valle del Cauca Department, El Canon near El Aguacate, hepatics ( Frullania longicolla L. & G. and Taxilejeunea prominata (Gottsche)). Heinis (1914), Marcus (1936) • 02° 44 ′N, 76 ° 50 ′W; 2,000 m asl : Cauca Department, above Tambo, moss ( Thuidium sp.) and hepatic ( Frullania coalita Steph.). Heinis (1914), Marcus (1936) Record numbers: Argentina: 3, Bolivia: 1, Brazil: 1, Chile: 6, Colombia: 4; total: 15. Remarks: Specimens from Columbia were cited by Heinis (1914) as Echiniscus spec. and later attributed by Marcus (1936) to E. testudo . 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