Macrobiotus neuquensis Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3923.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2305A96C-0A03-4524-93AA-90359893A4DD |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5688158 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038FA02E-FFDB-7A74-4A85-BF395634F2F8 |
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171. Macrobiotus neuquensis Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009 [T]
Macrobiotus neuquensis sp. nov. ( Rossi et al. 2009)
Terra typica: Argentina (South America)
Argentina:
• 36°50′S, 71°00′W; 1,500 m asl: Neuquén Province, Epulauquen Lake, mosses on soil and rock. Rossi et al. (2009) • 39°12′S, 70°55′W; 900 m asl: Neuquén Province, Aluminé, Rucachoroi Lake, moss on soil and lichen on tree (2 samples). Rossi et al. (2009)
• 39°14′S, 70°55′W; 950 m asl: Neuquén Province, Aluminé, Abra Ancha, moss on soil. Rossi et al. (2009)
• 40°07′S, 71°39′W; 700 m asl: Type Locality: Neuquén Province, Hua Hum, Junín de los Andes, mosses on soil and rock. Rossi et al. (2009)
Record numbers: Argentina: 4; total: 4.
Remarks: Currently endemic to Argentina, this species belongs to the Macrobiotus harmsworthi group, which requires a careful examination, including egg morphology, to verify identification (see Kaczmarek et al. 2011 for a diagnostic key to the group).
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