Bosminidae Baird, 1845 sensu Sars, 1865
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Family Bosminidae Baird, 1845 sensu Sars, 1865
(32) Bosmina (Bosmina) longirostris ( O.F. Müller, 1776) (described as Lynceus longirostris O.F. Müller, 1776 ). Riñihue lake (39 ° 49 ' S; 72 ° 19 ' W) ( Villalobos 1994); El Plateado Reservoir (33 ° 04' S; 71 ° 39 ' W) (Ramos et al. 2008); Illahuapi lake (40 ° 16 ' S; 72 ° 18 ' E) ( Galarce et al. 2013). Listed for Chile by Villalobos (2006). It is a really cosmopolitan taxon, populations of which are usual in the Andes and souther portion of Chile (AAK, unpublished). Bosmina (Eubosmina) coregoni Baird, 1857 . Lago Maravilla (51 ° 13 ' S; 72 ° 45 ' W) ( Ekman 1900).
Representatives of the subgenus Bosmina (Eubosmina) Seligo, 1900 are absent in South America, they are replaced by taxa from the subgenus B. ( Liederobosmina ) Brtek, 1997. This taxon was proposed to replace B. ( Neobosmina ) Lieder, 1957 which was found to be a homonym of earlier proposed insect genus ( Brtek 1997; Kotov et al. 2009). According to Paggi's (1979) outline of the " Neobosmina " species differentiation, Ekman's (1900, Fig. 20) population belongs to B. huaronensis .
(33) Bosmina (Liederobosmina) chilensis Daday, 1902 (syn. Neobosmina chilensis ). Villarica lake ( Daday 1902); Many lakes in Chile ( Löffler 1961); Chungará lake (18 ° 15 ' S; 69 ° 10 ' W) Villarrica lake (39 ° 16 ' S; 72 ° 07' W), Calafquén lake (39 ° 31 ' S; 72 ° 08' W) ( Berrios & Sielfeld 2000); Escondido lake (45 ° 49 ' S; 72 ° 40 ' W) ( De los Ríos 2004); Pocuro (32 ° 53 ' S; 70 ° 398 ' W); Pichilafquén (39 ° 16 ' S; 72 ° 07' W); Pellaifa lake (39 ° 30 ' S; 71 ° 57 ' W), Riñihue lake (39 ° 49 ' S; 72 ° 19 ' W), Ranco lake (40 ° 12 ' S; 72 ° 22 ' W), Puyehue lake (40 ° 39 ' S; 72 ° 30 ' W), Bonita lagoon (40 ° 53 ' S; 72 ° 52 ' W), Llanquihue lake (41 ° 07' S; 72 ° 50 ' W), Todos los Santos lake (41 ° 46 ' S; 73 ° 15 ' W) ( Löffler 1961); Natri lake (42 ° 47 ' S; 73 ° 50 ' W), Tarahuin lake (42 ° 43 ' S; 73 ° 45 ' W), Tepuhueico lake (42 ° 37 ' S; 73 ° 58 ' W), Huillinco lake (42 ° 40 ' S; 73 ° 57 ' W), Cucao lake (42 ° 38 ' S; 74 ° 40 ' W) ( Villalobos et al. 2003 b); Elizalde lake (45 ° 46 ' S; 72 ° 55 ' W), General Carrera lake (45 ° 50 ' S; 72 ° 00' W) ( De los Ríos and Soto 2007); Del Toro lake (51 ° 12 ' S; 72 ° 38 ' W) (Campos et al., 1994); Juncos (51 ° 01' S; 72 ° 52 ' W), Jovito (51 ° 02' S; 72 ° 54 ' W), Paso (51 ° 02' S; 72 ° 55 ' W), Redonda (51 ° 02' S; 72 ° 55 ' W), Larga (51 ° 02' S; 72 ° 55 ' W), Cisnes (51 ° 02', 72 ° 55 ' W) (Soto & De los Ríos 2006); Isidoro lagoon (50 ° 57 ' S; 72 ° 53 ' W), Guanaco lagoon (51 ° 01' S; 72 ° 50 ' W), Monserrat lagoon (51 ° 07' S; 72 ° 47 ' W), Vega del Toro pools (51 ° 07' S; 72 ° 40 ' W), Kon Aikén pools (52 ° 50 ' S; 71 ° 10 ' W), Porvenir pool (52 ° 50 ' S; 70 ° 10 ' W) ( De los Ríos 2005); Tinquilco lake (39 ° 19 ' S; 71 ° 43 ' W) ( De los Ríos-Escalante et al. 2010). Listed for Chile by Villalobos (2006). South American representatives of B. ( Liederobosmina ) were comprehensively revised by Paggi 1979), who found B. chilensis as a well-defined taxon distributed in the southern half of South America ( Paggi 1979).
(34) Bosmina (Liederobosmina) hagmanni Stingelin, 1904 (= Neobosmina hagmanni ( Stingelin, 1904) = Eubosmina hagmanni (Stingelin, 1904 )) . Calafquén lake (39 ° 31 ' S; 72 ° 08' W), Pucuró lake (40 ° 18 ' S; 72 ° 10 ' W) ( Löffler 1961); Chungará lake (18 ° 14 ' S; 69 ° 09' W) ( Domínguez 1973); Plateado reservoir (33 ° 04' S; 71 ° 39 ' W) ( Domínguez & Zúñiga 1976); Rapel reservoir (34 ° 10 'S; 71 ° 29 ' W) ( Zúñiga & Araya 1982); Catapilco reservoir (32 ° 38 ' S; 71 ° 27 ' W), Rungue reservoir (33 ° 01' S; 70 ° 54 ' W), Peñuelas lagoon (33 ° 09' S; 71 ° 32 ' W), Orozco reservoir (33 ° 14 ' S; 71 ° 25 ' W), Yeso reservoir (33 ° 39 ' S; 70 ° 07' W), Negra lagoon (33 ° 39 ' S; 70 ° 08' W), Aculeo lagoon (33 ° 50 ' S; 70 ° 55 ' W), Lanalhue lake (37 ° 55 ' S; 73 ° 19 ' W), Lleulleu lake (38 ° 08' S; 73 ° 19 ' W), Caburgua lake (39 ° 07'S; 71 ° 47 ' W), Huilipilún lake (39 ° 08' S; 72 ° 10 ' W), Panguipulli lake (39 ° 41 'S; 72 ° 15 ' W), Neltume lake (39 ° 47 ' S; 71 ° 59 ' W), Pirihueico lake (39 ° 56 ' S; 71 ° 48 ' W), Atravezado lake (45 ° 45 ' S; 72 ° 54 ' W), La Paloma lake (45 ° 55 ' S; 72 ° 15 ' W) ( Araya & Zúñiga 1985). Listed for Chile by Villalobos (2006). This species was originally described within the genus Bosmina (see Stingelin 1904), later transferred to the genus Eubosmina by Deevey & Deevey (1971), then to the subgenus Neobosmina ( Paggi 1979) . Due to the aforementioned replacement of Neobosmina by Liederobosmina , now B. hagmanni must be regarded as a member of the latter. It is a widely ditributed taxon in the Americas ( Paggi 1979; De Melo & Hebert 1994).
(35) Bosmina (Liederobosmina) huaronensis Delachaux, 1918 . Not recorded in Chilean literature, but definitively present in many localities in Chile (A.A. Kotov, unpublished). A taxon which is widely ditributed in the Americas ( Paggi 1979; De Melo & Hebert 1994; Elías-Gutiérrez et al. 2008).
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