Ituarte, C. (2005). The Sphaeriidae (Bivalvia) from northwestern Argentina including three new species of Pisidium. <em>Nautilus.</em> 119: 93--104., available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35185842 page(s): 97, figs 16-33 [details]
Note Argentina, small flooded areas on the banks of...
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Type locality Argentina, small flooded areas on the banks of Burrumayo River (24 10' 18" S, 65"22'43" W), 1201 m altitude, in die neighborhood ot Jujuy City, Jujuy Province [details]
Etymology The name of the new species refers to the Ocloyas, ancient aboriginal inhabitants ol the lands in the surroiuulings of the...
Etymology The name of the new species refers to the Ocloyas, ancient aboriginal inhabitants ol the lands in the surroiuulings of the type locality. [details]
original descriptionItuarte, C. (2005). The Sphaeriidae (Bivalvia) from northwestern Argentina including three new species of Pisidium. <em>Nautilus.</em> 119: 93--104., available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35185842 page(s): 97, figs 16-33 [details]
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
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Distribution Northern Argentina [details] Etymology The name of the new species refers to the Ocloyas, ancient aboriginal inhabitants ol the lands in the surroiuulings of the type locality. [details] Type locality Argentina, small flooded areas on the banks of Burrumayo River (24 10' 18" S, 65"22'43" W), 1201 m altitude, in die neighborhood ot Jujuy City, Jujuy Province [details]
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