11- Chlamydotheca incisa (Claus, 1892)
Global distribution: NT, PA.
Argentinian distribution: Buenos Aires, Chaco, Córdoba, Corrientes, Formosa, Jujuy, La Pampa, Mendoza, Río Negro, Santa Fe.
Ecology: This species was found in streams and temporary vegetated ponds, in warm (18 ºC) and neutralalkaline waters (pH: 7. 44 to 8.46), with electrical conductivity values ranging from 60 to 926 μS/cm and salinity between 0.7–1.42 g /l. This species is considered an indicator of low levels of anthropogenic influences.
Cited by: Claus (1892); Wierzejski (1893); Sars (1901); Ramirez (1967); Martens & Behen (1994); Moguilevsky & Whatley (1995); Cesar et al. (2001, 2004); Laprida (2006); Díaz (2009); Díaz & Lopretto (2011b); Rizo-Patrón et al. (2011); Liberto et al. (2012); Ramón Mercau et al. (2012); Crespo (2017); Kihn et al. (2017); Coviaga et al. (2018a); D'Ambrosio et al. (2020).