134. Isohypsibius franzi (Mihelčič, 1951) sensu lato [T]
Hypsibius franzi Mih. (Iharos 1963)
Hypsibius (Isohypsibius) ( Ramazzotti 1964b)
H. (I.) franzi (Mihelčič 1972)
Terra typica: Austria (Europe)
Argentina:
• 41°59′S, 71°34′W; 300 m asl: Rio Negro Province, El Bolsón, Valley of Rio Azul, mosses on decaying tree trunks in Nothofagus dombeyi grove. Iharos (1963)
• 41°59′S, 71°31′W; 360 m asl: Rio Negro Province, El Bolsón, foot of Piltriquitron Mt., mosses under saxicolous plants on the extremely arid cliffs of promontory. Iharos (1963)
• 41°59′S, 71°29′W; 820 m asl: Rio Negro Province, El Bolsón, Piltriquitron Mt., mosses near and under Mulinum spinosum -pads. Iharos (1963)
• Undefined localities cited according Mihelčič (1967), shaded and wet, mosses and lichens on soil. Mihelčič (1972)
Chile:
• 32°58′S, 71°00′W; 1,170–1,230 m asl: Region V Valparaíso (Región de Valparaíso), Cerro El Roble, leaf litter. Ramazzotti (1964b)
• 33°24′S, 71°08′W; 330 m asl: Region RM Metropolitana (Región Metropolitana de Santiago), Curacaví, mosses. Ramazzotti (1964b)
Record numbers: Argentina: 4, Chile: 2; total: 6.
Remarks: The considerable morphological variability ( Ramazzotti & Maucci 1983) and a disjunct distribution (Europe and South America, McInnes 1994a) suggests that all examples of this taxon requires a modern taxonomic revision.