Boeckella palustris
Boeckella palustris is a species of copepod that lives in South America. It inhabits shallow pools, including the highest body of water ever to have yielded a crustacean, at an altitude of 5,930 m (19,460 ft) in the Andes. It was described independently by two scientists in 1955, using material brought back by different European expeditions to the same region.
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Boeckella palustris
Boeckella palustris is a species of copepod that lives in South America. It inhabits shallow pools, including the highest body of water ever to have yielded a crustacean, at an altitude of 5,930 m (19,460 ft) in the Andes. It was described independently by two scientists in 1955, using material brought back by different European expeditions to the same region.
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*Boeckella peruviensis (Löffler, 1955)
*Pseudoboeckella palustris (Harding, 1955)
*Pseudoboeckella peruviensis (Löffler, 1955)
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