3. Bryodelphax parvulus Thulin, 1928 sensu lato [T]
Bryodelphax parvulus Thulin 1928 (da Cunha & do Nascimento 1964) Echiniscus (B.) parvulus (Thulin 1928) (Binda 1971)
Bryodelphax parvulus (Ramløv & Kristensen 1985)
Terra typica: Norway (Europe)
Angola:
• 07°47′S, 15°01′E; 650 m asl: Uíge Province, near Carmona [Uíge], Estate at Pumba Loge, lichens. da Cunha & do Nascimento (1964)
Libya:
• 32°29′N, 20°50′E; 350 m asl: Marj District, Barce [Marj], moss. Pilato & Pennisi (1976)
Morocco:
• 32°56′N, 05°40′W; 1,700 m asl [850 m asl]: Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Khénifra, moss. Binda (1971)
• 31°08′N, 07°55′W; 1,700 m asl: Tadla-Azilal Region, Imlil, walnut forest, moss on limestone cliffs. Ramløv & Kristensen (1985)
• 31°06′N, 07°55′W; 2,300–2,500 m asl: Tadla-Azilal Region, path to the Jebel Toubkal, scattered tussock vegetation, moss on basalt and mica slate. Ramløv & Kristensen (1985)
Record numbers. Angola: 1, Morocco: 3, Libya: 1; total: 5.
Remarks. The considerable morphological variation of B. parvulus (e.g. the presence or absence of the spine and papilla on legs, etc.) suggests that this taxon may be a complex of closely related species, each with limited geographic ranges, rather than a single cosmopolitan species (see also Pilato et al. 2010). The actual geographic range and the presence of B. parvulus sensu lato in Africa must be carefully verified.