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Actual checklist of Tardigrada species [PDF]
More than one thousand Tardigrada species were included in the published checklist (Guidetti, R. & Bertolani, R. 2005. Tardigrade taxonomy: an updated check list of the taxa and a list of characters for their identification. Zootaxa, 845, 1–46.) plus
Peter Degma +2 more
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Numerous specimens of Echiniscus rufoviridis (Heterotardigrada, Echiniscidae) were recorded and studied from urban localities in Argentina. Since the first description of this species by Du Bois-Raymond Marcus in 1944 on Brazilian specimens, it had not ...
Julio Peluffo +2 more
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Using integrative taxonomy, we describe a new species from Ribeira Brava, Madeira (Portugal), belonging to the genus Pseudechiniscus and subgenus Meridioniscus. The new species, Pseudechiniscus (Meridioniscus) goldsteini sp. nov.
P. Kayastha +5 more
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A New Species Bryodelphax Asiaticus (Tardigrada: Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae) From Mongolia (Central Asia) [PDF]
Kaczmarek, Lukasz, Michalczyk, Lukasz (2004): A New Species Bryodelphax Asiaticus (Tardigrada: Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae) From Mongolia (Central Asia).
Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Michalczyk, Łukasz
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Green pigmented tardigrades known as Viridiscus (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscoidea: Echiniscidae) are typically found in limnoterrestrial habitats, such as moss and lichens.
Jacob Loeffelholz +4 more
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A thorough analysis of the cuticular parts of tardigrade feeding apparatuses was performed in order to provide a more complete understanding of their evolution and their potential homologies with other animal phyla (e.g.
Roberto Guidetti +2 more
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Hiding in the Arctic and in mountains: a (dis)entangled classification of Claxtonia (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae) [PDF]
Piotr Gąsiorek +2 more
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Identification and differentiation of Heterotardigrada and Eutardigrada species by riboprinting
In the last decades, the number of known tardigrade species has considerably increased to more than 960 species with new ones being discovered every year. However, the study of tardigrade species presents a general problem which is frequently encountered during the work with invertebrates: small size and remarkable degrees of phenotypic plasticity may ...
R. O. Schill, G. Steinbrück
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Tardigrade Phylogenetic Systematics at the Family Level Using Morphological and Molecular Data [PDF]
Tardigrade phylogenetic systematic analyses have been conducted using morphological and molecular data; however, incongruencies between results obtained independently with the data types have been found.
Cheung, Carmen M.
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