Lights on tardigrade biodiversity: integrative redescription of Eremobiotus alicatai (Eutardigrada, Isohypsibiidae) with new insights on its morphology, phylogeny, and biogeography [PDF]
Current knowledge on the genus Eremobiotus still remains limited. Only three species are known, mainly recorded in the Palaearctic region, with Eremobiotus alicatai representing the most common species. In the present study, an integrative re-description
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Minibiotus ethelae Claxton 1998, n.sp.
Published as part of Claxton, Sandra K., 1998, A revision of the genus Minibiotus (Tardigrada: Macrobiotidae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Australia, pp. 125-160 in Records of the Australian Museum 50 (2) on pages 140-143, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1276, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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\u3ci\u3eMinibiotus acadianus\u3c/i\u3e (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae), a new species of Tardigrada from southern Louisiana, U.S.A. [PDF]
Over 200 species of freshwater and terrestrial water bears (phylum Tardigrada) are known to occur in North America. Of these, 16 species have been collected in Louisiana.
Domingue, Megan N., Meyer, Harry A.
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Description of a new Tardigrade, Macrobiotus barbarae (Eutardigrada : Macrobiotidae) from the Dominican Republic [PDF]
A moss sample collected in the Dominican Republic contained tardigrades and their eggs, including adults and eggs of a new species, Macrobiotus barbarae sp. nov. The new species belongs to the harmsworthi group and it is most similar to M.
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Minibiotus scopulus Claxton 1998, n.sp.
Minibiotus scopulus n.sp. Figs. 15, 20b; Table 14 Type material. HOLOTYPE in AM (AM KS41511): Australia, New South Wales: Galore, 35°0TS 146°4TE, 340 m a.s.l., 19 March 1994, S.K. Claxton, moss and lichen on dead trees, rock and soil in dense dry woodland.
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Minibiotus pilatus Claxton 1998, n.sp.
Minibiotus pilatus n.sp. Figs. 8, 17b, 19a; Table 7 Type material. HOLOTYPE inAM (AM KS41478): Australia, New South Wales: Cambewarra Mountain, 34°48'S 150035'E, 625 m a.s.1., 9 May 1993, S.K. Claxton. PARATYPES (3 specimens, 2 eggs in AM [AM KS41479 - KS41483]; 3 specimens, 2 eggs in SKC): same data as holotype.
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Continued Exploration of Tanzanian Rainforests Reveals a New Echiniscid Species (Heterotardigrada). [PDF]
Bochnak M +3 more
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Taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of Andean tardigrades at different spatial scales [PDF]
Micrometazoans are animals smaller than 2 mm. Their biogeography is poorly understood, and tardigrades provide a tractable phylum for exploring distribution patterns at a variety of scales.
Ramsay, Balbina
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Resolving the systematics of Richtersiidae by multilocus phylogeny and an integrative redescription of the nominal species for the genus Crenubiotus (Tardigrada). [PDF]
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Data to the Tardigrada fauna of Albania [PDF]
Author describes the Tardigrada species detected from 33 moss and 1 lichen samples from Albania. The 59% of the samples contained tardigrades, of which 30 species were detected. Most of the species are xerophylous and eurytopic.
Vargha, Béla
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