During a faunistic survey in the Pieniny and Tatra Mountains three species of Echiniscidae new to Poland, including one new to science, were found. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov. is characterised by an instable number of ventral plates, deep faceting of the scapular plate, having dorsal plates covered either with pseudopores or pores, and striking sexual dimorphism. Two first records, namely Echiniscus militaris and E. spiniger, are rare taxa of upland-mountain character, which have already been reported from a few European countries since the original description at the beginning of the XX^{th} century. The interspecific appendage length variability and development of pedal plates in the spinulosus group, to which E. spiniger belongs, and...
The taxonomy of tardigrades is challenging as these animals demonstrate a limited number of useful m...
Three species of Echiniscus are recorded for the first time from Colombia: Echiniscus dariae, Echini...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...
FIGURES 24–27. Other Polish members of the genus Bryodelphax Thulin, 1928, and the comparison of scu...
FIGURES 28–29. First Polish record—Echiniscus militaris Murray, 1911 (PCM): 28—dorsal view; 29—ventr...
FIGURES 10–12. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., dorsal plates (PCM): 10—female (holotype, dorsolater...
FIGURES 1–5. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., habitus (all but Fig. 3 in PCM): 1—female (holotype, d...
FIGURES 13–16. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., dorsal plates (SEM): 13—the scapular plate (paratype...
FIGURES 19–20. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., claws (SEM): 19—claws III; 20—claws IV with dentate ...
FIGURES 30–35. Interspecific appendage length variability in the spinulosus group (PCM): 30—Echinisc...
FIGURES 6–9. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., habitus (SEM): 6—female (paratype, dorsal view); 7—mal...
FIGURES 21–23. A semi-schematic illustration of the ontogenetic variability in the ventral armature ...
A new heterotardigrade, Bryodelphax brevidentatus sp. nov. is described from moss sample collected i...
FIGURES 17–18. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., male cephalic appendages (paratype, SEM): 17—cirrus ...
Species constituting the family Echiniscidae are highly derived, armoured and inhabit terrestrial ha...
The taxonomy of tardigrades is challenging as these animals demonstrate a limited number of useful m...
Three species of Echiniscus are recorded for the first time from Colombia: Echiniscus dariae, Echini...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...
FIGURES 24–27. Other Polish members of the genus Bryodelphax Thulin, 1928, and the comparison of scu...
FIGURES 28–29. First Polish record—Echiniscus militaris Murray, 1911 (PCM): 28—dorsal view; 29—ventr...
FIGURES 10–12. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., dorsal plates (PCM): 10—female (holotype, dorsolater...
FIGURES 1–5. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., habitus (all but Fig. 3 in PCM): 1—female (holotype, d...
FIGURES 13–16. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., dorsal plates (SEM): 13—the scapular plate (paratype...
FIGURES 19–20. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., claws (SEM): 19—claws III; 20—claws IV with dentate ...
FIGURES 30–35. Interspecific appendage length variability in the spinulosus group (PCM): 30—Echinisc...
FIGURES 6–9. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., habitus (SEM): 6—female (paratype, dorsal view); 7—mal...
FIGURES 21–23. A semi-schematic illustration of the ontogenetic variability in the ventral armature ...
A new heterotardigrade, Bryodelphax brevidentatus sp. nov. is described from moss sample collected i...
FIGURES 17–18. Bryodelphax instabilis sp. nov., male cephalic appendages (paratype, SEM): 17—cirrus ...
Species constituting the family Echiniscidae are highly derived, armoured and inhabit terrestrial ha...
The taxonomy of tardigrades is challenging as these animals demonstrate a limited number of useful m...
Three species of Echiniscus are recorded for the first time from Colombia: Echiniscus dariae, Echini...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...