A new species of tardigrade from the genus Hypsibius Ehrenberg, 1848 is described from the bottom sediments of a small lake in the central part of Scandinavian Peninsula (Sweden), using an integrative approach, i.e. morphological techniques (light and scanning electron microscopy) combined with a molecular analysis (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-2 and COI markers). Hypsibius repentinus sp. nov. belongs to the Hypsibius dujardini species–group and differs from the most similar species of this group in having a second macroplacoid with a definite constriction and in some other morphometric characters. Morphological diagnosis for the Hypsibius dujardini species–group is proposed, and its composition is discussed
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...
Kristianstads Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve [KVBR] is a UNESCO designated area of Sweden possessing h...
Tardigrades are small water-dwelling invertebrates that can live almost anywhere in the world. Even ...
To extend data on 18S rDNA gene phylogeny within the Eutardigrada and to provide additional informat...
The morphology, biology and geographic distribution of Hypsibius zetlandicus (Murray, 1907) are cons...
Includes bibliographical references.Consideration of the phylogenetic position of the Tardigrada bas...
The use of the molecular approach in tardigrades has recently widespread for identifying taxa and ev...
Two species of the genus Hypsibius, H. microps and H. pallidus, are redescribed based on the type ma...
Seventy-nine specimens belonging to six of the nine current eutardigrade families have been consider...
In sixteen moss, lichen and mixed (moss/lichen) samples, collected from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuani...
Tumanov, Denis V. (2020): Integrative redescription of Hypsibius pallidoides Pilato et al., 2011 (Eu...
In this paper we describe Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. and Tenuibiotus zandrae sp. nov. from Greenl...
A new eutardigrade from Costa Rican highlands, Doryphoribius dawkinsi sp. nov., is described and fig...
In this paper we describe Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. and Tenuibiotus zandrae sp. nov. from Greenl...
Kristianstads Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve [KVBR] is a UNESCO designated area of Sweden possessing h...
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...
Kristianstads Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve [KVBR] is a UNESCO designated area of Sweden possessing h...
Tardigrades are small water-dwelling invertebrates that can live almost anywhere in the world. Even ...
To extend data on 18S rDNA gene phylogeny within the Eutardigrada and to provide additional informat...
The morphology, biology and geographic distribution of Hypsibius zetlandicus (Murray, 1907) are cons...
Includes bibliographical references.Consideration of the phylogenetic position of the Tardigrada bas...
The use of the molecular approach in tardigrades has recently widespread for identifying taxa and ev...
Two species of the genus Hypsibius, H. microps and H. pallidus, are redescribed based on the type ma...
Seventy-nine specimens belonging to six of the nine current eutardigrade families have been consider...
In sixteen moss, lichen and mixed (moss/lichen) samples, collected from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuani...
Tumanov, Denis V. (2020): Integrative redescription of Hypsibius pallidoides Pilato et al., 2011 (Eu...
In this paper we describe Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. and Tenuibiotus zandrae sp. nov. from Greenl...
A new eutardigrade from Costa Rican highlands, Doryphoribius dawkinsi sp. nov., is described and fig...
In this paper we describe Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. and Tenuibiotus zandrae sp. nov. from Greenl...
Kristianstads Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve [KVBR] is a UNESCO designated area of Sweden possessing h...
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...
Kristianstads Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve [KVBR] is a UNESCO designated area of Sweden possessing h...
Tardigrades are small water-dwelling invertebrates that can live almost anywhere in the world. Even ...