Hypechiniscus daedalus  Gısiorek, Oczkowski, Bartels, Nelson, Kristensen & Michalczyk, 2021

 

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  1. Names
  2. Description
  3. Images
  4. Morphometry
  5. Molecular data
  6. Distribution
  7. Sources
     

1. Former names and synonyms

      None.

 


2. Description
 

Population

Description

Source

Contributor

Type series

  1. Habitus
    N/A.

  2. Cuticle
    N/A.

  3. Buccal apparatus
    N/A.

  4. Legs and claws
    N/A.

  5. Eggs
    N/A.

  6. Remarks
    N/A.

Name et al. (20??)

N. Name

 


3. Images
 

Population

Habitus

Cuticle

Buccal apparatus

Claws

Eggs

Contributor

Type series

N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A

N/A

 


4. Morphometry
 

Population

Data

Source

Contributor

Type series

[8♀ + 8♂ + 1 juveniles + 1 larva]

Gısiorek et al. (2021)

M. Dudziak

 


5. Molecular data
 

Population

Sequence

GenBank

Source

Contributor

Type series

18S rRNA H1
28S rRNA
ITS-1 H1
ITS-1 H2
ITS-1 H2

MT809237
MT809200
MT809187
MT809188
MT809189

Gısiorek et al. (2021)

M. Dudziak
United States.1 18S rRNA H2
28S rRNA
ITS-1 H3

MT809236
MT809199
MT809186

Gısiorek et al. (2021)

M. Dudziak

 


6. Distribution
 

Sample

Coordinates

Altitude

Location name

Substrate

Collection date

Source

Contributor

United States.0
(locus typicus)



35°35'12.77''N
83°04'30.83''W


1 514 m asl


United States, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Purchase Knob

moss from tree trunk

11.2018


Gısiorek et al. (2021)

M. Dudziak




United States.1 36°07'17''N
82°05'37''W
1 239 m asl United States, Roan Mountain, Tennessee moss from tree bark 08.2018 Gısiorek et al. (2021) M. Dudziak

 


7. Sources
 

Gısiorek, P., Oczkowski, A.,Kristensen, R.M., Bartels, P.J., Nelson, D., Suzuki, A.C. & Michalczyk, £. (2021) New Asian and Nearctic Hypechiniscus species (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae) signalize a pseudocryptic horn of plenty. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 00(0): 00-00.
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright by £ukasz Michalczyk

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