OBSERVATIONS OF IRISH PARECHINISCUS CUÉNOT, 1926 (HETEROTARDIGRADA: ECHINISCIDAE) CONVEY NEW INFORMATION (AND QUESTIONS) ABOUT THE GENUS

  • Erica DeMilio
  • , Denis V. Tumanov
  • , Colin Lawton
  • , Jesper Guldberg Hansen

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Abstract

Parechiniscus Cuénot, 1926 is a monotypic genus of tardigrades that includes among its characteristic features the uncommon trait of unpaired dorsal cuticular plates at the position of each of the first three leg pairs. Our morphological analyses of Irish Parechiniscus specimens, which included scanning electron microscopy, led to a new interpretation of configuration and details of the dorsal cuticular plate morphology in this genus. We also provide comments on Parechiniscus morphometry, sensory organs and sexual system. New emendations to the genus diagnosis based on our findings are pro-posed. Additionally, we record Echiniscus spiniger Richters, 1904 and Testechiniscus spitsbergensis spitsber-gensis (Scourfield, 1897) from Ireland for the first time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161-179
Number of pages19
JournalBiology and Environment
Volume122
Issue numberB3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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