Pseudobiotus
''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada Eutardigrada are a class of tardigrades (Tardigrada) without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gained the ability to live in marine environments ('' Halobiotus''). By cryptobiosis many species are able .... Species * '' Pseudobiotus hirsutellus'' Pilato, Lisi & Binda, 2010 * '' Pseudobiotus kathmanae'' Nelson, Marley and Bertolani, 1999 * '' Pseudobiotus longiunguis'' (Iharos, 1968) * '' Pseudobiotus matici'' (Pilato, 1971) * '' Pseudobiotus megalonyx'' (Thulin, 1928) * '' Pseudobiotus vladimiri'' Biserov, Dudichev and Biserova, 2001 References External links Parachaela Tardigrade genera Xerophiles {{tardigrade-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudobiotus Kathmanae
''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Species * ''Pseudobiotus hirsutellus ''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada Eutardigrada are a class of tardigrades (Tardigrada) without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gained ...'' Pilato, Lisi & Binda, 2010 * '' Pseudobiotus kathmanae'' Nelson, Marley and Bertolani, 1999 * '' Pseudobiotus longiunguis'' (Iharos, 1968) * '' Pseudobiotus matici'' (Pilato, 1971) * '' Pseudobiotus megalonyx'' (Thulin, 1928) * '' Pseudobiotus vladimiri'' Biserov, Dudichev and Biserova, 2001 References External links Parachaela Tardigrade genera Xerophiles {{tardigrade-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudobiotus Longiunguis
''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Species * ''Pseudobiotus hirsutellus'' Pilato, Lisi & Binda, 2010 * ''Pseudobiotus kathmanae ''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Species * ''Pseudobiotus hirsutellus ''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada Eutardi ...'' Nelson, Marley and Bertolani, 1999 * '' Pseudobiotus longiunguis'' (Iharos, 1968) * '' Pseudobiotus matici'' (Pilato, 1971) * '' Pseudobiotus megalonyx'' (Thulin, 1928) * '' Pseudobiotus vladimiri'' Biserov, Dudichev and Biserova, 2001 References External links Parachaela Tardigrade genera Xerophiles {{tardigrade-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudobiotus Matici
''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Species * ''Pseudobiotus hirsutellus'' Pilato, Lisi & Binda, 2010 * ''Pseudobiotus kathmanae'' Nelson, Marley and Bertolani, 1999 * ''Pseudobiotus longiunguis ''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Species * ''Pseudobiotus hirsutellus'' Pilato, Lisi & Binda, 2010 * ''Pseudobiotus kathmanae ''Pseudobiotus'' is a genus of water bear or moss p ...'' (Iharos, 1968) * '' Pseudobiotus matici'' (Pilato, 1971) * '' Pseudobiotus megalonyx'' (Thulin, 1928) * '' Pseudobiotus vladimiri'' Biserov, Dudichev and Biserova, 2001 References External links Parachaela Tardigrade genera Xerophiles {{tardigrade-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eutardigrada
Eutardigrada are a class of tardigrades (Tardigrada) without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gained the ability to live in marine environments ('' Halobiotus''). By cryptobiosis many species are able to live temporarily in very dry environments. More than 700 species have been described. The order Apochela consists of only one family, Milnesiidae, with two genera: '' Milnesium'' and '' Limmenius''. ''Milnesium tardigradum'' can be found worldwide and is one of the biggest species among tardigrades (up to 1.4 mm); similar-looking species have been found in Cretaceous amber. The mouth of this predator has a wide opening, so the animal can eat rotifers and larger protist A protist () is any eukaryotic organism (that is, an organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely that protists share a common ancestor (the last eukaryotic common ancestor), the e ...s. Other eut ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tardigrada
Tardigrades (), known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär ("little water bear"). In 1777, the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada (), which means "slow steppers". They have been found in diverse regions of Earth's biospheremountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space. There are about 1,300 known species in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zootaxa
''Zootaxa'' is a peer-reviewed scientific mega journal for animal taxonomists. It is published by Magnolia Press ''Magnolia'' is a large genus of about 210 to 340The number of species in the genus ''Magnolia'' depends on the taxonomic view that one takes up. Recent molecular and morphological research shows that former genera ''Talauma'', ''Dugandiodendr ... (Auckland, New Zealand). The journal was established by Zhi-Qiang Zhang in 2001 and new issues are published multiple times a week. From 2001 to 2020, more than 60,000 new species have been described in the journal accounting for around 25% of all new Taxon, taxa indexed in The Zoological Record in the last few years. Print and online versions are available. Temporary suspension from JCR The journal exhibited high levels of self-citation and its journal impact factor of 2019 was suspended from ''Journal Citation Reports'' in 2020, a sanction which hit 34 journals in total. Biologist Ross Mounce noted that high levels of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parachaela
Parachela is an order of tardigrades in the class Eutardigrada. Members of this order have existed for at least 72 million years, including the present. The oldest known species is ''Beorn leggi''. Superfamilies and families The order includes the following superfamilies and families: * Eohypsiboiidea ** Eohypsibiidae * Hypsibioidea ** Calohypsibiidae ** Hypsibiidae ** Microhypsibiidae ** Ramazzottiidae * Isohypsibioidea ** Hexapodibiidae ** Isohypsibiidae * Macrobiotoidea ** Beornidae ** Macrobiotidae ** Murrayidae ** Necopinatidae ''Necopinatidae'' is a family of water bears or moss piglets, tardigrades in the class Eutardigrada Eutardigrada are a class of tardigrades (Tardigrada) without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gain ... ** Richtersiidae References External links * * Protostome orders Polyextremophiles {{Tardigrade-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tardigrade Genera
Tardigrades (), known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär ("little water bear"). In 1777, the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada (), which means "slow steppers". They have been found in diverse regions of Earth's biospheremountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space. There are about 1,300 known species in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of animals tha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |