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Main Authors: Vishnudattan, N K, Rubal, Marcos, Nandan, S Bijoy
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Zootaxa 2024
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39645861/
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author Vishnudattan, N K
Rubal, Marcos
Nandan, S Bijoy
author_facet Vishnudattan, N K
Rubal, Marcos
Nandan, S Bijoy
Vishnudattan, N K
Rubal, Marcos
Nandan, S Bijoy
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents A new marine tardigrade species (Heterotardigrada: Batillipedidae) from the southeast coast of India. Vishnudattan, N K Rubal, Marcos Nandan, S Bijoy Animals Tardigrada India Animal Distribution Body Size Animal Structures Organ Size Male Ecosystem Female A new marine tardigrade species, Batillipes chandrayaani sp. nov. is described from the sandy mid littoral region of the southeast coast of India. This novel species can be distinguished from all its congeners by the presence of a dorsal indentation in the anterior cephalic region, shape of primary clavae, presence of secondary clavae, segmented dorsal body due to the presence of transverse cuticle folds, shape of leg IV sensory organ with the presence of two van der Land's organs, long hook shaped lateral body projections on the caudal segment and the presence of a semi-circular cuticular projection on the coxal region of leg II and leg III.
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spellingShingle A new marine tardigrade species (Heterotardigrada: Batillipedidae) from the southeast coast of India.
Vishnudattan, N K
Rubal, Marcos
Nandan, S Bijoy
Animals
Tardigrada
India
Animal Distribution
Body Size
Animal Structures
Organ Size
Male
Ecosystem
Female
A new marine tardigrade species (Heterotardigrada: Batillipedidae) from the southeast coast of India. Vishnudattan, N K Rubal, Marcos Nandan, S Bijoy Animals Tardigrada India Animal Distribution Body Size Animal Structures Organ Size Male Ecosystem Female A new marine tardigrade species, Batillipes chandrayaani sp. nov. is described from the sandy mid littoral region of the southeast coast of India. This novel species can be distinguished from all its congeners by the presence of a dorsal indentation in the anterior cephalic region, shape of primary clavae, presence of secondary clavae, segmented dorsal body due to the presence of transverse cuticle folds, shape of leg IV sensory organ with the presence of two van der Land's organs, long hook shaped lateral body projections on the caudal segment and the presence of a semi-circular cuticular projection on the coxal region of leg II and leg III.
title A new marine tardigrade species (Heterotardigrada: Batillipedidae) from the southeast coast of India.
topic Animals
Tardigrada
India
Animal Distribution
Body Size
Animal Structures
Organ Size
Male
Ecosystem
Female
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39645861/