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Remarks on some tardigrades of the African fauna with the description of three new species of<i>Macrobiotus</i>Schultze 1834
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BiologyAfrican FaunaMacrobiotus IharosiPhylogeneticsNatural SciencesMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyZoological TaxonomyN. SpMicrobiologyNew SpeciesTaxonomy (Biology)MedicineParasitology
Ten species of tardigrades are recorded. Three of them, Macrobiotus radiatus, Macrobiotus vanescens, and Macrobiotus iharosi are new for science; two species, Macrobiotus sapiens Binda & Pilato 1984 and Isohypsibius kristenseni Pilato et al. 1989, are new for the African fauna. Macrobiotus radiatus n. sp. differs from the other species of the harmsioorthi group in the characters of the eggs and in other characters regarding various structures (buccal armature, or placoids length, or the insertion point of the stylet supports, or the claws length). Macrobiotus vanescens n. sp. is similar to Macrobiotus richtersi Murray 1911 and to Macrobiotus peteri Pilato et al. 1989 but differs from them in some characters regarding the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus, the claws and the eggs. Macrobiotus iharosi n. sp. differs from Macrobiotus echinogenitus Richters 1904 in the characters of the eggs, and from Macrobiotus sapiens Binda & Pilato 1984 in some characters of the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus and of the claws.
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