Echiniscoididae
Echiniscoididae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Tardigrada |
Class: | Heterotardigrada |
Order: | Echiniscoidea |
Family: | Echniscoididae Kristensen & Hallas |
Subfamilies, Genera | |
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The Echiniscoididae are a family of tardigrades. One of three that form a part of the Echiniscoidea order.[1][2]
It has the second oldest genus of the Echiniscoidea order known as Echiniscoids named by Platte in 1888. Later, the genus Anisonyches were described in 1975. The first two would be placed in the new family named Echiniscoididae. There were no subfamilies until 2016 when Møbjerg, Kristensen and Jørgensen described Isoechoniscoides and placed it in the subfamily Isoechiniscoidinae in 2016 the first two would be placed in the new Echiniscoidinae subfamily.
All of its of the etymology of its subfamilies and genera are of Greek origin.
References
- ↑ Justin Gerlach (2011). Crustacea, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Nemertea, Annelida, Rotifera and Tardigrada of the Seychelles Islands. Siri Scientific Press. pp. 78–. ISBN 978-0-9558636-9-1.
The class Heterotardigrada includes two orders: Arthrotardigrada and Echiniscoidea. The Arthrotardigrada includes only marine species, that very often have also a medial cirrus in the head; legs may be digitate or not. In non-digitate legs ...
- ↑ Degma; Bertolani; Guidetti (2016-12-15). Actual checklist of Tardigrada species (2009-2016) (PDF). 31. University of Modena.
Further reading
- Guidetti, R. and Bertolani, R., 2005. Tardigrade taxonomy: an updated check list of the taxa and a list of characters for their identification. Zootaxa, issue 845: 1–46.
- Degma, P., Bertolani, R., Guidetti, R., 2010. Actual checklist of Tardigrada species (Ver. 12: 16–04-2010). (pdf)
- Kristensen & Hallas, 1980 : The tidal genus Echiniscoides and its variability, with erection of Echiniscoididae fam. n. (Tardigrada). Zoologica Scripta, vol. 9, no 2, p. 113-127.
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