Fig. 4 in Integrative taxonomy identifies two new tardigrade species (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae) from Greenland ...
Fig. 4. Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. Claws (paratypes). A–B. Claws III and IV seen in PCM, respectively. C–D. Claws III and IV seen in SEM, respectively. Filled flat arrowheads indicate double muscles attachments under the claws, empty flat arrowhead indicates inverted horseshoe structure under the...
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Summary: | Fig. 4. Macrobiotus engbergi sp. nov. Claws (paratypes). A–B. Claws III and IV seen in PCM, respectively. C–D. Claws III and IV seen in SEM, respectively. Filled flat arrowheads indicate double muscles attachments under the claws, empty flat arrowhead indicates inverted horseshoe structure under the external and the internal claw, whereas filled indented arrowhead indicates horseshoe structure connecting the anterior and the posterior claw. Scale bars in μm. ... : Published as part of Stec, Daniel, Tumanov, Denis V. & Kristensen, Reinhardt Møbjerg, 2020, Integrative taxonomy identifies two new tardigrade species (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae) from Greenland, pp. 1-40 in European Journal of Taxonomy 614 on page 8, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.614, http://zenodo.org/record/3710893 ... |
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