Hypsibius convergens Urbanowicz 1925

Hypsibius convergens (Urbanowicz, 1925) Localities and number of specimens. V (2 and 1 exuvium), VI (1) Remarks. Hypsibius convergens sensu lato is a species complex (Kaczmarek & Michalczyk 2009 b) with an apparent global distribution (McInnes 1994), but in urgent need of re-description. Our spe...

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Main Authors: Roszkowska, Milena, Stec, Daniel, Ciobanu, Daniel Adrian, Kaczmarek, Łukasz
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Published: Zenodo 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5615682
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Summary:Hypsibius convergens (Urbanowicz, 1925) Localities and number of specimens. V (2 and 1 exuvium), VI (1) Remarks. Hypsibius convergens sensu lato is a species complex (Kaczmarek & Michalczyk 2009 b) with an apparent global distribution (McInnes 1994), but in urgent need of re-description. Our specimens correspond well to the morphological characters proposed for this species by Miller et al. (2005). : Published as part of Roszkowska, Milena, Stec, Daniel, Ciobanu, Daniel Adrian & Kaczmarek, Łukasz, 2016, Tardigrades from Nahuel Huapi National Park (Argentina, South America) with descriptions of two new Macrobiotidae species, pp. 243-260 in Zootaxa 4105 (3) on page 248, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4105.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/266164 : {"references": ["Urbanowicz, C. (1925) Sur la variabilite de Macrobiotus oberhaeuseri. Bulletin biologique de la France et de la Belgique, 59, 124 - 142.", "Kaczmarek, L. & Michalczyk, L. (2009 b) Redescription of Hypsibius microps Thulin, 1928 and H. pallidus Thulin, 1911 (Eutardigrada: Hypsibiidae) based on the type material from the Thulin collection. Zootaxa, 2275, 60 - 68.", "McInnes, S. J. (1994) Zoogeographic distribution of terrestrial / freshwater tardigrades from current literature. Journal of Natural History, 28, 257 - 352. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222939400770131", "Miller, W. R., McInnes, S. J. & Bergstrom, D. M. (2005) Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic: Hypsibius heardensis (Eutardigrada: Hypsibiidae: dujardini group) a new species from sub-Antarctic Heard Island. Zootaxa, 1022, 57 - 64."]}