Eohypsibiidae Bertolani and Kristensen

Family: Eohypsibiidae, Bertolani and Kristensen Diagnosis. Eohypsibioidea. Eohypsibiidae-type claws, which are clearly delineated by septa, in linear order, from basal section, secondary branch and primary branch. The angle between basal section, secondary branch and primary branches are different b...

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Main Authors: Marley, Nigel J., Mcinnes, Sandra J., Sands, Chester J.
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Published: Zenodo 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6188207
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Summary:Family: Eohypsibiidae, Bertolani and Kristensen Diagnosis. Eohypsibioidea. Eohypsibiidae-type claws, which are clearly delineated by septa, in linear order, from basal section, secondary branch and primary branch. The angle between basal section, secondary branch and primary branches are different between claws on the same leg and the internal claw can rotate on its base by 180 °. Type genus. Eohypsibius Kristensen, 1982. Composition. Eohypsibius and Bertolanius Özdikmen, 2008. Etymology. Familial name derived from the type genus Eohypsibius . : Published as part of Marley, Nigel J., Mcinnes, Sandra J. & Sands, Chester J., 2011, Phylum Tardigrada: A re-evaluation of the Parachela, pp. 51-64 in Zootaxa 2819 on page 58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201757 : {"references": ["Kristensen, R. M. (1982) The first record of cyclomorphosis in Tardigrada based on a new genus and species from Arctic meiobenthos. Zeitschrift Fur Zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung, 20, 249 - 270.", "Ozdikmen, H. (2008) Bertolanius nom. Nov., a replacement name for the genus Amphibolus Bertolani, 1981 (Tardigrada: Parachela) with type species designation. Munis Entomology and Zoology, 3, 330 - 332."]}